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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2025)

221•whoishiring•4h ago•232 comments

Learning to read Arthur Whitney's C to become smart (2024)

https://needleful.net/blog/2024/01/arthur_whitney.html
146•gudzpoz•4h ago•46 comments

Gallery of wonderful drawings our little thermal printer received

https://guestbook.goodenough.us
35•busymom0•2h ago•15 comments

The MP3.com Rescue Barge Barge

https://blog.somnolescent.net/2025/09/mp3-com-rescue-barge-barge/
32•CharlesW•1w ago•2 comments

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2025)

79•whoishiring•4h ago•160 comments

Tiny electric motor can produce more than 1,000 horsepower

https://supercarblondie.com/electric-motor-yasa-more-powerful-tesla-mercedes/
459•chris_overseas•11h ago•423 comments

The Case Against PGVector

https://alex-jacobs.com/posts/the-case-against-pgvector/
199•tacoooooooo•8h ago•83 comments

A visualization of the RGB space covered by named colors

https://codepen.io/meodai/full/zdgXJj/
168•BlankCanvas•5d ago•37 comments

WebAssembly (WASM) arch support for the Linux kernel

https://github.com/joelseverin/linux-wasm
185•marcodiego•2d ago•40 comments

VimGraph

https://resources.wolframcloud.com/FunctionRepository/resources/VimGraph/
126•gdelfino01•7h ago•21 comments

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Version of Uber H3 in Rust

https://grim7reaper.github.io/blog/2023/01/09/the-hydronium-project/
57•ashergill•1w ago•15 comments

Skyfall-GS – Synthesizing Immersive 3D Urban Scenes from Satellite Imagery

https://skyfall-gs.jayinnn.dev/
78•ChrisArchitect•7h ago•23 comments

Show HN: Tamagotchi P1 for FPGAs

https://github.com/agg23/fpga-tamagotchi
26•agg23•6d ago•1 comments

Robert Hooke's "Cyberpunk” Letter to Gottfried Leibniz

https://mynamelowercase.com/blog/robert-hookes-cyberpunk-letter-to-gottfried-leibniz/
55•Gormisdomai•5h ago•13 comments

First recording of a dying human brain shows waves similar to memory flashbacks

https://louisville.edu/medicine/news/first-ever-recording-of-a-dying-human-brain-shows-waves-simi...
146•thunderbong•14h ago•130 comments

The Case That A.I. Is Thinking

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/10/the-case-that-ai-is-thinking
77•ascertain•2h ago•193 comments

Show HN: a Rust ray tracer that runs on any GPU – even in the browser

https://github.com/tchauffi/rust-rasterizer
67•tchauffi•7h ago•19 comments

</> Htmx – The Fetch()ening

https://htmx.org/essays/the-fetchening/
44•leephillips•1h ago•3 comments

An Illustrated Introduction to Linear Algebra, Chapter 2: The Dot Product

https://www.ducktyped.org/p/linear-algebra-chapter-2-the-dot
77•egonschiele•7h ago•42 comments

State of Terminal Emulators in 2025: The Errant Champions

https://www.jeffquast.com/post/state-of-terminal-emulation-2025/
98•SG-•6h ago•58 comments

Measuring characteristics of TCP connections at Internet scale

https://blog.cloudflare.com/measuring-network-connections-at-scale/
38•fleahunter•5d ago•0 comments

No Socials November

https://bjhess.com/posts/no-socials-november
80•speckx•4h ago•119 comments

The Continual Learning Problem

https://jessylin.com/2025/10/20/continual-learning/
47•Bogdanp•1w ago•5 comments

How the Mayans were able to accurately predict solar eclipses for centuries

https://phys.org/news/2025-10-mayans-accurately-solar-eclipses-centuries.html
108•pseudolus•1w ago•111 comments

FreakWAN: A floor-routing WAN implementing a chat over bare-LoRa (no LoRaWAN)

https://github.com/antirez/freakwan
4•teleforce•1h ago•0 comments

Python Steering Council unanimously accepts "PEP 810, Explicit lazy imports"

https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-810-explicit-lazy-imports/104131?page=23
103•Redoubts•4h ago•33 comments

Why We Migrated from Python to Node.js

https://blog.yakkomajuri.com/blog/python-to-node
152•yakkomajuri•4h ago•126 comments

A collection of links that existed about Anguilla as of 2003

https://web.ai/
48•kjok•7h ago•15 comments

OpenAI signs $38B cloud computing deal with Amazon

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/03/technology/openai-amazon-cloud-computing.html
139•donohoe•6h ago•135 comments

Why Nextcloud feels slow to use

https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/11/03/nextcloud-slow/
318•rpgbr•7h ago•248 comments
Open in hackernews

A collection of links that existed about Anguilla as of 2003

https://web.ai/
48•kjok•7h ago

Comments

donq1xote1•6h ago
I just wanna say this is a such dope domain lol. How much does it cost?
randomtoast•5h ago
There is alread a company called WebAI¹. I think this company could be a potential buyer.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAI

buildbot•5h ago
A lot less in 2003 than 2025?
jonway•35m ago
Oh yeah? Check out https://news.ai/

Now it looks like restaurant adverts. Maybe not much happens there any longer.

thesuitonym•5h ago
I miss web indexes. It felt much more like an act of discovery to drill down to a topic I might not have otherwise been interested in to find some gem of a web page, and then to check that pages links and webrings. It always gives me joy to come across one, even if all the pages on it are long abandoned.
jonway•4h ago
Not sure if my memory is faulty on this one, quick search didnt turn anything up.

Didn't some of the cypherpunks move out to anguila to avoid the crypto export bans during the first crypto wars?

swiftcoder•1h ago
That's a real bold move, climate-wise. It's an island whose highest point is about 200 feet (65 metres) above sea level, and it's smack-dab in the middle of the hurricane highway...
jonway•37m ago
Yes, to answer my own question like an adult, some did!

Vince Cate moved there to work on export-banned crypto, renouncing his citizenship and would start an ISP on the island after the banks rejected his electronic money ideas. This could have been PayPal in another timeline? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Cate

the e-Gold people met there on an occasion, and Robert Hettinga and MIT researcher Rafael Hirschfield started the International Conference on Financial Cryptography in Anguila. https://news.ai/ref/crypto98.html

So not in droves but it was a place, as it were.

jcmontx•4h ago
Pure HTML and CSS. Performant and accessible, as things should be. We must return to the fundamentals.
stronglikedan•4h ago
> We must return to the fundamentals.

While I too would prefer it, I realize it is an idealist fantasy at this point.

thesuitonym•1h ago
The major corporations will never do it, but we can do it on our own private projects.
eej71•4h ago
If you enjoy that one - you might also enjoy

https://www.ck/

swiftcoder•3h ago
The lengths the Cook Islands have to go to prevent folks from registering profanity is entertaining (there was a spate of .co.ck novelty names before they locked it down)
goody71•3h ago
Domain squatters :)
LawnGnome•2h ago
ai was also one of the ccTLDs that had an MX record for a long time, and I believe (although never had reason to confirm) actually used it. foo@ai tended to be a fun test case for e-mail validation.