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AI World Clocks

https://clocks.brianmoore.com/
582•waxpancake•5h ago•234 comments

Has Google solved two of AI's oldest problems?

https://generativehistory.substack.com/p/has-google-quietly-solved-two-of
116•scrlk•3d ago•71 comments

A race condition in Aurora RDS

https://hightouch.com/blog/uncovering-a-race-condition-in-aurora-rds
183•theanomaly•6h ago•61 comments

SSL Configuration Generator

https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/
28•smartmic•2h ago•0 comments

HipKittens: Fast and furious AMD kernels

https://hazyresearch.stanford.edu/blog/2025-11-09-hk
58•dataminer•22h ago•18 comments

Structured Outputs on the Claude Developer Platform (API)

https://www.claude.com/blog/structured-outputs-on-the-claude-developer-platform
79•adocomplete•5h ago•44 comments

Unofficial Microsoft Teams Client for Linux

https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
13•basemi•1w ago•16 comments

All praise to the lunch ladies

https://bittersoutherner.com/issue-no-12/all-praise-to-the-lunch-ladies
105•gmays•4h ago•44 comments

Manganese is Lyme disease's double-edge sword

https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2025/11/manganese-is-lyme-diseases-double-edge-sword
113•gmays•7h ago•61 comments

Show HN: Tiny Diffusion – A character-level text diffusion model from scratch

https://github.com/nathan-barry/tiny-diffusion
84•nathan-barry•4d ago•10 comments

The disguised return of EU Chat Control

https://reclaimthenet.org/the-disguised-return-of-the-eus-private-message-scanning-plot
482•egorfine•6h ago•210 comments

US Tech Market Treemap

https://caplocus.com/
100•gwintrob•7h ago•42 comments

Mentra (YC W25) Is Hiring: Head of Growth to Make Smart Glasses Mainstream

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/mentra/jobs/2YbQCRw-make-smart-glasses-mainstream-head-of-g...
1•caydenpiercehax•3h ago

Xqerl – Erlang XQuery 3.1 Processor

https://zadean.github.io/xqerl/
29•smartmic•3d ago•5 comments

Go's Sweet 16

https://go.dev/blog/16years
56•0xedb•1h ago•22 comments

Minisforum Stuffs Entire Arm Homelab in the MS-R1

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/minisforum-stuffs-entire-arm-homelab-ms-r1
63•kencausey•5h ago•34 comments

No Leak, No Problem – Bypassing ASLR with a ROP Chain to Gain RCE

https://modzero.com/en/blog/no-leak-no-problem/
4•todsacerdoti•50m ago•0 comments

Awk Technical Notes (2023)

https://maximullaris.com/awk_tech_notes.html
91•signa11•1w ago•32 comments

Anthropic Rides an Artificial Wave

https://berryvilleiml.com/2025/11/14/houston-we-have-a-problem-anthropic-rides-an-artificial-wave/
44•cratermoon•4h ago•22 comments

Bitchat for Gaza – messaging without internet

https://updates.techforpalestine.org/bitchat-for-gaza-messaging-without-internet/
327•ciconia•6h ago•169 comments

Winamp clone in Swift for macOS

https://github.com/mgreenwood1001/winamp
167•hyperbole•11h ago•113 comments

Genergo: Propellantless space-propulsion system

https://www.satcom.digital/news/genergo-an-italian-company-builds-the-worlds-first-known-propella...
59•maremmano•4h ago•48 comments

Linear algebra explains why some words are effectively untranslatable

https://aethermug.com/posts/linear-algebra-explains-why-some-words-are-effectively-untranslatable
108•mrcgnc•9h ago•82 comments

Honda: 2 years of ml vs 1 month of prompting - heres what we learned

https://www.levs.fyi/blog/2-years-of-ml-vs-1-month-of-prompting/
282•Ostatnigrosh•4d ago•98 comments

Incus-OS: Immutable Linux OS to run Incus as a hypervisor

https://linuxcontainers.org/incus-os/
137•_kb•1w ago•49 comments

Magit manuals are available online again

https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/5472
110•vetronauta•12h ago•44 comments

Germany to ban Huawei from future 6G network

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-13/germany-to-ban-huawei-from-future-6g-network-i...
182•teleforce•7h ago•129 comments

Show HN: Epstein Files Organized and Searchable

https://searchepsteinfiles.com/
190•searchepstein•4h ago•20 comments

Show HN: Cj–tiny no-deps JIT in C for x86-64 and ARM64

https://github.com/hellerve-pl-experiments/cj
10•hellerve•1w ago•1 comments

AGI fantasy is a blocker to actual engineering

https://www.tomwphillips.co.uk/2025/11/agi-fantasy-is-a-blocker-to-actual-engineering/
529•tomwphillips•11h ago•533 comments
Open in hackernews

Unofficial Microsoft Teams Client for Linux

https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
13•basemi•1w ago

Comments

ranger_danger•44m ago
README looks AI-generated, I wonder how much of the entire project was made the same way.
neilv•42m ago
Alternative solution: Flee any company that uses Microsoft Teams.
loloquwowndueo•40m ago
Fine in b2b settings but in some b2c cases (particularly when the “b” side is some municipal or governmental entity - those LOVE Microsoft products) it’s kind of hard to get options.
stuaxo•36m ago
This sounds wonderful, many of us just need to work somewhere and other things are more important than some of their unfortunate software choices.
denimnerd42•31m ago
I've never used teams, what's bad about it? my newco is moving from webex to teams for video but keeping slack. I'm a bit worried keeping slack is a short term thing.
crims0n•17m ago
It is a worse slack client chock-full of Microsoft bloat. My company tried to move to it after getting an E5 license and the entire technology org screamed bloody murder until they reversed course.

IMHO… Slack and Zoom are the best combo. Zoom being necessary because for some reason Slack just cannot handle meetings well.

tom_•22m ago
The last couple of places I worked at used Teams, as did a number of the clients. We never found anything much better for the video calling aspect, and my understanding is that Teams comes for free with all the other Microsoft Shit - so you may as well.

I didn't find the chats/discussion UI at all clear initially, but once I'd had it explained to me, I could see what was going on.

(I do remember it taking a long time to load, and apparently using a surprising amount of memory once it was finally done, but aside from providing reliable fodder for water cooler conversations with other 40+ year old colleagues this never actually seemed to cause a problem in practice. At my last Teams-using job I would restart my PC no more than once or twice a week, something I could let happen in parallel with making the cup of tea that I'd always be making at some point anyway. And it had 64 GB RAM, which isn't even a lot by today's standards, but still Teams didn't actually fill all of it.)

skeeter2020•12m ago
Zoom, Slack and Google Meet all work as well or better than Teams for it's primary purpose: video calls. Teams freezes up, consume ALL your resources, going from one call to another and it just stops working. The only thing I've used that's worse is Chime.

>> I didn't find the chats/discussion UI at all clear initially, but once I'd had it explained to me, I could see what was going on.

This is an example of how bad it is: you had to have the chat UX explained to you. Combined with MS cramming as much crap into teams as possible and trying to tie you to their other products with integrations that barely or rarely work - and the AI features are terrible (and yet another MS AI offering called Copilot?). It really is that bad and I'm glad I no longer have to use it.

TheCraiggers•10m ago
The way the job market is right now, I wouldn't flee a company running MS-DOS.
beoberha•4m ago
I’m incredibly biased (I work at Microsoft) but I love Teams. It’s a great meeting app and a great chat app. It blows my mind that there are companies that have totally separate apps for each (Zoom/Slack).
lousken•32m ago
If only they fixed screen sharing on firefox in the official web version...
lillesvin•21m ago
I use screen sharing from the official web client in Firefox on both Debian and Fedora without any issues. What issue(s) do you encounter?
badthingfactory•31m ago
I avoid Teams as much as possible, but when I have to join a Teams meeting the PWA works fine.
bigbuppo•1m ago
Why would you do this? What purpose does this serve other than to create additional misery and suffering in this world?