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Vodafone Germany is killing the open internet – one peering connection at a time

https://coffee.link/vodafone-germany-is-killing-the-open-internet-one-peering-connection-at-a-time/
236•PhilKunz•2h ago•82 comments

Rockstar employee shares account of the company's union-busting efforts

https://gtaforums.com/topic/1004182-rockstar-games-alleged-union-busting/
85•mrzool•1h ago•34 comments

Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages

https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna
43•birdculture•1h ago•8 comments

Gmail AI gets more intrusive

https://daveverse.org/2025/11/07/gmail-ai-gets-even-more-intrusive/
122•speckx•2h ago•55 comments

Ruby Solved My Problem

https://newsletter.masilotti.com/p/ruby-already-solved-my-problem
27•joemasilotti•55m ago•8 comments

I Love OCaml

https://mccd.space/posts/ocaml-the-worlds-best/
204•art-w•5h ago•128 comments

Venn Diagram for 7 Sets

https://moebio.com/research/sevensets/
15•bramadityaw•3d ago•0 comments

Leaving Meta and PyTorch

https://soumith.ch/blog/2025-11-06-leaving-meta-and-pytorch.md.html
617•saikatsg•13h ago•147 comments

Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15

https://apnews.com/article/denmark-social-media-ban-children-7862d2a8cc590b4969c8931a01adc7f4
209•c420•3h ago•143 comments

A Fond Farewell

https://www.farmersalmanac.com/fond-farewell-from-farmers-almanac
518•erhuve•16h ago•182 comments

Skeena Indigenous Typeface

https://microsoft.github.io/Skeena-Indigenous-Typeface/
25•Bogdanp•4d ago•4 comments

Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes in lung microbiome after just one week

https://phys.org/news/2025-10-toxic-salton-sea-triggers-lung.html
62•PaulHoule•2h ago•18 comments

PyTorch Helion

https://pytorch.org/blog/helion/
107•jarbus•5d ago•31 comments

My Experience of building Bytebeat player in Zig

https://blog.karanjanthe.me/posts/zig-beat/
55•KMJ-007•3d ago•4 comments

Angel Investors, a Field Guide

https://www.jeanyang.com/posts/angel-investors-a-field-guide/
12•azhenley•2h ago•0 comments

Comparison Traits – Understanding Equality and Ordering in Rust

https://itsfoxstudio.substack.com/p/comparison-traits-understanding-equality
39•rpunkfu•5d ago•8 comments

OpenMW 0.50.0 Released – open-source Morrowind reimplementation

https://openmw.org/2025/openmw-0-50-0-released/
204•agluszak•6h ago•74 comments

A.I. and Social Media Contribute to 'Brain Rot'

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/technology/personaltech/ai-social-media-brain-rot.html
151•pretext•4h ago•119 comments

1973 implementation of Wordle was published by DEC (2022)

https://troypress.com/1973-implementation-of-wordle-was-published-by-dec/
63•msephton•6d ago•27 comments

Revisiting Interface Segregation in Go

https://rednafi.com/go/interface-segregation/
35•ingve•5d ago•31 comments

Sweep (YC S23) is hiring to build autocomplete for JetBrains

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sweep/jobs/8dUn406-founding-engineer-intern
1•williamzeng0•7h ago

Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams

https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-projected-10-of-2024-revenue-came-from-scams-and-banned-goods-reu...
505•donohoe•7h ago•405 comments

We chose OCaml to write Stategraph

https://stategraph.dev/blog/why-we-chose-ocaml
120•lawnchair•6h ago•97 comments

From Memorization to Reasoning in the Spectrum of Loss Curvature

https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.24256
44•andy12_•6h ago•14 comments

Text case changes the size of QR codes

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2025/10/31/smaller-qr-codes/
135•ibobev•5d ago•39 comments

How to Keep Winning

https://amasad.me/keep-winning
30•daviducolo•4d ago•14 comments

Game design is simple

https://www.raphkoster.com/2025/11/03/game-design-is-simple-actually/
467•vrnvu•21h ago•138 comments

Show HN: I scraped 3B Goodreads reviews to train a better recommendation model

https://book.sv
537•costco•2d ago•220 comments

The Silent Scientist: When Software Research Fails to Reach Its Audience

https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/the-silent-scientist-when-software-research-fails-to-reach-its-audie...
66•mschnell•6d ago•45 comments

You should write an agent

https://fly.io/blog/everyone-write-an-agent/
944•tabletcorry•23h ago•375 comments
Open in hackernews

Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes in lung microbiome after just one week

https://phys.org/news/2025-10-toxic-salton-sea-triggers-lung.html
61•PaulHoule•2h ago

Comments

jorts•2h ago
Not surprising. I have a friend who grew up in El Centro and had asthma his whole childhood. Shortly after moving, he never had respiratory issues.
yabones•1h ago
No wonder the lake is drying up with so much irrigation for agriculture, and an absurd number of golf courses in a very small area.

https://www.google.ca/maps/@33.6867973,-116.2608676,25994m

It's clear to me as an outsider that California has serious water sustainability problems. I mean, how long can this last?

bri3d•1h ago
The Salton Sea is drying up due to _decreased_ agricultural water consumption in the area; it was formed by agricultural run-off, which is why it's so toxic, and now there's less runoff to fill it up.
dragonwriter•1h ago
> it was formed by agricultural run-off,

No, its lifespan was extended by agricultural runoff offsetting the natural drying out which would have otherwise occurred after the event which formed it was corrected, but it was formed by a breach in an irrigation canal that occurred in 1905 and wasn't repaired until 1907.

bri3d•1h ago
Whoops... it was formed by agricultural run-in!

Regardless, it's sort of a bad example of "humans are the virus" type thinking, since it both lived and died by agriculture.

If you really dig into the story there is an interesting commentary about the horrible Western US water rights compacts system and the continuing inability for US states, especially in the West, to accurately price water consumption in a way that makes consumers sensitive to inefficient water use. But even then, in the case of the Salton Sea, the system actually did work: inefficient agricultural use was "improved" when San Diego called for more water and farmers were forced to be more efficient. Perhaps in an ideal world those farms would never have existed at all.

SalmonSnarker•49m ago
> it's sort of a bad example of "humans are the virus" type thinking, since it both lived and died by agriculture.

from "Islands of Abandonment":

> As I get further out, my feet sink deeper into the thin, grey sand. When I look closer, I see it is not sand at all, but the dry bones of fish, pounded into shards, and the tiny, skull-like husks of barnacles. This is a foul place. The air is thick with brine and guano and decomposition. Even now, in the violet dusk, the heat is oppressive. But as I cross the crystallised flats, the water gleams into view, an impossible sea in the middle of the desert.

> It is a poison lake whispering sweet nothings. It promises cool succour, quenched thirst. Despite what I know of this shimmering mirage - despite the stink and the rot and the waste that surrounds it, despite the staring eyes of the dead and desiccating fish that litter its shrinking shores, despite the absence of vegetation - I can’t help but quicken my pace. I stumble through sucking mud towards this false vision, on and on until the muck is over my feet, and up to my ankles, and I am shin-deep in a warm broth that, when stirred, releases a draught so stagnant I can taste it.

surely not a place to be proud of.

ribosometronome•1h ago
I'm not sure the Salton is the best example of that. It's not a permanent fixture. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salton_Sea

It seems it's presently only still here because of previous inefficient irrigation (from the Colorado River) and that farmers restricting their water usage is actually leading to the Salton's decline.

yabones•1h ago
Ah, interesting. Much more complicated than I'd think, especially as somebody not from those parts.

https://xkcd.com/1739/ - but with "terraforming"

mlmonkey•59m ago
I was visiting Palm Springs one year, late summer. I had assumed that since it was in the middle of the desert, that water use would be regulated.

But as I drove around over there, I was shocked to see massive lawns being watered in the middle of the day, and large amounts of water just flowing out from these lawns into the drains. Sometimes the giant sprinklers were watering the sidewalks and roads too.

What a waste of water! Speaking to a local, they claimed that due to some old water rights agreement, Palm Springs gets its water for really cheap and there is no incentive to conserve it. Sad state of affairs.

rurp•4m ago
The whole system is a mess. As wasteful as it can be, all residential use is only a small fraction of water consumption in this region. An order of magnitude more is used to grow water intensive crops in the SW deserts, and those farmers are only paying on average 1/10th the price per gallon for that same water as people pay for their home use. In many cases the farmers are incentivized to not be more water efficient, because the old water rights can be use it or lose it. They are essentially being paid to waste obscene amounts of water.

Municipal use and waste get the most attention because they are by far the most visible use, but most policies there are just tinkering around the edges and hardly move the overall numbers.

broof•1h ago
This makes me incredibly concerned for the great salt lake
dexwiz•1h ago
Saw a joke theory saying that why Real Housewives of SLC has gotten so crazy recently is that the salt lake drying up has increased heavy metal content in the air and lowering IQ in the region.
J_Shelby_J•29m ago
Real life lore did a great video about it recently. It’s inevitable at current water usage.
slicktux•44m ago
I watched a documentary a while back on the Salton Sea. It touched on the local residents that live in the area and how the dust affected the children. There were even plans of tapping into Mexico’s Laguna Salada to help keep the Salton Sea from drying up.

Although it’s not a natural sea and its full of chemicals from agricultural run off the residents that live in the area are suffering from the dust and fears of great dust clouds plumbing and going west to San Diego were also insensitives from keeping the hazardous Salton Sea from drying up.

Beautiful place to visit…just not during summer when it smells from all the Dead Sea life.

ThinkBeat•31m ago
Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes in MICE lung microbiome after just one week.

I really wish this would be included in the headline in such stories.

Is there a repository somewhere that measures the number of studies on mice that go on to successful human trials or verification.

With the prominence of studies on mice, I think most humans trials Started on mice.

yieldcrv•6m ago
> With the prominence of studies on mice, I think most humans trials started on mice

they did

tejtm•25m ago
researchers note: burning man provides an annual cohort of ethically sourced samples
seattle_spring•1m ago
Salt Lake City is also at risk of this happening with the Great Salt Lake if it continues to shrink and dry up.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/10/us/utah-great-salt-lake-dust-...