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Marko – A declarative, HTML‑based language that makes building web apps fun

https://markojs.com/
122•ulrischa•3h ago•44 comments

Study identifies weaknesses in how AI systems are evaluated

https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/study-identifies-weaknesses-in-how-ai-systems-are-evaluated/
251•pseudolus•7h ago•139 comments

WriterdeckOS

https://writerdeckos.com
61•surprisetalk•3h ago•32 comments

Control structures in programming languages: from goto to algebraic effects

http://xavierleroy.org/control-structures/
19•SchwKatze•5d ago•0 comments

Avería: The Average Font (2011)

http://iotic.com/averia/
47•JoshTriplett•2h ago•11 comments

Cloudflare scrubs Aisuru botnet from top domains list

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/11/cloudflare-scrubs-aisuru-botnet-from-top-domains-list/
92•jtbayly•5h ago•24 comments

An Algebraic Language for the Manipulation of Symbolic Expressions (1958) [pdf]

https://softwarepreservation.computerhistory.org/LISP/MIT/AIM-001.pdf
66•swatson741•7h ago•8 comments

My first fifteen compilers (2019)

https://blog.sigplan.org/2019/07/09/my-first-fifteen-compilers/
18•azhenley•1w ago•1 comments

Humans have remote touch 'seventh sense' like sandpipers

https://techxplore.com/news/2025-11-humans-remote-seventh-sandpipers.html
19•wjSgoWPm5bWAhXB•1h ago•6 comments

Syntax and Semantics of Programming Languages

https://homepage.cs.uiowa.edu/~slonnegr/plf/Book/
46•nill0•1w ago•2 comments

Near mid-air collision at LAX between American Airlines and ITA [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j76cp7bETw
78•goblin89•2h ago•43 comments

Largest Cargo Sailboat Completes Historic First Atlantic Crossing

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/worlds-largest-cargo-sailboat-completes-historic-firs...
6•defrost•2h ago•1 comments

Valdi – A cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance

https://github.com/Snapchat/Valdi
448•yehiaabdelm•21h ago•177 comments

The modern homes hidden inside ancient ruins

https://www.ft.com/content/5f722a2e-71d8-430c-a476-95de2c4ad9a5
46•Stratoscope•6d ago•3 comments

Why is Zig so cool?

https://nilostolte.github.io/tech/articles/ZigCool.html
469•vitalnodo•23h ago•409 comments

52 Year old data tape could contain Unix history

https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/07/unix_fourth_edition_tape_rediscovered/
126•rbanffy•5h ago•38 comments

Making Democracy Work: Fixing and Simplifying Egalitarian Paxos

https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.02743
140•otrack•14h ago•41 comments

Computational Complexity of Air Travel Planning (2003) [pdf]

http://www.ai.mit.edu/courses/6.034f/psets/ps1/airtravel.pdf
55•arnon•4d ago•5 comments

Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages

https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna
359•birdculture•1d ago•166 comments

How did I get here?

https://how-did-i-get-here.net/
308•zachlatta•1d ago•56 comments

Cekura (YC F24) Is Hiring

1•atarus•10h ago

Immutable Software Deploys Using ZFS Jails on FreeBSD

https://conradresearch.com/articles/immutable-software-deploy-zfs-jails
157•vermaden•21h ago•42 comments

Why I love OCaml (2023)

https://mccd.space/posts/ocaml-the-worlds-best/
378•art-w•1d ago•267 comments

Friendly attributes pattern in Ruby

https://brunosutic.com/blog/ruby-friendly-attributes-pattern
90•brunosutic•6d ago•65 comments

My friends and I accidentally faked the Ryzen 7 9700X3D leaks

https://old.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1orc6jl/my_friends_and_i_accidentally_faked_the_ry...
261•djrockstar1•10h ago•64 comments

I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcWnQ7fYzwI
3•weinzierl•23m ago•0 comments

Mullvad: Shutting down our search proxy Leta

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/shutting-down-our-search-proxy-leta
190•holysoles•21h ago•126 comments

Reverse engineering a neural network's clever solution to binary addition (2023)

https://cprimozic.net/blog/reverse-engineering-a-small-neural-network/
69•Ameo•4d ago•14 comments

Ticker: Don't die of heart disease

https://myticker.com/
280•colelyman•7h ago•264 comments

I Want You to Understand Chicago

https://aphyr.com/posts/397-i-want-you-to-understand-chicago
215•tonyg•2h ago•97 comments
Open in hackernews

Transparent computer monitor designed to protect your vision

https://www.visualinstruments.co/phantom/display
32•plun9•2h ago

Comments

PaulHoule•2h ago
This is the best waiting list I've seen in a long time. I've seen that monitor so much in science fiction.
JoshTriplett•2h ago
Fascinating. By default, though, this seems like it would just result in low contrast and difficulty reading, unless turned to opaque mode.

The thing I'd love to see, which to the best of my knowledge isn't possible with normal HDMI/DP/etc, is an opaque monitor that allows rendering an alpha channel as actual transparency. That would allow things like setting your desktop background to transparent, so that when you have one non-fullscreen window, the rest of the screen is transparent.

Are there any display technologies or protocols for sending RGBA to a monitor, and letting the monitor handle the alpha?

fleabitdev•1h ago
That could be made to work by stacking a transparent OLED panel in front of a transparent LCD panel. The LCD would absorb light, and the OLED would emit light.

I just tried to search for some examples, but I can't find any. Maybe the displays can't be made thin enough to eliminate parallax between the two images?

Neywiny•1h ago
I mean you could always tag transparency as extra bits. Presumably both sides of the link would need to understand this. So you'd send an 8bpc signal as idk 10, which gets you 6bpc of transparency. Or you run a faster framerate where 1 in every N frames is a transparency. It could work.

For displayport you could use MST

clort•2h ago
Not sure how it protects your vision. So, they say take an eye break to relieve the strain, presumably with focussing on a fixed point. These guys are saying that hey you can instantly focus on something far away and carry on working without even looking away from the screen! That doesn't sound like an eye break to me, and it doesn't sound like it protects your vision at all.

I mean, it looks pretty cool but I think their marketing department is not aiming it at my cynical self

plun9•2h ago
I agree. There are other displays you can use with a greater focal distance: AR glasses, VR headsets, TVs, and projectors.

But we haven’t seen the actual product yet.

knollimar•1h ago
Does eye strain even damage your vision long term?
plun9•1h ago
Your eyeballs elongate when you keep straining them to look at nearby objects for long periods of time.
toast0•1h ago
I feel like it's likely misleading, too. Eye breaks are about changing your focal plane, and if you're looking beyond the monitor to rest your eyes, you won't be seeing the screen.

You can experience this with a window with dry erase markers. Focus at a far off point and the dry erase is illegible and may not even disturb your far vision. Focus at the glass and you can read whatever you wrote (subject to penmanship).

Heads up displays often have optics to project onto a medium distance focal plane, otherwise your eyes have to work harder and you're not really able to see the scene and the display at the same time.

binarymax•2h ago
"Unlike traditional monitors that force your eyes to focus at a near distance, Phantom allows you to look through the display and focus on objects at varying distances. This helps reduce eye fatigue during long work sessions by giving your eyes natural opportunities to relax and refocus."

Is there any science behind this or is it just a "sounds about right" claim?

evanjrowley•1h ago
See this article on the growing prevelance of myopia: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/14/eyeballs-scr...

I intentionally arrange my desk so that I can look past my monitor. On days where I can't refocus my eyes on something long-distance, I have difficulty focusing my vision after spending 1/3 of the day looking at computer screens. On days where I can refocus my eyes, I can go up to 2/3 of the day without issue.

Zak•1h ago
There seems to be real evidence[0] for the idea that focusing on nearby objects like computer screens for hours on end can contribute to the development of myopia. Breaks might help.

I don't see any reason to believe that making the screen transparent rather than looking to the side of it is a better way to look out a window for a break.

[0] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34622560/

jvanderbot•1h ago
I want some VR goggles that are light, only do text, and have focus at infinity or so. Not just 3D convergence at infinity but somehow manage to blur just right so my eyes can focus on it like it's across the street. I'm not an optometrist I'm just a consumer and programmer. A guy can wish.
bee_rider•1h ago
Maybe the text editor could fly around occasionally. Might be a little annoying but kind of fun.
yojo•1h ago
Having the whole desktop gradually change focal distance over ~an hour seems like it’d probably do the trick in a less distracting way.
plun9•1h ago
How about AR glasses? The focal distance on mine is roughly 4 meters.
abcd_f•1h ago
There is an eye exercise for short-sighted people that involves painting a dot on a window glass and then repeatedly changing focus between the dot and the scenery behind the window.

Basically, focus on the dot for 10 seconds, then on the back. Rinse and repeat several times, 2-3 times a day.

I was given this exercise over 30 years ago and its goal was to stop the worsening of the eyesight. Fwiw, in my case, it seemed to have worked.

shreddit•1h ago
For what it’s worth, i didn’t know about this and in the last 7 years my eyesight didn’t get any worse. I have -1/-1.5

And i work 8 hours in front of a computer

WithinReason•2h ago
so you need to put it right in front of a window?
plun9•1h ago
I guess you could arrange your room so that when you’re looking through the monitor you’re looking across the room.
TheCraiggers•2h ago
Finally, I can be one of those "hackers" that I constantly see stock photos of!
seiferteric•1h ago
While I am not particularly interested in the design, I am intrigued by the idea of making your own monitor. I have had some ideas about features I would like in a monitor before. Are there some boards out there that are easy to hack on to add firmware features etc?
formerly_proven•1h ago
(Monitor-sized HUD, the image is at some not-that-close-distance [I assume]. There is probably a relatively restrictive eyebox to be able to see the image.)
1970-01-01•1h ago
Looks like it's just a HUD married to electro-chromatic glass. Nothing novel here.
thechao•1h ago
Why does it need to be novel? It's (in theory!) a product you can buy. There's a bunch of different car companies & phone companies & writers & stuff, right?
nosrepa•1h ago
What's going on in that second image?
jsheard•1h ago
Looks like it functions like a teleprompter. The actual display is flat on the desk facing up, and reflected at you through a piece of glass set at 45 degrees, with a second piece of switchable "privacy glass" behind it to provide an opaque backdrop when desired. Since you're looking at a reflection of the display, viewing it from the side as in that image breaks the alignment and cuts it off.
Wowfunhappy•1h ago
Feels like a problem you could solve more completely by switching to a projector. Or some other really large screen—but you need something big enough to fill your field of view from many feet away.
plun9•1h ago
True. It requires more space, but it’s been done: https://sofiapandelea.medium.com/monitor-replacement-using-a...

http://nixon-development.com/fp/nearsightedness.htm

wiz21c•1h ago
the thing is so big I dunno where I can put my keyboard...
ranger_danger•1h ago
How many people are going to want this at only 24 inches?
boothby•1h ago
As I write this, 7 / 10 "founder" models are available. So, three. Perhaps this is more in line with the nautical use of that word.
albumen•56m ago
wouldn't a smart sales strategy be to always show that some of the available items have sold, even if they haven't?
user982•1h ago
In the pilot episode of Banshee (2013), a character has transparent monitors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PiIhMs4k88) which never showed up again. They seemed higher tech than anything else in the series and I was never able to find information on them.
Ekaros•1h ago
I am not sure if this really does more than maybe helps you take more breaks. You still need to focus your vision on the screen and that is the issue. Just take some transparent object with text or something else on it and try to read. You focus on it. And then try to look through, reading is much harder if even possible at all.
geor9e•1h ago
Calling it a transparent computer monitor makes it sound like it's new technology, when in reality it just a run of the mill teleprompter half-mirror above a run of the mill computer monitor.
pashariger•1h ago
Amazing packaging for what is effectively a teleprompter.
tcdent•1h ago
s/packaging/branding/

The product packaging itself doesn't look that great IMO.

seemaze•1h ago
No thanks. I have a HUD in my car that I can hardly read.

Want to protect your eyesight when viewing a computer monitor? Increase your ambient lighting levels, sit farther back, and take frequent breaks.

pferdone•58m ago
I also have a HUD in my car and I can read it just fine, even in bright sunlight.
plun9•33m ago
It’s quite difficult to take a lot of breaks when you’re focused on work.
molticrystal•44m ago
I wonder if this would actually make vision worse, increasing nearsightedness or causing the condition. It seems that dark words on light backgrounds can cause your eyes to elongate over time[0] or other conditions to form, and it seems it is no coincidence that many readers require glasses.

Would the same occur with dark mode on a transparent background? While I am not saying that it would negatively effect the eyes, I am skeptical of this claim of letting the eyes relax, it seems like marketing.

[0] Wagner, S., Strasser, T. Impact of text contrast polarity on the retinal activity in myopes and emmetropes using modified pattern ERG. Sci Rep 13, 11101 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38192-9