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Show HN: I built a synth for my daughter

https://bitsnpieces.dev/posts/a-synth-for-my-daughter/
279•random_moonwalk•5d ago•58 comments

FreeMDU: Open-source Miele appliance diagnostic tools

https://github.com/medusalix/FreeMDU
67•Medusalix•1h ago•12 comments

Replicate is joining Cloudflare

https://replicate.com/blog/replicate-cloudflare
55•bfirsh•1h ago•10 comments

Giving C a Superpower

https://hwisnu.bearblog.dev/giving-c-a-superpower-custom-header-file-safe_ch/
136•mithcs•4h ago•92 comments

Geothermal energy might be the baseload revolution we've been looking for

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/24/why-the-time-has-finally-come-for-geothermal-energy
8•riordan•1h ago•3 comments

C++ implementation of SIP, ICE, TURN and related protocols

https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate
40•mooreds•1w ago•0 comments

Celtic Code: Drawing Knots with Python

https://2earth.github.io/website/20250202.html
20•HansardExpert•2w ago•2 comments

Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Startup Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/17/technology/bezos-project-prometheus.html
37•dominikposmyk•57m ago•24 comments

Craft Chrome Devtools Protocol (CDP) commands with the new command editor

https://developer.chrome.com/blog/cdp-command-editor
73•keepamovin•1w ago•15 comments

Quest for Permissively Licensed PDF Library in C#

https://duerrenberger.dev/blog/2025/11/04/quest-for-permissively-licensed-pdf-library-in-csharp/
45•ingve•1w ago•31 comments

Ned: ImGui Text Editor with GL Shaders

https://github.com/nealmick/ned
25•klaussilveira•3h ago•7 comments

Building a Simple Search Engine That Works

https://karboosx.net/post/4eZxhBon/building-a-simple-search-engine-that-actually-works
206•freediver•11h ago•55 comments

Heretic: Automatic censorship removal for language models

https://github.com/p-e-w/heretic
670•melded•1d ago•305 comments

Fastmcpp (Fastmcp for C++)

https://github.com/0xeb/fastmcpp
38•0xeb•3d ago•2 comments

A file format uncracked for 20 years

https://landaire.net/a-file-format-uncracked-for-20-years/
247•todsacerdoti•1w ago•43 comments

Listen to Database Changes Through the Postgres WAL

https://peterullrich.com/listen-to-database-changes-through-the-postgres-wal
147•pjullrich•6d ago•40 comments

Show HN: Reverse perspective camera for OpenGL (Three.js)

https://github.com/bntre/reverse-perspective-threejs
3•bntr•1w ago•1 comments

GCC 16 considering changing default to C++20

https://inbox.sourceware.org/gcc/aQj1tKzhftT9GUF4@redhat.com/
53•pjmlp•2h ago•50 comments

A 1961 Relay Computer Running in the Browser

https://minivac.greg.technology/
109•vaibhavsagar•12h ago•30 comments

PicoIDE – An open IDE/ATAPI drive emulator

https://picoide.com/
154•st_goliath•16h ago•34 comments

The fate of "small" open source

https://nolanlawson.com/2025/11/16/the-fate-of-small-open-source/
258•todsacerdoti•20h ago•196 comments

I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnels

https://david.coffee/cloudflare-zero-trust-tunnels
264•eustoria•21h ago•82 comments

The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023)

https://www.ahalbert.com/technology/2023/12/19/the_pragmatic_programmer.html
172•ahalbert2•18h ago•46 comments

FPGA Based IBM-PC-XT

https://bit-hack.net/2025/11/10/fpga-based-ibm-pc-xt/
204•andsoitis•1d ago•43 comments

Neuroscientists track the neural activity underlying an “aha”

https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-your-brain-creates-aha-moments-and-why-they-stick-20251105/
131•wjb3•17h ago•35 comments

Why Castrol Honda Superbike crashes on (most) modern systems

https://seri.tools/blog/castrol-honda-superbike/
124•shepmaster•18h ago•28 comments

Z3 API in Python: From Sudoku to N-Queens in Under 20 Lines (2015)

https://ericpony.github.io/z3py-tutorial/guide-examples.htm
138•amit-bansil•20h ago•12 comments

Fourier Transforms

https://www.continuummechanics.org/fourierxforms.html
166•o4c•1w ago•26 comments

Runit Linux: Complete Guide to Unix Init Scheme with Service Supervision

https://codelucky.com/runit-linux-init-service-supervision/
62•smartmic•5d ago•33 comments

Mixing Is the Heartbeat of Deep Lakes. At Crater Lake, It's Slowing Down

https://www.quantamagazine.org/mixing-is-the-heartbeat-of-deep-lakes-at-crater-lake-its-slowing-d...
51•pseudolus•12h ago•21 comments
Open in hackernews

FCC Chairman backs demand that NBC fire Seth Meyers 'immediately'

https://ew.com/donald-trump-calls-for-nbc-to-immediately-fire-seth-meyers-11850483
54•geox•2h ago

Comments

evolve2k•2h ago
To misquote animal farm:

All speach is equal but some speech is more equal than other speech.

saubeidl•2h ago
And there we go again, the Republican party - self-proclaimed paragon of the first Amendment - showing its true colors once again.

Free speech for me, not for thee.

Suzuran•1h ago
That's the old and broke GOP. The new GOP understands that the Constitution has been fatally corrupted by woke and liberalism, and our only hope is to crown a King who speaks the Truth of all things for all of time. When nobody can say we are losing, we must be winning.
MrBuddyCasino•1h ago
Based and Yarvin pilled.
josefritzishere•1h ago
Sarcasm?
wffurr•1h ago
I wish. Until the Republican Congress stands up and asserts their constitutional authority instead of taking marching orders, this is not that far off from what we have now.
Suzuran•1h ago
God I hope.

(Edit: I thought of a better answer.)

Suzuran•1h ago
Actually better idea - I'll call it Schrödinger's Sarcasm. Whether or not it's sarcasm depends on whether or not my political reliability is being investigated by the secret police.
IAmBroom•52m ago
Let's call it Catch-23.
zombot•1h ago
For a bunch of weenies who love playing at being tough they sure whine a lot.
m2f2•2h ago
Goodbye first amendment. What's next? Revoking citizenship?
zombot•1h ago
Don't give them any more bad ideas.
easyThrowaway•1h ago
It depends. Are you a 30-something Indian American who recently got elected as the Mayor of New York? /s
jmclnx•1h ago
That has already been discussed early this summer.
swiftcoder•2h ago
We literally just did this with a different talkshow host, and he was back at work after, what, a week? Now that the networks have learned how their audiences respond to politically-motivated talkshow host firings... I don't see this going anywhere
netsharc•2h ago
I guess it's mostly for the chilling effect... Kimmel and Seth are big enough names, but what about less known people, would they feel free about joking about the sexual-assaulter-in-chief in public, or would they censor themselves?
FrustratedMonky•2h ago
It's the grind.

Each successive cancellation wears down the public.

Eventually people start being cancelled and there is no fight back.

It's in the authoritarian playbook. Forgot the page to provide citation.

josefritzishere•1h ago
What in the Heinrich Luitpold Himmler is this nonsense?
fleahunter•1h ago
People keep treating this like "Trump vs comedians" culture war drama, but the interesting part is the FCC chair casually wandering into it like a party whip.

Once a regulator starts signaling, "We can do this the easy way or the hard way," every media company hears the real message: your license, your merger, your regulatory friction all depend on how much you annoy the people holding the pen. You don't even need explicit orders. A few public threats, a few well-timed approvals or delays, and suddenly "purely financial decisions" just happen to line up with political preferences.

This is soft censorship as a service: you outsource the actual silencing to risk-averse corporations who are already wired to overreact to anything that might jeopardize a multibillion dollar deal. The scary part isn't that a president wants a comedian fired, that's boringly normal. The scary part is when independent agencies stop pretending they're independent and start acting like they report to the comments section on Truth Social.

anal_reactor•26m ago
Americans thought that Russians would eventually adopt American culture, but instead Americans adopted Russian culture. Hehe.