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OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III

https://openciv3.org/
624•klaussilveira•12h ago•182 comments

The Waymo World Model

https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/the-waymo-world-model-a-new-frontier-for-autonomous-driving-simula...
926•xnx•18h ago•548 comments

What Is Ruliology?

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/what-is-ruliology/
32•helloplanets•4d ago•24 comments

How we made geo joins 400× faster with H3 indexes

https://floedb.ai/blog/how-we-made-geo-joins-400-faster-with-h3-indexes
109•matheusalmeida•1d ago•27 comments

Jeffrey Snover: "Welcome to the Room"

https://www.jsnover.com/blog/2026/02/01/welcome-to-the-room/
9•kaonwarb•3d ago•7 comments

Unseen Footage of Atari Battlezone Arcade Cabinet Production

https://arcadeblogger.com/2026/02/02/unseen-footage-of-atari-battlezone-cabinet-production/
40•videotopia•4d ago•1 comments

Show HN: Look Ma, No Linux: Shell, App Installer, Vi, Cc on ESP32-S3 / BreezyBox

https://github.com/valdanylchuk/breezydemo
219•isitcontent•13h ago•25 comments

Monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI

https://github.com/pydantic/monty
210•dmpetrov•13h ago•103 comments

Show HN: I spent 4 years building a UI design tool with only the features I use

https://vecti.com
322•vecti•15h ago•143 comments

Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
370•ostacke•18h ago•94 comments

Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS

https://github.com/microsoft/litebox
358•aktau•19h ago•181 comments

Hackers (1995) Animated Experience

https://hackers-1995.vercel.app/
477•todsacerdoti•20h ago•232 comments

Show HN: If you lose your memory, how to regain access to your computer?

https://eljojo.github.io/rememory/
272•eljojo•15h ago•160 comments

An Update on Heroku

https://www.heroku.com/blog/an-update-on-heroku/
402•lstoll•19h ago•271 comments

Dark Alley Mathematics

https://blog.szczepan.org/blog/three-points/
85•quibono•4d ago•20 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
14•jesperordrup•2h ago•6 comments

Delimited Continuations vs. Lwt for Threads

https://mirageos.org/blog/delimcc-vs-lwt
25•romes•4d ago•3 comments

PC Floppy Copy Protection: Vault Prolok

https://martypc.blogspot.com/2024/09/pc-floppy-copy-protection-vault-prolok.html
56•kmm•5d ago•3 comments

Start all of your commands with a comma

https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2009/commands-with-comma/
3•theblazehen•2d ago•0 comments

Was Benoit Mandelbrot a hedgehog or a fox?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01122
12•bikenaga•3d ago•2 comments

How to effectively write quality code with AI

https://heidenstedt.org/posts/2026/how-to-effectively-write-quality-code-with-ai/
244•i5heu•15h ago•188 comments

Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server

https://developers.googleblog.com/introducing-the-developer-knowledge-api-and-mcp-server/
52•gfortaine•10h ago•21 comments

I spent 5 years in DevOps – Solutions engineering gave me what I was missing

https://infisical.com/blog/devops-to-solutions-engineering
140•vmatsiiako•17h ago•63 comments

Understanding Neural Network, Visually

https://visualrambling.space/neural-network/
280•surprisetalk•3d ago•37 comments

I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams

https://kirkville.com/i-now-assume-that-all-ads-on-apple-news-are-scams/
1058•cdrnsf•22h ago•433 comments

Why I Joined OpenAI

https://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2026-02-07/why-i-joined-openai.html
132•SerCe•8h ago•117 comments

Show HN: R3forth, a ColorForth-inspired language with a tiny VM

https://github.com/phreda4/r3
70•phreda4•12h ago•14 comments

Female Asian Elephant Calf Born at the Smithsonian National Zoo

https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/female-asian-elephant-calf-born-smithsonians-national-zoo-an...
28•gmays•8h ago•11 comments

Learning from context is harder than we thought

https://hy.tencent.com/research/100025?langVersion=en
176•limoce•3d ago•96 comments

FORTH? Really!?

https://rescrv.net/w/2026/02/06/associative
63•rescrv•20h ago•22 comments
Open in hackernews

How Does Microwaving Grapes Create Plumes of Plasma? (2019)

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/how-does-microwaving-grapes-create-plumes-plasma/
61•wredcoll•2mo ago

Comments

havaloc•2mo ago
I'd like to think that some day in the near to mid future microwaving grapes or other spheres will be a way to start a fusion reactor or similar.
meatmanek•2mo ago
Maybe that's what the fuel pellets in The Expanse really are. https://expanse.fandom.com/wiki/Fuel_pellets
mattbettinson•2mo ago
The what drive
phendrenad2•2mo ago
What is this diddy blud doing
Dusseldorf•2mo ago
Predates that awful guy being so well known. Unfortunate but doesn't seem worth retconning.
georgefrowny•2mo ago
Gotta feel bad for all the Epsteins, Savilles, Adolfs and Isises.

Ian Watkins the Steps guy really takes the cake for a name suddenly becoming rather unfortunate one day.

bombcar•2mo ago
Don’t worry about Adolf, he’s doing pretty well.

https://www.euronews.com/2025/11/27/adolf-hitlers-namesake-t...

chasil•2mo ago
This is the fragment from the show on the origin of the Epstein fusion drive, leading to the immediate death of the inventor:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1lS_WxQ3zeU

The actor played the werewolf from the Canadian remake of Being Human.

arjie•2mo ago
The PNAS article has more photos and videos https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1818350116

Looking online apparently this damages the magnetron, but no one has found out why precisely. There are some pop-culture explanations that the reflected energy overloads the magnetron and so on, but I don't think anyone has done the parallel what this team has done to actually say what happens to the magnetron.

The PI has a website https://www.aaronslepkov.com/research but nothing new about this stuff there. I'm curious.

We know now why the plasma forms. I hope they're able to explain why the magnetron breaks.

gsf_emergency_6•2mo ago
Arcing?

How would one point camera at the magnetron and still keep it safe

https://old.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/3ittew/what_is_...

(The plasma acts as a sort of antenna-- we maybe don't want 2 magnetrons pointing at each other :)

dzohrob•2mo ago
pro tip: do not try this on a microwave you want to keep. if you are successful you will likely cause a fire in your microwave. (it is fun, though).
teeray•2mo ago
Not to worry. In high school, my friend and I used the cafeteria microwave for this particular experiment. It was only a modest, baby fire… and some yelling from a teacher. Miraculously no detention. But science was done on that day.
lostlogin•2mo ago
I thought that this sort of science was usually beer fuelled, late in the party at someone else’s house.
ASalazarMX•2mo ago
"Remember kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down."

If you did a report, it counts as science.

Nicsal•2mo ago
As a friend of mine likes to say, ‘If nobody died while we were having fun, it wasn’t real fun. (i just put it here... https://pixelporto.com/)
jameslk•2mo ago
> The key, it seems, is cramming the energy present in microwaves into a very tiny space—the point of contact between the objects in question. In your garden-variety microwave oven, microwaves have a wavelength of about 12.5 cm. But adjoining grapes (which are full of water that can absorb said microwaves) can concentrate the energy within into a region where the two spheres touch, which is no more than a couple millimeters wide. This creates a very strong, very condensed electric field at their interface—a pocket of ammo powerful enough to liberate negatively-charged electrons from, say, the salts naturally present in grapes and other fruits.

This is the answer from the article. Not much else is said about the “how” piece

This is the paper cited: https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1818350116

asdfasvea•2mo ago
Everyone do yourselves a favor--go to a thrift store and buy a few microwaves. Find a field, string a hundred feet of extension cords from an outlet and start microwaving all the things your not suppose to.

My favorites: Ivory soap--bubbles outward; Grapes--see article; Incandescent lightbulb --lights up; Wine bottle--explodes, do this last

Also lots of things you think would be bad do nothing: spray paint can, soup can, silverware, cup of gas with aluminum foil in it.

tejtm•2mo ago
Hit the [empty] wine bottle with a propane torch till a spot is glowing red before you start nuking it ... room temp glass is an insulator, hot glass conducts!
x______________•2mo ago
Those AOL CD's or any useless DVD are good candidates to nuke with scintillating results!
jfim•2mo ago
The smell from those though is quite something
londons_explore•2mo ago
If you still have AOL cd's, you might be a hoarder.
tim333•2mo ago
It's an intersting question if this has also been tried with US embassies https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/03/10/russians-a...
lostlogin•2mo ago
CD - nice crackling effect

Draw on paper with a lead pencil - it burns out the pencil lines. Perfect for making pirate maps.

inahga•2mo ago
Watching this classic channel may be safer https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4IMu04MIlJgB6Aaj07q-5iX...
ValiantFalstaff•2mo ago
Veritasium has a great video on this: https://youtu.be/wCrtk-pyP0I
k_sze•2mo ago
And this is when we realize that the title deserves a [2019] tag.