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Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015 (2015)

https://anders.unix.se/2015/12/10/screenshots-from-developers--2002-vs.-2015/
65•turrini•2h ago•20 comments

GrapheneOS is the only Android OS providing full security patches

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/115647408229616018
416•akyuu•10h ago•173 comments

Zebra-Llama: Towards Efficient Hybrid Models

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17272
63•mirrir•3h ago•29 comments

Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop

http://www.tinycorelinux.net/
334•LorenDB•9h ago•159 comments

United States Antarctic Program Field Manual (2024) [pdf]

https://www.usap.gov/usapgov/travelAndDeployment/documents/Continental-Field-Manual-2024.pdf
17•SheinhardtWigCo•1h ago•1 comments

OMSCS Open Courseware

https://sites.gatech.edu/omscsopencourseware/
108•kerim-ca•4h ago•36 comments

Coffee linked to slower biological ageing among those with severe mental illness

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/coffee-linked-to-slower-biological-ageing-among-those-with-severe-ment...
68•bookofjoe•2h ago•41 comments

Kilauea erupts, destroying webcam [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK2N99BDw7A
17•zdw•33m ago•1 comments

Z-Image: Powerful and highly efficient image generation model with 6B parameters

https://github.com/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image
216•doener•6d ago•83 comments

HTML as an Accessible Format for Papers

https://info.arxiv.org/about/accessible_HTML.html
191•el3ctron•9h ago•102 comments

Mathematics Without Numbers (1959)

https://www.jstor.org/stable/20026529?seq=1
20•measurablefunc•4d ago•2 comments

Show HN: FuseCells – a handcrafted logic puzzle game with 2,500 levels

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fusecells-logic-grid-puzzle/id6754704139
3•keini•21m ago•1 comments

Bikeshedding, or why I want to build a laptop

https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2025/11/29/bikeshedding-or-laptop.html
18•cspags•5d ago•2 comments

PatchworkOS: An OS for x86_64, built from scratch in C and assembly

https://github.com/KaiNorberg/PatchworkOS
5•pykello•39m ago•1 comments

Autism's confusing cousins

https://www.psychiatrymargins.com/p/autisms-confusing-cousins
209•Anon84•12h ago•216 comments

Show HN: Tascli, a command line based (human) task and record manager

https://github.com/Aperocky/tascli
20•Aperocky•3h ago•4 comments

Wave of (Open Street Map) Vandalism in South Korea

https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/KennyDap/diary/407844
40•shortrounddev2•1h ago•3 comments

Saving Japan's exceptionally rare 'snow monsters'

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20251203-japans-disappearing-snow-monsters
6•1659447091•1h ago•0 comments

Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring Engineers to Build the Modern OSS Security Stack

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/infisical/jobs/2pwGcK9-senior-full-stack-engineer-us-canada
1•vmatsiiako•7h ago

Abstract Interpretation in the Toy Optimizer

https://bernsteinbear.com/blog/toy-abstract-interpretation/
31•ChadNauseam•2d ago•5 comments

Catala – Law to Code

https://catala-lang.org
14•Grognak•2h ago•3 comments

Touching the Elephant – TPUs

https://considerthebulldog.com/tte-tpu/
148•giuliomagnifico•11h ago•44 comments

Finding Gene Cernan's Missing Moon Camera

https://www.spacecamera.co/articles/2020/3/3/gene-cernans-missing-lunar-surface-camera
60•theodorespeaks•4d ago•5 comments

Term-keys – Lossless keyboard input for Emacs

https://github.com/CyberShadow/term-keys
12•harryday•6d ago•4 comments

The unexpected effectiveness of one-shot decompilation with Claude

https://blog.chrislewis.au/the-unexpected-effectiveness-of-one-shot-decompilation-with-claude/
167•knackers•1w ago•92 comments

Copy-Item is 27% slower than File Explorer

https://til.andrew-quinn.me/posts/copy-item-is-27-percent-slower-than-file-explorer-drag-and-drop...
47•hiAndrewQuinn•2h ago•36 comments

Kids who ran away to 1960s San Francisco

https://www.fieldnotes.nautilus.quest/p/the-kids-who-ran-away-to-1960s-san
129•zackoverflow•4d ago•24 comments

Running Claude Code in a loop to mirror human development practices

https://anandchowdhary.com/blog/2025/running-claude-code-in-a-loop
18•Kerrick•5h ago•1 comments

Linux Instal Fest Belgrade

https://dmz.rs/lif2025_en
147•ubavic•13h ago•20 comments

Nook Browser

https://browsewithnook.com
99•ray__•20h ago•79 comments
Open in hackernews

How the 'hypnagogic state' of drowsiness could enhance your creativity

https://theconversation.com/how-the-hypnagogic-state-of-drowsiness-could-enhance-your-creativity-269724
22•zeristor•2h ago

Comments

andsoitis•1h ago
> hypnagogic state”. This is the twilight zone between sleep and wakefulness, when we drowsily linger in a semi-conscious state, experiencing vivid mental images and sounds.

There’s hypnagogia and hypnopompia. Both are liminal states between conscious and unconscious processing.

Hypnagogia is the transitional phase as you’re falling asleep, while Hypnopompia is when you are waking up.

Highly highly recommend trying out liminal dreaming.

It is a great place whence ideas may be harvested.

malux85•58m ago
A lot of the western world is focused on "alert problem solving mode", which is great, because it's given us all of these technological advances.

But I think in the future we should explore more of these altered states, because I think it's going to be a great source of creativity since it's so underexplored.

swatcoder•39m ago
I think you may have a misperception regarding how widespread "altered states" already are among academics, arists, and executives.

The "western world" may paint a certain picture in its most formal self-depictions, but it doesn't take much looking to find the folk depictions of both drugs and extreme physical practices in the productive lives and the "best and brightest". And if you know enough people in those circles yourself, you knkw what's going on.

The dam broke open on those stories in the 1960's but you can find more or less them coded in the cinema, radio, and literary tales from long before that.

jbandela1•58m ago
This is one of the areas where memorization/deep familiarity with material is important.

Sometimes, when I have a difficult problem, I will spend time reading up as much on the principles of the problem and then go to bed.

Sometimes, I wake up with the answer.

analog8374•29m ago
In shikantaza meditation I enter a state that could be called closer to dream. There's all kinds of strange stuff there and visualization gets easy. And stuff can get pretty clever. (Not saying that's the point of the meditation mind you)
watersb•16m ago
This must be different from straight up sleep deprivation.

Most moments of discovery in my experience have arrived only after a good night's sleep. Shower thoughts... Hmm. The state of waking up?

jauntywundrkind•10m ago
I've asked AI to help some, and maybe it's me who hallucinated it, but something that's super stuck with me from reading Philip K Dick's VALIS trilogy/Radio Free Albemuth were two dual modes: of the scorching mid-day heat of the Palm Tree Garden, a sweltering heat of the sun/that red even with your eyes closed, then at night, a sort of relief, an un-watched-over state. I enjoyed VALIS the first time a lot, but going back and finding these specific sections has a strong lure to it.

At the time it felt cute, a nice flourish. But over the years, the idea has sort of grown into me. I find that during the day, my critical mind is quite active & wants really exact precise things. Expectations can be large & slow down just letting things pour out of me. Now, this isn't the same in-between sleep/waking state as the article, but at night a lot of my concern goes away, and I can just enjoy things, work on things, uninhibited. Let it flow. Some level of tiredness can help.

I would like to be better about the flip side. I think the morning is another interesting, that a lot of people use well & love. Before the world is really awake, seizing the moment. Ursala Le Guin wrote about her daily routine, which involves waking prompty & writing writing writing. I feel like there's likely strong similarity. But also it sure feels good to have a bunch of work under your belt at the beginning of the day, right away. https://www.openculture.com/2019/01/ursula-k-le-guins-daily-...

sublinear•7m ago
It's so weird to see this topic come up yet again with no mention of Salvador Dali.