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Size of Life

https://neal.fun/size-of-life/
1958•eatonphil•17h ago•217 comments

The Cost of a Closure in C

https://thephd.dev/the-cost-of-a-closure-in-c-c2y
51•ingve•2h ago•7 comments

Getting a Gemini API key is an exercise in frustration

https://ankursethi.com/blog/gemini-api-key-frustration/
530•speckx•13h ago•209 comments

Patterns.dev

https://www.patterns.dev/
251•handfuloflight•8h ago•61 comments

Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban

https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/australia-social-media-ban-takes-effect-world-first-2025...
763•chirau•1d ago•1160 comments

Booting Linux in QEMU and Writing PID 1 in Go to Illustrate Kernel as Program

https://serversfor.dev/linux-inside-out/the-linux-kernel-is-just-a-program/
85•birdculture•6d ago•19 comments

Auto-grading decade-old Hacker News discussions with hindsight

https://karpathy.bearblog.dev/auto-grade-hn/
435•__rito__•16h ago•202 comments

How the Brain Parses Language

https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-polyglot-neuroscientist-resolving-how-the-brain-parses-languag...
14•mylifeandtimes•2d ago•5 comments

Python Workers redux: fast cold starts, packages, and a uv-first workflow

https://blog.cloudflare.com/python-workers-advancements/
49•dom96•2d ago•12 comments

How Google Maps allocates survival across London's restaurants

https://laurenleek.substack.com/p/how-google-maps-quietly-allocates
253•justincormack•1d ago•123 comments

Incomplete list of mistakes in the design of CSS

https://wiki.csswg.org/ideas/mistakes
106•OuterVale•5h ago•54 comments

VCMI: An open-source engine for Heroes III

https://vcmi.eu/
88•eamag•4d ago•13 comments

Go's escape analysis and why my function return worked

https://bonniesimon.in/blog/go-escape-analysis
4•bonniesimon•5d ago•3 comments

Rubio stages font coup: Times New Roman ousts Calibri

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/rubio-stages-font-coup-times-new-roman-ousts-calibri-2025-12-09/
274•italophil•1d ago•440 comments

Super Mario 64 for the PS1

https://github.com/malucard/sm64-psx
225•LaserDiscMan•14h ago•89 comments

Show HN: Wirebrowser – A JavaScript debugger with breakpoint-driven heap search

https://github.com/fcavallarin/wirebrowser
25•fcavallarin•19h ago•8 comments

Fossils reveal anacondas have been giants for over 12 million years

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/twelve-million-years-of-giant-anacondas
46•ashishgupta2209•1w ago•15 comments

Flow Where You Want – Guidance for Flow Models

https://drscotthawley.github.io/blog/posts/FlowWhereYouWant.html
12•rundigen12•5d ago•1 comments

Qwen3-Omni-Flash-2025-12-01:a next-generation native multimodal large model

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3-omni-flash-20251201
259•pretext•17h ago•92 comments

Show HN: Automated license plate reader coverage in the USA

https://alpranalysis.com
178•sodality2•16h ago•100 comments

Just 0.001% hold 3 times the wealth of poorest half of humanity, report finds

https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2025/dec/10/just-0001-hold-three-times-the-wealth-of-poore...
10•robtherobber•21m ago•4 comments

3D-printed carotid artery-on-chips for personalized thrombosis investigation

https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202508890
20•PaulHoule•1w ago•2 comments

Common Lisp, ASDF, and Quicklisp: packaging explained

https://cdegroot.com/programming/commonlisp/2025/11/26/cl-ql-asdf.html
81•todsacerdoti•22h ago•17 comments

Scientists create ultra fast memory using light

https://www.isi.edu/news/81186/scientists-create-ultra-fast-memory-using-light/
93•giuliomagnifico•6d ago•21 comments

Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Valve-HDMI-Forum-Continues-to-Block-HDMI-2-1-for-Linux-11107440.html
708•OsrsNeedsf2P•16h ago•391 comments

Gundam is just the same as Jane Austen but happens to include giant mech suits

https://eli.li/gundam-is-just-the-same-as-jane-austen-but-happens-to-include-giant-mech-suits
209•surprisetalk•1w ago•141 comments

Terrain Diffusion: A Diffusion-Based Successor to Perlin Noise

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.08309
127•kelseyfrog•15h ago•37 comments

Is it a bubble?

https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/is-it-a-bubble
235•saigrandhi•16h ago•358 comments

When would you ever want bubblesort? (2023)

https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/when-would-you-ever-want-bubblesort/
94•atan2•12h ago•71 comments

The future of Terraform CDK

https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk
111•mfornasa•14h ago•112 comments
Open in hackernews

The Big Vitamin D Mistake [pdf] (2017)

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5541280/pdf/jpmph-50-4-278.pdf
72•felineflock•1d ago

Comments

amanaplanacanal•1d ago
Interesting. I live at the 45th parallel, and try to get out into the sun everyday during the warmer months, with 5000IU orally per day during the gloomy part of the year. Now I'm wondering if I should get my levels checked.
nerdsniper•1d ago
I’ve always been wary of overconsuming fat-soluble vitamins (ADEK). Seeing strong medical consensus that 6000IU/day of Vitamin D is safe and even desirable gives me confidence to supplement more liberally.
erikig•1d ago
TLDR Unfortunately, medicine took a very long time to realize that vitamin D is not simply a vitamin that prevents rickets.

We know today that vitamin D is a powerful nuclear receptor-activating hormone of critical importance, especially to the immune system.

With the available data mentioned above, the proposed doses would probably suffice to maintain vitamin D levels around or over 75-100 nmol/L, with practically zero risk of toxicity.

chasil•1d ago
My local grocery store offered free blood testing for Vitamin D a few years ago, and I was low.

I take a 2000IU tablet a few times a week now.

nikita2206•1d ago
Haha the article states that the recommended daily dose should be 6-8k
concinds•1d ago
Meanwhile, my daily 5000IU Vitamin D pills were recalled by some authority in Finland for “excessive dose”, and since it appears that a recall anywhere in the EU will apply to the whole EU, I was given a refund and presumably won’t be able to buy it again.
euroderf•1d ago
5kIU = 125 micrograms, that's a lot.
anamexis•1d ago
The linked paper recommends 8000 IU/day for adults.
concinds•1d ago
I doubt it has 100% bioavailability. Anyway, I don’t trust the low “recommended” amounts.
binary132•19h ago
It’s crazy how many of these comments completely ignored TFA.
radicaldreamer•1d ago
In the US, you can get 50000 IU on Amazon, good enough for weekly supplementation if you're low (same as prescription strength).
cn-watch•1d ago
The amount of fraud and fakes on amazon is surreal. I wouldn't trust something from amazon to open a can of beans that was already open.

I'm certainly not going to put something from amazon in my body. God only knows what you're actually getting

QuantumGood•1d ago
When you buy from reliable brands with a wide range of supplements in their own store on Amazon, you get what that store offers on Amazon as well as elsewhere. If you don't know the brand, Amazon is a bad place to learn about them.
elcritch•1d ago
I recall reading some research which indicated that daily dosage resulted in slightly better protections against cancer. Though better than not taking it at all.

I just got more 5000IU at Walmart which was a nice surprise. Normally I take two 2000IU tablets.

amypetrik8•1d ago
I get gummies at 2000000000 IU and that's not even the final form of my vitamin

Also what's an IU. Apparently it's meant to normalize impact across vitamin D species of which there are multiple. Part of me can see the reasoning but it runs contrary to how much of medicine/pharma operates, generally in such form as either mg per time interval or mg/kg per time interval. It would be like taking the whole armada of blood pressure drugs and dictating their doses in mmHg instead of milligrams. If only things were so simple!

outime•1d ago
I've been taking 6000-8000 IU of vitamin D daily along with K2, with no issues. I recommend using drops instead of pills as they allow for more flexible dosing. They aren't more expensive either (in my experience, they're actually cheaper).
josefritzishere•1d ago
This article is very technical and difficult to read. Is there a TLDR?
anamexis•1d ago
The article's conclusion is straightforward.
IAmBroom•1d ago
Nicely uninformative, but technically correct.
egman_ekki•1d ago
Vitamin D good. Higher levels than previously thought.
buildsjets•1d ago
Eat one small rock per day as important source of vitamins and minerals critical to digestive health.
danvayn•1d ago
This is why I eat fruity pebbles.
cluckindan•1d ago
If poultry or pigeon, eat two per day.
winternett•1d ago
2, they must all build up and grind together in your crop before expulsion for proper results.

Wait, we're talking about birds right?

mrguyorama•1d ago
This article is not technical and is 4 pages and includes a 1 paragraph executive summary. There's only 2 pages of content.

There's no specific info about any experiment. It just claims a statistics error was recently found in another paper/experiment. It claims fixing the error suggests we should supplement more Vitamin D.

It gestures vaguely at "Diabetes" and "immune health" and "we used to eat fish" to claim that we want/need more blood Vitamin D. It also points to some other actual studies that might have good evidence that we want or need more Vitamin D.

I would doubt anything in this could cause harm. Vitamin D is fat soluble so taking too much can be dangerous, but I don't think the recommended doses here are close to that dosage.

This paper aims for slightly more than 100nmol/l Vitamin D marker in blood, while other NIH papers claim >375nmol/l is getting into Vitamin D toxicity territory.

>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6158375/

NIH previously claimed a serum level of less than 72nmol/l is a health problem, so this paper is bumping that up slightly.

My understanding is that large scale tests of Vitamin D supplementation don't ever seem to turn out as great as all these papers would imply. Maybe their experiments had too low a dose.

My own supplementation has done jack and shit. Maybe I needed a higher dose.

I still hold skepticism that all of humanity needs a supplement, as that's just a sales pitch from a company at that point, but the "Everyone really does need a shitload of Vitamin D supplement" hypothesis at least has a mechanism that makes sense.

casenmgreen•1d ago
Do we need to be skeptical of NIH because of Trump? or they're still okay?

Also, remember - don't take D on its own. Always with magnesium, or you get harmed by it, for all that it also does you good. Body is not built for raw D.

Also also remember, D2 is a vitamin, D3 is a hormone.

anamexis•1d ago
I don't think this paper is associated with the NIH besides being hosted there.
Squealer2642•1d ago
To be clear, NIH hosts an online database called PubMed that contains almost all published biomedical literature. If the article is open access, then it also hosts a copy of the article on PubMed Central.

This is the link to the article in the PubMed database: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28768407/

You can click on the DOI link to go to the article hosted by the journal.

beejiu•1d ago
> Also also remember, D2 is a vitamin, D3 is a hormone.

As a naive person, what's the consequence of this?

buildsjets•1d ago
I mean, I agree MAHA sucks, and Kennedy is a fool and and loser, but the PDF is only hosted at the NIH. It was published in a journal owned by the Korean Society for Preventive Medicine, and the researcher is from Attikon University Hospital, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece. And it was published WAAAAAAAY back in 2017.

So do your research or something.

winternett•1d ago
If you're looking to build and maintain healthy vitamin D levels, D3 is generally the better supplement choice, according to health experts and studies. Consult your doctor to determine your needs and the best form for you, especially if you have a deficiency or dietary restrictions. -Google Gemini

I think it's important to clarify understandings for non-scientific/med community each time these types of technical discussions occur.

binary132•18h ago
you should always be skeptical of claims and seek to understand their basis and methodology.
Fire-Dragon-DoL•1d ago
I'm conflicted. It seems like in Canada the recommendation was that there was no actual error and the dosage of 1000 IU is still considered good. It's hard to find more than 2500 IU.

I have no idea what to follow at this point

woleium•1d ago
You can get 10,000 or even 100,000 IU tablets prescribed in Canada
Fire-Dragon-DoL•1d ago
Yeah but to get a prescription you probably have to have a valid reason. If the general directive is that 1000 is fine, I'm assuming it's not easy to get a prescription for that
sabareesh•1d ago
So is 10,000 IU of daily does ok ?
woleium•1d ago
yes, but not long term, from what i’ve read. do it for 90 days through winter maybe?
anamexis•1d ago
What have you read?
seba_dos1•1d ago
If you start from low levels, then yes, as long as you keep your blood levels in check. It would take a while to overdose it this way, but it's not impossible.
IAmBroom•17h ago
Cite?
red-iron-pine•19h ago
for a couple weeks? probably.

I would not take that much consistently unless you're in the arctic circle and its winter

ChrisArchitect•1d ago
(2017)

Some previous discussions:

4 months ago, flagged: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44705486

2020: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24768721

2017: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15867918

ChrisArchitect•1d ago
More recent Vitamin D discussions:

We're learning more about what Vitamin D does

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46088998

Vitamin D reduces incidence and duration of colds in those with low levels

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45732670

anthony100•1d ago
I've been taking 10000 IU per day for a year. I mentioned that to my primary care doctor. When I got home and read my health summary, I saw that he wrote "Vitamin D abuse" as one of his concerns.
binary132•19h ago
It’s crazy how many of these comments completely ignored TFA. Hackernews is in decline and will be indistinguishable from Facebook or Reddit before long.
gus_massa•18h ago
On published article does not mean it's proved and everyone must follow watever it says. The Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D says

> However, the evidence for the health benefits of vitamin D supplementation in individuals who are already vitamin D sufficient is unproven.

andvitamin D is liposoluble so overdose is a risk. So I strongly recomend to ask a real medical doctor.

binary132•17h ago
duh? why aren’t you discussing the merits or demerits of the article directly?
IAmBroom•17h ago
Which you literally did, in two comments.