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Hacker News front page now, but the titles are honest

https://dosaygo-studio.github.io/hn-front-page-2035/news-honest.html
1005•keepamovin•2h ago•224 comments

Garage – An S3 object store so reliable you can run it outside datacenters

https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
135•ibobev•2h ago•20 comments

Cursor Acquires Graphite

https://graphite.com/blog/graphite-joins-cursor
101•timvdalen•1h ago•53 comments

GotaTun -- Mullvad's WireGuard Implementation in Rust

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/announcing-gotatun-the-future-of-wireguard-at-mullvad-vpn
375•km•6h ago•85 comments

Amazon will allow ePub and PDF downloads for DRM-free eBooks

https://www.kdpcommunity.com/s/article/New-eBook-Download-Options-for-Readers-Coming-in-2026?lang...
342•captn3m0•7h ago•183 comments

The FreeBSD Foundation's Laptop Support and Usability Project

https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/proj-laptop
68•mikece•2h ago•25 comments

TikTok Deal Is the Shittiest Possible Outcome, Making Everything Worse

https://www.techdirt.com/2025/12/19/tiktok-deal-done-and-its-somehow-the-shittiest-possible-outco...
150•lateforwork•1h ago•97 comments

Show HN: I Made Loom for Mobile

https://demoscope.app
17•admtal•46m ago•7 comments

Believe the Checkbook

https://robertgreiner.com/believe-the-checkbook/
25•rg81•2h ago•6 comments

Beginning January 2026, all ACM publications will be made open access

https://dl.acm.org/openaccess
1909•Kerrick•1d ago•230 comments

Show HN: Stepped Actions – distributed workflow orchestration for Rails

https://github.com/envirobly/stepped
62•klevo•5d ago•9 comments

Programming language speed comparison using Leibniz formula for π

https://niklas-heer.github.io/speed-comparison/
15•PKop•4d ago•8 comments

Prepare for That Stupid World

https://ploum.net/2025-12-19-prepare-for-that-world.html
28•speckx•52m ago•12 comments

Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch

https://www.theverge.com/news/845400/texas-tv-makers-lawsuit-samsung-sony-lg-hisense-tcl-spying
1109•tortilla•2d ago•553 comments

Does my key fob have more computing power than the Lunar lander?

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469780/episodes/18340142-17-does-my-key-fob-have-more-computing-power...
22•jammcq•5d ago•16 comments

Building a Transparent Keyserver

https://words.filippo.io/keyserver-tlog/
32•noident•2h ago•8 comments

We pwned X, Vercel, Cursor, and Discord through a supply-chain attack

https://gist.github.com/hackermondev/5e2cdc32849405fff6b46957747a2d28
1043•hackermondev•22h ago•382 comments

Getting bitten by Intel's poor naming schemes

https://lorendb.dev/posts/getting-bitten-by-poor-naming-schemes/
232•LorenDB•12h ago•123 comments

1.5 TB of VRAM on Mac Studio – RDMA over Thunderbolt 5

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/15-tb-vram-on-mac-studio-rdma-over-thunderbolt-5
540•rbanffy•19h ago•195 comments

I have to give Fortnite my passport to use Bluesky

https://spitfirenews.com/p/why-i-have-to-give-fortnite-my-passport-to-use-bluesky
63•malshe•1h ago•55 comments

Noclip.website – A digital museum of video game levels

https://noclip.website/
376•ivmoreau•15h ago•48 comments

How to think about durable execution

https://hatchet.run/blog/durable-execution
72•abelanger•1w ago•24 comments

History LLMs: Models trained exclusively on pre-1913 texts

https://github.com/DGoettlich/history-llms
663•iamwil•19h ago•323 comments

From Zero to QED: An informal introduction to formality with Lean 4

https://sdiehl.github.io/zero-to-qed/01_introduction.html
120•rwosync•5d ago•15 comments

GPT-5.2-Codex

https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2-codex/
549•meetpateltech•23h ago•300 comments

Pingfs: Stores your data in ICMP ping packets (2020)

https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
72•linkdd•5d ago•25 comments

Designing a Passive Lidar Detector Device

https://www.atredis.com/blog/2025/11/20/designing-a-passive-lidar-detection-sensor
52•speckx•3d ago•4 comments

How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chips

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2025/12/18/tech/china-west-ai-chips/
423•artninja1988•22h ago•520 comments

Prompt caching for cheaper LLM tokens

https://ngrok.com/blog/prompt-caching/
224•samwho•3d ago•50 comments

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D sells for more than 9800X3D, enthusiasts flock to AM4 DDR4

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/amds-legacy-ryzen-7-5800x3d-chips-now-sell-for-up...
6•walterbell•38m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Garage – An S3 object store so reliable you can run it outside datacenters

https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
132•ibobev•2h ago

Comments

SomaticPirate•1h ago
Seeing a ton of adoption of this after the Minio debacle

https://www.repoflow.io/blog/benchmarking-self-hosted-s3-com... was useful.

RustFS also looks interesting but for entirely non-technical reasons we had to exclude it.

Anyone have any advice for swapping this in for Minio?

dpedu•1h ago
I have not tried either myself, but I wanted to mention that Versity S3 Gateway looks good too.

https://github.com/versity/versitygw

I am also curious how Ceph S3 gateway compares to all of these.

Implicated•1h ago
> but for entirely non-technical reasons we had to exclude it

Able/willing to expand on this at all? Just curious.

NitpickLawyer•59m ago
Not the same person you asked, but my guess would be that it is seen as a chinese product.
lima•38m ago
RustFS appears to be very early-stage with no real distributed systems architecture: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/pull/884

I'm not sure if it even has any sort of cluster consensus algorithm? I can't imagine it not eating committed writes in a multi-node deployment.

Garage and Ceph (well, radosgw) are the only open source S3-compatible object storage which have undergone serious durability/correctness testing. Anything else will most likely eat your data.

dewey•35m ago
What is this based on, honest question as from the landing page I don't get that impression. Are many committers China-based?
NitpickLawyer•28m ago
https://rustfs.com.cn/

> Beijing Address: Area C, North Territory, Zhongguancun Dongsheng Science Park, No. 66 Xixiaokou Road, Haidian District, Beijing

> Beijing ICP Registration No. 2024061305-1

dewey•25m ago
Oh, I misread the initial comment and thought they had to exclude Garage. Thanks!
ai-christianson•1h ago
I love garage. I think it has applications beyond the standard self host s3 alternative.

It's a really cool system for hyper converged architecture where storage requests can pull data from the local machine and only hit the network when needed.

Powdering7082•1h ago
No erasure coding seems like a pretty big loss in terms of how much resources do you need to get good resiliency & efficiency
fabian2k•1h ago
Looks interesting for something like local development. I don't intend to run production object storage myself, but some of the stuff in the guide to the production setup (https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/documentation/cookbook/real-w...) would scare me a bit:

> For the metadata storage, Garage does not do checksumming and integrity verification on its own, so it is better to use a robust filesystem such as BTRFS or ZFS. Users have reported that when using the LMDB database engine (the default), database files have a tendency of becoming corrupted after an unclean shutdown (e.g. a power outage), so you should take regular snapshots to be able to recover from such a situation.

It seems like you can also use SQLite, but a default database that isn't robust against power failure or crashes seems suprising to me.

igor47•24m ago
I've been using minio for local dev but that version is unmaintained now. However, I was put off by the minimum requirements for garage listed on the page -- does it really need a gig of RAM?
archon810•21m ago
The current latest Minio release that is working for us for local development is now almost a year old and soon enough we will have to upgrade. Curious what others have replaced it with that is as easy to set up and has a management UI.
moffkalast•17m ago
That's not something you can do reliably in software, datacenter grade NVMe drives come with power loss protection and additional capacitors to handle that gracefully. If power is cut at the wrong moment the partition may not be mountable afterwards otherwise.

If you really live somewhere with frequent outages, buy an industrial drive that has a PLP rating. Or get a UPS, they tend to be cheaper.

doctorpangloss•1h ago
https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main-...

this is the reliability question no?

agwa•56m ago
Does this support conditional PUT (If-Match / If-None-Match)?
faizshah•47m ago
One really useful usecase for Garage for me has been data engineering scripts. I can just use the S3 integration that every tool has to dump to garage and then I can more easily scale up to cloud later.
Eikon•45m ago
Unfortunately, this doesn’t support conditional writes through if-match and if-none-match [0] and thus is not compatible with ZeroFS [1].

[0] https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/issues/1052

[1] https://github.com/Barre/ZeroFS

wyattjoh•42m ago
Wasn't expecting to see it hosted on forgejo. Kind of a breath of fresh air to be honest.
thhck•20m ago
BTW https://deuxfleurs.fr/ is one of the most beautiful website I have ever seen