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Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS

https://github.com/bellard/mquickjs/blob/main/README.md
767•Aissen•7h ago•300 comments

X-ray: a Python library for finding bad redactions in PDF documents

https://github.com/freelawproject/x-ray
163•rendx•3h ago•48 comments

Is Northern Virginia still the least reliable AWS region?

https://statusgator.com/blog/aws-least-reliable-region-in-2025/
40•colinbartlett•2h ago•14 comments

Texas app store age verification law blocked by federal judge

https://www.macrumors.com/2025/12/23/texas-app-store-law-blocked/
110•danso•3h ago•69 comments

Unifi Travel Router

https://blog.ui.com/article/travel-in-style-unifi-style-unifi-travel-router
29•flurdy•57m ago•14 comments

Learn Lisp/Fennel Programming Against Neovim

https://github.com/humorless/fennel-fp-neovim
18•veqq•6d ago•1 comments

Some Epstein file redactions are being undone with hacks

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/23/epstein-unredacted-files-social-media
42•vinni2•5h ago•37 comments

Perfect Software – Software for an Audience of One

https://outofdesk.netlify.app/blog/perfect-software
98•ggauravr•3d ago•35 comments

Lua 5.5

https://lua.org/versions.html#5.5
200•km•1d ago•56 comments

We replaced H.264 streaming with JPEG screenshots (and it worked better)

https://blog.helix.ml/p/we-mass-deployed-15-year-old-screen
319•quesobob•7h ago•197 comments

Terrence Malick's Disciples

https://yalereview.org/article/bilge-ebiri-terrence-malick
72•prismatic•5h ago•16 comments

HTTP Caching, a Refresher

https://danburzo.ro/http-caching-refresher/
56•danburzo•5h ago•5 comments

Stronk.app – open-source gym lifts journal

16•apatheticonion•57m ago•7 comments

Help My c64 caught on fire

https://c0de517e.com/026_c64fire.htm
70•ibobev•6h ago•24 comments

Instant database clones with PostgreSQL 18

https://boringsql.com/posts/instant-database-clones/
379•radimm•17h ago•147 comments

Towards a secure peer-to-peer app platform for Clan

https://clan.lol/blog/towards-app-platform-vmtech/
75•throawayonthe•7h ago•18 comments

Jimmy Wales trusts the process

https://www.theverge.com/tech/846184/jimmy-wales-trusts-the-process
10•saikatsg•6d ago•4 comments

I didn't realize my LG TV was spying on me until I turned off Live Plus

https://www.pocket-lint.com/lg-tv-turn-off-live-plus/
92•fcpguru•3h ago•87 comments

Microspeak: North Star – The Old New Thing (2015)

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20151103-00/?p=91861
16•rbanffy•3h ago•4 comments

Fifty problems with standard web APIs in 2025

https://zerotrickpony.com/articles/browser-bugs/
63•dhruv3006•5d ago•20 comments

Meta is using the Linux scheduler designed for Valve's Steam Deck on its servers

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Meta-SCX-LAVD-Steam-Deck-Server
542•yellow_lead•8h ago•291 comments

Go-boot: bare metal Go UEFI boot manager

https://github.com/usbarmory/go-boot
64•nateb2022•6d ago•19 comments

Toad is a unified experience for AI in the terminal

https://willmcgugan.github.io/toad-released/
151•nikolatt•1d ago•39 comments

What makes you senior

https://terriblesoftware.org/2025/11/25/what-actually-makes-you-senior/
213•mooreds•4d ago•115 comments

Local AI is driving the biggest change in laptops in decades

https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-models-locally
174•barqawiz•1d ago•182 comments

iOS 26.3 brings AirPods-like pairing to third-party devices in EU under DMA

https://www.macrumors.com/2025/12/22/ios-26-3-dma-airpods-pairing/
220•Tomte•19h ago•191 comments

10 years bootstrapped: €6.5M revenue with a team of 13

https://www.datocms.com/blog/a-look-back-at-2025
284•steffoz•17h ago•108 comments

Executorch: On-device AI across mobile, embedded and edge for PyTorch

https://github.com/pytorch/executorch
108•klaussilveira•5d ago•16 comments

Fixed-Wing Runway Design

https://www.wbdg.org/building/aviation/fixed-wing-runway-design
21•DarkContinent•5h ago•10 comments

Show HN: Claude Wrapped in the terminal, with a WASM raymarcher

https://spader.zone/wrapped/
10•dboon•3h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Is Northern Virginia still the least reliable AWS region?

https://statusgator.com/blog/aws-least-reliable-region-in-2025/
40•colinbartlett•2h ago

Comments

david_shaw•1h ago
Yes, it's the least reliable. Thanks for summarizing the data here to illustrate the issue.

It's often seen as the "standard" or "default" region to use when spinning up new US-based AWS services, is the oldest AWS center, has the most interconnected systems, and likely has the highest average load.

It makes sense that us-east-1 has reliability problems, but I wish Amazon was a little more upfront about some of the risks when choosing that zone.

yibers•1h ago
Ass covering-wise, you are probably better off going down with everyone else on us-east-1. The not so fun alternative: being targeted during an RCA explaining why you chose some random zone no one ever heard of.
riffic•1h ago
how about following the well-architected framework and building something with a suitable level of 9s where you can justify your decisions during a blameless postmortem (please stamp your buzzword bingo card for a prize.)
paradox460•54m ago
We vibe code everything in flavor of the month node frameworks, tyvm, because elixir is too hard to hire for (or some equally inane excuse)
DANmode•43m ago
I agree with your post conceptually.

However: Don’t underestimate community support (in the areas you’re likely to want it) when comparing development stacks.

thejosh•50m ago
Bandwidth cost is also another major reason.
rconti•37m ago
Places nobody's ever heard of like "Ohio" or "Oregon"?

Yeah, I'm not worried about being targeted in an RCA and pointedly asked why I chose a region with way better uptime than `us-tirefire-1`.

What _is_ worth considering is whether your more carefully considered region will perform better during an actual outage where some critical AWS resource goes down in Virginia, taking my region with it anyway.

throwawaysleep•9m ago
This to me was the real lesson of the outage. A us-east-1 outage is treated like bad weather. A regional outage can be blamed on the dev. us-east-1 is too big to get blamed, which is why it should be the region of choice for an employee.
theturtle•57m ago
I searched for it, and did not find, the word "backhoe."

Big fail.

I have said for years, never ascribe to terrorism what can be attributed to some backhoe operator in Ashburn, Virginia.

We got a lotta backhoes in northern Virginia.

arusahni•50m ago
The sorting for the "Duration" column appears to be lexicographical, not numeric.
davidfstr•44m ago
I intentionally avoid using us-east-1 for anything, since I’ve seen so many outages.
temp0826•1m ago
us-east-1 is often a lynchpin for services worldwide. Something hinky happening to dns or dynamodb in us-east-1 will probably wreck your day regardless of where you set up shop.
secondcoming•27m ago
We get constant resource issues in GCP’s us-east4 region
nadis•4m ago
Cackling while reading this visiting my family in Northern Virginia for the holidays. Despite it being a prominent place in the history of the web, it's still the least reliable AWS region (for now).