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Fabrice Bellard: Biography [pdf]

https://www.ipaidia.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/117-2020-fabrice-bellard.pdf
50•lioeters•1h ago•8 comments

Show HN: Vibium – Browser automation for AI and humans, by Selenium's creator

https://github.com/VibiumDev/vibium
80•hugs•2h ago•38 comments

Show HN: Minimalist editor that lives in browser, stores everything in the URL

https://github.com/antonmedv/textarea
20•medv•24m ago•7 comments

When Compilers Surprise You

https://xania.org/202512/24-cunning-clang
153•brewmarche•6h ago•58 comments

A faster path to container images in Bazel

https://www.tweag.io/blog/2025-12-18-rules_img/
35•malt3•6d ago•9 comments

My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions

https://www.timothychambers.net/2025/12/23/my-open-social-web-predictions.html
42•todsacerdoti•4h ago•27 comments

Some Epstein file redactions are being undone

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/23/epstein-unredacted-files-social-media
853•vinni2•23h ago•666 comments

Looking for Decent Conversation?

28•kmstout•38m ago•2 comments

Researchers achieved 1,270 Wh/L in an anode-free lithium metal battery

https://postech.ac.kr/eng/research/research_results.do?mode=view&articleNo=43617&title=Anode-Free...
66•giuliomagnifico•1h ago•27 comments

Fabrication Techniques Using Myco-Materials

https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/27602
7•andsoitis•2d ago•1 comments

Avoid Mini-Frameworks

https://laike9m.com/blog/avoid-mini-frameworks,171/
79•laike9m•8h ago•70 comments

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

https://github.com/freelawproject/x-ray
629•rendx•22h ago•107 comments

Making a game on a custom bytecode VM in 7 days and 3kB

https://laurent.le-brun.eu/blog/making-a-game-on-a-custom-bytecode-vm-in-7-days-and-3kb
57•laurentlb•5d ago•7 comments

Games’ affordance of childlike wonder and reduced burnout risk in young adults

https://games.jmir.org/2025/1/e84219/
106•azalemeth•6h ago•89 comments

I'm returning my Framework 16

https://yorickpeterse.com/articles/im-returning-my-framework-16/
71•YorickPeterse•7h ago•79 comments

The Port I couldn't Ship

https://ammil.industries/the-port-i-couldnt-ship/
81•cjlm•5d ago•40 comments

AMD entered the CPU market with reverse-engineered Intel 8080 clone 50 years ago

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/amd-first-entered-the-cpu-market-with-reverse-eng...
124•ksec•5h ago•56 comments

LVM Thin Provisioning (2016)

https://storageapis.wordpress.com/2016/06/24/lvm-thin-provisioning/
15•indigodaddy•2d ago•3 comments

Unifi Travel Router

https://blog.ui.com/article/travel-in-style-unifi-style-unifi-travel-router
417•flurdy•19h ago•363 comments

Microsoft Agent Framework

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/agent-framework/overview/agent-framework-overview
30•mooreds•2h ago•18 comments

Why We Abandoned Matrix (2024)

https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/why-we-abandoned-matrix-the-dark-truth-about-user-security-and-sa...
157•Flere-Imsaho•5h ago•116 comments

Nabokov's guide to foreigners learning Russian

https://twitter.com/haravayin_hogh/status/2003299405907247502
201•flaxxen•18h ago•357 comments

Permission Systems for Enterprise That Scale

https://eliocapella.com/blog/permission-systems-for-enterprise/
71•eliocs•10h ago•27 comments

Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS

https://github.com/bellard/mquickjs/blob/main/README.md
1317•Aissen•1d ago•499 comments

Show HN: LazyPromise = Observable – Signals

https://github.com/lazy-promise/lazy-promise
22•ivan7237d•5d ago•3 comments

The e-scooter isn't new – London was zooming around on Autopeds a century ago

https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/the-e-scooter-isnt-new-london-was-zooming-around-on-autopeds...
104•zeristor•11h ago•90 comments

Spice: A 40-year old open-source success story (2011)

https://www.edn.com/spice-a-40-year-old-open-source-success-story/
6•stmw•3h ago•1 comments

Mt. Gox CEO Karpelès Reveals Details of 2014 Collapse and Japanese Detention

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/former-mt-gox-ceo-mark-karpeles-reveals-details-of-2014-coll...
53•giuliomagnifico•3h ago•30 comments

Scaling Go Testing with Contract and Scenario Mocks

https://funnelstory.ai/blog/engineering/scaling-go-testing-with-contract-and-scenario-mocks
35•preetamjinka•6d ago•22 comments

Lessons from Building an Indie App for Artists

https://shanehudson.net/articles/2025/indie-app-for-artists
8•robin_reala•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions

https://www.timothychambers.net/2025/12/23/my-open-social-web-predictions.html
42•todsacerdoti•4h ago

Comments

nunobrito•1h ago
The article is OK albeit unaware of what is happening on the NOSTR world so I'll take the liberty of making some predictions related to NOSTR:

1) Blossom grows even more and defacto replaces IPFS for decentralized file distribution

2) Open Social goes beyond text and decentralized video, docs, meetings, calendars become easily available with several implementations sharing a common NOSTR protocol underneath for accounts and communication, see https://iris.to/ as first example

3) True P2P social web is achieved. Forget about servers or clouds, each cellphone becomes its own data center and cellphones talk with other using P2P techniques

baggy_trough•1h ago
> Bluesky will cross 60 million registered users in 2026. Growth will slow from 2024’s explosive pace but remain steady, driven by continued X dissatisfaction and improved features.

That would be a surprise since (active user) growth has been negative over recent months.

j45•1h ago
Steady might be just fine if a higher majority of those users are writers and publishers and not just consumers.
chrneu•1h ago
As far as I can tell, bluesky is pretty much on the way out. Nobody really uses it like they did twitter. it doesn't have the same vibe. it just feels forced. the science community might save it as a kind of summarizing service.

i think this might be a problem with many of the "replacement" services. That initial growth and boom was driven by the novelty and curiosity of the service. Now that twitter is seen as kind of played out it feels unnecessary to be on a clone of it. The draw is gone and most of the utility(alerts) have moved elsewhere.

i tried using bluesky and it just felt...lame? It wasn't really bluesky, just the fact I was on yet another social media service. A significant amount of folks on there are only on there because it isn't twitter. then they realize they don't need twitter which means they dont need bluesky.

bluesky feels like a bunch of high school kids who didnt get invites to the real prom so they made a different prom, but the different prom kinda sucks. "Yay, prom!" "Um..this isn't prom, this is different prom."

AJ007•37m ago
Mastodon has been better than I expected after the first Twitter exodus slowed down. Much less noise than X/Twitter. The protocol may turn out not to be scalable, but it's very much alive.
observationist•23m ago
It's like a compromise between forums and twitter, and there are some great smaller communities out there. When the curation and moderation are good, and the community has a solid purpose, you get gems - quite a few mastodon gems out there.
akho•16m ago
At this point, it isn't clear why federation is in there at all. The "forums, bit twitter" concept does produce nice places, but federation seems like a net negative for that.
observationist•25m ago
Some of the worst of the pile-on, scolding, pearl clutching behaviors that made everyone very glad to see certain people leave other platforms make large swathes of bsky totally worthless. It's like a mashup of the worst parts of reddit and twitter.

There are a couple nooks and crannies that are worthwhile, but at scale it's not a good place. The vibe is "something went wrong" and "poor decisions have led me here" and not "warm, welcoming, vibrant, innovative community of wonderful people."

cebert•1h ago
What’s unfortunate to me is both Bluesky and X have become dominated by political posts. I don’t have any interest in that and just want to keep up with interesting tech updates.
jimmydoe•1h ago
social network, and to some degree open internet, is a millennial thing, it will die out as millennials get older.
fogzen•1h ago
I tend to agree — but is there any data on this?
culi•56m ago
A poll of gen alpha (aged 12-15) from 2024 asked about job aspirations:

  YouTuber (32%)
  TikTok creator (21%)
  Doctor/nurse (20%)
  Mobile app/video game developer (19%)
  Entrepreneur (17%)
  Artist (16%)
  Sports athlete (15%)
  Professional online streamer (15%)
  Musician (14%)
  Teacher (14%)
senorrib•51m ago
I’d argue those aren’t really because of the social aspects of Youtube or TikTok.
flipbrad•49m ago
Something so grim should be accompanied by its citation, just so we can check it's not a windup
xnorswap•45m ago
two decades ago it would have been:

  1. Movie Star / Actor
  2. TV Star / entertainer
Youtube / tiktok are just the equivalent for that age in this day & age.
culi•22m ago
This is probably true and I would be really interested to see a longer-running study with a consistent methodology taking this on
culi•22m ago
I didn't wanna cite the Fortune article I got it from because it cited research from a group called "Whop" that didn't have the full data available. But here's the article I read

https://fortune.com/article/gen-alpha-dream-careers-youtuber...

EDIT: now that I'm looking more into it, I think this YouGov poll was the original source https://today.yougov.com/technology/articles/39997-influence...

I do vaguely recall a more serious study showing a vast majority of kids thinking "influencer" was a viable career path and a very large portion beleiving it was the only viable career path for them. It also found that these percentages were higher in boys than in girls. That's the study I was trying to find but failed and found this instead

ronbenton•50m ago
Anecdata—as one of the oldest millennials, I have seen a very steep drop off in social network usage amongst my peers. Too much IRL family stuff.
chipheat•33m ago
Why? At least currently I don't feel this way about them.
riffic•4m ago
A "social network" is a concept that goes far beyond computing and the internet
antonkar•1h ago
X or Bsky will likely evolve/become replaced by the social network where every tweet is an instant poll, here's a mockup I found:

https://x.com/MaskedMelonUsk/status/1987338574606356901?s=20

abhinavb05•39m ago
Sponsored by bluesky
andypiper•16m ago
I know the author, and do not believe that this is a true statement.
mnls•28m ago
Bluesky? Fediverse? Really?
KellyCriterion•25m ago
Does anybody know what happened to the great "Mary Meeker" (?) Web Internet Report, posted annually by her?

I loved her compilations.

amannm•7m ago
please put more work into AI generated content
riffic•6m ago
can't reveal too much too soon but someone out there is quietly trying to make "At least one major national government or major city will launch an official presence on BOTH Bluesky AND the ActivityPub Fediverse in 2026" happen.