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The Most Popular Blogs of Hacker News in 2025

https://refactoringenglish.com/blog/2025-hn-top-5/
260•mtlynch•5h ago•63 comments

The C3 Programming Language

https://c3-lang.org
209•y1n0•4h ago•127 comments

Busy Is the New Stupid

https://www.cisotradecraft.com/bitns
22•escargot•1h ago•6 comments

Microsoft kills official way to activate Windows 11/10 without internet

https://www.neowin.net/news/report-microsoft-quietly-kills-official-way-to-activate-windows-1110-...
206•taubek•2h ago•120 comments

As deep-sea mining race ramps up, mission will assess whether ecosystems recover

https://www.science.org/content/article/deep-sea-mining-race-ramps-mission-will-assess-whether-ec...
8•rbanffy•2h ago•1 comments

Publish on your own site, syndicate elsewhere

https://indieweb.org/POSSE#
958•47thpresident•1d ago•221 comments

Sirius DB

https://www.sirius-db.com/
57•manoji•3d ago•8 comments

Exploring Dithering on Spectra 6-color E-Ink Displays

https://myembeddedstuff.com/e-ink-spectra-6-color
22•edent•3d ago•1 comments

Trump says Venezuela’s Maduro captured after strikes

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/loud-noises-heard-venezuela-capital-southern-area-without-...
1373•jumpocelot•14h ago•3251 comments

Daft Punk Easter Egg in the BPM Tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger?

https://www.madebywindmill.com/tempi/blog/hbfs-bpm/
710•simonw•23h ago•118 comments

Experiments with Ableton-MCP

https://jhurliman.org/post/804323197731373056/experiments-with-ableton-mcp-dec-2025
29•jhurliman•4d ago•1 comments

Recursive Language Models

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.24601
83•schmuhblaster•9h ago•12 comments

Beating myself at chess

https://log.schemescape.com/posts/diy/beating-myself-at-chess.html
12•zdw•4d ago•6 comments

World's largest functioning musical instrument: Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanamaker_Organ
51•bookofjoe•6d ago•7 comments

Show HN: Vibe Coding a static site on a $25 Walmart Phone

https://stetsonblake.com/%2425+Walmart+Phone+for+Hackers
5•stets•1h ago•0 comments

X-Clacks-Overhead

https://hleb.dev/post/x-clacks-overhead/
96•hleb_dev•9h ago•30 comments

Doesnt: An Esoteric Programming Language

https://lists.sr.ht/~rabbits/horadric/%3C5d708fd1-1c01-4fb6-a8e5-61213a1e88f8@sheeeeeeeep.art%3E
3•surprisetalk•1h ago•0 comments

ParadeDB (YC S23) Is Hiring Database Engineers

https://paradedb.notion.site/?p=172ea4ce9deb80898ef5d5097bd65544&pm=s
1•philippemnoel•7h ago

IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn't taken over the world

https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/31/ipv6_at_30/
512•Brajeshwar•1d ago•1047 comments

Profiling with Ctrl-C (2024)

https://yosefk.com/blog/profiling-with-ctrl-c.html
62•hun3•10h ago•12 comments

A Beginner's Two-Component Crystal-Style Wi-Fi Detector

https://siliconjunction.wordpress.com/2025/12/12/a-beginners-two-component-crystal-style-wi-fi-de...
120•jensgk•3d ago•36 comments

Cadova: Swift DSL for parametric 3D modeling

https://github.com/tomasf/Cadova
78•bdcravens•3d ago•19 comments

Show HN: Offline tiles and routing and geocoding in one Docker Compose stack

https://www.corviont.com/
61•packet_mover•5h ago•19 comments

Clicks Communicator

https://www.clicksphone.com/en/communicator
398•microflash•1d ago•248 comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2026)

335•whoishiring•1d ago•207 comments

Xsight Labs E1 DPU a 64-Core Arm Neoverse N2 800G DPU

https://www.servethehome.com/this-is-the-xsight-labs-e1-dpu-a-64-core-arm-neoverse-n2-800g-dpu/
9•ksec•1h ago•1 comments

2026 will be my year of the Linux desktop

https://xeiaso.net/notes/2026/year-linux-desktop/
739•todsacerdoti•21h ago•557 comments

UK company sends factory with 1,000C furnace into space

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62vx0pgyrgo
123•vekerdyb•3d ago•66 comments

Xr0 verifier, guarantee the safety of C programs at compile time

https://xr0.dev
3•Alifatisk•3h ago•0 comments

Linux kernel security work

http://www.kroah.com/log/blog/2026/01/02/linux-kernel-security-work/
166•chmaynard•23h ago•81 comments
Open in hackernews

How Smell Guides Our Inner World

https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-smell-guides-our-inner-world-20250703/
48•anarbadalov•5d ago

Comments

DarkNova6•10h ago
I was hoping to read an article on how smells guide our bio-chemistry, but it’s more a historical piece.

Sense of smell strikes me as the sense with the greatest discrepency between individuals. Some are incredibly attuned, others are completely oblivious to it.

Clearly the piece is written by somebody very passionate about their own sense of smell.

justonceokay•5h ago
I began smelling (ha!) much more acutely after living for a few years with some country bumpkins in Seattle. We would take walks together and they could smell mushrooms, flowers, animals, and other things on the wind that I was not privy too.

I think in cities we just aren’t taught to use our noses so that muscle doesn’t get exercised.

hearsathought•4h ago
> I think in cities we just aren’t taught to use our noses so that muscle doesn’t get exercised.

We are taught to use our noses for different things. Smell of piss, feces, gas, garbage, etc.

slfnflctd•3h ago
Don't forget vomit. For me, it's the worst smell by far in certain population dense areas. I will go to great lengths to avoid it.
DarkNova6•4h ago
I actually grew up in the province and later moved to a city. Can't say it had a noticeable affect on me shrug.
kayo_20211030•6h ago
> “The most crucial finding of this data set is really to appreciate that there are differences in olfactory perception,”

Honestly, I'm shocked to learn that. Shocked!

kayo_20211030•59m ago
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Quanta plumbing the shallows of science again. PBS does a better job, and they have less money,
jcynix•4h ago
The sense oft smell must be one of the oldest senses, think of small entities swimming in some "primordial" soup looking for nutritious stuff.

What I found most interesting to learn about our sense of smell some years ago is that "We Smell With Every Organ In Our Body, Not Just Our Noses" cf. https://www.ravishly.com/2014/10/16/smell-nose-olfactory-rec...

randycupertino•1h ago
I read an interesting book about smell and it mentioned that smell is the only sense that bypasses the thalamus, which is why smells often trigger emotions before you recognize the associated conscious thought. Olfactory signals go straight from the nose to our limbic system. It was The Forgotten Sense by Jonas Olofsson.

Also the "humans can recognize 10,000 unique scents" is outdated, a modern study by Science found humans can discriminate over a trillion smells!

Interesting stuff.

Personally I have been getting very into different perfumes lately, it's a very fun hobby! I love getting the different samples and finding new unique ones I love. My current favorite is Prada Infusion de Rhubarbe, it's clean, tangy and fresh with rhubarb and citrus. My partner got me a perfume sample pack for Christmas and it's been so much fun trying new ones each morning :)

cmrx64•3h ago
smell isn’t integrated in the thalamus with other sensory streams, it does something else entirely
FloorEgg•3h ago
I used to get migraines and sometimes they would be triggered by smells.

Thankfully I have thad a migraine in over 10 years.

memoriesofsmell•11m ago
Two anecdotes to contribute here: First, due to allergic rhinitis, my sense of smell was pretty muted for much of my life, only in the last few years when I developed a taste for wines did I start making a serious effort to manage that better and develop my sens of smell. It's been quite a pleasure to do.

Secondly, a friend of mine keeps (kept?) drawers full of jars with different things in them that had specific smells associated with them. In the same way someone might keep a photo album, she kept a collection of smells which would vividly recall a memory for her. To this day I still find that absolutely fascinating that she was able to do that so reliably.

The contrast of her experiences with smell vs mine was quite astounding to me and something I've thought about a lot since meeting her a few years ago.