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Happy Public Domain Day 2026

https://publicdomainreview.org/blog/2026/01/public-domain-day-2026/
61•apetresc•1h ago•5 comments

A website to destroy all websites

https://henry.codes/writing/a-website-to-destroy-all-websites/
371•g0xA52A2A•6h ago•214 comments

Finland detains ship and its crew after critical undersea cable damaged

https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/31/europe/finland-estonia-undersea-cable-ship-detained-intl
318•wslh•8h ago•273 comments

Can Bundler be as fast as uv?

https://tenderlovemaking.com/2025/12/29/can-bundler-be-as-fast-as-uv/
165•ibobev•5h ago•57 comments

Extensibility: The "100% Lisp" Fallacy

https://kyo.iroiro.party/en/posts/100-percent-lisp/
10•todsacerdoti•1h ago•0 comments

Cameras and Lenses (2020)

https://ciechanow.ski/cameras-and-lenses/
363•sebg•9h ago•43 comments

Why users cannot create Issues directly (Ghostty)

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/3558
20•xpe•1h ago•3 comments

Show HN: Enroll, a tool to reverse-engineer servers into Ansible config mgmt

https://enroll.sh
76•_mig5•1d ago•14 comments

Linux is good now

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/linux/im-brave-enough-to-say-it-linux-is-good-now-and-if-you-wan...
519•Vinnl•6h ago•441 comments

WebAssembly as a Python Extension Platform

https://nullprogram.com/blog/2026/01/01/
38•ArmageddonIt•4h ago•0 comments

Show HN: OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare workers in Rust

https://openworkers.com/introducing-openworkers
381•max_lt•11h ago•115 comments

Dell's version of the DGX Spark fixes pain points

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/dells-version-dgx-spark-fixes-pain-points
107•thomasjb•7h ago•48 comments

BYD Sells 4.6M Vehicles in 2025, Meets Revised Sales Goal

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-01/byd-sells-4-6-million-vehicles-in-2025-meets-r...
184•toomuchtodo•11h ago•282 comments

2025 Letter

https://danwang.co/2025-letter/
264•Amorymeltzer•12h ago•169 comments

Python numbers every programmer should know

https://mkennedy.codes/posts/python-numbers-every-programmer-should-know/
292•WoodenChair•12h ago•131 comments

Marmot – A distributed SQLite server with MySQL wire compatible interface

https://github.com/maxpert/marmot
5•zX41ZdbW•42m ago•0 comments

Bluetooth Headphone Jacking: A Key to Your Phone [video]

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-bluetooth-headphone-jacking-a-key-to-your-phone
434•AndrewDucker•15h ago•153 comments

50% of U.S. vinyl buyers don't own a record player

https://lightcapai.medium.com/the-great-return-from-digital-abundance-to-analog-meaning-cfda9e428752
132•ResisBey•11h ago•155 comments

I was wrong about TypeScript part 1

https://chefama.blog/blog/posts/i-was-wrong-about-typescript-1
9•todsacerdoti•4d ago•0 comments

Moving Images Related to the Apollo Missions, 1967–1969

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/133360601
37•handfuloflight•6d ago•3 comments

Straussian Memes

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/CAwnnKoFdcQucq4hG/straussian-memes-a-lens-on-techniques-for-mass-...
24•kp1197•5h ago•29 comments

Quickemu: Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux VMs

https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu
116•teekert•2d ago•22 comments

Why Prefer Textfiles? (2010)

http://textfiles.com/uploads/textfiles.txt
18•kmstout•3h ago•11 comments

I rebooted my social life

https://takes.jamesomalley.co.uk/p/this-might-be-oversharing
347•edent•16h ago•284 comments

AI Futures Model: Dec 2025 Update

https://blog.ai-futures.org/p/ai-futures-model-dec-2025-update
3•amstam•1h ago•1 comments

C-events, yet another event loop, simpler, smaller, faster, safer

https://zelang-dev.github.io/c-events/
59•thetechstech•6d ago•11 comments

iOS allows alternative browser engines in Japan

https://developer.apple.com/support/alternative-browser-engines-jp/
367•eklavya•13h ago•311 comments

Bypassing a Clever CD-Check

https://www.davidschlachter.com/misc/no-cd-patch
14•dddddaviddddd•4d ago•2 comments

All my Deutschlandtickets gone: Fraud at an industrial scale [video]

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-all-my-deutschlandtickets-gone-fraud-at-an-industrial-scale
103•Kyro38•4d ago•44 comments

If you care about security you might want to move the iPhone Camera app

https://blog.jgc.org/2025/12/if-you-care-about-security-you-might.html
162•jgrahamc•4d ago•71 comments
Open in hackernews

Why Prefer Textfiles? (2010)

http://textfiles.com/uploads/textfiles.txt
18•kmstout•3h ago

Comments

orionblastar•2h ago
Unlike Word files, there is no chance of a Macro Virus in them. I sent our family lawyer some documents converted to Text by request.
hagbard_c•1h ago
No macro viruses but if your family lawyer uses some LLM-powered thingy in his workflow it might add a new dimension: prompt manipulation/injection attacks. A good spot to hide these would be at about ⅔ distance inside some wall of legalese at the beginning or end of a document since hardly anyone ever reads those.
akoboldfrying•1h ago
Weeeell... Ya say that, but:

Many years ago someone "infected" my computer with a "manual virus": A printed-out sheet of paper placed on top of the computer, telling me to delete all my hard drive's files myself, then photocopy the sheet and put both copies on nearby computers.

It was obviously a joke. But in the "modern" agentic era, the same thing in a text file is slightly more realistic as a threat...

delichon•1h ago
I've known people one-shot by pure text, like Atlas Shrugged, The Communist Manifesto, The Bible, The Qur'an, The Selfish Gene, Godel Escher and Bach, etc. Don't underestimate text.
ada0000•1h ago
What exactly does “one shot” mean here?
delichon•1h ago
Infected by a packet of ideas that profoundly alters your outlook on life, for good or ill like a mind virus. I've been shot several times, it's thrilling. For me it's always text that does it.
spankibalt•1h ago
Famous American detective TV show True Detective had the hero annoy his colleague by referring to religion as "language virus that rewrites pathways in the brain" and thereby "dulls critical thinking". In other words, a lot people read shit and it fries their mixers. Obviously, it can also work the other way. Et cetera.
anonymous908213•1h ago
A clever quip, but I have to point out that most adherents for a given ideology have never actually read the canonical text of their ideology. The Bible particularly was generally inaccessible to laypeople for a ~1000 year period, who would typically learn everything they knew about it filtered through the preachers of the Church. Even today with easy access, a majority of Christians have not read it.
reincarnate0x14•28m ago
Comically the use of curl | bash managed to shoehorn them in there, and there were the occasional terminal escape characters that could do funny and sometimes mischievous things.

There used to be something of a game of making specific files that would change screen colors or play songs off terminal bells, etc, tailored for specific terminals or command prompt windows. I remember a few short animated sequences using various backspaces and colors that only really worked if you could expect the text to be loaded at specific baud rates or in specific BBS software.

kehvyn•1h ago
It's always interesting to me that these plaintext sites are flagged as "insecure" and "risky" by modern browsers. I don't have a good solution, but it reminds me of [1]

[1](https://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2018/08/07/securing-sites...)