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“Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead” (2016)

https://lbstanza.org/purpose_of_programming_languages.html
121•teleforce•2h ago•62 comments

A4 Paper Stories

https://susam.net/a4-paper-stories.html
85•blenderob•2h ago•38 comments

The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System

https://www.schmidtsciences.org/schmidt-observatory-system/
38•pppone•2h ago•28 comments

LaTeX Coffee Stains [pdf]

https://ctan.math.illinois.edu/graphics/pgf/contrib/coffeestains/coffeestains-en.pdf
6•zahrevsky•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: KeelTest – AI-driven VS Code unit test generator with bug discovery

https://keelcode.dev/keeltest
13•bulba4aur•1h ago•4 comments

Formal methods only solve half my problems

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2022/06/02/formal.html
45•signa11•4d ago•14 comments

The first new compass since 1936

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiDhbZ8-BZI
52•1970-01-01•5d ago•32 comments

Vector graphics on GPU

https://gasiulis.name/vector-graphics-on-gpu/
105•gsf_emergency_6•4d ago•18 comments

Everyone hates OneDrive, Microsofts cloud app that steals and deletes files

https://boingboing.net/2026/01/05/everyone-hates-onedrive-microsofts-cloud-app-that-steals-then-d...
26•mikecarlton•1h ago•10 comments

Stop Doom Scrolling, Start Doom Coding: Build via the terminal from your phone

https://github.com/rberg27/doom-coding
502•rbergamini27•19h ago•352 comments

Opus 4.5 is not the normal AI agent experience that I have had thus far

https://burkeholland.github.io/posts/opus-4-5-change-everything/
679•tbassetto•21h ago•961 comments

Optery (YC W22) Hiring a CISO and Web Scraping Engineers (Node) (US and Latam)

https://www.optery.com/careers/
1•beyondd•3h ago

Electronic nose for indoor mold detection and identification

https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adsr.202500124
155•PaulHoule•14h ago•87 comments

The creator of Claude Code's Claude setup

https://twitter.com/bcherny/status/2007179832300581177
490•KothuRoti•4d ago•319 comments

Show HN: SMTP Tunnel – A SOCKS5 proxy disguised as email traffic to bypass DPI

https://github.com/x011/smtp-tunnel-proxy
99•lobito25•14h ago•33 comments

A 30B Qwen model walks into a Raspberry Pi and runs in real time

https://byteshape.com/blogs/Qwen3-30B-A3B-Instruct-2507/
291•dataminer•18h ago•101 comments

Vietnam bans unskippable ads

https://saigoneer.com/vietnam-news/28652-vienam-bans-unskippable-ads,-requires-skip-button-to-app...
1468•hoherd•22h ago•747 comments

On the slow death of scaling

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5877662
96•sethbannon•11h ago•18 comments

I wanted a camera that doesn't exist, so I built it

https://medium.com/@cristi.baluta/i-wanted-a-camera-that-doesnt-exist-so-i-built-it-5f9864533eb7
421•cyrc•4d ago•131 comments

Show HN: Comet MCP – Give Claude Code a browser that can click

https://github.com/hanzili/comet-mcp
8•hanzili•3d ago•5 comments

Oral microbiome sequencing after taking probiotics

https://blog.booleanbiotech.com/oral-microbiome-biogaia
168•sethbannon•17h ago•71 comments

Investigating and fixing a nasty clone bug

https://kobzol.github.io/rust/2025/12/30/investigating-and-fixing-a-nasty-clone-bug.html
20•r4um•5d ago•0 comments

The ISEE Trajectories

https://www.drmindle.com/isee/
5•drmindle12358•2d ago•4 comments

We recreated Steve Jobs's 1975 Atari horoscope program

https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/06/we-recreated-steve-jobss-1975-atari-horoscope-program-and-yo...
86•ptorrone•14h ago•38 comments

What *is* code? (2015)

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/
63•bblcla•5d ago•25 comments

CES 2026: Taking the Lids Off AMD's Venice and MI400 SoCs

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/ces-2026-taking-the-lids-off-amds
123•rbanffy•17h ago•70 comments

Calling All Hackers: How money works (2024)

https://phrack.org/issues/71/17
298•krrishd•18h ago•189 comments

Gnome dev gives fans of Linux's middle-click paste the middle finger

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/07/gnome_middle_click_paste/
42•beardyw•1h ago•40 comments

Launch HN: Tamarind Bio (YC W24) – AI Inference Provider for Drug Discovery

74•denizkavi•21h ago•17 comments

Sergey Brin's Unretirement

https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/google-co-founder-sergey-brins-unretirement-is-a-lesson-for-...
266•iancmceachern•6d ago•334 comments
Open in hackernews

Sega co-founder David Rosen has died

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/jan/05/sega-co-founder-david-rosen-dies
250•n1b0m•1d ago

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toomuchtodo•1d ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rosen_(businessman)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega

pwdisswordfishy•1d ago
Not to be confused with the (much younger) David Rosen who co-created Humble Bundle and Wolfire Games.
websiteapi•1d ago
RIP, we will always remember him.
pupppet•1d ago
Wow I saw this come up and just assumed he had co-founded Sega USA, not Sega period.
bsimpson•1d ago
Definitely didn't expect one of Japan's most famous video game companies to have been started by a GI named David.
hogehoge51•1d ago
Taito was founded by a Ukrainian guy called Michael https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taito
aquova•1d ago
It's part of the strange history of Sega. Even back in their heyday, Sega of Japan had a pattern of treating its American and European offices as subordinate, yet the founders of the company just a few decades earlier were Americans
sbarre•1d ago
I never knew that "Sega" was "Service Games" shortened.
echelon•1d ago
I never knew it had an American founder. All of my life I'd assumed Sega was entirely a Japanese company, founded by Japanese engineers.
tombert•1d ago
IIRC, Sonic 2 was actually developed within the US, in California.
boomboomsubban•1d ago
Yes, but largely by a Japanese team moved over out of hopes they could train the Americans and corporate politics.
framapotari•1d ago
And I believe Tommy Tallarico was the first American to work on the Sonic franchise, ever.
cholantesh•23h ago
Still? Pretty sure it's widely acknowledged as one of his many fabrications.
LocalH•8h ago
He absolutely was not. The first Sonic game involving American developers was Sonic 2 on Genesis (developed at Sega Technical Institute with a combined American and Japanese crew), and he did not work on that game.
Klonoar•1d ago
This has been a fun trivia bit I’ve brought up to people over the years.
flykespice•1d ago
Same thing with Taito, founded by ukranian jew Michael Kogan. The company that created the phenomenal Space Invaders and spark the japanese video game industry from a niche hobby to mainstream.
coro_1•1d ago
Right. Check out the products they started with. Lots of YouTube out there on the topic.
becomevocal•1d ago
Thank you, David. One last Sega! for ya
honkycat•1d ago
SEGA has lost it's shine over the years, but IMO they are the greatest game company of all time. Their arcade output was STELLAR, their game dev teams were the most elite all through the mid 00's.

Seriously, look at their list of output. Just banger after banger. Not to mention their arcade hardware was top notch and was widely adopted.

Rest in peace David! Thank you!

tombert•1d ago
They do what Nintendon't!

Even though I haven't liked a lot by Sega in quite awhile, I really respect at how amenable they seem to be with fan projects, so much so that they hired one of the biggest Sonic hackers (Christian Whitehead) to make Sonic Mania. I'm sure Sega is aware of most of the fan projects (e.g. Sonic Robo Blast 2), and they seem to be somewhere between "not caring" and "supportive", which is pretty cool.

Sega also embraced emulation pretty early. I remember as a kid I had "Sega Smash Pack" on my PC, which used Kega Fusion, and on Steam I have "Sega Mega Drive & Genesis Classics", which is using vanilla Genesis ROMs that I believe you can load in virtually any emulator.

Compare this to Nintendo, who took down stuff like AM2R, and multiple Switch emulators.

agumonkey•1d ago
o7

cultural landmark for 80s kids

RyanShook•1d ago
If you’re interested in David Rosen’s story or Sega history in general I highly recommend Console Wars by Blake Harris. https://amzn.to/4q3YaOl
gryson•1d ago
In Rosen's last Sega-related interview with Keith Stuart for the book Mega Drive Collected Works, he disagrees with the Sega internal conflict narrative as presented in Console Wars and says it was just Sega of America CEO Tom Kalinske being unable to understand why certain decisions had to be made.

After Console Wars, he apparently stopped giving interviews because he didn't like that game historians were constantly getting the Sega story wrong.

dmix•1d ago
> After Console Wars, he apparently stopped giving interviews because he didn't like that game historians were constantly getting the Sega story wrong.

Classic, nobody dislikes journalism as much as someone who lived through something journalists have covered. They always get stuff wrong in pursuit of an angle or narrative.

theshackleford•1d ago
I learned my lesson about the media after a spate of interviews I did about a decade ago. The difference between what I said, and what they cut and edited it into was completely wild. It completely changed the narrative.

It as a result completely changed how I see everything in the media. It's not that I distrust it as such, but...I try to ensure I can get as many angles as possible to converge into a more whole picture, as opposed to fewer sources.

robotresearcher•1d ago
I worked on a project with tech and animals. We were cautious about media, because any work with animals naturally invites welfare questions. Our project was aimed at improving welfare, and we really cared about this. So we refused to allow the media to film the animals at all, let alone our experiments. We provided them with our own professionally filmed footage, and I prepped carefully to avoid traps in interviews, which went well.

A national TV news network dubbed the sound of alarmed animals over our provided footage for their broadcast. Apparently the original audio of happy animals making happy sounds was not exciting enough to use, despite the contentment of the animals being the point of the work. I was so mad and sad.

stuaxo•1d ago
Oh, "Collected Works" - for a moment I thought this was a book with a wacky name.
gryson•1d ago
Oops! Fixed.
carra•1d ago
So, 2 people submitted the same thing earlier today and got ignored, but this time it makes the front page? And this seems to be happening often here. Not the most encouraging system to submit something...
bookofjoe•1d ago
Happens 2-4 times/week with my submissions, usually 3-7 days later.
jaffa2•1d ago
Just wait 3-7 days before posting your submission next time.
Larrikin•1d ago
Are you submitting for Internet points or because you think something is interesting, important, or cool? Discussion is more interesting, even if it is limited, when you aren't trying to just get points.
spankibalt•1d ago
SEGA does what Nintendon't!
hyperluz•1d ago
The Sega Genesis was the last console with a "game console", "non-domestic-PC", and "non-toy" auras, for me. At a non-internet time, game consoles were like magnets for socialization and for making friends through shared experiences. I never knew who David Rosen was. Unfortunately only today I know who he was. And he was the kind of person that did significant work that influenced and nourished the imagination and experiences of many young people and adults. Thanks a lot for Sega, for the arcades, for the Master System, for Akai Koudan Zillion and for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Mr. David Rosen. Rest in peace.
davidthewatson•1d ago
Does anyone know Rosen's role in Sega Saturn? I owned one and loved it so much. It was ahead of its time, given few mastered its design intricacies while those who did are legendary.
EvanAnderson•1d ago
For those so-inclined the They Create Worlds podcast did a nice episode on the history of Sega: https://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/the-untold-history-of...