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OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III

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The Waymo World Model

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166•dmpetrov•9h ago•76 comments

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281•vecti•11h ago•127 comments

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60•quibono•4d ago•10 comments

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340•aktau•15h ago•164 comments

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364•lstoll•15h ago•252 comments

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79•SerCe•4h ago•60 comments

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123•vmatsiiako•13h ago•51 comments

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160•limoce•3d ago•80 comments

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1020•cdrnsf•18h ago•425 comments

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52•rescrv•16h ago•17 comments

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44•lebovic•1d ago•13 comments

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36•betamark•15h ago•29 comments

WebView performance significantly slower than PWA

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10•denysonique•5h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Mapping Protests in Iran

https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2025/06/25/mapping-the-protests-in-iran-2/
57•nsoonhui•1mo ago

Comments

harel•1mo ago
My Iranian friends live between a state of high hope (at times like this) to crushing frustration when it does not succeed. I'm hoping we avoid the latter state this time around.
jillesvangurp•1mo ago
We can hope but I'm not very optimistic about this not getting crushed again or there being any more than a vague thumbs up from abroad for the protesters. It seems they are on their own. But I could understand Iranians choosing to stay safe rather then risk their lives protesting given the way this has gone in the past.

On the other hand the sudden collapse of the Assad regime in Syria shows these things sometimes do happen. But I don't think similar conditions exist in Iran. There seems to be a lot of anger but very little organized opposition. But there are some reasons to assume the regime might fracture internally where religious extremists and conservative but more pragmatic opportunists running e.g. the military part ways.

An Egyptian model might be more lucrative for those types where you get a kleptocratic elite getting more diplomatic about restoring international relationships in exchange for sanctions lifting and access to international markets to get filthy rich from the natural resources that Iran is currently sitting on. My impression is that the current unrest is caused by economics, not ideology. But a lot would need to change in Iran for this to happen. The poor health of Khamenei might trigger such a thing in the context of a wider leadership battle.

buzzwords•1mo ago
Have friends with relatives there. I think the fear of what's next is as potent as the frustration of what is happening with the current government.
breppp•1mo ago
> restoring international relationships in exchange for sanctions lifting and access to international markets to get filthy rich

The issue is the Iranian elites are getting filthy rich from sanctions and have a vested interest in them.

The IRGC has its own smuggling networks and its own companies which it can use to evade taxes and sell its own imported goods for lower prices locally

throwaway37426•1mo ago
> when it does not succeed

Iranian here. I think we've been successful! After the Woman Life Freedom movement, there's a noticeable change on how government enforces hijab rules! Not because they don't want to force hijab and their religion on us, but because they know they can't do it like that anymore. They are scared! That's a big win in my book. I know it might not seem much but I believe it is! No big change happens in one day. I think what you refer to, is the "last" protest/movement before everything falls apart.

If you've been born into these freedoms that we're fighting so hard for, you've been through this process before; by your ancestors. It's hard to appreciate how difficult it is to achieve the smallest of wins. You're not ignorant, it's just difficult to comprehend if you're not in the midst of it.

I also think this should serve as a warning to people whose freedoms are being eroded in western world right now. If you loose them for good, This is the process for getting them back and this is the price you'll have to pay.

eql5•1mo ago
For those being into prophecy (like myself): yes it WILL SUCCEED this time! The Iranian terror regime is finished.

(Unfortunately most people completely ignore the SPIRITUAL dimension of things...)

throwaway37426•1mo ago
Yeah, no thanks! The current regime is all about spirituality, prophecies and magic and look where that got us. We don't need anymore of that. I hope you're right and the regime is gone for good this time, but we need rationality, pragmatism, democracy, science, good education and economic policies, modern government and the rest of the obvious things we should have that a well developed nation needs.
harel•1mo ago
I'm get you and and I'm behind you 1000% and I wish there was something I could offer as substantial help. Iran as a culture and a people is very dear to me even though the current regime would rather have me not breathing on account of my country of origin, and have actively invested crazy money in that aim, luckily unsuccessfully.
RickJWagner•1mo ago
I saw a picture today of some Iranian cops waving at protesters from the rooftop. The caption said this was a very good sign.

Wishing you and your country positive outcomes.

nisalperi•1mo ago
We did something similar during the 2022 Sri Lankan protests: https://protests.watchdog.team/heatmap
throwaw12•1mo ago
why don't we see such maps when it happens in the US (ICE, black lives matter, Palestine) or EU?

Some people are very passionate about problems in other countries, or just contributing to propaganda

Cthulhu_•1mo ago
Because you don't go and look for it but instead expect others or The Algorithms to do it for you? Sorry to be so blunt but this comes across as a "why isn't anybody doing anything!!" when many people are doing many things, just not you. Please do some googling before commenting.

Anyway. https://usprotests.liveuamap.com/

throwaw12•1mo ago
who funds the link you shared? it also looks so incomplete

fyi: FDD is funded by the US government, which probably means incentives the propaganda (e.g. to get promoted and so on)

waffleiron•1mo ago
Because this is funded and published for the following reason:

> FDD conducts in-depth research, produces accurate and timely analyses, identifies illicit activities, and provides policy options – all with the aim of strengthening U.S. national security and reducing or eliminating threats posed by adversaries of the United States and other free nations.

FuturisticLover•1mo ago
The .org websites are not trustworthy anymore
fcpk•1mo ago
It's a Foundation with strong evidence of ties to Israel and an open agenda against (current) Iran. Don't be surprised.
cuuupid•1mo ago
Incredible to see so many comments claiming this is propaganda and claiming there are no such maps of the US, when a simple google search results in dozens of hits for such maps. It is impossible to walk around in any major US city without witnessing protests about various topics, we have never been shy about protesting and it’s a key element of modern American culture.

Feel like every submission that I see on HN which is even vaguely political just devolves into “America bad” and conspiracy theories. I honestly preferred the “AWS bad” meta over this

coffinbirth•1mo ago
You see, Iran is sanctioned by the west for decades now, and these sanctions eroded the Iranian economy greatly, causing much pain and suffering for the people of Iran.

These sanctions a major reason for the protest, so they are largely legitimate. To archive regime change, mix in (paid) violent protesters with AK's and Molotov Cocktails and add a Truth Social Post like

> If Iran shots and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J.TRUMP

there is your regime change!

wiz21c•1mo ago
Check "Monthly Protest Count" since september 2022 and you'll see things don't change much...
t0lo•1mo ago
Numbers might be similar- but that doesn't mean the circumstances are.

https://www.thetimes.com/world/middle-east/article/iran-ayat...

Remember. The axis is quickly being diminished (venezuela), and the financial and water situations are far worse now, as is the political one (coming off of a war which destabilised leadership).

Just hope that it's not out of the frying pan and into the fire. I have a great appreciation of the everyday Iranian, and they deserve better.

throwfaraway135•1mo ago
Although I fully understand why Iranians would protest, considering what happened to Syria and Libya, I would be very cautious.
abalone•1mo ago
I tried clicking on every number on this site and none of them linked to any primary sources.

I clicked through on the first news item I saw, "Security forces open fire on woman filming them."

This led to a post on X captioned 'Yasuj; "Firing a shotgun at a lady who was filming."'

The attached video[1] did not show a weapon. It appeared to show uniformed forces on motorbikes and some kind of muted firing sound.

A subsequent comment said: "Don't write the wrong text, it's marking with paintball so the operations team can arrest him. The sound of a shotgun is like this, don't give wrong information."

To be clear, this is not meant to defend security forces firing paintballs at or arresting people recording them, just calling into question the integrity of this particular claim suggesting lethal force, and the overall lack of support for the figures claimed.

[1] https://x.com/ManotoNews/status/2008440556867702830

breppp•1mo ago
I don't know about this specific incident but Iranian forces have a history of firing at protestors with shotguns including last week

https://iranwire.com/en/features/122471-crackdown-survivor-5...

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/31/armed-offi...

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/press-release/2021/07/iran...

fcpk•1mo ago
FDD -> Founded 2001 after 9/11 as "Emet"(truth in hebrew). Foundation for improving Israel's image in North America. Focused on "militant islamism" and has as primary architect a "maximum pressure against Iran" Mark Dubowitz.

Consider the bias that this can imply. This is not to give credence to either side, just that there are very strong partisans everywhere pushing specific agendas.

aaomidi•1mo ago
Meanwhile Reza Pahlavi supported Israel bombing Iran and now: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-882490

It's genuinely gross what US/Israel is doing by co-opting real grievances against the Iranian government to push their own puppet to lord over Iran.

> "You have a very strong prime minister in Israel who is clearly on our side. I think that [US President Donald] Trump, unlike his predecessor, is definitely on a different path vis-à-vis what’s happening in Iran today. And you have Marco Rubio at the State Department. I believe he’s perhaps the first secretary of state ever since the Iranian revolution who truly gets it," Pahlavi said, praising the political echelons in both Jerusalem and Washington.

Sigh.