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'The answer cannot be nothing': The battle over Canada's mystery brain disease

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c623r47d67lo
106•lewww•3h ago•60 comments

The Concise TypeScript Book

https://github.com/gibbok/typescript-book
35•javatuts•2h ago•1 comments

My Home Fibre Network Disintegrated

https://alienchow.dev/post/fibre_disintegration/
111•alienchow•3h ago•83 comments

Show HN: Ferrite – Markdown editor in Rust with native Mermaid diagram rendering

https://github.com/OlaProeis/Ferrite
120•OlaProis•6h ago•45 comments

'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/black-mirror-bandersnatch-real-life-works-influences...
16•rafaepta•5d ago•1 comments

Vojtux – Unofficial Linux Distribution Aimed at Visually Impaired Users

https://github.com/vojtapolasek/vojtux
8•TheWiggles•3d ago•0 comments

Finding and fixing Ghostty's largest memory leak

https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-memory-leak-fix
381•thorel•12h ago•77 comments

Show HN: I used Claude Code to discover connections between 100 books

https://trails.pieterma.es/
311•pmaze•15h ago•87 comments

CPU Counters on Apple Silicon: article + tool

https://blog.bugsiki.dev/posts/apple-pmu/
57•verte_zerg•3d ago•0 comments

Iranian regime tries to shut down Starlink

https://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-appears-to-jam-starlink-after-shutting-down-comms-networks/
29•ukblewis•38m ago•8 comments

A Year of Work on the Arch Linux Package Management (ALPM) Project

https://devblog.archlinux.page/2026/a-year-of-work-on-the-alpm-project/
46•susam•5h ago•1 comments

An Experimental Approach to Printf in HLSL

https://www.abolishcrlf.org//2025/12/31/Printf.html
20•ibobev•3d ago•0 comments

Open Chaos: A self-evolving open-source project

https://www.openchaos.dev/
361•stefanvdw1•15h ago•75 comments

Code and Let Live

https://fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/
296•usrme•1d ago•106 comments

AI is a business model stress test

https://dri.es/ai-is-a-business-model-stress-test
231•amarsahinovic•15h ago•240 comments

Show HN: VAM Seek – 2D video navigation grid, 15KB, zero server load

https://github.com/unhaya/vam-seek
19•haasiy•4h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Librario, a book metadata API that aggregates G Books, ISBNDB, and more

93•jamesponddotco•8h ago•29 comments

Show HN: Play poker with LLMs, or watch them play against each other

https://llmholdem.com/
104•projectyang•12h ago•48 comments

Overdose deaths are falling in America because of a 'supply shock': study

https://www.economist.com/united-states/2026/01/08/why-overdose-deaths-are-falling-in-america
115•marojejian•12h ago•83 comments

Ripple: The Elegant TypeScript UI Framework

https://jsdev.space/meet-ripple/
11•javatuts•3h ago•7 comments

ChatGPT Health is a marketplace, guess who is the product?

https://consciousdigital.org/chatgpt-health-is-a-marketplace-guess-who-is-the-product/
269•yoaviram•2d ago•253 comments

Sisyphus Now Lives in Oh My Claude

https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claude-sisyphus
21•deckardt•5h ago•13 comments

I build products to get "unplugged" from the internet

https://getunplugged.io/I-build-products-to-get-unplugged
7•keplerjst•2h ago•1 comments

Code Is Clay

https://campedersen.com/code-is-clay
59•ecto•12h ago•30 comments

Brands upset Buy For Me is featuring their products on Amazon without permission

https://www.modernretail.co/technology/brands-are-upset-that-buy-for-me-is-featuring-their-produc...
86•spenvo•4d ago•54 comments

Visual regression tests for personal blogs

https://marending.dev/notes/visual-testing/
10•beingflo•4d ago•3 comments

Show HN: mcpc – Universal command-line client for Model Context Protocol (MCP)

https://github.com/apify/mcp-cli
32•jancurn•4d ago•3 comments

Workers at Redmond SpaceX lab exposed to toxic chemicals

https://www.fox13seattle.com/video/fmc-w1ga4pk97gxq0hj5
87•SilverElfin•4h ago•13 comments

ASCII-Driven Development

https://medium.com/@calufa/ascii-driven-development-850f66661351
119•_hfqa•2d ago•76 comments

Kodbox: Open-source cloud desktop with multi-storage fusion and web IDE

https://github.com/kalcaddle/kodbox
17•indigodaddy•6h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Sinclair C5

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5
33•jszymborski•11h ago

Comments

leke•10h ago
Way ahead of its time. Some kind of rain cover and maybe flip the wheel combination around and it would make a sweet ev for the bike lanes.
ikidd•10h ago
>The driver sits in a recumbent position in an open cockpit, steering via a handlebar that is located under the knees. A power switch and front and rear brake levers are positioned on the handlebar. As a supplement to or replacement for electric power, the C5 can also be propelled via bicycle-style pedals located at the front of the cockpit. The maximum speed of an unmodified C5 is 15 miles per hour (24 km/h). At the rear of the vehicle is a small luggage compartment with a capacity of 28 litres (1 cu ft).[5] As the C5 does not have a reverse gear, reversing direction is done by getting out, picking up the front end and turning it around by hand.

Well, hard to believe this was a flop.

bluebarbet•10h ago
Presumably this is sarcasm but the C5 as described seems basically to be an electric recumbent cargo bike. That is, a vehicle that is fairly common today in big northern European cities, used for deliveries and sometimes even family transport.
thomassmith65•5h ago
It was the 1980s. People wanted to see products that looked like Star Wars props.

https://www.carrozzieri-italiani.com/listing/italdesign-mach...

esperent•10h ago
Looking at the photos and trying to understand how a person would comfortably drive it, I figured I must be missing something.

So I looked up photos with a person inside and no, it really is that bad [0]. Pure form over function.

Uncomfortable, yes. That's bad enough. But you hands are far back under your center of gravity. Any crash over a few km/hr is going to result in a faceplant because there's no way you'll bring your hands forward fast enough. Top speed of 24km/hr is enough to cause serious... death by head trauma.

[0] https://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/styles/g...

appplication•9h ago
C5, named after the vertebra most likely to snap in a low speed collision with a moderate caused pothole.
riffraff•9h ago
It's a recumbent trike, this sort of design seems to still exist today, so presumably it works somehow.

https://www.rad-innovations.com/blog-our-news/about-recumben...

pjmlp•9h ago
Quite common to spot them in Germany or Netherlands.
esperent•3h ago
Just because they're niche popular doesn't mean they're a good idea. That said the position of the people on those trikes doesn't look nearly as bad as the C5.

I have occasionally seen continental European tourists on those in Ireland. They struck me as a really bad idea for another reason. They're very low to the ground, which is probably good for aerodynamics but terrible for visibility for people in trucks, busses etc. There's no way I would cycle one on any normal road.

Some people do have a small flag sticking up but I don't think that's enough.

3ple_alpha•10h ago
Execution could have been a bit better but ultimately it's really hard to make electric vehicles with 1980s battery technology. Just about the only successful EV of the era was the golf cart and that's very niche.

Electric moped was right idea but some 30 years ahead of its time.

aaronrobinson•10h ago
This is the same guy that created the ZX81 (that I learned to code on) and the ZX Spectrum. He changed my life.
WillAdams•9h ago
Wasn't it possible to store these by standing them on end?
Angostura•9h ago
If I recall correctly they did did one niche application. Some people used them to trundle up and down the decks of oil tankers (a bicycle would seem better to me).
bitwize•9h ago
Sir Clive's Dymaxion Car. Doomed to similar failure. I love it for that reason alone.
woleium•7h ago
Yes! the weird Buckminster designed vehicle which had the driver so far ahead if the front axle it was unnerving to drive
tim333•8h ago
It's not far off the speed and range of my ebike which works well as transport in London. I wouldn't want to be that low down visibility wise though. On the ebike my head is a little higher than if I were standing which works quite well.