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So, You've Hit an Age Gate. What Now?

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/so-youve-hit-age-gate-what-now
23•hn_acker•30m ago•1 comments

Why some clothes shrink in the wash – and how to 'unshrink' them

https://www.swinburne.edu.au/news/2025/08/why-some-clothes-shrink-in-the-wash-and-how-to-unshrink...
201•OptionOfT•3d ago•102 comments

4k tons of potatoes to be given away for free in Berlin

https://www.the-berliner.com/english-news-berlin/4000-tons-of-potatoes-to-be-given-away-for-free/
70•mrzool•1h ago•52 comments

Starlink roam 50GB is now 100GB with unlimited slow speed after that

https://starlink.com/support/article/58c9c8b7-474e-246f-7e3c-06db3221d34d
84•bahmboo•1h ago•45 comments

Find a pub that needs you

https://www.ismypubfucked.com/
42•thinkingemote•2h ago•17 comments

The Unbearable Frustration of Figuring Out APIs

https://blog.ar-ms.me/thoughts/translation-cli/
26•ezekg•1h ago•10 comments

Edge of Emulation: Game Boy Sewing Machines (2020)

https://shonumi.github.io/articles/art22.html
60•mosura•3h ago•4 comments

Show HN: HyTags – HTML as a Programming Language

https://hytags.org
16•lassejansen•1d ago•2 comments

Xoscript

https://xoscript.com/history.xo
26•gabordemooij•2h ago•14 comments

There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape

https://blog.jgc.org/2026/01/theres-ridiculous-amount-of-tech-in.html
655•abnercoimbre•2d ago•566 comments

Ask HN: Could you share your personal website here?

8•susam•50m ago•19 comments

I’m leaving Redis for SolidQueue

https://www.simplethread.com/redis-solidqueue/
238•amalinovic•8h ago•96 comments

I built Vector. Now I'm answering the question your observability vendor won't

https://usetero.com/blog/the-question-your-observability-vendor-wont-answer
44•binarylogic•1h ago•12 comments

Dutch police have their own car stolen during car theft chase

https://dutchreview.com/news/dutch-police-car-stolen-during-chase/
4•ohjeez•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A 10KiB kernel for cloud apps

https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/BareMetal-Cloud
22•ianseyler•1h ago•1 comments

Government drops plans for mandatory digital ID to work in UK

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3385zrrx73o
76•FridayoLeary•2h ago•19 comments

Lago (Open-Source Billing) is hiring across teams and geos

1•Rafsark•5h ago

How have prices changed in a year? NPR checked 114 items at Walmart

https://www.npr.org/2026/01/14/nx-s1-5638908/walmart-prices-inflation-affordability-shrinkflation
48•srameshc•1h ago•17 comments

A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1968579
40•7777777phil•2d ago•5 comments

Junior Developers in the Age of AI

https://thoughtfuleng.substack.com/p/junior-developers-in-the-age-of-ai
16•zdw•2h ago•15 comments

Ford F-150 Lightning outsold the Cybertruck and was then canceled for poor sales

https://electrek.co/2026/01/13/ford-f150-lightning-outsold-tesla-cybertruck-canceled-not-selling-...
17•MBCook•37m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Tiny FOSS Compass and Navigation App (<2MB)

https://github.com/CompassMB/MBCompass
101•nativeforks•6h ago•30 comments

I Hate GitHub Actions with Passion

https://xlii.space/eng/i-hate-github-actions-with-passion/
256•xlii•7h ago•212 comments

1000 Blank White Cards

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Blank_White_Cards
322•eieio•14h ago•57 comments

System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction "Demo" Programs

https://github.com/stewartweiss/intro-linux-sys-prog
63•teleforce•7h ago•3 comments

FBI raids Washington Post reporter's home

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/14/fbi-raid-washington-post-hannah-natanson
626•echelon_musk•3h ago•369 comments

Never-before-seen Linux malware is "more advanced than typical"

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/01/never-before-seen-linux-malware-is-far-more-advanced-tha...
76•Brajeshwar•3h ago•20 comments

Every GitHub object has two IDs

https://www.greptile.com/blog/github-ids
306•dakshgupta•1d ago•67 comments

A 40-line fix eliminated a 400x performance gap

https://questdb.com/blog/jvm-current-thread-user-time/
337•bluestreak•18h ago•71 comments

ASCII Clouds

https://caidan.dev/portfolio/ascii_clouds/
307•majkinetor•15h ago•55 comments
Open in hackernews

Maggots, an Efficient Source of Protein, May Become Next Superfood for Humans

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/maggots-incredibly-efficient-source-protein-may-make-them-next-superfood-humans-180987847/
36•bookofjoe•2h ago

Comments

ge96•1h ago
Makes me think if you can take maggots and make it look like steak would people eat it knowing what it used to be... it's like that video on YouTube of kids watching a guy blend random chicken parts and asking if they'd eat it, then he turns it into a chicken nugget and asks again, all the kids raise their hands.

It's the Snowpiercer food bar

tomaytotomato•1h ago
That "guy" on Youtube is Jamie Oliver, a world class chef who made a documentary on processed food in American diets.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKwL5G5HbGA

Some people find him a bit too preachy or wears his heart on his sleeve. However his battles for healthier food in schools is commendable.

catigula•1h ago
It depends on the person's disgust response.

There was a study in the 90s wherein the authors sterilized a cockroach and dipped it in some juice. Despite knowing the juice was perfectly safe rationally, most people would refuse to drink it. I find myself in that camp.

People also rejected fudge shaped like dog feces or soup stirred with a brand-new flyswatter.

fortran77•1h ago
> People also rejected fudge shaped like dog feces

Have you ever seen the popular Halloween party food "Cat Litter Box Cookies"?

Here's some examples: https://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/302/Litterbox_Cookies...

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/15195/cat-poop-cookies-ii/

In my experience, people don't mind eating them. We served them at a Humane Society event once.

pstuart•1h ago
I think "chicken" nuggets are a better form factor. We already know that most of them are made of meat scraps, and if they're tasty and look "normal" then who's to know ;-)

I'm hoping that cultivated meat can make itself a viable commercial product. And then there's Air Protein, which should be acceptable to all: https://www.airprotein.com/

darepublic•1h ago
maggot nuggies with french cricket fries please
srean•1h ago
All I can say is silkworm pupae are delicious. Once you get over the ick.
jimnotgym•1h ago
Not this human...
ramesh31•1h ago
Although probably not
throwaway743•1h ago
No.
WesolyKubeczek•1h ago
Too much ick IMO.

I can’t think of maggots separately from thinking about what they eat.

Also, cut a maggot up, and pus-like fluids come out of it.

They also contain a lot of poop.

lm28469•1h ago
> I can’t think of maggots separately from thinking about what they eat

If you're not vegetarian you most likely eat animal fed with animal or insect "flours"

Unless you eat local meat from the farmer next door you would be extremely disgusted at how your meat is made too

WesolyKubeczek•59m ago
Strangely enough, I have no problems with animals eating maggots. I could eat a chicken that ate bucketfuls of potato beetle larvae. But eating maggots is ever so closer to their own food.
Xenoamorphous•1h ago
I'll leave this for following generations.
zabzonk•1h ago
As maggots have been around a lot longer than humans, perhaps there are evolutionary reasons that (in general) humans prefer not to eat them?
lm28469•1h ago
As red meat is a leading cause of bowel cancers perhaps there are evolutionary reasons that we should not eat so much of it ?

> As maggots have been around a lot longer than humans,

Mushrooms and cows (ancestors) too, "evolution" is almost never a good argument for anything

AlexandrB•1h ago
Maggots are commonly found on rotting food or dead animals. They're a clear indication that decomposition has set in.

Of course this only applies to species of flies that go for these food sources. Most fly larva (really most insect larva) look like "maggots", including for species like hoverflies that eat nectar. But these "maggots" are usually hidden in the soil or on the plant and don't show up in one place in large quantities. Thus there's an obvious association between maggots and rot.

mnau•1h ago
Somehow I see how this ends. Steak for upper classes, maggots for the rest of us.
wtcactus•1h ago
It’s Logan’s Run to the book. Then they wonder why the west is turning to “crazy populists” when the “sane and democratic” ones go around supporting this kind of stuff…
torginus•1h ago
Somehow I suspect there will be a tech billionaire who will exclusively eat genetically modified maggots while the rest of us will be forced to subsist on chicken.
jan_Sate•1h ago
ew! why? Why?
stackedinserter•1h ago
FTFY "Next Superfood for Poor Humans". Hollywood and politicians will shame us for not switching to maggots and roaches that are good for planet, from their jets and $20KK mansions.
pasquinelli•1h ago
> Hollywood and politicians will shame us for not switching

how much would you bet?

lifetimerubyist•1h ago
never in a fucking million years

never crickets, definitely never maggots

netbioserror•1h ago
You can also feed the maggots to chickens.
pstuart•1h ago
And fish.

My take is to use cultivated insects (Black Soldier Flies), duckweed, and algae as protein feedstock for chickens and fish. Along with more humane husbandry of them it should be an acceptable path for protein for people.

anarticle•1h ago
Yep, and the chickens can make eggs! We could eat the eggs!

I can't believe this timeline sometimes. Cultivated maggots at scale.

heliumtera•1h ago
And you will like it! Now, I did not expect this on hacker news
jjtheblunt•1h ago
barely off topic, but we feed dehydrated mealworms to the birds outside and they love them. always fun checking out of Tractor Supply saying "nothing goes better on yogurt".
shagie•1h ago
Back in the height of the Atkins diet craze, I got some Larvets and put them in the break room with the sign "high protein carb free snacks - free".

https://hotlix.com/product/larvets-original-worm-snax/

They were left largely untouched.

givemeethekeys•1h ago
People keep trying to push for this. It won't happen. Masses will go vegan before they eat maggots if we run out of meat.
prisenco•1h ago
But why? What problem is this actually solving?

The birthrate is reducing everywhere, we produce more food than the current population can eat. The problem is not production, it's distribution.

Bolwin•1h ago
I'm assuming the climate impact of meat
NoMoreNicksLeft•1h ago
Several centuries ago the peasants got uppity. Thought they deserved to eat meat and other decent food. Thought they deserved to wear something other than rags. It wasn't easy to fix, but our masters grinded away this whole time to come up with a solution. You will eat maggots and you will be happy.
lm28469•1h ago
> What problem is this actually solving?

Investors problems obviously. If you care about the ecological or moral aspect of meat consumption we already have way more than enough affordable/healthy/tasty solutions

chairhairair•1h ago
This is fodder for right wing populists. Well-meaning environmentalists and animal-rights ethicists desperately need to keep this stuff to themselves.
b65e8bee43c2ed0•1h ago
you vill eat ze bugs und you vill be happy.
thedangler•1h ago
If its delicious, and I don't know what its made from, but confirm its healthy. I'll eat it. Ignorance is bliss sometimes.
tinfoilhatter•1h ago
How can you confirm that a food is healthy, if you don't know what it's made from?
4d4m•1h ago
Watching millions evaporate on new protein sources that people. don't. want. is the ultimate example of founder hubris. Imagine thinking you can overcome the subconcious ick factor most humans have with a product made of nightmare fuel. I kind of appreciate the delusion and commitment but these companies have failed to make insects a) more palatable than traditional food b) cheaper than traditional food c) healthier than traditional food.
NoMoreNicksLeft•1h ago
This wouldn't happen unless they think they've cracked the code to mass control of human minds and spirits. They believe (correctly?) that not only can they do that, but that they're so far along in their mastery that they can announce this shit right now without causing themselves problems.

If you disagree, perhaps you're just one of the outliers they have determined they can ignore (for now). We see these threads on HN once a month, at least, and the comments are overwhelmingly positive. I will take a 15 point updoot hit just for the comments in this thread before midnight.

telotortium•1h ago
These articles have been coming out for I can’t even remember how long - it’s what popular science magazines run when there’s no better news to run. The answer is always the same - no, people are not about to start consuming bugs in large volumes, especially when chicken performs almost as well in feed ratio and produces products that people actually like and consume. Yeah, people always bring up cultures that supposedly love certain insects, but I would bet that those people start eating chicken as soon as it becomes cheap enough. Not to mention that the allergenic potential for insects is almost certainly a lot higher than chicken - I’ve never heard of someone being allergic to chicken, but a ton of people are allergic to shrimp and crab.

At best this is destined to become a potentially higher-quality feed for chickens and pigs.

thr1237514•1h ago
Tech bros want to feed humans intellectual AI slop and physical maggot slop. Ironically, during the Biden years MAGA complained daily that the WEF wants to make people "eat ze bugs".
hrnnnnnn•1h ago
We could, instead, simply eat beans.
jessiewbailey1•1h ago
Can anyone provide a coherent explanation for why we shouldn't just skip the inefficient step where we convert plant protein to animal protein and just eat a bowl of black beans instead of a maggot concoction? Couldn't we just go for beans if we want supply chain efficiency or meat if we aren't optimizing for that?
sneak•1h ago
Many people find meat an order of magnitude more tasty than beans.
jessiewbailey1•1h ago
So eat meat or eat beans. Where do maggots enter the picture.
barbarr•1h ago
Why are we pushing this when we have beans
PlatoIsADisease•38m ago
Less calories, more protein.

Also, I tried to buy insects to eat, and they were way way more expensive than most meat. Maybe the infrastructure isn't there yet.

torginus•1h ago
Once again, what will actually happen (assuming this does work out), is you 'Vill eat the animal that eats ze bugs' instead.
Stevvo•1h ago
Plenty of tourists enjoy eating deep-fried maggots in Thailand every year. But Thai people don't, they find the idea as disgusting as anyone else does.

However if they can be turned into nondescript foodstuffs like protein powder, I figure it will come down to cost; can it be sold cheaper than plant based powders?

xvxvx•1h ago
People acting like you can't get protein from fruit, veg, and legumes. You don't need anywhere near the amount of protein that has been touted the past decade.
MaoSYJ•1h ago
can it be processed to be more protein dense than current whey powder? Can it be cheaper?

Thats is a niche that could help the cultural perception of eating bugs

MontyCarloHall•1h ago
If it {tastes,feels,looks} like eating shrimp, I don't see why people wouldn't go for it. After all, much weirder looking bugs of the sea (e.g. lobsters, crabs) are considered luxuries.
torginus•1h ago
I remember a NileRed video where he explained that the taste of chicken soup comes from the specific combination of amino acids, which he demonstrated by mixing chemically produced amino-acids in the exact same proportion, and the end results tasted the exact same.
tinfoilhatter•1h ago
Unsurprisingly, the name InsectiPro (the company featured in the magazine article) comes up in publications from the Gates foundation, the WEF and the World Bank.

NGOs trying to convince the rest of us to eat bugs to save the planet, while many of their members are soon going to be boarding private jets headed to Davos. Hard pass - I'll continue enjoying eating meat thank you.

wiradikusuma•1h ago
"These guys are much better than houseflies... ...They don’t transmit disease" -- My worry is for houseflies to sneak inside and cross-breed and "poison the well", is that possible?
philipkglass•58m ago
There are diminishing returns to further optimization of lower-climate-impact meat sources. Look at greenhouse gas emissions per 100 grams of protein in various foods:

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/ghg-per-protein-poore

Beef is really high at 48.89 kg CO2e, but pork is only 7.6 kg CO2e. Farmed fish is 5.98 and poultry is 5.7. If you can get people to switch from high-climate-impact meat to low-climate-impact meat, you've already reaped most of the possible climate gains from dietary change. To meet a given protein consumption target, you cut 88% of the emissions by getting protein from chicken instead of beef. Trying to get people to eat unfamiliar and potentially "icky" protein sources after they've already switched to chicken can only produce minor gains.

Though most people are reacting to the headline about how humans could eat maggots, the article says that these maggots are actually being fed to chickens, farmed fish, and other animals. That approach reduces waste streams, slightly reduces the already-modest climate impact of farmed fish and poultry, and doesn't have the enormous uphill battle toward regulatory and consumer acceptance that direct human consumption would face.

0x000xca0xfe•57m ago
We have those maggots (BSFL) sometimes in our compost naturally and I would never eat anything made with them.

The problem is not even the animal/maggot itself but the fact that it consumes ANYTHING. Old apples, coffee grounds, house plants, dead rats, everything.

The incentives to produce them more cheaply by feeding them trash (actual trash not mango peelings) is obvious and just too risky. When cost is the only reason they matter anyways, why waste money on quality ingredients or good QA?

fakedang•44m ago
This is missing the forest for the trees. Coal plants alone accounted for 20% of emissions back in 2018, so I assume the fraction is only slightly lower now. Like so badly - coal is 5% of energy generation worldwide, yet the entire emissions from electricity generation is only 25%!

Agriculture is also responsible for its own level of emissions but only because the world has been conditioned to dairy, and by consequence beef. Those are hard dietary habits that won't be changed any time soon. Also rice cultivation is responsible for GHG emissions, so are we going to let 80% of the planet starve?

elbci•36m ago
59 comments when I got here and no "soilent green" yet? Oh dear... we are truly doomed and deserve the owners make us eat bugs
modernerd•35m ago
"I'm a farmer."

"I saw that. What do you farm?"

"It's a protein farm. Wallace design."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jCjB-hFhWk