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Radicle: The Sovereign Forge

https://radicle.xyz
37•ibobev•1h ago•12 comments

Booting from a vinyl record (2020)

https://boginjr.com/it/sw/dev/vinyl-boot/
87•yesturi•4h ago•23 comments

AI is a horse (2024)

https://kconner.com/2024/08/02/ai-is-a-horse.html
169•zdw•3d ago•83 comments

Show HN: Whosthere: A LAN discovery tool with a modern TUI, written in Go

https://github.com/ramonvermeulen/whosthere
35•rvermeulen98•2h ago•10 comments

Proton Spam and the AI Consent Problem

https://dbushell.com/2026/01/22/proton-spam/
280•dbushell•7h ago•176 comments

Updates to our web search products and Programmable Search Engine capabilities

https://programmablesearchengine.googleblog.com/2026/01/updates-to-our-web-search-products.html
128•01jonny01•5h ago•122 comments

I built a light that reacts to radio waves [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moBCOEiqiPs
289•codetheweb•9h ago•65 comments

What has Docker become?

https://tuananh.net/2026/01/20/what-has-docker-become/
97•tuananh•2h ago•87 comments

Replacing Protobuf with Rust to go 5 times faster

https://pgdog.dev/blog/replace-protobuf-with-rust
95•whiteros_e•5h ago•65 comments

AI Usage Policy

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/blob/main/AI_POLICY.md
319•mefengl•5h ago•157 comments

Show HN: isometric.nyc – giant isometric pixel art map of NYC

https://cannoneyed.com/isometric-nyc/
1080•cannoneyed•21h ago•203 comments

Microsoft mishandling example.com

https://tinyapps.org/blog/microsoft-mishandling-example-com.html
90•mrled•1h ago•34 comments

GPTZero finds 100 new hallucinations in NeurIPS 2025 accepted papers

https://gptzero.me/news/neurips/
883•segmenta•23h ago•471 comments

Show HN: S2-lite, an open source Stream Store

https://github.com/s2-streamstore/s2
29•shikhar•1d ago•2 comments

The state of modern AI text to speech systems for screen reader users

https://stuff.interfree.ca/2026/01/05/ai-tts-for-screenreaders.html
46•tuukkao•5h ago•10 comments

Presence in Death

https://rubinmuseum.org/presence-in-death/
28•tock•2h ago•3 comments

The cleaner: One woman’s mission to help Britain’s hoarders

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/1/18/the-cleaner-one-womans-mission-to-help-britains-hoar...
18•Qem•4d ago•10 comments

Capital One to acquire Brex for $5.15B

https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/capital-one-buy-fintech-firm-brex-515-billion-deal-20...
325•personjerry•17h ago•270 comments

I was banned from Claude for scaffolding a Claude.md file?

https://hugodaniel.com/posts/claude-code-banned-me/
613•hugodan•20h ago•545 comments

Why does SSH send 100 packets per keystroke?

https://eieio.games/blog/ssh-sends-100-packets-per-keystroke/
553•eieio•19h ago•295 comments

Tesla fined for repeatedly failing to help UK police over driving offences

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0r44zpprg7o
7•6LLvveMx2koXfwn•13m ago•0 comments

Qwen3-TTS family is now open sourced: Voice design, clone, and generation

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3tts-0115
649•Palmik•1d ago•205 comments

Variation on Iota

https://www.toolofthought.com/posts/variation-on-iota
7•aebtebeten•4d ago•2 comments

Douglas Adams on the English–American cultural divide over "heroes"

https://shreevatsa.net/post/douglas-adams-cultural-divide/
489•speckx•1d ago•493 comments

Why medieval city-builder video games are historically inaccurate (2020)

https://www.leidenmedievalistsblog.nl/articles/why-medieval-city-builder-video-games-are-historic...
171•benbreen•14h ago•113 comments

Your app subscription is now my weekend project

https://rselbach.com/your-sub-is-now-my-weekend-project
440•robteix•4d ago•309 comments

TI-99/4A: Leaning More on the Firmware

https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2026/01/17/ti-99-4a-leaning-more-heavily-on-the-firmware/
54•ibobev•4d ago•22 comments

Scaling PostgreSQL to power 800M ChatGPT users

https://openai.com/index/scaling-postgresql/
246•mustaphah•17h ago•106 comments

European Alternatives

https://european-alternatives.eu
36•s_dev•1h ago•4 comments

The lost art of XML

https://marcosmagueta.com/blog/the-lost-art-of-xml/
66•Curiositry•11h ago•91 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: S2-lite, an open source Stream Store

https://github.com/s2-streamstore/s2
29•shikhar•1d ago
S2 was on HN for our intro blog post a year ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42480105). S2 started out as a serverless API — think S3, but for streams.

The idea of streams as a cloud storage primitive resonated with a lot of folks, but not having an open source option was a sticking point for adoption – especially from projects that were themselves open source! So we decided to build it: https://github.com/s2-streamstore/s2

s2-lite is MIT-licensed, written in Rust, and uses SlateDB (https://slatedb.io) as its storage engine. SlateDB is an embedded LSM-style key-value database on top of object storage, which made it a great match for delivering the same durability guarantees as s2.dev.

You can specify a bucket and path to run against an object store like AWS S3 — or skip to run entirely in-memory. (This also makes it a great emulator for dev/test environments).

Why not just open up the backend of our cloud service? s2.dev has a decoupled architecture with multiple components running in Kubernetes, including our own K8S operator – we made tradeoffs that optimize for operation of a thoroughly multi-tenant cloud infra SaaS. With s2-lite, our goal was to ship something dead simple to operate. There is a lot of shared code between the two that now lives in the OSS repo.

A few features remain (notably deletion of resources and records), but s2-lite is substantially ready. Try the Quickstart in the README to stream Star Wars using the s2 CLI!

The key difference between S2 vs a Kafka or Redis Streams: supporting tons of durable streams. I have blogged about the landscape in the context of agent sessions (https://s2.dev/blog/agent-sessions#landscape). Kafka and NATS Jetstream treat streams as provisioned resources, and the protocols/implementations are oriented around such assumptions. Redis Streams and NATS allow for larger numbers of streams, but without proper durability.

The cloud service is completely elastic, but you can also get pretty far with lite despite it being a single-node binary that needs to be scaled vertically. Streams in lite are "just keys" in SlateDB, and cloud object storage is bottomless – although of course there is metadata overhead.

One thing I am excited to improve in s2-lite is pipelining of writes for performance (already supported behind a knob, but needs upstream interface changes for safety). It's a technique we use extensively in s2.dev. Essentially when you are dealing with high latencies like S3, you want to keep data flowing throughout the pipe between client and storage, rather than go lock-step where you first wait for an acknowledgment and then issue another write. This is why S2 has a session protocol over HTTP/2, in addition to stateless REST.

You can test throughput/latency for lite yourself using the `s2 bench` CLI command. The main factors are: your network quality to the storage bucket region, the latency characteristics of the remote store, SlateDB's flush interval (`SL8_FLUSH_INTERVAL=..ms`), and whether pipelining is enabled (`S2LITE_PIPELINE=true` to taste the future).

I'll be here to get thoughts and feedback, and answer any questions!

Comments

shikhar•51m ago
Shoutout to CodesInChaos for suggesting that instead of a mere emulator, should have an actually durable open source implementation – that is what we ended up building with s2-lite! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42487592

And it has the durability of object storage rather than just local. SlateDB actually lets you also use local FS, will experiment with plumbing up the full range of options - right now it's just in-memory or S3-compatible bucket.

> So I'd try so share as much of the frontend code (e.g. the GRPC and REST handlers) as possible between these.

Right on, this is indeed the case. The OpenAPI spec is also now generated off the REST handlers from s2-lite. We are getting rid of gRPC, s2-lite only supports the REST API (+ gRPC-like session protocol over HTTP/2: https://s2.dev/docs/api/records/overview#s2s-spec)

DTE•41m ago
Love this. Elegant and powerful. Stateful streams are surprisingly difficult to DIY and as everything becomes a stream of tokens this is super useful tool to have in the toolbox.