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Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance

https://alecmuffett.com/article/143548
345•wubin•3h ago•90 comments

The UK paid £4.1M for a bookmarks site

https://mahadk.com/posts/ai-skills-hub
190•JustSkyfall•2h ago•51 comments

Ross Stevens Donates $100M to Pay Every US Olympian and Paralympian $200k

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/sporting/a70171886/ross-stevens-american-olympians-dona...
65•bookofjoe•1h ago•28 comments

Please Don't Say Mean Things about the AI I Just Invested a Billion Dollars In

https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/please-dont-say-mean-things-about-the-ai-that-i-just-invested...
307•randycupertino•2h ago•116 comments

Trinity large: An open 400B sparse MoE model

https://www.arcee.ai/blog/trinity-large
104•linolevan•1d ago•33 comments

Airfoil (2024)

https://ciechanow.ski/airfoil/
362•brk•11h ago•49 comments

Show HN: A MitM proxy to see what your LLM tools are sending

https://github.com/jmuncor/sherlock
81•jmuncor•6h ago•32 comments

Mousefood – Build embedded terminal UIs for microcontrollers

https://github.com/ratatui/mousefood
159•orhunp_•8h ago•39 comments

Did a celebrated researcher obscure a baby's poisoning?

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/02/02/did-a-celebrated-researcher-obscure-a-fatal-poisoning
87•littlexsparkee•1d ago•20 comments

Bf-Tree: modern read-write-optimized concurrent larger-than-memory range index

https://github.com/microsoft/bf-tree
34•SchwKatze•3h ago•5 comments

Oban, the job processing framework from Elixir, has come to Python

https://www.dimamik.com/posts/oban_py/
177•dimamik•9h ago•75 comments

Android's desktop interface leaks

https://9to5google.com/2026/01/27/android-desktop-leak/
156•thunderbong•22h ago•235 comments

Show HN: Drum machine VST made with React/C++

https://okaysynthesizer.com
5•tabakd•1d ago•1 comments

Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Collection

https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/computer-history-museum-launches-digital-portal-to-its...
104•ChrisArchitect•7h ago•18 comments

Hellenistic War-Elephants and the Use of Alcohol Before Battle

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/classical-quarterly/article/hellenistic-warelephants-and-...
29•perihelions•5d ago•11 comments

World Models

https://ankitmaloo.com/world-models/
11•ankit219•3d ago•1 comments

Show HN: The HN Arcade

https://andrewgy8.github.io/hnarcade/
305•yuppiepuppie•14h ago•79 comments

In a genre where spoilers are devastating, how do we talk about puzzle games?

https://thinkygames.com/features/in-a-genre-where-information-is-sacred-and-spoilers-are-devastat...
38•tobr•5d ago•25 comments

Spinning around: Please don't – Common problems with spin locks

https://www.siliceum.com/en/blog/post/spinning-around/
74•bdash•8h ago•29 comments

Jellyfin LLM/"AI" Development Policy

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/contributing/llm-policies/
151•mmoogle•4h ago•70 comments

I overengineered a spinning top [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp5NodfvvF4
123•bane•5d ago•38 comments

Show HN: Cursor for Userscripts

https://github.com/chebykinn/browser-code
41•mifydev•6h ago•12 comments

Microsoft forced me to switch to Linux

https://www.himthe.dev/blog/microsoft-to-linux
1578•bobsterlobster•11h ago•1261 comments

Amazon cuts 16k jobs

https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/amazon-cuts-16000-jobs-globally-broader-restructuring-20...
511•DGAP•10h ago•708 comments

Some notes on starting to use Django

https://jvns.ca/blog/2026/01/27/some-notes-on-starting-to-use-django/
196•ingve•1d ago•110 comments

3D-Printed Mathematical Lampshades

https://hessammehr.github.io/blog/posts/2025-12-24-maths-to-lampshade.html
52•hessammehr•4d ago•23 comments

Show HN: SHDL – A minimal hardware description language built from logic gates

https://github.com/rafa-rrayes/SHDL
31•rafa_rrayes•13h ago•13 comments

How to turn 'sfo-jfk' into a suitable photo

https://www.approachwithalacrity.com/how-to-turn-sfo-jfk-into-a-beautiful-photo/
22•bblcla•6h ago•22 comments

Amazon One palm authentication discontinued

https://amazonone.aws.com/help
61•KerryJones•8h ago•121 comments

In 6 violent encounters, evidence contradicts immigration officials' narratives

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/evidence-contradicts-trump-immigration-officials-accounts-violen...
130•petethomas•2h ago•63 comments
Open in hackernews

State Department confirms federal censorship shield law incoming

https://prestonbyrne.com/2026/01/28/state-department-confirms-federal-granite-act-incoming/
37•MassPikeMike•2h ago

Comments

chrisjj•2h ago
> Ofcom’s censorship of Americans in America

Really? Where and when?

nozzlegear•1h ago
I believe they're talking about 4Chan. There's a timeline linked in the article, but tldr this Ofcom (isp I guess?) has been trying to force 4chan to use age verification on all visitors in compliance with UK law, even though 4chan is based in the US.

> 12/4/2025: Ofcom writes to 4chan again, claiming it is “expanding its investigation” into the site for not age-verifying its users. Ofcom explains that although it is “a UK-based regulator… that does not mean the rules do not apply to sites based abroad.”

chrisjj•1h ago
> Ofcom (isp I guess?) has been trying to force 4chan to use age verification on all visitors in compliance with UK law,

All? I think not.

"The Act only requires that services take action to protect users in the UK - it does not require them to protect users anywhere else in the world. The measures that Ofcom recommends providers take to comply with their duties only relate to the design or operation of the service in the UK or as it affects UK users."

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safety/illegal-and-harmful-c...

JoshTriplett•1h ago
You are taking ofcom's statements at face value and assuming them to be accurate, rather than blatant lies and spin. And even to the extent that that statement were true, it's still overreach to claim any ability to regulate companies outside their jurisdiction. It is not the responsibility of people outside their jurisdiction to help them oppress their citizens; it's just more politically safe to attempt extraterritorial enforcement than it is to put up a country-wide firewall.
replooda•23m ago
> VPNs ... can enable people to access online services in a way ... they do not benefit from protections required by the Online Safety Act

They sound like abusive partners of the "you're confused, I'm doing this for your own good" variety. It must have taken real discipline, resisting the urge to add an "or else" somewhere, perhaps a few iterations of "I'm going to marry you someday, Lorraine!"

techblueberry•2h ago
What in the sovereignty?
Imustaskforhelp•1h ago
Oh yeah now its behind a paywall 7.99$

(Satire but on a serious note, there are so many wtf moments happening right now where one gets concerned where the world is headed at this point from UK,US and many other countries having these dystopian actions from what I can tell)

int32_64•1h ago
America expects its citizens abroad to file taxes, and it strong-armed its allies banking systems into compliance nightmares to ensure extra-territorial enforcement of American laws.

If America wants to pressure countries over their extra-territorial enforcement of censorship laws it should repeal its taxation requirements of Americans not living in America.

wrs•1h ago
That analogy would make sense if Ofcom was proposing to enforce UK rules only on UK citizens living in the US.
int32_64•1h ago
The main point is that America demands aggressive compliance with its laws from allies outside of US jurisdiction, and making a law that says other countries can make no demands of the US will frustrate the relationship between nations, especially during a time when America is seen as particularly aggressive, like placing heavy tariffs on its closest allies.
bitcurious•1h ago
Is that the point? Seems to me that if US citizens abroad pay taxes, they should be entitled to US government protection from censorship.
daft_pink•1h ago
GDPR is leveraged against companies for European citizens living in other countries.
Aloisius•1h ago
I'm confused as to why the State Department would confirm Congress was going to introduce or pass legislation.

They're not exactly involved in the process.

ImPostingOnHN•1h ago
You probably thought congress would always be involved in lawmaking. But what enforced that?

"Precedent"?

JoshTriplett•1h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbreaking:_The_Worst_Perso...

As is often the case, important defense mechanisms feel awful when they arise in the course of the worst people defending the worst people. They're still important defense mechanisms, and the UK's badly misnamed "Online Safety Act" (which will make people less safe) needs to die and never come back. But still, ugh.