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Voxtral Transcribe 2

https://mistral.ai/news/voxtral-transcribe-2
450•meetpateltech•5h ago•119 comments

How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post

https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-communications/how-jeff-bezos-brought-down-the-washingto...
94•thm•1h ago•54 comments

Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2513692-yawning-has-an-unexpected-influence-on-the-fluid-ins...
67•MDWolinski•5d ago•29 comments

Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch

https://www.scd31.com/posts/building-an-arcade-display-adapter
62•evakhoury•3h ago•14 comments

Claude Code for Infrastructure

https://www.fluid.sh/
42•aspectrr•2h ago•24 comments

Claude Code: connect to a local model when your quota runs out

https://boxc.net/blog/2026/claude-code-connecting-to-local-models-when-your-quota-runs-out/
23•fugu2•3d ago•3 comments

Attention at Constant Cost per Token via Symmetry-Aware Taylor Approximation

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00294
127•fheinsen•6h ago•65 comments

Tractor

https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/tractor.html
95•surprisetalk•23h ago•31 comments

2 in 5 Americans did not read a single book in 2025

https://mybooklist.club/reading-statistics
32•BigBalli•2h ago•37 comments

AI is killing B2B SaaS

https://nmn.gl/blog/ai-killing-b2b-saas
59•namanyayg•3h ago•81 comments

Arcan-A12: Weaving a Different Web

https://www.divergent-desktop.org/blog/2026/01/26/a12web/
29•ingenieroariel•4h ago•7 comments

RS-SDK: Drive RuneScape with Claude Code

https://github.com/MaxBittker/rs-sdk
60•evakhoury•3h ago•23 comments

Converge (YC S23) Is Hiring Product Engineers (NYC, In-Person)

https://www.runconverge.com/careers/product-engineer
1•thomashlvt•3h ago

A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw

https://brandon.wang/2026/clawdbot
199•brdd•1d ago•328 comments

Study: emotional support from social media found to reduce anxiety

https://news.uark.edu/articles/80669/emotional-support-from-social-media-found-to-reduce-anxiety
53•giuliomagnifico•3h ago•52 comments

Claude Is a Space to Think

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-is-a-space-to-think
244•meetpateltech•8h ago•121 comments

Coding Agent VMs on NixOS with Microvm.nix

https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2026-02-01-coding-agent-microvm-nix/
65•secure•3d ago•33 comments

Show HN: Interactive California Budget (By Claude Code)

https://california-budget.com
6•sberens•9m ago•1 comments

A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs

https://pdfa.org/a-case-study-in-pdf-forensics-the-epstein-pdfs/
193•DuffJohnson•5h ago•96 comments

Old Insurance Maps – Georeferencing Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps on Modern Maps

https://oldinsurancemaps.net/
67•lapetitejort•1w ago•20 comments

Show HN: Ghidra MCP Server – 110 tools for AI-assisted reverse engineering

https://github.com/bethington/ghidra-mcp
244•xerzes•13h ago•63 comments

Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/guinea-worm-on-track-to-be-2nd-eradicated-human-disease-on...
185•bookofjoe•6h ago•82 comments

Technocracy 2.0

https://brooklynrail.org/2026/02/field-notes/technocracy-2-0/
7•antonomon•37m ago•2 comments

FBI couldn't get into WaPo reporter's iPhone because Lockdown Mode enabled

https://www.404media.co/fbi-couldnt-get-into-wapo-reporters-iphone-because-it-had-lockdown-mode-e...
485•robin_reala•6h ago•399 comments

Show HN: SymDerive – A functional, stateless symbolic math library

18•dinunnob•3d ago•3 comments

AI needs to augment rather than replace humans or the workplace is doomed

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/25/ai-augment-rather-than-replace-workplace-doomed
49•PaulHoule•2h ago•26 comments

Data centers in space makes no sense

https://civai.org/blog/space-data-centers
1007•ajyoon•1d ago•1163 comments

Brazilian Micro-SaaS Map

https://saas-map.ssr.trapiche.cloud/
83•acfilho•4d ago•4 comments

The Great Unwind

https://occupywallst.com/yen
179•jart•2h ago•131 comments

High-Altitude Adventure with a DIY Pico Balloon

https://spectrum.ieee.org/explore-stratosphere-diy-pico-balloon
100•jnord•3d ago•48 comments
Open in hackernews

Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2513692-yawning-has-an-unexpected-influence-on-the-fluid-inside-your-brain/
65•MDWolinski•5d ago

Comments

allears•5d ago
paywall
gpvos•1h ago
https://archive.is/lTghJ
MPSimmons•1h ago
The contagious nature of yawning is so weird. It has to be evolutionarily advantageous because it's so wide spread, but it's also non-obvious.
clscott•1h ago
A trait doesn’t have to be advantageous to persist just non-detrimental.
rtkwe•57m ago
Yeah that's (to me) a more accurate framing, also evolution is bad at revisions so even if there are minor disadvantages to a setup so long as it's not affecting your ability to have and raise kids it's basically completely absent as far as evolution is concerned. For example there are some wild inefficiencies in body layout left over from fish body patterns where the nerve from the brain to the voice box wraps down around your aortic arch because the relative position of the throat, brain, and heart were very different in fish so the path it took then was more direct. It happens in humans and most hilariously in giraffes where it goes all the day down their enormous necks.
EA-3167•57m ago
They can be detrimental too, especially if they're linked to beneficial traits. The test is ultimately whether or not the harm done is sufficiently disadvantageous that it interferes with reproductive fitness. Baldness is arguably detrimental, but it's linked to a bunch of recessive genes that function in other ways, and it doesn't impact us until we're likely to have already reproduced.

That's a simplification, but you get the idea.

TheGRS•37m ago
Peacocks with their giant tail feathers are my favorite example. They make flying really difficult, but they make attracting female mates much easier. The reproduction need wins.
CGMthrowaway•50m ago
It is detrimental though. It is socially impolite to yawn in public.

Edit: why am I being downvoted for this?

frisbm•48m ago
is it so detrimental that it leads to a person never finding a mate and reproducing? Maybe for a totally extreme outlier, but probably not
CGMthrowaway•43m ago
Is that the right criteria? A trait must be completely, 100% disqualifying as a mate or else it sticks around?

Our ancestors used to have tails. We no longer have tails. Plenty of people wear artificial tails today and get laid, it's not a 100% disqualifying trait

vizzier•15m ago
Natural selection doesn't require 100% disqualifying, it just needs a slight preference and a shit load of time.
bc569a80a344f9c•12m ago
Even if yawning in public affected sexual fitness: how long has it been socially impolite to yawn in public? Evolution takes a rather long time in species with long reproductive cycles. Almost all mammals yawn, it would take significant genetic changes to breed that out of us. That doesn't happen overnight.
victorbjorklund•7m ago
I wonder if that has always been the case or if it is a modern thing (modern in the sense of our evolutionary history).
frisbm•50m ago
and not even that, I'd narrow it further to not detrimental before and during the prime reproductive periods of a species. After that period, detrimental traits are totally fair game and more dependent on technology, culture, and family care dynamics. Heart disease later in life caused by genetic predisposition to high cholesterol isn't something people generally select for or against in a partner, but its effects happen later in life well after people have children so it passes on.
kasabali•1h ago
just reading the title made me yawn for real.
mannycalavera42•1h ago
same here
nickthegreek•1h ago
I literally yawned as I clicked on this article from my RSS reader. The contagious nature at the mere idea of a yawn is wild.
davidw•1h ago
Me too but I also wonder how much I'm influenced by knowing that that is supposed to happen.
embedding-shape•53m ago
I yawned as I read the title on the frontpage. Smiled a bit when I read the rest of the comments. Contagious beyond physical proximity sure is wild.
carlmr•13m ago
I yawned when I read your comment.
kgwxd•1h ago
Just about all our behaviors are contagious. Scratching, deep breath, emotion, looking in a certain direction, sudden alertness. If yawning were different, that would be weird.
nickthegreek•50m ago
Most of those can also be done consciously though. Yawning is different. It is more inline with flatulence, crying, or vomiting. Actions that are in many ways, outside of our direct control.
HPsquared•53m ago
It's a bit like laughing. Synchronise the mood of the group. I assume other mammals have contagious yawns too?
dcrazy•47m ago
Cats certainly do.

Strangely, dogs sneeze to show deference.

rudyfink•22m ago
African wild dogs use sneezes to "vote" to make decisions. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article/284/1862/201...
B-Con•7m ago
Yawing seems like it must be adventurous, the contagious part not so much.

Even the mention of a yawn can trigger it.

Perhaps we are almost always in a state of needing a yawn, but the trigger is seldom met, and seeing or hearing about it is enough to make our brain go "oh yeah I forgot about that".

Perhaps yawning is actually underdeveloped and an ideal human would yawn at regular intervals without any prompting.

ectospheno•1h ago
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2025.12.17.695005v1

Is that the paper in question?

layer8•54m ago
> “Each individual seems to have what looks like an individual yawning signature”

I’m looking forward to “yawn to unlock”.

Also, what’s the deal with that article image?

yread•17m ago
> yawning is not simply an intensified breath but a distinct cardiorespiratory manoeuvre that reorganizes neurofluid flow

Brilliant, I'll use that next time I yawn somewhere inappropriately.