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Antirender: remove the glossy shine on architectural renderings

https://antirender.com/
1671•iambateman•21h ago•405 comments

CPython Internals Explained

https://github.com/zpoint/CPython-Internals
57•yufiz•4d ago•9 comments

NASA's WB-57 crash lands at Houston

https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/01/one-of-nasas-three-wb-57-aircraft-just-did-a-belly-landing-...
90•verzali•3d ago•37 comments

Apple Platform Security (Jan 2026) [pdf]

https://help.apple.com/pdf/security/en_US/apple-platform-security-guide.pdf
15•pieterr•1h ago•2 comments

We have ipinfo at home or how to geolocate IPs in your CLI using latency

https://blog.globalping.io/we-have-ipinfo-at-home-or-how-to-geolocate-ips-in-your-cli-using-latency/
139•jimaek•7h ago•40 comments

Animated AVIF for the Modern Web

https://arthur.pizza/2025/12/animated-avif-for-the-modern-web/
19•sdoering•5d ago•4 comments

Guix System First Impressions as a Nix User

https://nemin.hu/guix.html
71•todsacerdoti•6h ago•18 comments

Quaternion Algebras

https://jvoight.github.io/quat.html
65•teleforce•4d ago•24 comments

Show HN: I trained a 9M speech model to fix my Mandarin tones

https://simedw.com/2026/01/31/ear-pronunication-via-ctc/
362•simedw•16h ago•112 comments

My Ridiculously Robust Photo Management System (Immich Edition)

https://jaisenmathai.com/articles/my-ridiculously-robust-photo-management-system-immich-edition/
146•jmathai•3d ago•57 comments

A Step Behind the Bleeding Edge: A Philosophy on AI in Dev

https://somehowmanage.com/2026/01/22/a-step-behind-the-bleeding-edge-monarchs-philosophy-on-ai-in...
114•Ozzie_osman•2d ago•48 comments

Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/30/euro_firms_must_ditch_us/
541•jamesblonde•6h ago•488 comments

Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of an Asteroid (2024)

https://archaeologyworlds.com/5500-year-old-sumerian-star-map-recorded/
109•griffzhowl•9h ago•36 comments

"Giving up upstream-ing my patches & feel free to pick them up"

https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/hotspot-dev/2026-January/118080.html
34•csmantle•6h ago•15 comments

Insane Growth Goldbridge (YC F25) Is Hiring a Forward Deployed Engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/goldbridge/jobs/78gGEHh-forward-deployed-engineer
1•alvinsalehi•5h ago

Moltbook

https://www.moltbook.com/
1594•teej•1d ago•750 comments

Peerweb: Decentralized website hosting via WebTorrent

https://peerweb.lol/
319•dtj1123•20h ago•107 comments

HTTP Cats

https://http.cat/
480•surprisetalk•1d ago•79 comments

Nvidia's 10-year effort to make the Shield TV the most updated Android device

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/01/inside-nvidias-10-year-effort-to-make-the-shield-tv-the-m...
69•qmr•2h ago•49 comments

Show HN: Phage Explorer

https://phage-explorer.org/
105•eigenvalue•12h ago•24 comments

Implementing the Transcendental Functions in Ivy

https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2026/01/implementing-transcendental-functions.html
22•chmaynard•5d ago•1 comments

Surely the crash of the US economy has to be soon

https://wilsoniumite.com/2026/01/27/surely-it-has-to-be-soon/
448•Wilsoniumite•1d ago•568 comments

An anecdote about backward compatibility

https://blog.plover.com/2026/01/26/#wrterm
72•speckx•5d ago•15 comments

Naples' 1790s civil war was intensified by moral panic over Real Analysis (2023)

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/foundational-anxieties-modern-mathematics-and-the-political-i...
84•OgsyedIE•13h ago•21 comments

Kimi K2.5 Technical Report [pdf]

https://github.com/MoonshotAI/Kimi-K2.5/blob/master/tech_report.pdf
347•vinhnx•1d ago•133 comments

Disrupting the largest residential proxy network

https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/disrupting-largest-residential-proxy-net...
196•cdrnsf•2d ago•189 comments

US reportedly investigate claims that Meta can read encrypted WhatsApp messages

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/31/us-authorities-reportedly-investigate-claims-t...
143•echelon_musk•3h ago•134 comments

CERN accepts $1B in private cash towards Future Circular Collider

https://physicsworld.com/a/cern-accepts-1bn-in-private-cash-towards-future-circular-collider/
96•zeristor•7h ago•69 comments

Show HN: SF Microclimates

https://github.com/solo-founders/sf-microclimates
46•weisser•5d ago•35 comments

The engineer who invented the Mars rover suspension in his garage [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKSPk_0N4Jc
365•UltraSane•4d ago•54 comments
Open in hackernews

Nvidia's 10-year effort to make the Shield TV the most updated Android device

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/01/inside-nvidias-10-year-effort-to-make-the-shield-tv-the-most-updated-android-device-ever/
67•qmr•2h ago

Comments

tempest_•1h ago
Now if only they would release an updated one.
sergiotapia•1h ago
I thought about this but what would it have that is missing? Hardware decoding for newer codec like AV1 is one thing, but what else?

I have two of these one in my living room and one in my bedroom. They are the best devices for playing pirate Emby servers 4k Remuxes with dolby vision and dolby audio support direct play.

A refresh comes out I'm not sure I would buy one.

mscrivo•1h ago
WPA3 support for one would be nice, so I don't have to create a separate, insecure, SSID just for it.
0xy•1h ago
More horsepower would be nice. More connectivity.

But I think most importantly: confirmation that this isn't a dead end product.

Y-bar•1h ago
In addition to hardware support for more modern codecs, USB C seems to be an easy upgrade, it would also benefit from being able to detect frame rate to auto-switch for the HDMI (this likely needs hardware support).
titaniumrain•1h ago
honestly, shield tv changed how i interact with my tv and my opinion about Android TV (even though its market sucks)
j45•1h ago
It is how Android should be across all devices.
2OEH8eoCRo0•1h ago
It's ironic that Nvidia before becoming a behemoth had the money for this kind of device.
j45•1h ago
They have been a public company for over 20 years.
2OEH8eoCRo0•1h ago
Look at their valuation for those 20 years compared to today. What was their valuation 10 years ago?
j45•1h ago
Oh, I'm familiar with the valuation.

They were able to build this device and provide a Android TV certified 4K device that didn't need to have planned obsoleteness.

2OEH8eoCRo0•1h ago
Yes. And it's ironic that they can do this ten years ago but can't be bothered to make a new one today. I guess the old one still works well enough and people buy it though which the article states.

Feels like a reverse Bell Labs approach. They find their cash cow and only invest in their cash cow rather than research new product areas and fields.

tverbeure•1h ago
> rather than research new product areas and field

Google “Gsync Pulsar”.

alt227•43m ago
This is just being released now, which probably means its been in the R&D pipeline for the last few years. I would wager this is last gamer feature tech that Nvidia develops for quiter a while.
alt227•44m ago
Its not ironic, its perfect business sense. 10 years ago they gave a shit about gamers and streamers as they were their main market. Now its all about AI server hardware, and they are fighting off international mega clients who all want to secure their chip output for years to come.

Why would Nvidia give 2 hoots about a living room streaming box now?

Krutonium•28m ago
Because having all your eggs in one basket (GPUs), especially when that basket is artificially huge and likely to crumble, (AI Bubble), is a TERRIBLE idea?
j45•12m ago
Streaming games as well.

They do seem to keep building devices for individual use, if not for home, like their new workstation at home for computers.

j45•12m ago
Maybe it's working fine enough for their uses?

I think they had done a minor hardware refresh, at the time it came out it was pretty powerful compared to the underpowered alternatives, plus the promise of pure Android TV on it.

beastman82•1h ago
I have had two for 10 years and have no complaints whatsoever
akersten•1h ago
The lack of hardware support for a few modern codecs is a pretty big complaint from me, but nothing else out there is decent :/
safeimp•1h ago
It depends what you're looking for. In the AV enthusiast circles a lot of people flock towards the Ugoos AM6B Plus (with CoreELEC).

It is one of the only devices (alongside Oppo clones) that can play Dolby Vision Profile 7 FEL (Full Enhancement Layer) with 100% accuracy. The Shield can play P7, but it ignores the FEL data; the Ugoos actually processes it.

That said, people don’t generally use Android on it, instead you boot to CoreELEC from an SD card and use Kodi.

protimewaster•7m ago
CoreELEC is a godsend for FEL compatibility, IMO. With a little luck, you can get a device to do FEL for under $100, and you don't have to deal with some random Android, poorly maintained Android release that probably won't keep up with security updates, etc.
buu709•1h ago
I've got the OG model, and it's still the main device hooked up to my TV. All my TV streaming goes through it (mostly Jellyfin these days), and it can stream games no problem via Moonlight.

It's hooked up to a 4k LG TV, and I have no idea about how it does the upscaling, but 720p content looks perfectly fine on it.

Best (worst?) of all... it still gets updates.

Loughla•43m ago
The only two complaints about mine is the one set of updates about 5 years ago that killed every connection to my NAS, and that the auto skip function for credits doesn't know if there are scenes after the credits.

But overall, for running it for like 9 years with a cost of less than $200 and essentially zero maintenance, the shield is awesome.

j45•15m ago
I thought the Shield's claim to fame was it was a certified 4K Android TV device because it could handle it early on?
zdw•1h ago
Shield TV + extra storage + HDHomeRun tuner is still a great device for getting OTA TV.

The only downside is that more recent versions use the Google Android TV launcher which is filled with a garbage truck full of ads, often for things I would never want to watch (horror movies? Nope!). Yes you can replace the launcher, but that's a pain.

Would love to pay more for a device that has updated codec support, no ads or tracking, and is basically identical.

Forgeties79•1h ago
If plex was smart they’d sell a little box of their own and ditch all this faux-social media nonsense they’re slowly implementing. I do not care at all what my friends are watching. Not one bit. Just make it connect to servers. People are happy to pay for it clearly. How many beelinks have been sold just to run Jellyfin/Plex? I’d gladly buy a plex box for $100 - talk about a great Christmas present for friends and family!

Sidebar: I like Jellyfin but it is nowhere as turnkey as Plex. Otherwise I’d advocate for that too. That being said, I am slowly trying to get mine nice and stable and user-friendly because the way Plex is going does not give me great confidence about the next 2 to 3 years. But at least right now, it is by far the best experience out there.

nickthegreek•1h ago
replacing launcher is gonna take you 10-15mins. 30 max if you aren’t a complete fool.
zdw•1h ago
Oh, I've seen instructions, most of them start with "enable dev mode, then use adb to run ton of inscrutable commands that may or may not break the system over time".

Overall, it seems like a recipe to end up in an unknown state where you can no longer easily get updates and the only recovery is to wipe the system.

I've seen similar methods to "Clean up Windows 11", and it always seems like you're just putting the device into an unknown state. A few ads you can become blind to is not as bad as a totally broken system.

cf100clunk•59m ago
If you are uncomfortable with ADB on the CLI, you can look up the subject ''Debloat++ Shield TV'' as discussed in XDA Forums' Shield TV subforum for how to use an app for that.
cf100clunk•1h ago
Projectivy has turned out to be my favourite launcher for the Shield TV after trying a bunch. It displays only the things I want to see, and has a great deal of options.
muwtyhg•17m ago
A million times this. I was so frustrated with how slow and ad-laden the default Shield launcher was. When I got it, it had no ads and was really snappy. Changing over to Projectivy (or any custom launcher really) fixed so many issues and made the device snappy again.
rigrassm•14m ago
Throwing in my recommendation for the ultra minimalist Flauncher.
junon•1h ago
My shield bricked itself after just a few months, so YMMV on this. No rhyme or reason why.
dilfred•36m ago
Mine did as well after an update but thankfully i was within the return/replace window at bestbuy. Ive just never updated it (5 years) and it’s been awesome to use with jellyfin and streaming games from the pc.
cf100clunk•1h ago
Dupe of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46824003
pier25•47m ago
What a new model would need is more compat with DV and better software. Get rid of the Android ads. Add better frame rate matching. Etc.
cf100clunk•43m ago
The Shield TV's cylindrical form factor could use a rethink. It is hard to find a good spot for it on a shelf when cords are connected at both ends (HDMI and MMC slot at one end, power and LAN at the other) and the ports are too close for all cords to use right-angle-heads. Leaving it invisible by placing it on the floor or behind other gear sometimes impedes Bluetooth signal, so there it sits, well apart from the AVR, BD, other devices.
qmr•7m ago
The Flying Spaghetti Monster blessed you with CAD and a 3D printer for such tasks.
g051051•30m ago
My Nvidia Shield Portable is sad to hear this. They updated it to Lollipop 5.1 and then killed it. Pretty much useless now.
joshstrange•25m ago
That was such a cool device. Running emulators on it was a blast. When I got my Steam Deck it immediately reminded me of the Nvidia Shield Portable.
TuringNYC•24m ago
I love the NVIDIA Shield as a technical product...but...I really wish they spent some effort on User Experience.
j45•14m ago
It should be possible to install a alternative launcher that is preferable.

The reality though, is that there's likely bigger fish being chased.

DecoPerson•19m ago
The Steam Link, also from 2015, is also still receiving updates! My partner and I use ours regularly to play co-op games on our TV. I really appreciate the efforts of whomever is keeping it running.
Blackthorn•11m ago
Steam Link is one of the greatest hardware releases of all time.
raggi•15m ago
I love my shield, it’s been a staple.

If they wanted to really knock it out the park, the next step would be a steamos port with DRM support.

j45•10m ago
It could be really interesting if they used a fraction of the tech they have or recently stopped using that could still fit here well.
DustinBrett•10m ago
It's sad how few competitors have come out in a decade.