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Lessons learned shipping 500 units of my first hardware product

https://www.simonberens.com/p/lessons-learned-shipping-500-units
325•sberens•2d ago•169 comments

Why poor countries stopped catching up

https://davidoks.blog/p/why-poor-countries-stopped-catching-690
31•j-bos•1h ago•23 comments

Data centers in space makes no sense

https://civai.org/blog/space-data-centers
244•ajyoon•6h ago•372 comments

Show HN: Craftplan – I built my wife a production management tool for her bakery

https://github.com/puemos/craftplan
95•deofoo•2d ago•11 comments

Deno Sandbox

https://deno.com/blog/introducing-deno-sandbox
335•johnspurlock•8h ago•113 comments

Xcode 26.3 – Developers can leverage coding agents directly in Xcode

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/xcode-26-point-3-unlocks-the-power-of-agentic-coding/
238•davidbarker•8h ago•199 comments

AliSQL: Alibaba's open-source MySQL with vector and DuckDB engines

https://github.com/alibaba/AliSQL
146•baotiao•7h ago•21 comments

Agent Skills

https://agentskills.io/home
379•mooreds•12h ago•214 comments

FlashAttention-T: Towards Tensorized Attention

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3774934.3786425
75•matt_d•5h ago•40 comments

Decompiling and rewriting a 2003 game from its binary in two weeks

https://banteg.xyz/posts/crimsonland/
27•banteg•2d ago•8 comments

221 Cannon is Not For Sale

https://fredbenenson.com/blog/2026/02/03/221-cannon-is-not-for-sale/
182•mecredis•9h ago•138 comments

Notepad++ supply chain attack breakdown

https://securelist.com/notepad-supply-chain-attack/118708/
179•natebc•3h ago•83 comments

Prek: A better, faster, drop-in pre-commit replacement, engineered in Rust

https://github.com/j178/prek
195•fortuitous-frog•9h ago•98 comments

New York’s budget bill would require “blocking technology” on all 3D printers

https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/02/03/new-york-wants-to-ctrlaltdelete-your-3d-printer/
227•ptorrone•10h ago•286 comments

Qwen3-Coder-Next

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3-coder-next
579•danielhanchen•10h ago•362 comments

Reference Target: having your encapsulation and eating it too

https://blogs.igalia.com/alice/reference-target-having-your-encapsulation-and-eating-it-too/
5•todsacerdoti•3d ago•0 comments

1,400-year-old tomb featuring giant owl sculpture discovered in Mexico

https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/29/science/zapotec-tomb-mexico-scli-intl
55•breve•4d ago•6 comments

Y Combinator will let founders receive funds in stablecoins

https://fortune.com/2026/02/03/famed-startup-incubator-y-combinator-to-let-founders-receive-funds...
80•shscs911•7h ago•100 comments

France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digital autonomy from the US

https://apnews.com/article/europe-digital-sovereignty-big-tech-9f5388b68a0648514cebc8d92f682060
796•AareyBaba•9h ago•438 comments

Puget Systems Most Reliable Hardware of 2025

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/puget-systems-most-reliable-hardware-of-2025/
91•zdw•3d ago•37 comments

Bunny Database

https://bunny.net/blog/meet-bunny-database-the-sql-service-that-just-works/
249•dabinat•14h ago•105 comments

X offices raided in France as UK opens fresh investigation into Grok

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce3ex92557jo
224•vikaveri•16h ago•428 comments

Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50%

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adz1187
141•XzetaU8•2d ago•92 comments

1 kilobyte is precisely 1000 bytes?

https://waspdev.com/articles/2026-01-11/kilobyte-is-1000-bytes
68•surprisetalk•9h ago•224 comments

Launch HN: Modelence (YC S25) – App Builder with TypeScript / MongoDB Framework

65•eduardpi•10h ago•36 comments

Flying Around the World in under 80 Days

https://pinchito.es/2026/avis-lxxx
37•alexfernandez•2d ago•9 comments

China Moon Mission: Aiming for 2030 lunar landing

https://spectrum.ieee.org/china-moon-mission-mengzhou-artemis
103•rbanffy•6h ago•120 comments

The Everdeck: A Universal Card System (2019)

https://thewrongtools.wordpress.com/2019/10/10/the-everdeck/
107•surprisetalk•6d ago•30 comments

Show HN: Octosphere, a tool to decentralise scientific publishing

https://octosphere.social/
48•crimsoneer•9h ago•14 comments

GitHub Browser Plugin for AI Contribution Blame in Pull Requests

https://blog.rbby.dev/posts/github-ai-contribution-blame-for-pull-requests/
55•rbbydotdev•11h ago•29 comments
Open in hackernews

Illinois joins WHO global outbreak network after U.S. withdraws

https://capitolnewsillinois.com/news/illinois-joins-who-global-outbreak-network-after-u-s-withdraws/
103•doener•2h ago

Comments

RestartKernel•1h ago
Is there any benefit to individual states joining the WHO in lieu of the federal government? As silver lining, I mean.
toomuchtodo•1h ago
Improves detection and response around public health concerns. Current hot topics are measles [1] and syphilis [2] outbreaks.

[1] America’s Measles Crisis Is Spiraling - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2026-02-03/measle... | https://archive.today/XXYZt - February 3rd, 2026

[2] Syphilis Resurgence: Rising Rates, Public Health Challenges, and Future Strategies - https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/features/syphilis-r... - September 26th, 2025

caseysoftware•57m ago
Measles is popping up in numerous countries the last couple years. Canada has way more cases than the US in absolute numbers and it's catastrophic per capita.

It'd be great to start digging into the "why" and figure out how to mitigate the sources.

> Canada has seen an alarming increase in the number of measles cases since the outbreak began in October 2024, with a total of 5,380 probable and confirmed cases as of Jan. 10, according to Health Canada.

Ref: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/measles-manitoba-18-...

> In recent months, six countries in the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) European region that had previously eliminated the disease have officially lost their measles-free status. In other countries, measles is once again considered endemic.

> Although the decision to remove these countries’ measles-free status was taken last September based on 2024 data, the World Health Organization (WHO) did not release the information publicly until this week, once all countries had signed off.

Ref: https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/what-does-it-mean-lose-mea...

delichon•1h ago
Illinois has not joined the WHO, just this particular network. The US stopped paying dues to WHO when they left. There are no dues for joining this particular network. So there's the silver lining of being able to pick and choose the WHO components that fit your needs and budget.
anthonyIPH•1h ago
Based on the events in the 2011 film Contagion, I think this is a smart move.
jjcm•1h ago
It's fascinating the country-ification happening with the US states as the political divide between the state level and federal level political perspectives grows wider. Much like California, Illinois plays a global scale when looked at in isolation (though at a smaller level than California). Its 1.14T GDP puts it around #20 worldwide for GDP when compared to other countries (just behind Saudi Arabia).

It'll be interesting to see what other states follow suit.

toomuchtodo•1h ago
Blue states combined are the second largest economy in the world, just ahead of China (3rd) but behind the US in totality. California alone is the fourth largest economy. Their economy would be worth about ~$15T. Combining resources is simply good policy imho.
petcat•1h ago
It will be interesting to see exactly where Texas decides to come down if there really was a split in the US. I have to imagine they would want to follow the rich blue states rather than be stuck footing the bill for Arkansas and Mississippi.

I guess they probably just try to become their own country, like they already did once anyway.

rawgabbit•1h ago
Texas is red (rural and suburban) with big dots of blue (urban).

If worse comes to worst, Texans will be fighting ourselves first.

kevin_thibedeau•47m ago
Texas was Democratic 35 years ago. They also gain 100k Californians each year so becoming more and more purple.
wpm•20m ago
That describes essentially every state in the Union. Illinois is red with big dots of blue.

Blue states are states where the big dots of blue are big enough to outweigh the rural red. The only major difference between Indiana and Illinois is Chicago.

kevin_thibedeau•50m ago
They need to team up and petition to be annexed as Canada's 11th province.
tzs•1h ago
Massachusetts just signed an agreement with Denmark [1] covering several things. From their press release:

> Today, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey welcomed a delegation from Denmark for a series of meetings focused on strengthening the scientific, technological and commercial ties between Massachusetts and Denmark. During the visit, Governor Healey and Denmark’s Ambassador to the U.S. Jesper Møller Sørensen signed an economic partnership agreement, committing to work together to grow their leadership in life sciences, health care, biomanufacturing, advanced manufacturing, robotics and artificial intelligence.

caseysoftware•1h ago
This is an interesting one..

Negotiating treaties is the exclusive authority of POTUS but approving them is the US Senate's job.

"Committing to work together" is probably vague enough that it's not meaningful but "signed an economic partnership" with a foreign ambassador is pretty explicit.

I wonder how they're going to make this one work.

mothballed•1h ago
It's actually a crime for unauthorized officials to negotiate with countries directly to influence disputes, under the Logan act.

Going backdoor with Denmark to make "unrelated agreements" (wink-wink) at the same time as the Greenland dispute is just a cheap way to get around that.

* Note that this doesn't mean I agree with the Logan act, but it's pretty obvious what is happening.

kevin_thibedeau•54m ago
It's also a crime for people to pretend to be electors and submit fraudulent paperwork.
anigbrowl•41m ago
Not in this case, since the US hasn't sanctioned Denmark. Trump's rage bleating on Truth Social doesn't constitute official policy. Now, if restrictions on doing business with Denmark were published in the Federal Register, it could get complicated.
caseysoftware•6m ago
I admit, other than in name, I'm not familiar with the Logan Act. Where does it require sanctions or similar?
alephnerd•48m ago
California set this precedent roughly a decade ago [0] with no challenge. It will stand.

Subnational diplomacy is the norm in most federations, hence why GOP led Iowa [1] and Montana [2] lobbied in favor of India with Trump leading to the current trade deal [3].

[0] - https://calmatters.org/environment/2017/11/gov-jerry-brown-t...

[1] - https://governor.iowa.gov/press-release/2025-09-07/gov-reyno...

[2] - https://www.daines.senate.gov/2026/01/20/daines-travels-to-i...

[3] - https://www.reuters.com/world/india/us-trade-chief-says-indi...

caseysoftware•4m ago
It looks like California showed up and participated in conversations, didn't sign anything. Montana appears to have lobbied, again not signing anything.

Iowa is the exception and I'd be curious what gave them the authority and how much, why it wasn't challenged last fall, and if Massachusettes meets the same circumstances.

distortionfield•1h ago
It’s going to lead to balkanization, and it seems at this point to be basically intentional.
mothballed•1h ago
Increasing federal power is what is going to lead to balkanization. Now that the 10th amendment is null and void the executive and federal government have nearly limitless power, particularly through expanded interpretation of the commerce clause, we find ourselves in a hell where we teeter between two extremes who badly both need to get into power to not be dominated by the other.

Allowing states to differ wildly was what let bygones be bygones, but no we can't have that anymore, everything nowadays seems to need to be imposed on everyone via 190,000 pages of federal regulations and 300,000 federal laws.

foobarchu•1h ago
> Allowing states to differ wildly was what let bygones be bygones,

I'm not convinced this was ever a thing. A good example is Bleeding Kansas (something every elementary student in the state is taught about, or used to be), in which Missourians flooded the state to influence elections and intimidate free-staters in hopes of creating another slave state (it's still a minor point of rivalry to this day). Point being, during the lead up to the civil war we had states trying to control the politics of other states

mothballed•1h ago
I don't see the civil war as working against my thesis. Maybe it was worth it cuz slavery, but god forbid it happens again I don't think there is an excuse nearly as good as slavery to be fighting over today.
parl_match•16m ago
> Increasing federal power is what is going to lead to balkanization

lmao imagine opening with that and expecting anyone to take you seriously.

and im not even passing a judgement call on whether or not federal power is good, nor am i saying there's only one potential cause of balkanization.

but, lmao

bigstrat2003•1h ago
Honestly, as someone who strongly believes in federalism and hates what our country turned into over the 20th century, I hope the trend continues. The federal government was never meant to have as much power as it took on during the FDR administration, and it's high time we reversed some of the affronts to the Constitution that happened back then. Hopefully things like this can be the first step.
mothballed•1h ago
Yes but the quiet part out loud is that rewinding FDR unwinds the 'switch in time that saved 9' which reverse the SCOTUS decisions that ultimately allow the EPA, most applications of the NFA/GCA (gun control), civil rights act as it pertain to intrastate business, controlled substance act as it pertains to intrastate trade, most functions of regulatory agencies, etc.

So while your comment might be acceptable on face, if you actually explain what it means you will be damned for it.

everdrive•1h ago
One of Russia's two big fantasies: the breakup of NATO and the balkanization of the US.
bamboozled•31m ago
Is this the point of the "states" in America, if the administration is a failure, states can basically secede and just get back to sensible governance / getting work done ?
qwikhost•27m ago
Time for each state to get independent