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Florida Judge Rules Red Light Camera Tickets Are Unconstitutional

https://cbs12.com/news/local/florida-news-judge-rules-red-light-camera-tickets-unconstitutional
50•1970-01-01•40m ago•38 comments

Building a Procedural Hex Map with Wave Function Collapse

https://felixturner.github.io/hex-map-wfc/article/
62•imadr•58m ago•8 comments

Fixfest is a global gathering of repairers, tinkerers, and activists

https://fixfest.therestartproject.org/
17•robtherobber•26m ago•0 comments

Launch HN: Terminal Use (YC W26) – Vercel for filesystem-based agents

19•filipbalucha•1h ago•11 comments

Restoring a Sun SPARCstation IPX Part 1: PSU and Nvram

https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/restoring-a-sun-sparcstation-ipx-part-1-psu-and-nvram
42•ibobev•2h ago•22 comments

Show HN: DenchClaw – Local CRM on Top of OpenClaw

https://github.com/DenchHQ/DenchClaw
20•kumar_abhirup•3h ago•7 comments

DARPA's new X-76 Experimental Plane

https://www.darpa.mil/news/2026/darpa-new-x-76-speed-of-jet-freedom-of-helicopter
18•newer_vienna•1h ago•14 comments

Fontcrafter: Turn Your Handwriting into a Real Font

https://arcade.pirillo.com/fontcrafter.html
322•rendx•8h ago•109 comments

Flash media longevity testing – 6 years later

https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1q6xnun/flash_media_longevity_testing_6_years_later/
70•1970-01-01•1d ago•25 comments

Jolla on track to ship new phone with Sailfish OS, user-replaceable battery

https://liliputing.com/the-new-jolla-phone-with-sailfish-os-is-on-track-to-start-shipping-in-the-...
69•heresie-dabord•1h ago•27 comments

JSLinux Now Supports x86_64

https://bellard.org/jslinux/
13•TechTechTech•1h ago•0 comments

Ireland shuts last coal plant, becomes 15th coal-free country in Europe (2025)

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2025/06/20/ireland-coal-free-ends-coal-power-generation-moneypoint/
642•robin_reala•7h ago•390 comments

Reverse-engineering the UniFi inform protocol

https://tamarack.cloud/blog/reverse-engineering-unifi-inform-protocol
94•baconomatic•5h ago•34 comments

FreeBSD Capsicum vs. Linux Seccomp Process Sandboxing

https://vivianvoss.net/blog/capsicum-vs-seccomp
75•vermaden•5h ago•22 comments

US Court of Appeals: TOS may be updated by email, use can imply consent [pdf]

https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/memoranda/2026/03/03/25-403.pdf
467•dryadin•11h ago•364 comments

What I Always Wanted to Know about Second Class Values

https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/3759427.3760373
5•todsacerdoti•1h ago•1 comments

Algebraic topology: knots links and braids

https://aeb.win.tue.nl/at/algtop-5.html
22•marysminefnuf•3h ago•0 comments

Show HN: VS Code Agent Kanban: Task Management for the AI-Assisted Developer

https://www.appsoftware.com/blog/introducing-vs-code-agent-kanban-task-management-for-the-ai-assi...
70•gbro3n•7h ago•34 comments

Agent Safehouse – macOS-native sandboxing for local agents

https://agent-safehouse.dev/
760•atombender•21h ago•172 comments

The optimal age to freeze eggs is 19

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dxffBxGqt2eidxwRR/the-optimal-age-to-freeze-eggs-is-19
14•surprisetalk•3h ago•2 comments

The Window Chrome of Our Discontent

https://pxlnv.com/blog/window-chrome-of-our-discontent/
113•zdw•2d ago•61 comments

FFmpeg at Meta: Media Processing at Scale

https://engineering.fb.com/2026/03/02/video-engineering/ffmpeg-at-meta-media-processing-at-scale/
148•sudhakaran88•12h ago•73 comments

No leap second will be introduced at the end of June 2026

https://lists.iana.org/hyperkitty/list/tz@iana.org/thread/P6D36VZSZBUSSTSMZKFXKF4T4IXWN23P/
45•speckx•5h ago•36 comments

Show HN: I gave my robot physical memory – it stopped repeating mistakes

https://github.com/robotmem/robotmem
3•robotmem•1h ago•0 comments

Microscopes can see video on a laserdisc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZuR-772cks
589•zdw•1d ago•82 comments

Is legal the same as legitimate: AI reimplementation and the erosion of copyleft

https://writings.hongminhee.org/2026/03/legal-vs-legitimate/
105•dahlia•2h ago•103 comments

Segagaga Has Been Translated into English

https://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2026/02/segagaga-has-finally-been-translated.html
78•nanna•1d ago•29 comments

Lazy JWT Key Rotation in .NET: Redis-Powered JWKS That Just Works

https://www.aaronpina.com/lazy-jwt-key-rotation-in-net-redis-powered-jwks-that-just-works/
8•aaronpina•1d ago•6 comments

Unlocking Python's Cores:Energy Implications of Removing the GIL

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.04782
94•runningmike•3d ago•71 comments

Kuwaiti F/A-18's Triple Friendly Fire Shootdown Gets Stranger by the Day

https://www.twz.com/air/kuwaiti-f-a-18s-triple-friendly-fire-shootdown-gets-stranger-by-the-day
125•throwawayffffas•2h ago•59 comments
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Strike on girls' school that killed 150 in Iran 'likely' carried out by US

https://today.lorientlejour.com/article/1497949/strike-on-girls-school-that-killed-150-in-iran-was-likely-carried-out-by-us-military-nyt-says.html
44•vrganj•1d ago

Comments

_ink_•1d ago
Sickening.
throwawaysleep•1d ago
Learning from the Israelis it seems.
mikkupikku•1d ago
Hearts and minds. That's what soldiers are meant to aim for, right?

If this war was meant to provide an opportunity for Iranian people to overthrow their regime and install a west-friendly government, and if Iranian people aren't actually going and doing that, then do we call off the war or are we going to keep it going indefinitely, as seems to be the modern fashion?

spwa4•1d ago
Judging by the reactions by Iranians hearts and minds are firmly on the US and Israeli side inside Iran. And it's mostly socialist/"pro-Palestinian" voices outside of Iran that scream about stopping the war. The more reasonable attitudes (which boil down to a reasonable discussion about "but is this war worth it?") are being totally drowned out on both sides, as per usual.

As for the Iranian side, on the Belgian government channel, there's an interview with 3 Iranian women. The title is "Willing to Risk Everything, Even Death": VRT NWS Speaks with 3 Women from Iran Despite Internet Blockade

https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2026/03/06/getuigenissen-iran-1...

In it you will essentially find a description of

1) how bad the situation is

2) that it is actually better than normal life under the regime

3) that their biggest fear is to go back to the regime (and yes it's these women themselves that put forward the dramatized version that they'd like the war on Iran to continue even if it kills them personally)

I find this attitude in many places. Not quite as dramatic but the basic principle that Iranians fear, more than anything, more than the war itself, that the situation would go back to "normal life" under the islamic regime.

Meanwhile, the islamic regime has taken to emptying machine guns at residential blocks where people are musically celebrating the death of Khamenei. To ordering their troops to "shoot-to-kill" at children. And worse.

mikkupikku•1d ago
Perceptions of public attitudes are hard to trust. What I think matters more is results, however they feel are the Iranian people actually overthrowing and forming a new government, and if not, at what point do we admit that more bombs aren't driving us closer to that kind of conclusion? Is there no cut off?
spwa4•1d ago
The problem with this reasoning is that it is self-contradictory. How long the Iranian government lasts is driven by how extreme they are, how resolved.

Whether they'll reopen the strait of Hormuz is also driven, in reverse, by how extreme they are. But the more extreme they are, the less likely they'll ever reopen it.

Having the strait of Hormuz closed is a big problem for Europe and China, a medium problem for the US, and an existential problem for the middle eastern countries (except Israel/Lebanon and a few others like Yemen). And ... a good thing for Russia (in fact they've been trying to get here for decades).

But the Iranian regime chooses to fight against the entire world. The correct action for Iran/IRGC, frankly obviously, is to ... guarantee the safety of ships in the Hormuz strait. Literally to the point they cooperate with the US on the water, while the US is murdering their government, while the US is torpedo-ing their ships. Really, going that far. That is required for them to have a chance to win this. But they're, literally, too stupid to see this themselves, and too extreme to take that simple truth from anyone, including their closest allies.

So my "strategic assessment" on this is, first, that it was unavoidable we'd get to this point with Iran anyway. The clock was ticking where we'd be in the same situation even if we never fired a shot, and it could just as well have happened 10 years ago. And once we're in this situation, the only way out for oil markets, but especially for middle eastern countries is fighting until the regime is out. So unfortunately we'll fight this war to the end, whatever it takes, and US/Israel will get more and more allies as it drags on (already Saudi Arabia and UAE have said they'll join the war, and if they will, everyone will. Since then France, UK, Ukraine are also looking what they can offer)

And ironically, Trump is probably forcing this because he'll lose the midterms.

It's already leading to total insanity: do you know the Taliban are currently fighting on the US and Israel's side? Right fucking now, Taliban fighters have died and are dying fighting Trump's war. I doubt anyone asked them, but here we are.

OneMorePerson•1d ago
Do you have a source for that last part? As far as I heard the Taliban and Pakistan are fighting which is the opposite of what you are saying.
vrganj•1d ago
I think the reality is most likely somewhere in between those extremes.

As most societies, I would imagine Iran is quite polarized these days, with the regime having legitimate supporters as well as legitimate enemies domestically.

The difference to most societies is that both the regime and its enemies are happily killing civilians, making the situation so much worse.

TheAlchemist•1d ago
Of course it was. That can happen in a ... war. Unfortunately, and as said as it is, it's ... normal during a war.

What's not normal is that US is supposedly not at war with Iran. What's not normal is that there isn't even a slightest effort being made to hold anybody accountable about it. What's not normal is that it probably happened because of AI tools that are right 99.9% of time, but this was this 0.1% of time.

vrganj•1d ago
What's not normal is that the US has a Secretary of War that seems to get off on the cruelty and on breaking international law.

> “Death and destruction from the sky all day long,” Pete Hegseth, wearing a red, white and and blue tie and pocket square, bragged to reporters at the Pentagon near Washington. “This was never meant to be a fair fight, and it is not a fair fight. We are punching them while they’re down, which is exactly how it should be.”

> As defence secretary Hegseth has vowed to “unleash overwhelming and punishing violence” on enemies and promised to dispense with “stupid rules of engagement” – rules designed to restrict attacks on civilian populations.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/08/pete-hegseth...

andrewinardeer•1d ago
"Whoops"
albatross79•1d ago
This is heinous.
returnInfinity•13h ago
This thing makes me really sad.