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Two Years of Emacs Solo: 35 Modules, Zero External Packages, and a Full Refactor

https://www.rahuljuliato.com/posts/emacs-solo-two-years
80•celadevra_•2h ago•10 comments

Building a Procedural Hex Map with Wave Function Collapse

https://felixturner.github.io/hex-map-wfc/article/
397•imadr•9h ago•58 comments

The “JVG algorithm” only wins on tiny numbers

https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9615
26•jhalderm•1h ago•12 comments

Show HN: Remotely use my guitar tuner

https://realtuner.online/
76•smith-kyle•3d ago•15 comments

JSLinux Now Supports x86_64

https://bellard.org/jslinux/
254•TechTechTech•9h ago•71 comments

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

https://writings.hongminhee.org/2026/03/legal-vs-legitimate/
360•dahlia•11h ago•380 comments

Darkrealms BBS

http://www.darkrealms.ca/
28•TigerUniversity•3d ago•1 comments

The first airplane fatality

https://www.amusingplanet.com/2026/03/thomas-selfridge-first-airplane-fatality.html
61•Hooke•5h ago•13 comments

DARPA’s new X-76

https://www.darpa.mil/news/2026/darpa-new-x-76-speed-of-jet-freedom-of-helicopter
161•newer_vienna•9h ago•155 comments

“ma” is a minimalistic clone of the acme[1] editor used in Plan 9

http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/ma/README
21•tosh•2d ago•1 comments

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

87•filipbalucha•9h ago•57 comments

Oracle is building yesterday's data centers with tomorrow's debt

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/oracle-is-building-yesterdays-data-centers-with-tomorrows-debt.html
239•spenvo•5h ago•124 comments

Show HN: The Mog Programming Language

https://moglang.org
121•belisarius222•8h ago•60 comments

So you want to write an “app” (2025)

https://arcanenibble.github.io/so-you-want-to-write-an-app.html
64•jmusall•5h ago•27 comments

Bluesky CEO Jay Graber is stepping down

https://bsky.social/about/blog/03-09-2026-a-new-chapter-for-bluesky
313•minimaxir•7h ago•274 comments

Florida judge rules red light camera tickets are unconstitutional

https://cbs12.com/news/local/florida-news-judge-rules-red-light-camera-tickets-unconstitutional
346•1970-01-01•9h ago•456 comments

Show HN: DenchClaw – Local CRM on Top of OpenClaw

https://github.com/DenchHQ/DenchClaw
92•kumar_abhirup•11h ago•85 comments

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

https://fixfest.therestartproject.org/
153•robtherobber•8h ago•18 comments

Notes on Baking at the South Pole

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/the-most-beautiful-freezer-in-the-world
36•mitchbob•7h ago•13 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/
874•robin_reala•16h ago•540 comments

Flash media longevity testing – 6 years later

https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1q6xnun/flash_media_longevity_testing_6_years_later/
134•1970-01-01•1d ago•71 comments

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

https://lists.iana.org/hyperkitty/list/tz@iana.org/thread/P6D36VZSZBUSSTSMZKFXKF4T4IXWN23P/
78•speckx•14h ago•84 comments

An opinionated take on how to do important research that matters

https://nicholas.carlini.com/writing/2026/how-to-win-a-best-paper-award.html
82•mad•10h ago•17 comments

Reverse-engineering the UniFi inform protocol

https://tamarack.cloud/blog/reverse-engineering-unifi-inform-protocol
149•baconomatic•13h ago•60 comments

Durdraw – ANSI art editor for Unix-like systems

https://durdraw.org/
48•caminanteblanco•7h ago•18 comments

Restoring a Sun SPARCstation IPX part 1: PSU and NVRAM (2020)

https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/restoring-a-sun-sparcstation-ipx-part-1-psu-and-nvram
95•ibobev•11h ago•53 comments

Rethinking Syntax: Binding by Adjacency

https://github.com/manifold-systems/manifold/blob/master/docs/articles/binding_exprs.md
41•owlstuffing•1d ago•16 comments

Velxio, Arduino Emulator

https://velxio.dev/
46•dmonterocrespo•1d ago•18 comments

Algebraic topology: knots links and braids

https://aeb.win.tue.nl/at/algtop-5.html
75•marysminefnuf•11h ago•8 comments

I don't know Apple's endgame for the Fn/Globe key–or if Apple does

https://aresluna.org/fn/
50•tambourine_man•9h ago•10 comments
Open in hackernews

Iran's attacks on Amazon data centers in UAE, Bahrain signal a new kind of war

https://fortune.com/2026/03/09/irans-attacks-on-amazon-data-centers-in-uae-bahrain-signal-a-new-kind-of-war-as-ai-plays-an-increasingly-strategic-role-analysts-say/
24•rawgabbit•2h ago

Comments

whackernews•1h ago
A new kind of war where people won’t be able to get next day delivery on the 5m USB-C cable that they ordered.
fastball•1h ago
That is... not what AWS data centers are primarily used for in 2026.
whackernews•1h ago
You mean they’re not used to sell me cheap Chinese USB-C cables?
esseph•34m ago
AWS is also running government, military, medical, university etc systems. Banking.
andrew_gs•1h ago
Or can't withdraw money from their FAB bank accounts as it's dependent on AWS infra. This is pretty much entirely to do with AWS and not the retail website.
dragonwriter•1h ago
Yes, Amazon Retail being the sole significant customer of AWS, I guess?
samrus•1h ago
Bro thinks amazon is the onky thing that uses AWS
paxys•1h ago
> The tech industry often talks about “the cloud” as though it were something abstract and untouchable. But the cloud runs on data centers, those data centers have an address, and that address can be hit by a drone.

Nominating this as the best opening line I have read in a while.

newsclues•1h ago
Information and logistics win wars, and you need lots of compute and storage in a modern war.
journal•1h ago
HN could post the IP address of commenters but they wont.
imglorp•1h ago
People used to add contact info in their .signature files (!): HTTP, IRC, (etc) and ICBM...
prepend•1h ago
Isn’t this just Iran trying to hit anything “of value” and it really a strategic target? I doubt they are thinking things through vs just firing off semi randomly.
perfmode•1h ago
When resources are finite and require precise guidance, why would they fire semi randomly when they can be strategic?
paxys•1h ago
Striking public infrastructure is the oldest kind of war there is.

The article does raise an important question though - would an AWS data center be considered a civilian target or military?

trhway•1h ago
Buying an antidrone and even antimissile system like say Pantsir-S1, Skyranger 30 or similar is just few million dollars - peanuts compare to the cost of the datacenter to be protected. Once AMAZN starts doing it for themselves, they will possibly also start air-defense-as-a-service using spare capacity.

With all the money and assets and the whole value of business, the Big Tech has already started to move into energy, and i think the defense, starting with self-defense, will be among the nearest-future next domains they will move into.

mc3301•1h ago
If everyone has an antidrone/antimissile system, then everyone will finally be safe.
trhway•42m ago
the previous world order based on sovereign states is quickly coming to end. Emerging world order is based on force, and the large corps have more money than many states. The only thing they are missing is the rights of a sovereign entity. Well in a world order driven by force, the rights you have is the rights that you've obtained by force. I think we'll soon see, by analogy with corporate personhood, some version of corporate statehood.
YVoyiatzis•1h ago
WTF are Amazon’s data centers doung in the UAE? Excuse my ignorance, but why there?
samrus•1h ago
Latency
unsnap_biceps•1h ago
I would image data sovereignty is also a big factor.
achille•1h ago

  - local data residency & sovereignty
  - latency
  - bandwidth 
  - regulatory climate
  - competition
uae is business friendly

all cloud providers have middle east presence

refineries generate terabytes of sensor data per hour

the population and people there produce and consume a lot of data