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Show HN: s@: decentralized social networking over static sites

http://satproto.org/
84•remywang•3h ago•22 comments

Temporal: The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript

https://bloomberg.github.io/js-blog/post/temporal/
562•robpalmer•12h ago•184 comments

Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged

https://metr.org/notes/2026-03-10-many-swe-bench-passing-prs-would-not-be-merged-into-main/
170•mustaphah•6h ago•57 comments

Tested: How Many Times Can a DVD±RW Be Rewritten? Methodology and Results

https://goughlui.com/2026/03/07/tested-how-many-times-can-a-dvd%C2%B1rw-be-rewritten-part-2-metho...
58•giuliomagnifico•3d ago•4 comments

Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html#generated
2987•usefulposter•8h ago•1111 comments

Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web

https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/02/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web/
438•mikece•22h ago•157 comments

DHS Contracts Explorer – Hacked data from the Office of Industry Partnership

https://micahflee.github.io/ice-contracts/
183•peq42•1h ago•36 comments

I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job

https://www.theverge.com/featured-video/892850/i-was-interviewed-by-an-ai-bot-for-a-job
187•speckx•9h ago•193 comments

Show HN: A context-aware permission guard for Claude Code

https://github.com/manuelschipper/nah/
53•schipperai•4h ago•32 comments

About memory pressure, lock contention, and Data-oriented Design

https://mnt.io/articles/about-memory-pressure-lock-contention-and-data-oriented-design/
13•vinhnx•3d ago•0 comments

Google closes deal to acquire Wiz

https://www.wiz.io/blog/google-closes-deal-to-acquire-wiz
249•aldarisbm•12h ago•159 comments

Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS

https://sitespy.app
191•vkuprin•11h ago•48 comments

The MacBook Neo

https://daringfireball.net/2026/03/the_macbook_neo
440•etothet•16h ago•732 comments

BitNet: 100B Param 1-Bit model for local CPUs

https://github.com/microsoft/BitNet
317•redm•15h ago•157 comments

CNN Explainer – Learn Convolutional Neural Network in Your Browser (2020)

https://poloclub.github.io/cnn-explainer/
37•vismit2000•3d ago•2 comments

Show HN: Autoresearch@home

https://www.ensue-network.ai/autoresearch
49•austinbaggio•4h ago•10 comments

Challenging the Single-Responsibility Principle

https://kiss-and-solid.com/blog/keep-it-simple
9•WolfOliver•3d ago•6 comments

Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)

https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2420092122
265•peyton•14h ago•189 comments

Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to redefine software dev

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/meticulous/3197ae3d-bb26-4750-9ed7-b830f640515e
1•Gabriel_h•6h ago

5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

https://newatlas.com/environment/5-200-holes-peruvian-mountain/
108•defrost•1d ago•52 comments

Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included

https://klausai.com/
129•robthompson2018•11h ago•69 comments

How much of HN is AI?

https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/how-much-of-hn-is-ai
69•surprisetalk•2h ago•33 comments

Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years

https://apnews.com/article/uk-house-of-lords-hereditary-peers-expelled-535df8781dd01e8970acda1dca...
198•divbzero•6h ago•190 comments

Atlassian to cut roughly 1,600 jobs in pivot to AI

https://www.reuters.com/technology/atlassian-lay-off-about-1600-people-pivot-ai-2026-03-11/
145•jp0d•5h ago•187 comments

Urea prices

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/urea
66•burnt-resistor•1h ago•47 comments

Apple releases iOS 15.8.7 to fix Coruna exploit for iPhone 6S from 2015

https://support.apple.com/en-us/126632
73•seam_carver•2h ago•28 comments

Against vibes: When is a generative model useful

https://www.williamjbowman.com/blog/2026/03/05/against-vibes-when-is-a-generative-model-useful/
56•takira•1d ago•8 comments

Swiss e-voting pilot can't count 2,048 ballots after decryption failure

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/11/swiss_evote_usb_snafu/
170•jjgreen•14h ago•370 comments

Preliminary data from a longitudinal AI impact study

https://newsletter.getdx.com/p/ai-productivity-gains-are-10-not
36•donutshop•6h ago•27 comments

Personal Computer by Perplexity

https://www.perplexity.ai/personal-computer-waitlist
128•josephwegner•9h ago•107 comments
Open in hackernews

Apple releases iOS 15.8.7 to fix Coruna exploit for iPhone 6S from 2015

https://support.apple.com/en-us/126632
72•seam_carver•2h ago

Comments

thecybernerd•2h ago
I wonder what the active device threshold is for them to make the decision to patch an operating system from a decade ago.
ronsor•1h ago
Probably recent active exploitation
behnamoh•2h ago
Am I supposed to be impressed by this? This is part of the Apple experience: long-term updates in exchange for absurdly high markups up-front. I'd be impressed if the markup got lowered and iDevices still got such updates, but that's not happening.
colinbartlett•1h ago
Yes because if it helps keep devices in use longer it helps reduce waste and the planetary impacts of a culture of disposable products.
paulryanrogers•1h ago
If only they had user replaceable batteries, or repairable devices
tpmoney•1h ago
https://support.apple.com/self-service-repair

https://support.apple.com/mac-laptops/repair?services=servic...

https://getsupport.apple.com/repair-locations?locale=en_US

paulryanrogers•31m ago
I mean self repair without renting proprietary equipment, having to soften glue with heat, etc. I used to be able to swap batteries in seconds without tools. Some laptops could do it without shutting down.
nativeit•1h ago
The bar has become incredibly low, it’s true. I could argue that’s all the more reason for recognizing when these monoliths do the right thing, but I would probably struggle to claim they deserve any of it at this point.
cryptoegorophy•1h ago
Well. You can buy iPhone 6S for $50. How much cheaper did you want it?
cosmic_cheese•1h ago
I mean there’s loads of Android stuff in Apple-adjacent price brackets that haven’t seen the tiniest hint of an update in many years…
falkensmaize•1h ago
Absurdly high markups? They just released a very good laptop for $599. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is $1299. The OnePlus 15 is $999. A Dell XPS 16 with 32gb ram is over $2000.

I won’t argue that they charge a premium for memory and nvme, but I have never felt like I overpaid for my MacBooks or iPhones, in part because they last so long.

burnt-resistor•1h ago
One anecdotal example doesn't break the pattern. It's a performative ploy.
nozzlegear•1h ago
That's not anecdotal, it literally is the price of the MacBook Neo.
runako•51m ago
iPhone 17 Pro is $1099, Google Pixel Pro is $999, Galaxy S26 Ultra is $1,299.

Flagship phones are expensive. Apple mostly just does not make low-spec phones, and cheap phones are generally low-spec (or their makers would charge more).

suprstarrd•1h ago
To be clear: the phone is from 2015, not the exploit chain.

Related: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/cor...

burnt-resistor•1h ago
Still waiting for iOS and iPadOS security updates to 18 as per the tradition of supporting the past 2 generations of OSes rather than this sneaky rug-pull of trying to foist fugly 26 on users who don't want an unusable device.

This sort of spurious patching and releasing token cheap devices is a form of gaslighting.

stock_toaster•31m ago
Indeed! I was about to post something very similar. Glad I scrolled down a bit.
anshumankmr•1h ago
This will really help the 10 people still using an iPhone 6S.

(Still a common W for Apple updates)

seam_carver•1h ago
Available for:

iPhone 6s (all models), iPhone 7 (all models), iPhone SE (1st generation), iPad Air 2, iPad mini (4th generation), and iPod touch (7th generation)

iOS 16.7.15 and iPadOS 16.7.15: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPad 5th generation, iPad Pro 9.7-inch, and iPad Pro 12.9-inch 1st generation

tech234a•1h ago
Notably these exploits were originally patched for newer devices in 2023 and 2024. However, the Coruna exploits are now publicly available because some of the IOC URLs mentioned in Google's recent blog post [1] were found to still be live. Jailbreakers are already repurposing the code to make web-based tools [2].

[1]: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/cor...

[2]: https://x.com/Little_34306/status/2031823581513204009 (Note: the link in this tweet goes to an exploit page that uses code repurposed from malware)

throwaway85825•1h ago
A device can be unsupported yet millions will still use it. The obsolescence business model needs to be legislated away.
gruez•38m ago
Should DEC still be releasing patches for the PDP-11? Apple is probably the better companies out there. Some Android devices (cheap tablets on aliexpress) don't even get a year of updates.
throwaway85825•36m ago
A VM image of the build server would work.
GeekyBear•37m ago
A security update for an eleven year old phone is pretty wild.

For comparison, the Nexus 6P was released in the same year as the iPhone 6S. It last received a security update in 2018.

nineteen999•27m ago
Now if they'd just release an update to 26.3.1 (23D8133) which PERMANENTLY broke Apple Carplay for me I'd be happy. It's been getting steadily worse since iOS 26 was released.

Apple is rapidly becoming the new Microsoft. I mean, Microsoft has fallen so much further, so I guess that just opened up a new gap in the shitty technology spectrum for Apple to descend to.

kevincloudsec•22m ago
patching a kernel exploit on a phone from 2015 is nice until you realize the coruna IOC URLs were still live long enough for jailbreakers to weaponize the code before the patch shipped.
ryandrake•8m ago
This is nice in that Apple acknowledges that iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 devices still exist and are used. I wish third party developers would read that memo and get with the program. The App Store is becoming a ghost town of "This app stopped supporting your icky old device" warning messages due to app developers abandoning these phones.