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Show HN: Channel Surfer – Watch YouTube like it’s cable TV

https://channelsurfer.tv
153•kilroy123•2d ago•76 comments

Can I run AI locally?

https://www.canirun.ai/
401•ricardbejarano•6h ago•106 comments

John Carmack about open source and anti-AI activists

https://twitter.com/id_aa_carmack/status/2032460578669691171
49•tzury•1h ago•21 comments

Show HN: Context Gateway – Compress agent context before it hits the LLM

https://github.com/Compresr-ai/Context-Gateway
17•ivzak•1h ago•9 comments

TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool

https://tui.studio/
427•mipselaer•8h ago•244 comments

Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/qatar-helium-shutdown-puts-chip-supply-chain-on-a-two-...
138•johnbarron•6h ago•128 comments

Parallels confirms MacBook Neo can run Windows in a virtual machine

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/13/macbook-neo-runs-windows-11-vm/
59•tosh•4h ago•81 comments

Launch HN: Captain (YC W26) – Automated RAG for Files

https://www.runcaptain.com/
33•CMLewis•3h ago•13 comments

Hammerspoon

https://github.com/Hammerspoon/hammerspoon
10•tosh•34m ago•3 comments

The Wyden Siren Goes Off Again: We'll Be "Stunned" by NSA Under Section 702

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/03/12/the-wyden-siren-goes-off-again-well-be-stunned-by-what-the-ns...
171•cf100clunk•2h ago•52 comments

Launch HN: Spine Swarm (YC S23) – AI agents that collaborate on a visual canvas

https://www.getspine.ai/
68•a24venka•5h ago•56 comments

Willingness to look stupid

https://sharif.io/looking-stupid
681•Samin100•4d ago•233 comments

Bucketsquatting is (finally) dead

https://onecloudplease.com/blog/bucketsquatting-is-finally-dead
275•boyter•10h ago•144 comments

Your Phone Is an Entire Computer

https://medhir.com/blog/your-phone-is-an-entire-computer
69•medhir•1h ago•66 comments

The Accidental Room (2018)

https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-accidental-room/
8•blewboarwastake•1h ago•0 comments

Meta Platforms: Lobbying, dark money, and the App Store Accountability Act

https://github.com/upper-up/meta-lobbying-and-other-findings
1060•shaicoleman•8h ago•458 comments

Lost Doctor Who Episodes Found

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g7kwq1k11o
120•edent•13h ago•34 comments

E2E encrypted messaging on Instagram will no longer be supported after 8 May

https://help.instagram.com/491565145294150
292•mindracer•6h ago•155 comments

Okmain: How to pick an OK main colour of an image

https://dgroshev.com/blog/okmain/
195•dgroshev•4d ago•39 comments

The Mrs Fractal: Mirror, Rotate, Scale (2025)

https://www.4rknova.com//blog/2025/06/22/mrs-fractal
33•ibobev•4d ago•3 comments

Show HN: Svglib a SVG parser and renderer for Windows

https://github.com/bibhas2/svglib
5•leopoldj•3d ago•1 comments

Gvisor on Raspbian

https://nubificus.co.uk/blog/gvisor-rpi5/
49•_ananos_•8h ago•10 comments

Militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2517766-why-the-worlds-militaries-are-scrambling-to-create-t...
36•mooreds•1h ago•38 comments

Executing programs inside transformers with exponentially faster inference

https://www.percepta.ai/blog/can-llms-be-computers
264•u1hcw9nx•1d ago•103 comments

Removing recursion via explicit callstack simulation

https://jnkr.tech/blog/removing-recursion
12•todsacerdoti•4d ago•1 comments

The Bovadium Fragments: Together with The Origin of Bovadium

https://kirkcenter.org/reviews/monster-is-the-machine/
36•freediver•5d ago•16 comments

Show HN: What was the world listening to? Music charts, 20 countries (1940–2025)

https://88mph.fm/
87•matteocantiello•3d ago•42 comments

Dijkstra's Crisis: The End of Algol and Beginning of Software Engineering (2010) [pdf]

https://www.tomandmaria.com/Tom/Writing/DijkstrasCrisis_LeidenDRAFT.pdf
55•ipnon•4d ago•17 comments

“This is not the computer for you”

https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260312-this-is-not-the-computer-for-you/
899•MBCook•17h ago•331 comments

Revealed: Face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidar-z-face-revealed
29•thunderbong•2h ago•15 comments
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Revealed: Face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidar-z-face-revealed
29•thunderbong•2h ago

Comments

kazinator•1h ago
They had no privacy laws in the Paleolithic era, so this sort of doxxing is totally legit. Neanderthals cannot simply rely on the flesh being gone and bone being replaced by stone to conceal their faces.
amanaplanacanal•1h ago
I'm skeptical. Is this kind of facial reconstruction from a skull legit? Or is it pseudoscience?
quantified•1h ago
I'm not sure about how much we know of musculature and fat layers of neanderthals. Working from skeletons of non-humans can be really fraught.
goodJobWalrus•45m ago
Neanderthals are humans.
Beestie•16m ago
Neanderthals are a distinct species. If "human" in the context you are using it is confined to Homo sapiens then no, Neanderthals are not human. If your definition of human is anything in the genus homo then yes, Neanderthals are human.
ASalazarMX•1m ago
Neanderthals are considered archaich humans, they were humans. Homo sapiens are modern humans.
prox•58m ago
It’s legit in the sense that they use this originally in forensics to reconstruct faces I think , say a victim or unknown so they can put out a search pamphlet.

They know the relative muscular thickness for each area as to compile a likeness. Is it 100% a look-a-like? Probably not, but the main features and composition should be comparable to the original face.

thangalin•43m ago
> Is this kind of facial reconstruction from a skull legit?

What did you search for when you tried to verify this yourself?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klxUyd3CgrE

Aside, a similar approach was used in a MacGyver episode nearly 40 years ago ("The Secret of Parker House"):

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0638792/mediaviewer/rm119321036...

ethanrutherford•32m ago
I'm not sure what would be "pseudo-science" about it, but it is as legit as it can be. Reconstruction of a face from a skull is possible, but the goal is not to create an image that's indistinguishable from a hypothetical photograph of the subject. Rather, the intent is to form a general idea of what people of the time period would have looked like. Facial reconstruction is guided by current understanding of anatomy, musculature, aging processes, etc. Muscles and skin are attached to the skull based on modern human and primate anatomy, so what we get is a plausible representation of what someone with this exact skull shape may have looked like. Like with the dinosaurs, we cannot be 100% certain what the superficial exterior features looked like exactly. But, unlike with the dinosaurs, we know neanderthals are very closely related to modern humans, so we have a much more reasonable base to start from, as we can assume their facial muscles, skin, hair etc. would be similar to humans, but with different proportions. Plenty of real science goes into the process.
cryzinger•1h ago
> Neanderthal skulls have huge brow ridges and lack chins, with a projecting midface that results in more prominent noses. But the recreated face suggests those differences were not so stark in life.

This surprised me enough to scroll back up and look at the reconstruction again, because it looks the woman definitely has (what I would think of as) a chin--which supports the "not so stark in real life" part. But if the skulls are that different, how would a Neanderthal face end up looking so similar to a human's? Did they have cartilage or something that doesn't get preserved in these skeletal remains?

quantified•1h ago
Whatever the differences, they would have been attractive enough to Homo Sapiens to breed with.
bediger4000•1h ago
Maybe not willingly, though. Look up Danny Vendramini's neanderthal predation theory, and consider that modern X chromosomes carry no neanderthal DNA, indicating that all interbreeding involved neanderthal males and human females.
pinkmuffinere•59m ago
> consider that modern X chromosomes carry no neanderthal DNA, indicating that all interbreeding involved neanderthal males and human females

This is a false implication, it’s possible that Neanderthal X chromosome just doesn’t “play nice” with human dna, and can’t result in fertile offspring. Admittedly I have not read the sources you recommend, so maybe they address this?

joshuaissac•4m ago
Or Neanderthal women lived with their tribe and their hybrid children died with that Neanderthal tribe, whereas modern human women and their hybrid children (or at least the ones who have living descendants) lived with modern human tribes and had a better chance of survival.
Beestie•12m ago
I'm just glad that the dumb idea that Neanderthals were dumb, club carrying knuckledraggers is finally being laid to rest. I hope we eventually learn what happened to them. They survived the choke point of 75,000 years ago only to disappear 30,000 years later. So cool to put a face to the name :-)