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Grandparents are glued to their phones, families are worried [video]

https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0n61dg3/grandparents-are-glued-to-their-phones-families-are-worried
59•tartoran•34m ago•18 comments

What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)

https://blog.zuthof.nl/2023/06/02/what-makes-intel-optane-stand-out/
94•walterbell•3h ago•78 comments

Separating the Wayland Compositor and Window Manager

https://isaacfreund.com/blog/river-window-management/
61•dpassens•3h ago•18 comments

Glassworm Is Back: A New Wave of Invisible Unicode Attacks Hits Repositories

https://www.aikido.dev/blog/glassworm-returns-unicode-attack-github-npm-vscode
102•robinhouston•5h ago•42 comments

C++26: The Oxford Variadic Comma

https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2026/03/11/cpp26-oxford-variadic-comma
17•ingve•4d ago•0 comments

Show HN: GDSL – 800 line kernel: Lisp subset in 500, C subset in 1300

https://firthemouse.github.io/
26•FirTheMouse•2h ago•5 comments

A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015)

https://r2d3.us/visual-intro-to-machine-learning-part-1/
246•vismit2000•7h ago•20 comments

Hollywood Enters Oscars Weekend in Existential Crisis

https://www.theculturenewspaper.com/hollywood-enters-oscars-weekend-in-existential-crisis/
56•RickJWagner•5h ago•135 comments

Show HN: Signet – Autonomous wildfire tracking from satellite and weather data

https://signet.watch
81•mapldx•6h ago•22 comments

The most brilliant move in corporate history?

https://asymco.com/2026/03/10/the-most-brilliant-move-in-corporate-history/
5•MBCook•1h ago•1 comments

In Memoriam: John W. Addison, my PhD advisor

https://billwadge.com/2026/03/15/in-memoriam-john-w-addison-jr-my-phd-advisor/
5•herodotus•2h ago•0 comments

Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)?

https://octetta.github.io/k-synth/
47•octetta•5h ago•23 comments

Rack-mount hydroponics

https://sa.lj.am/rack-mount-hydroponics/
301•cdrnsf•13h ago•81 comments

Kniterate Notes

https://soup.agnescameron.info//2026/03/07/kniterate-notes.html
35•surprisetalk•5d ago•8 comments

UMD Scientists Create 'Smart Underwear' to Measure Human Flatulence

https://cbmg.umd.edu/news-events/news/brantley-hall-umd-scientists-create-smart-underwear-measure...
58•ohjeez•2h ago•32 comments

Learning athletic humanoid tennis skills from imperfect human motion data

https://zzk273.github.io/LATENT/
16•danielmorozoff•2h ago•0 comments

IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display (2019)

https://www.righto.com/2019/11/ibm-sonic-delay-lines-and-history-of.html
54•rbanffy•7h ago•13 comments

Zipp 2001 Restoration

https://robot-daycare.com/posts/zipp-2001-restoration-part-1/
14•o4c•4d ago•0 comments

Generating All 32-Bit Primes (Part I)

https://hnlyman.github.io/pages/prime32_I.html
58•hnlyman•6h ago•17 comments

$96 3D-printed rocket that recalculates its mid-air trajectory using a $5 sensor

https://github.com/novatic14/MANPADS-System-Launcher-and-Rocket
297•ZacnyLos•8h ago•261 comments

The 100 hour gap between a vibecoded prototype and a working product

https://kanfa.macbudkowski.com/vibecoding-cryptosaurus
167•kiwieater•6h ago•208 comments

How kernel anti-cheats work

https://s4dbrd.github.io/posts/how-kernel-anti-cheats-work/
304•davikr•18h ago•259 comments

A most elegant TCP hole punching algorithm

https://robertsdotpm.github.io/cryptography/tcp_hole_punching.html
178•Uptrenda•14h ago•72 comments

Why Mathematica does not simplify sinh(arccosh(x))

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/03/10/sinh-arccosh/
126•ibobev•4d ago•48 comments

The Webpage Has Instructions. The Agent Has Your Credentials

https://openguard.sh/blog/prompt-injections/
16•everlier•3h ago•4 comments

Treasure hunter freed from jail after refusing to turn over shipwreck gold

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4g7kn99q3o
153•tartoran•15h ago•204 comments

Allow me to get to know you, mistakes and all

https://sebi.io/posts/2026-03-14-allow-me-to-get-to-know-you-mistakes-and-all/
266•sebi_io•20h ago•123 comments

Human Organ Atlas

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adz2240
62•bookofjoe•3d ago•4 comments

SuperTux 0.7.0

https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/releases/tag/v0.7.0
11•pentagrama•1h ago•1 comments

Examples for the tcpdump and dig man pages

https://jvns.ca/blog/2026/03/10/examples-for-the-tcpdump-and-dig-man-pages/
71•ibobev•4d ago•7 comments
Open in hackernews

UMD Scientists Create 'Smart Underwear' to Measure Human Flatulence

https://cbmg.umd.edu/news-events/news/brantley-hall-umd-scientists-create-smart-underwear-measure-human-flatulence
58•ohjeez•2h ago

Comments

toenail•2h ago
I wonder what comes after that, a tax for methane emissions?
kotaKat•1h ago
"This workplace is an Ultra-Low Emissions Zone. Violations will result in a daily standing charge docked from your pay."
Simulacra•1h ago
You speak in jest but compared to other taxes that have been proposed.. I can't say that you'd be wrong
zoklet-enjoyer•1h ago
Future Ig Nobel candidate?

I signed up for the study. I like to participate in studies at the local college and I track my sleep and stuff daily on my watch. Kind of excited about this. I'll report back with my data if I get picked

Update: dang

Thank you for your interest in the Human Flatus Atlas and for your willingness to participate in our study.

Due to overwhelming demand, we are currently experiencing a temporary pause in onboarding new participants. At this time, we kindly ask that you save the personalized consent form link you received, as it will be required to continue your participation once we are ready to bring you on board.

We will send a notification once we have expanded capacity to accommodate all participants.

We are thrilled by the incredible response to this study and truly appreciate your patience and enthusiasm. We look forward to your participation.

Sincerely, The Human Flatus Atlas Research Team

batch12•1h ago
Sincerely, TH FART
dguest•1h ago
Ig Nobel is doing more for science than Nobel:

- It's fun.

- The prizes are accessible to young scientists who actually need the career boost from the publicity (as opposed to established scientists who are mostly boosting the prestige of the prize)

- They promote awareness of how diverse and awesome science is.

salad-tycoon•57m ago
Small annoyance, the team name is missing an E.

Wish they had gone with The Human Enterologic Flatulence Atlas Research Team.

kotaKat•1h ago
Tired: Kohler's poop camera.

Sleepy: Withings' piss sensor.

Wired: Smart fart panties.

shermantanktop•1h ago
When gas hits $5 a gallon at the pump, scientists get creative.
paulbjensen•1h ago
…and the Danes will tax it, just like they tax cow farts.
CalRobert•1h ago
Well, given that both are destructive to the planet, that makes some sense.

(Also, cow burps are the bigger issue)

nullorempty•1h ago
Clearly. Seems like the top concern for today's the powers that be.
ramon156•1h ago
Methane is the most harmful gas right now, but the solution for some reason is more money to the gov. Maybe we should do something about that meat industry
nullorempty•1h ago
Methane you say.

May be they should just stop the wars for now. Stop spilling oil into the seas. Stop dropping bombs. Stop all the crazy shit they are doing.

As far as meat is concerned - our bodies need meat and fat to stay healthy.

6510•20m ago
> Stop all the crazy shit they are doing.

But then we would have to accept methane is an excellent fuel and that we have an abundance of it. No one on the fortune 500 likes that idea.

nullorempty•1h ago
Life is stranger than fiction.
nullorempty•1h ago
And I just invented a fart-tube to route gasses away from sensors - already assuming farts will be taxed.
portly•1h ago
I need a smell amplifier
SoftTalker•1h ago
My first question was: who funded this? Seems like a candidate for a Proxmire Golden Fleece Award.

This research was supported by the University of Maryland, the Maryland Innovation Initiative Phase I and the UM Ventures Medical Device Development Fund.

k4rnaj1k•1h ago
This can potenitally help people actually tell if their microbiome is okay. Seems like an actually useful study and will be very helpful for doctors.
salad-tycoon•54m ago
Finally, we might have proof that family member(X) truly is releasing biological weapons grade flatulence at the next holiday get together.
xrd•1h ago
I do think this has a chance of breaking records for clinical trial participation rates.
nytesky•1h ago
I know this is worthwhile, especially with the rise in colorectal cancer in younger adults, perhaps this will help in early detection.

But I did take a double take and go “Is it April already?”

vivzkestrel•59m ago
- imagine if you had superpowers to do anything

- i would replace everyone s underwear secretly with a bass base to emit a loud noise everytime someone farted

- imagine how many loud bops you would hear at the airport every second

MarkusWandel•46m ago
That sounds like a classig igNobel Prize candidate!
bdangubic•40m ago
Meta should buy this and make people in 3rd world countries watch this in real time
tootie•38m ago
Was just thinking about the surveillance aspect of this. Nobody would be able to pretend it was someone else who farted.
throwup238•37m ago
This reminds me of one of the pinnacles of Canadian culture, Kenny vs Spenny. In one episode titled “Who Can Blow the Biggest Farts?” they used a device that measures flatulence to judge who blew the biggest fart.

I assume with this underwear we all can participate in gamified flatulence with a global leader board.

impish9208•33m ago
Some PM somewhere is asking when this API will be available in the browser so that their site and its 413 trusted partners can delight their visitors with more relevant ads.
fortranfiend•32m ago
Some things should be left unknown.
gundmc•30m ago
Mythbusters made a version of this in an unaired segment of their 2006 episode about passing gas https://youtu.be/RHcDP_Yew-g?si=T7AONGdXPd4d_gM3
euroderf•21m ago
These measurements will not be complete if they do not measure the other two states of matter, liquid and solid. I don't know about you, but they've been known to appear.