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Kagi Translate now supports LinkedIn Speak as an output language

https://translate.kagi.com/?from=en&to=LinkedIn+speak
328•smitec•2h ago•86 comments

US SEC preparing to scrap quarterly reporting requirement

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/us-sec-preparing-eliminate-quarterly-reporting-requireme...
532•djoldman•7h ago•290 comments

Every layer of review makes you 10x slower

https://apenwarr.ca/log/20260316
139•greyface-•4h ago•61 comments

Leanstral: Open-source agent for trustworthy coding and formal proof engineering

https://mistral.ai/news/leanstral
428•Poudlardo•10h ago•89 comments

Claude Tips for 3D Work

https://www.davesnider.com/posts/claude-3d
47•snide•3d ago•3 comments

Meta’s renewed commitment to jemalloc

https://engineering.fb.com/2026/03/02/data-infrastructure/investing-in-infrastructure-metas-renew...
406•hahahacorn•13h ago•178 comments

Gitana 18: the new flying Ultim trimaran

https://www.boatnews.com/story/50717/gitana-18-radical-technical-choices-for-the-new-flying-ultim...
13•divbzero•4d ago•1 comments

The “small web” is bigger than you might think

https://kevinboone.me/small_web_is_big.html
380•speckx•14h ago•163 comments

Monkey Island for Commodore 64 Ground Up

https://pixeldust.se/monkey-island-project
85•aresant•3h ago•20 comments

The American Healthcare Conundrum

https://github.com/rexrodeo/american-healthcare-conundrum
319•rexroad•14h ago•276 comments

Sci-Fi Short Film "There Is No Antimemetics Division" [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v8AsTHfAG0
43•Anon84•3d ago•5 comments

My Journey to a reliable and enjoyable locally hosted voice assistant (2025)

https://community.home-assistant.io/t/my-journey-to-a-reliable-and-enjoyable-locally-hosted-voice...
360•Vaslo•18h ago•103 comments

Beyond has dropped “meat” from its name and expanded its high-protein drink line

https://plantbasednews.org/news/alternative-protein/beyond-meat-not-the-moment-rebrand/
111•rmason•10h ago•195 comments

Pyodide: a Python distribution based on WebAssembly

https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide
50•tosh•3d ago•19 comments

The unlikely story of Teardown Multiplayer

https://blog.voxagon.se/2026/03/13/teardown-multiplayer.html
4•lairv•3d ago•0 comments

Why I love FreeBSD

https://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/03/16/why-i-love-freebsd/
406•enz•19h ago•196 comments

Show HN: Oxyde – Pydantic-native async ORM with a Rust core

https://github.com/mr-fatalyst/oxyde
97•mr_Fatalyst•3d ago•50 comments

In space, no one can hear you kernel panic (2020)

https://increment.com/software-architecture/in-space-no-one-can-hear-you-kernel-panic/
57•p0u4a•4d ago•6 comments

Show HN: Thermal Receipt Printers – Markdown and Web UI

https://github.com/sadreck/ThermalMarky
68•howlett•3d ago•25 comments

Jepsen: MariaDB Galera Cluster 12.1.2

https://jepsen.io/analyses/mariadb-galera-cluster-12.1.2
53•aphyr•3h ago•5 comments

Starlink Mini as a failover

https://www.jackpearce.co.uk/posts/starlink-failover/
245•jkpe•23h ago•184 comments

AirPods Max 2

https://www.apple.com/airpods-max/
264•ssijak•17h ago•445 comments

Polymarket gamblers threaten to kill me over Iran missile story

https://www.timesofisrael.com/gamblers-trying-to-win-a-bet-on-polymarket-are-vowing-to-kill-me-if...
1444•defly•19h ago•926 comments

Show HN: Claude Code skills that build complete Godot games

https://github.com/htdt/godogen
234•htdt•15h ago•139 comments

AnswerThis (YC F25) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/answerthis/jobs/CNdatw5-founding-engineering-lead
1•ayush4921•10h ago

Language model teams as distributed systems

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.12229
89•jryio•14h ago•39 comments

Lies I was told about collaborative editing, Part 2: Why we don't use Yjs

https://www.moment.dev/blog/lies-i-was-told-pt-2
238•antics•4d ago•108 comments

The bureaucracy blocking the chance at a cure

https://www.writingruxandrabio.com/p/the-bureaucracy-blocking-the-chance
122•item•1d ago•146 comments

Lazycut: A simple terminal video trimmer using FFmpeg

https://github.com/emin-ozata/lazycut
188•masterpos•19h ago•56 comments

Launch HN: Voygr (YC W26) – A better maps API for agents and AI apps

72•ymarkov•14h ago•57 comments
Open in hackernews

Zenclora OS

https://zenclora.org/
19•debo_•3h ago

Comments

OsrsNeedsf2P•2h ago
Haven't investigated that much so there might be some big catch I'm missing, but I really wish people would stop making custom OSes and just help out an existing project
nish__•2h ago
What do they need help with?
andy_ppp•2h ago
I wish everyone thought exactly like me too, it’d be great getting exactly what I wanted and basically the world would become utopia over night.
autoexec•1h ago
In the worst cases you get people who just want to say they made an OS by slapping their name on an existing distro after changing the default background image or making a couple tweaks. That's a lot easier to than to contribute something meaningful to an existing project.

More charitably, it's faster and a lot less complicated to modify a distro to your liking than trying to get a major distribution to cater to your whims and philosophy and making your version avilable to others gives them the option of easily installing your new features/modifications as is or using what parts they want. That's the joy of of FOSS. Even when the changes are modest, if they are shared and even a little useful then someone else can incorporate them or build off of them.

waterTanuki•2h ago
Debian isn't known for being bloated so I don't get what the selling point here is. If I want a stripped down barebones system why not just use Arch?
autoexec•2h ago
"Optimized & Light" but also the system requirements say it needs 10 GB for the just the system itself with 25 GB+ recommended. Regular old Debian recommends 10 GB of disk space too (but allows for installations that come in under 1 GB if you really want light)

What kind of bloat did they get rid of to reach the same footprint as the OS they started from?

Retr0id•2h ago
I do not understand the purpose of the `zen` tool, which is a giant bash script with hardcoded install/uninstall steps for each "package": https://github.com/Zenclora/build/blob/697c20a79b5638b4447bf...
josephg•2h ago
Despite their marketing, this script does not spark joy.

Eg, they have a "zen optimize" command, which clears caches, nukes /tmp, turns swap off and on again and runs fstrim. You don't need to do any of this stuff. Clearing cache and swap will make programs run slower. Wiping /tmp can be harmful to running processes.

It all seems like a big LLM vomit.

https://github.com/Zenclora/build/blob/697c20a79b5638b4447bf...

autoexec•2h ago
Generally, clearing caches will make programs run slower once (on first run after the clear), but it could speed things up if there's a massive amount of other stuff cached or if the cached thing you're trying to run got corrupted somehow.
Retr0id•1h ago
There is no situation in which having a populated page cache will slow things down, since those are the pages that linux will drop first to use for whatever else needs them.
groguzt•1h ago
I mean, the comments with numbered steps are pretty much a dead giveaway that its just AI slip.

If I were to guess, I would say Gemini 3/3.1, as it tends to add a lot of numbered steps comments, more so than other models from my experience

pneumic•2h ago
Putting money down on this being primarily LLM coded
autoexec•2h ago
I think it's just supposed to make installing commonly used things seem easier.

I have to admit that (assuming they both work flawlessly) it'd be easier to type "zen install steam" than it is to manually edit a file and run four commands following the directions here https://wiki.debian.org/Steam

owenpalmer•2h ago
It's not an OS, it's a distro
PufPufPuf•1h ago
We're getting vibecoded Linux distros now?
sph•22m ago
Prime target for modern script kiddies