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Tinybox- offline AI device 120B parameters

https://tinygrad.org/#tinybox
100•albelfio•1h ago•47 comments

Some things just take time

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/20/some-things-just-take-time/
374•vaylian•6h ago•127 comments

Do Not Turn Child Protection into Internet Access Control

https://news.dyne.org/child-protection-is-not-access-control/
8•smartmic•36m ago•1 comments

Grafeo – A fast, lean, embeddable graph database built in Rust

https://grafeo.dev/
139•0x1997•6h ago•44 comments

How Invisalign became the biggest user of 3D printers

https://www.wired.com/story/how-invisalign-became-the-worlds-biggest-3d-printing-company/
99•mikhael•2d ago•67 comments

The seven hour explosion nobody could explain

https://phys.org/news/2026-03-hour-explosion.html
46•mellosouls•4d ago•5 comments

Common Lisp Development Tooling

https://www.creativetension.co/posts/common-lisp-development-tooling
7•0bytematt•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Termcraft – terminal-first 2D sandbox survival in Rust

https://github.com/pagel-s/termcraft
25•sebosch•2h ago•1 comments

Electronics for Kids, 2nd Edition

https://nostarch.com/electronics-for-kids-2e
21•0x54MUR41•2d ago•1 comments

Thinking Fast, Slow, and Artificial: How AI Is Reshaping Human Reasoning

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6097646
57•Anon84•5h ago•32 comments

ZJIT removes redundant object loads and stores

https://railsatscale.com/2026-03-18-how-zjit-removes-redundant-object-loads-and-stores/
56•tekknolagi•2d ago•6 comments

No evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260319044656.htm
31•nothrowaways•1h ago•9 comments

Meta's Omnilingual MT for 1,600 Languages

https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/omnilingual-mt-machine-translation-for-1600-languages/?...
108•j0e1•3d ago•29 comments

Ubuntu 26.04 Ends 46 Years of Silent sudo Passwords

https://pbxscience.com/ubuntu-26-04-ends-46-years-of-silent-sudo-passwords/
247•akersten•16h ago•276 comments

Books of the Century by Le Monde

https://standardebooks.org/collections/le-mondes-100-books-of-the-century
76•zlu•2d ago•42 comments

Show HN: Joonote – A note-taking app on your lock screen and notification panel

https://joonote.com/
24•kilgarenone•6h ago•14 comments

A Japanese glossary of chopsticks faux pas (2022)

https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h01362/
431•cainxinth•1d ago•337 comments

Mamba-3

https://www.together.ai/blog/mamba-3
261•matt_d•3d ago•50 comments

A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2520204-major-leap-towards-reanimation-after-death-as-mammal...
77•Brajeshwar•6h ago•100 comments

404 Deno CEO not found

https://dbushell.com/2026/03/20/denos-decline-and-layoffs/
222•WhyNotHugo•5h ago•159 comments

Blocking Internet Archive Won't Stop AI, but Will Erase Web's Historical Record

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/03/blocking-internet-archive-wont-stop-ai-it-will-erase-webs-h...
442•pabs3•13h ago•126 comments

FFmpeg 101 (2024)

https://blogs.igalia.com/llepage/ffmpeg-101/
193•vinhnx•18h ago•8 comments

OpenCode – Open source AI coding agent

https://opencode.ai/
1166•rbanffy•1d ago•573 comments

Hawaii's worst flooding in 20 years threatens dam, prompts evacuations

https://www.nbcnews.com/weather/floods/hawaii-worst-flooding-in-20-years-rcna264573
13•geox•1h ago•0 comments

Molly guard in reverse

https://unsung.aresluna.org/molly-guard-in-reverse/
195•surprisetalk•1d ago•80 comments

Mayor of Paris removed parking spaces, reduced the number of cars

https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/21/travel/paris-transformation-anne-hidalgo-mayor
199•heresie-dabord•7h ago•287 comments

Western carmakers' retreat from electric risks dooming them to irrelevance

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/21/west-carmakers-retreat-electric-vehicle-risks-ir...
127•n1b0m•7h ago•232 comments

How BYD got EV chargers to work almost as fast as gas pumps

https://www.wired.com/story/how-byds-ev-charger-got-even-faster-and-it-might-not-matter-as-much-a...
79•Brajeshwar•9h ago•121 comments

Ghostling

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostling
306•bjornroberg•22h ago•61 comments

An industrial piping contractor on Claude Code [video]

https://twitter.com/toddsaunders/status/2034243420147859716
119•mighty-fine•3d ago•79 comments
Open in hackernews

Robert Mueller Has Died

https://apnews.com/article/robert-mueller-fbi-director-trump-russia-investigation-7aca939dc25d4652815376f73e0f9aaf
55•WarOnPrivacy•2h ago

Comments

hackyhacky•1h ago
Donald Trump's reaction, on Truth Social this afternoon, to Mueller's passing:

“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” [1]

What a great guy.

[1] https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/1162683345353...

wds•1h ago
If you were to have said this about Charlie Kirk, or inevitably Trump himself when it happens, you'd be treated like you had killed them yourself.
bayarearefugee•1h ago
Many people literally lost their jobs for saying much kinder things about Kirk.
plagiarist•1h ago
And for saying less kind things, but by directly quoting the deceased.
mindslight•1h ago
The fascists' only use for high minded ideals are as rallying cries to influence people who don't do the work to apply those ideals to the fascists' own actions - whether they're doing it deliberately as a team sport, or have mostly checked out of politics. For those in the currently-designated ingroup, the hypocrisy is the point.
zmk5•1h ago
Didn’t he find no connections for Russiagate? Why is he so mad at him?

Edit: I’m being sincere with this question. I didn’t think he had a beef with Mueller and forgot the original report was never made public.

cco•1h ago
You mistook William Barr's partisan "summary" for the conclusion of Mueller's investigation.
spiderfarmer•1h ago
The full, unredacted report has never been released to the general public.

The Trump White House asserted a “protective” claim of executive privilege over the redacted portions and underlying materials, which helped prevent Congress from obtaining the fully unredacted report, though this did not block release of the already‑redacted public version.

In other words, the criminals in charge prefer to work in the dark.

zmk5•1h ago
Yes you are right. I forgot the original report never became public.
mulletbum•1h ago
The investigation produced 37 indictments; seven guilty pleas or convictions; and compelling evidence that the president obstructed justice on multiple occasions. Mueller also uncovered and referred 14 criminal matters to other components of the Department of Justice. Trump associates repeatedly lied to investigators about their contacts with Russians, and President Trump refused to answer questions about his efforts to impede federal proceedings and influence the testimony of witnesses.

It absolutely said Trump was connected to Russiagate and very much broke the law, Mueller was forced to shut down the investigation.

WarmWash•1h ago
We'll never know for sure, but the most likely scenario is that Trump did not collude with Russia, but also did not impede them or create any friction for them trying to get him elected.

Russia wanted Trump to win, because they understood him as deeply destabilizing.

SecretDreams•1h ago
Quite the classy take... I believe many people lost their jobs expressing an opinion like this after Charlie Kirk died.

Edit: I am sadly expecting some brigading on this thread.

koolba•1h ago
There’s a clear distinction when the subject is murdered versus dying of natural causes. One is implicitly encouraging similar behavior. The other is simply being a dick.
SecretDreams•1h ago
Celebrating the act of murder is the distinction. There is no distinction here between someone gloating that CK is dead or someone gloating that RM is dead.
krapp•1h ago
Which is weird because the right explicitly called for violence against the left and transgender people in response but nothing ever happened to any of them.
skeeter2020•1h ago
no denying your dick conclusion, but the former doesn't have to hold. You can like the outcome without supporting the mechanism. In fact,t here's an entire school of thought around ends vs. means.

But let's not get distracted here: unbelievable that anyone famous, let alone the president of the United States, would publicly promote such disgusting statements. Combined with his WH comments in front of the Japanese PM... I guess to a narcissistic (and frankly, just plain dumb) bully punching down feels like a big win...

stackbutterflow•1h ago
Trump supporters and voters will have to live with the fact that they enabled this for the rest of their life. I do not envy them. Especially those that will snap out of it at some point.
SecretDreams•1h ago
I think only a small percentage might ever feel remorse or empathy regarding how their voting choices shaped world outcomes thereafter. For those that ever do regret it, I think giving them a path to redemption is the only way the world will ever heal. For those incapable of having those feelings.. well, I can hope karma is real.
mindslight•1h ago
That was true after 2016, and plenty of them did. The problem is that Grump was able to attract a whole bunch of new scumbags - from his destructive politicization of Covid, the surveillance industry seeing a more direct route to become an inescapable part of the government, the growing performative chest-thumping "manosphere" etc. At this point I don't see much shame on the horizon.
leptons•1h ago
One guy spent 37 days in jail for posting trump's own words "We have to get over it" (about a school shooting that happened 2 years prior to Kirk's death)

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

rocketpastsix•1h ago
"rules for thee but not for me". People who said _anything_ they deemed disrespected after Kirk died was basically crucified but when it's against someone they deem an enemy they dont care at all.
k8sToGo•1h ago
Isn't he rage baiting? Now everyone talks about him again. Perfect for a narcissist.
spiderfarmer•1h ago
Stop seeking ulterior motives. He's just an evil person.
DiabloD3•1h ago
Por qué no los dos?
spiderfarmer•1h ago
Claro
KennyBlanken•1h ago
His social media posts are very specifically designed to distract and pack the news cycle full of garbage, drowning out what actually matters. His entire life, his main defense to anything has been to attack and distract.

His posting style is also very typical of facist governments.

His approval rating is the worst of any president since WW2, including his first term, which was the previous 'record holder.' The Iran war is deeply unpopular with the American people, the skyrocketing gas and diesel prices are infuriating many. He's desperate to shift attention.

krapp•1h ago
I don't think they're "very specifically designed" to do that, I think that's just how he is, raw and unfiltered. He was a shitposter on Twitter too, that's why he was banned.
tharmas•2m ago
>The Iran war is deeply unpopular with the American people

I heard it was popular with Republicans.

Also, the Democratic party establishment seems pretty mum on this war so far. They are full of neocons too.

spiderfarmer•1h ago
I vehemently dislike everyone who still supports him.
davesque•1h ago
I believe technically this means I'm free to crack a bottle of champagne when Trump dies and incur no negative karma at all!
seydor•1h ago
This is literally against TruthSocial's terms of use. If i was TS, i would suspend his account just to watch him fume.
DANmode•1h ago
Donald Trump is the majority owner of Truth Social.
tombert•1h ago
I think that's kind of the joke? Yes, it is his private social media site, and he doesn't even follow his own TOS.
tombert•1h ago
Classy. I'm so glad that half of America thought that this tactless felon who can't even speak a complete sentence would make a great president.

If this is just ok now, can I say something like "I'm glad Donald Trump was shot. He's a colossal douchebag"?

krapp•1h ago
It's always morally correct to celebrate the death of evil men.
tombert•51m ago
Except the only "evil" thing that Mueller did was investigate Trump after he bragged about firing James Comey for investigating a potential Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Moreover, I'm not sure it is right for the president to celebrate this; isn't part of the job of a president to be diplomatic? It's one thing when a nobody like me celebrates the death of someone bad, but I'm not the president, no one expects me to be diplomatic, and generally speaking no one actually cares what I think about anything.

krapp•35m ago
I was referring to Trump. They're going to need to line his grave with ammonia cakes to deal with all of the piss.

Nice counter though, I walked right into it.

tombert•35m ago
Oh, sorry. Kind of a contentious issue I suppose, probably a bit too quick to chew your head off here :) .
krapp•23m ago
It's fine. I think the last few years have made a lot of us trigger happy.
tharmas•1m ago
>They're going to need to line his grave with ammonia cakes to deal with all of the piss.

Cheers. That made me laugh!

LocalH•1h ago
Rules for thee and not for me

His entire MO

xnx•58m ago
On the one hand, disgusting behavior for a president.

On the other hand, I can see myself feeling something identical were someone else in particular to die.

embedding-shape•1h ago
> His 448-page report released in April 2019 identified substantial contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia but did not allege a criminal conspiracy. Mueller laid out damaging details about Trump’s efforts to seize control of the investigation, and even shut it down, though he declined to decide whether Trump had broken the law, in part because of department policy barring the indictment of a sitting president.

It still boggles my mind that Trump was even allowed to run for president again, when he publicly and very evidently did whatever he could to try to stop the investigation of himself. In what world does it serve democracy well to let people like that even be candidates or involved in politics at all?

mpalmer•1h ago
Your question would seem to be self-answering.
SecretDreams•1h ago
> In what world does it serve democracy well to let people like that even be candidates or involved in politics at all?

In a world where the population has been systematically trained to vote against their best interests.

bayarearefugee•1h ago
> In what world does it serve democracy well to let people like that even be candidates or involved in politics at all?

You are assuming that Trump's supporters care about the continuation of democracy, which is pretty clearly often not the case.

The only person who really had the means to put an end to Trump politically after his first term was Joe Biden, and people should absolutely never forgive him for his failure on that front.

jimkleiber•1h ago
I think when we say that an executive is the only one to put an end to another executive in power, we overlook how the problem might be that the parties have deadlocked Congress and the legislative branch is one to take power back from the executive branch.
the_gastropod•1h ago
Aaaaaabsolutely not. The president should have virtually no say in who is allowed or not allowed to run an election against them.

All but 7 Republicans in the Senate voted he was not guilty in his impeachment trial. They were gifted the opportunity to do the right thing, and they unquestionably failed.

mullingitover•1h ago
> In what world does it serve democracy

It's a feature.

All the richest sociopaths in SV have latched onto the meme that democracy and (their) freedom (to do whatever they want to the lower classes) aren't compatible, and these people bought control of the algorithms that are currently brainwashing anyone within eyeshot of a screen.

plagiarist•1h ago
I sure wish anyone other than a handful of Congress could become interested in serving democracy rather than filling their pockets.
tombert•31m ago
He bragged about trying to stop the investigation! That's why Robert Mueller was appointed the first time. He went on TV and talked about how he fired Comey for even starting the investigation into Russia.