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OpenClaw Is a Security Nightmare Dressed Up as a Daydream

https://composio.dev/content/openclaw-security-and-vulnerabilities
203•fs_software•3h ago•137 comments

PC Gamer Recommends RSS Readers in a 37MB Article That Just Keeps Downloading

https://stuartbreckenridge.net/2026-03-19-pc-gamer-recommends-rss-readers-in-a-37mb-article/
113•JumpCrisscross•3h ago•48 comments

The Future of Version Control

https://bramcohen.com/p/manyana
283•c17r•6h ago•158 comments

The gold standard of optimization: A look under the hood of RollerCoaster Tycoon

https://larstofus.com/2026/03/22/the-gold-standard-of-optimization-a-look-under-the-hood-of-rolle...
40•mariuz•2h ago•10 comments

Reports of code's death are greatly exaggerated

https://stevekrouse.com/precision
141•stevekrouse•10h ago•134 comments

We indexed the Delve audit leak: 533 reports, 455 companies, 99.8% identical

https://trustcompliance.xyz
111•fadijob•1h ago•49 comments

Five Years of Running a Systems Reading Group at Microsoft

https://armaansood.com/posts/systems-reading-group/
73•Foe•4h ago•21 comments

Project Nomad – Knowledge That Never Goes Offline

https://www.projectnomad.us
300•jensgk•8h ago•63 comments

Flash-MoE: Running a 397B Parameter Model on a Laptop

https://github.com/danveloper/flash-moe
268•mft_•9h ago•93 comments

MAUI Is Coming to Linux

https://avaloniaui.net/blog/maui-avalonia-preview-1
110•DeathArrow•5h ago•47 comments

Teaching Claude to QA a mobile app

https://christophermeiklejohn.com/ai/zabriskie/development/android/ios/2026/03/22/teaching-claude...
27•azhenley•2h ago•1 comments

How to Attract AI Bots to Your Open Source Project

https://nesbitt.io/2026/03/21/how-to-attract-ai-bots-to-your-open-source-project.html
19•zdw•1d ago•0 comments

Turkish Coffee? Since the 16th Century, It's in the Water

https://specialprojects.sprudge.com/?p=868
17•speckx•5d ago•12 comments

Building an FPGA 3dfx Voodoo with Modern RTL Tools

https://noquiche.fyi/voodoo
134•fayalalebrun•8h ago•25 comments

Windows native app development is a mess

https://domenic.me/windows-native-dev/
263•domenicd•11h ago•270 comments

Vectorization of Verilog Designs and its Effects on Verification and Synthesis

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.17099
12•matt_d•3d ago•1 comments

What Young Workers Are Doing to AI-Proof Themselves

https://www.wsj.com/economy/jobs/ai-jobs-young-people-careers-14282284
25•wallflower•3h ago•11 comments

Palantir extends reach into British state as gets access to sensitive FCA data

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/22/palantir-extends-reach-into-british-state-as-i...
105•chrisjj•3h ago•28 comments

LLMs Predict My Coffee

https://dynomight.net/coffee/
5•surprisetalk•4d ago•0 comments

More common mistakes to avoid when creating system architecture diagrams

https://www.ilograph.com/blog/posts/more-common-diagram-mistakes/
117•billyp-rva•9h ago•46 comments

Personal Computing (2022)

https://josh8.com/blog/personal_computing.html
10•xk3•1h ago•2 comments

Cloudflare flags archive.today as "C&C/Botnet"; no longer resolves via 1.1.1.2

https://radar.cloudflare.com/domains/domain/archive.today
328•winkelmann•17h ago•238 comments

Why I love NixOS

https://www.birkey.co/2026-03-22-why-i-love-nixos.html
129•birkey•4h ago•104 comments

A review of dice that came with the white castle

https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/3533812/a-review-of-dice-that-came-with-the-white-castle
114•doener•3d ago•35 comments

The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award

https://www.ibm.com/think/news/ibm-scientist-charles-bennett-turing-award
76•rbanffy•9h ago•6 comments

25 Years of Eggs

https://www.john-rush.com/posts/eggs-25-years-20260219.html
223•avyfain•4d ago•62 comments

GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating system

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/operating-systems/grapheneos-refuses-to-comply-with-age-ver...
132•CrypticShift•4h ago•53 comments

Zero ZGC4: A Better Graphing Calculator for School and Beyond

https://www.zerocalculators.com/features
21•uticus•5d ago•21 comments

A case against currying

https://emi-h.com/articles/a-case-against-currying.html
80•emih•8h ago•103 comments

Learnings from training a font recognition model from scratch

https://www.mixfont.com/blog/learnings-from-training-a-font-recognition-model-from-scratch
24•justswim•5d ago•6 comments
Open in hackernews

Nebraska wildfires leave ranchers scrambling for forage

https://www.farmprogress.com/forage/nebraska-wildfires-leave-ranchers-scrambling-for-forage
19•walterbell•2h ago

Comments

jedberg•1h ago
Some may want to come in here leaving snarky comments about how they shouldn't vote for an administration that doesn't believe in climate change. But I will give a concrete example:

This administration fired thousands of Forrest Service and BLM employees at the start of the administration last year. Those workers were the ones that were responsible for the maintenance of these lands and for the fire lookout programs.

Maybe they couldn't have prevented this fire, but it's pretty clear these fires are much worse today because of those firings last year.

hallway_monitor•1h ago
I’m not sure if these fires are correlated with the staff reductions in BLM. In the interview with a resident she doesn’t mention anything about that, just that last year was very wet which provided a lot of fuel and this hot dry spring has turned it into a tinder box.
jedberg•1h ago
BLM provides fire lookout services that were severely cut. They also perform prescribed burns, which they no longer have staff and budget for, which would have reduced the dry grass.
mothballed•1h ago
I seriously doubt ranchers were politically against OPM being used for fire prevention funding. Agriculture industry is well known to be highly socialist politically when it comes to agriculture subsidies.
jedberg•1h ago
Of course they weren't but look at how Nebraska voted in the last election. Other than the cities, it was mostly GOP, the party that explicitly said they would cut funding for those services if elected (it was in Project 2025).
toomuchtodo•1h ago
This administration also impaired FEMA’s ability to provide disaster response to those impacted by this event.
trhway•1h ago
Looks like the ranchers will have to pay for the hay for their cattle instead of grazing it practically free on federal lands. Tragedy of commons becoming the tragedy of having to shoulder your own private costs in support of your own private profits.

In general externalization of costs prevents/hinders development of competing approaches to increase efficiency and related tech development, and as we see the cattle ranching and beef production is still done like 2000 years ago.

mothballed•1h ago
Grazing rights are weird. A lot of them pre-date the existence of any sort of federal control of the lands. They function as private rights that were then managed by the BLM, although SCOTUS considers them public they do not function anything like that nor are rooted in public chain of custody. You have to pay a fee almost like a property tax to realize them, but the grazing rights themselves are bought and sold privately and generally rooted in a genesis as privately homesteaded limited private property rights.
skeeter2020•49m ago
ah yes, those fat cat ranchers might have to get off their golden thrones and do some hard work for a change. You should maybe look into the business as both a rancher and the food supply chain. A big benefit is that ranchers are far better partners and stewards of the land than developers and other industries (like oil and gas).

If you think ranching hasn't changed in 2000 years you know nothing about it. First, what we see in Canada & the US is most similar to Spanish open grazing of ~200 years ago, not some sort of neolithic practice from several thousand years ago. Then the obvious and game changer was barbed wire, and now intensive industrialization such as feed lots, genetic selection & artificial insemination, GPS tracking and data-based herd management. Public grazing is such a minor part of the picture now. The technology you call for is IMO the worst development: factory meat and massive consolidation.