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Show HN: A game where you build a GPU

https://jaso1024.com/mvidia/
336•Jaso1024•4h ago•106 comments

How many products does Microsoft have named 'Copilot'?

https://teybannerman.com/strategy/2026/03/31/how-many-microsoft-copilot-are-there.html
139•gpi•1h ago•49 comments

Embarrassingly simple self-distillation improves code generation

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.01193
457•Anon84•10h ago•139 comments

Show HN: TurboQuant-WASM – Google's vector quantization in the browser

https://github.com/teamchong/turboquant-wasm
103•teamchong•6h ago•2 comments

Apple approves driver that lets Nvidia eGPUs work with Arm Macs

https://www.theverge.com/tech/907003/apple-approves-driver-that-lets-nvidia-egpus-work-with-arm-macs
246•naves•5h ago•114 comments

Author of "Careless People" banned from saying anything negative about Meta

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/technology-uk/article/sarah-wynn-williams-careless-people-meta-nrffdfpmf
597•macleginn•6h ago•397 comments

Student Debt Burdened Them, So They Moved Abroad and Stopped Paying

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/04/business/student-loans-abroad-default.html
24•JumpCrisscross•44m ago•20 comments

Some Unusual Trees

https://thoughts.wyounas.com/p/some-unusual-trees
217•simplegeek•12h ago•64 comments

Show HN: sllm – Split a GPU node with other developers, unlimited tokens

https://sllm.cloud
82•jrandolf•6h ago•51 comments

Scientists observe an immune signaling complex forming inside cells

https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/03/immune-response-inside-cells-inflammation-research
74•ohjeez•3h ago•5 comments

Components of a Coding Agent

https://magazine.sebastianraschka.com/p/components-of-a-coding-agent
104•MindGods•8h ago•44 comments

The Indie Internet Index – submit your favorite sites

https://iii.social
44•freshman_dev•7h ago•8 comments

Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model

https://www.anthropic.com/research/emotion-concepts-function
104•dnw•14h ago•90 comments

Ruckus: Racket for iOS

https://ruckus.defn.io/
6•nsm•2d ago•1 comments

Plague Ships (2020)

https://www.afloat.com.au/feature/plague-ships/
27•bryanrasmussen•3h ago•3 comments

The CMS is dead, long live the CMS

https://next.jazzsequence.com/posts/the-cms-is-dead-long-live-the-cms
91•taubek•9h ago•63 comments

Electrical Transformer Manufacturing Is Throttling the Electrified Future

https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2025-bottlenecks-transformers/
39•toomuchtodo•3d ago•29 comments

Sopwith – 1984 Game (2000)

http://www.sopwith.org/
53•elvis70•3h ago•21 comments

Training mRNA Language Models Across 25 Species for $165

91•maziyar•3d ago•27 comments

Iranian missile blitz takes down AWS data centers in Bahrain and Dubai

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/iranian-missile-blitz-takes-down-aws-data-centers-in-b...
49•lschueller•2h ago•21 comments

The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House

https://www.dbreunig.com/2026/03/26/winchester-mystery-house.html
131•dbreunig•3d ago•49 comments

Claude Code Found a Linux Vulnerability Hidden for 23 Years

https://mtlynch.io/claude-code-found-linux-vulnerability/
316•eichin•21h ago•201 comments

Notes from from Butterick's Practical Typography

https://adamadam.blog/2026/04/01/my-notes-from-buttericks-practical-typography/
18•chilipepperhott•2d ago•2 comments

Mbodi AI (YC P25) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/mbodi-ai/jobs/mf9L3sy-senior-robotics-engineer-systems-cont...
1•chitianhao•9h ago

IBM 3270 Information Display System: Color and Programmed Symbols (1979) [pdf]

https://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/3278/GA33-3056-0_3270_Information_Display_System_Color_and_Programm...
14•hggh•3h ago•1 comments

When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems

https://www.npr.org/2026/04/04/nx-s1-5773354/legal-sports-betting-research-credit-bankruptcy
98•pseudolus•6h ago•73 comments

Tell HN: Anthropic no longer allowing Claude Code subscriptions to use OpenClaw

997•firloop•22h ago•762 comments

The most-disliked people in the publishing industry

https://www.woman-of-letters.com/p/the-most-disliked-people-in-the-publishing
82•Caiero•3d ago•47 comments

Why the most valuable things you know are things you cannot say

https://deadneurons.substack.com/p/why-the-most-valuable-things-you
75•nr378•4h ago•35 comments

German men 18-45 need military permit for extended stays abroad

https://www.dw.com/en/german-men-need-military-permit-for-extended-stays-abroad/a-76662677
298•L_226•5h ago•497 comments
Open in hackernews

Iran's Network of Cameras Bolsters Air Defenses, Expert Says

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/iran-war-news-2026/card/iran-s-network-of-cameras-bolsters-air-defenses-expert-says-IqjSSuOcGNrxzsrp52i8
42•uxhacker•4h ago

Comments

JumpCrisscross•3h ago
“Following the 12-day war with Israel in June, Iranian authorities learned that Israel could easily locate their radar systems and take them out, leaving Tehran’s forces blind to the skies above, Avivi said. Unlike the radar installations, the cameras don't transmit a signal that Israel can use to locate them, he added.”

Damn innovative.

ceejayoz•3h ago
It's a pretty old idea, too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_mirror

https://www.cnn.com/style/article/war-sound-locators-before-...

itopaloglu83•2h ago
Might be good for early detection, but unfortunately doesn't provide any defense on its own.
ceejayoz•2h ago
Early detection lets you prepare the defenses.

Like getting some MANPADS teams in the route of an oncoming helicopter assault.

zoklet-enjoyer•3h ago
That's pretty cool. We need a decentralized civilian network like that to identify UFOs
lolbutwait•3h ago
Like Elon’s camera based self driving does it also make a lot of mistakes?

I bet modern radar can tell the difference between a bird, plane, baseball, and missile, but a camera based one is full of false positives.

oa335•2h ago
Widely available image recognition software can tell the difference between birds, planes, baseballs and missiles already.
the__alchemist•2h ago
Depends. It would be a non-trivial problem when dealing with only 1 - a few pixels, which is likely.
ceejayoz•2h ago
It's not that hard. Planes and birds act pretty differently, even when pixel sized. Doubly so when you've multiple cameras networked all over the area.
cogman10•2h ago
It might, but I'm not sure how much of an issue a false positive is. It's not like Iran has an airforce and it's not like there a bunch of civilian planes flying over head.

Also, modern radar can't always tell the difference between a bird and a plane. Especially when dealing with stealth vehicles.

chistev•2h ago
A false positive can be a problem if you're shooting missiles at things that aren't real threats, no? Those missiles cost money.
cogman10•2h ago
It's a problem depending on how often it happens. Letting a bomber through that takes out a military installation or desalination plant is worse.
aftbit•2h ago
Ukraine has a sound-based version of this, supposedly using cell phones as the primary hardware element. The idea is to scatter hundreds of sensors along the front in some depth, then use simple on-device models to classify sounds and send an alert when a sound matching a known drone signature is detected.
kklisura•2h ago
Huh. Reminds me of this video "tracking faint objects like stealth fighters with cheap cameras" [1] and HN post [2].

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-b51C82-UE

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43643207