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LittleSnitch for Linux

https://obdev.at/products/littlesnitch-linux/index.html
692•pluc•8h ago•200 comments

Open Source Security at Astral

https://astral.sh/blog/open-source-security-at-astral
172•vinhnx•5h ago•30 comments

I ported Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii

https://bryankeller.github.io/2026/04/08/porting-mac-os-x-nintendo-wii.html
1564•blkhp19•17h ago•272 comments

Haunted Paper Toys

http://ravensblight.com/papertoys.html
76•exvi•2d ago•1 comments

Creating the Futurescape for the Fifth Element

https://theasc.com/articles/fantastic-voyage-creating-the-futurescape-for-the-fifth-element
3•nixass•8m ago•1 comments

The Importance of Being Idle

https://theamericanscholar.org/the-importance-of-being-idle/
174•Caiero•2d ago•89 comments

Process Manager for Autonomous AI Agents

https://botctl.dev/
31•ankitg12•3h ago•6 comments

Dr. Dobb's Developer Library DVD 6

https://archive.org/details/DDJDVD6
28•kristianp•4d ago•9 comments

USB for Software Developers: An introduction to writing userspace USB drivers

https://werwolv.net/posts/usb_for_sw_devs/
293•WerWolv•13h ago•36 comments

Understanding the Kalman filter with a simple radar example

https://kalmanfilter.net
335•alex_be•16h ago•44 comments

They're made out of meat (1991)

http://www.terrybisson.com/theyre-made-out-of-meat-2/
534•surprisetalk•21h ago•147 comments

Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? My quest to unmask Bitcoin's creator

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/08/business/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto-identity-adam-back.html
483•jfirebaugh•1d ago•539 comments

Six (and a half) intuitions for KL divergence

https://www.perfectlynormal.co.uk/blog-kl-divergence
74•jxmorris12•1d ago•9 comments

ML promises to be profoundly weird

https://aphyr.com/posts/411-the-future-of-everything-is-lies-i-guess
496•pabs3•20h ago•486 comments

Git commands I run before reading any code

https://piechowski.io/post/git-commands-before-reading-code/
2033•grepsedawk•1d ago•431 comments

Muse Spark: Scaling towards personal superintelligence

https://ai.meta.com/blog/introducing-muse-spark-msl/?_fb_noscript=1
339•chabons•17h ago•327 comments

Improving storage efficiency in Magic Pocket, Dropbox's immutable blob store

https://dropbox.tech/infrastructure/improving-storage-efficiency-in-magic-pocket-our-immutable-bl...
8•laluser•5d ago•0 comments

MegaTrain: Full Precision Training of 100B+ Parameter LLMs on a Single GPU

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.05091
294•chrsw•21h ago•54 comments

I imported the full Linux kernel git history into pgit

https://oseifert.ch/blog/linux-kernel-pgit
127•ImGajeed76•3d ago•18 comments

Expanding Swift's IDE Support

https://swift.org/blog/expanding-swift-ide-support/
113•frizlab•13h ago•52 comments

Map Gesture Controls - Control maps with your hands

https://sanderdesnaijer.github.io/map-gesture-controls/
27•hebelehubele•4d ago•4 comments

Understanding Traceroute

https://tech.stonecharioteer.com/posts/2026/traceroute/
128•stonecharioteer•3d ago•21 comments

Ask HN: Any interesting niche hobbies?

360•e-topy•3d ago•531 comments

Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 301 bytes

https://github.com/meribold/btry
36•meribold•2d ago•8 comments

John Deere to pay $99M in right-to-repair settlement

https://www.thedrive.com/news/john-deere-to-pay-99-million-in-monumental-right-to-repair-settlement
305•CharlesW•12h ago•93 comments

Teardown of unreleased LG Rollable shows why rollable phones aren't a thing

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/04/teardown-of-unreleased-lg-rollable-shows-why-rollable-pho...
105•DamnInteresting•1d ago•47 comments

Audio Reactive LED Strips Are Diabolically Hard

https://scottlawsonbc.com/post/audio-led
227•surprisetalk•1d ago•63 comments

Show HN: Is Hormuz open yet?

https://www.ishormuzopenyet.com/
395•anonfunction•11h ago•163 comments

Union types in C# 15

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp-15-union-types/
202•0x00C0FFEE•4d ago•184 comments

Veracrypt project update

https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/general/thread/9620d7a4b3/
1214•super256•1d ago•446 comments
Open in hackernews

With one million displaced, Lebanon turns to digital wallets for aid

https://www.wired.com/story/with-one-million-displaced-lebanon-turns-to-digital-wallets-for-aid/
46•joozio•3d ago

Comments

icegreentea2•3d ago
Seems there are two parallel developments here:

a) Rise of alternate forms of organizing trust. People distrust government or other organizations, and turn to alternative forms of organization and trust.

b) Rise of digital wallet/transfer systems that are fundamentally about charging for throughput/withdrawals. The article mentions that banks are restricting withdraws - presumably because banks need deposits to stay liquid. Whish on the other hand doesn't care - it makes money as a % of each transaction.

ahhhhnoooo•3d ago
Headline really deploying passive voice here. Israel's invasion and wide bombings of Lebanon is what has displaced a million people.
throw949449•3d ago
Lebanon had a few million displaced before bombing even started. Many refugees from Syria, it is basically softer version of Gaza.
oa335•3d ago
Syria actually worse than Gaza (5+ million displaced, 200k+ civilians killed) but over a much larger area and timespan.
tokai•3d ago
Hasn't Hawala been a thing in Lebanon for hundreds of years? It doesn't seem like a novel development at all, besides the digital tools. Informal money transfer systems are not new thing challenging the banks at all. The banks are the new thing here.
derelicta•3d ago
Damn I wonder why they are displaced. No one to blame for sure.
gryzzly•2d ago
Hezbollah, Iran and extremely difficult economic situation in Lebanon, meaning there are no social lifts apart from taking Iran’s money and “being part of resistance” facing pretty certain death, plus nasty antisemitic culture and propaganda. These are the reasons Hezbollah attacked Israel and Israel issued evacuation instructions to the civilian population.

BTW the extremely difficult situation is also caused by Hezbollah, Iran and PLO before that.

spwa4•3d ago
Since most people won't know: the reason this crisis is developing is because of how hezbollah behaved last time.

These people are Syrian immigrants (largely), pretend to be Shi'a muslims (but aren't), and have moved to Southern Libanon, decades ago, throwing out (and worse) the original (Christian) population, because they were paid to do so. Then in the last war they ran away from the south, to avoid fighting, and they were largely welcomed into Beirut, especially southern Beirut, many taken in by Christians and Sunni (partially because they had money and Lebanon was in a deep crisis). Then a lot of them never left, threw the people who had taken them in out of their own homes. They simply stole the apartments of people who took them in, then chased inhabitants out of entire blocks.

This time, neighbors sometimes literally attack anybody tries to help these people, and chase the refugees away, for fear of a repeat.

The result is, of course, a deep typical middle eastern crisis. Deep misery. Money is deeply involved, corruption is everywhere. Nobody, especially not the people who are now in deep trouble, are innocent. And there is no real solution, nor is anybody interested in providing a solution.

Iran's islamist regime is directly responsible for this crisis, through giving these people money and weapons, but of course they are not available to resolve anything (and that's NOT because the US is attacking them, yes that's a problem, but it's not like they would help anyone if they were doing fine)