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God Sleeps in the Minerals

https://wchambliss.wordpress.com/2026/03/03/god-sleeps-in-the-minerals/
153•speckx•2h ago•46 comments

The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: New Jobs

https://aphyr.com/posts/419-the-future-of-everything-is-lies-i-guess-new-jobs
106•aphyr•2h ago•55 comments

Show HN: Every CEO and CFO change at US public companies, live from SEC

https://tracksuccession.com/explore
94•porsche959•2h ago•43 comments

Want to Write a Compiler? Just Read These Two Papers (2008)

https://prog21.dadgum.com/30.html
293•downbad_•5h ago•83 comments

Good Sleep, Good Learning (2012)

https://super-memory.com/articles/sleep.htm
211•downbad_•6h ago•103 comments

MCP as Observability Interface: Connecting AI Agents to Kernel Tracepoints

https://ingero.io/mcp-observability-interface-ai-agents-kernel-tracepoints/
30•ingero_io•2h ago•11 comments

Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6

https://deepmind.google/blog/gemini-robotics-er-1-6/
65•markerbrod•1h ago•9 comments

Daily Claude outage is upon us. Waiting for Claude Status to update

https://claudestatus.com/
151•redm•51m ago•122 comments

Costasiella kuroshimae – Solar Powered animals, that do indirect photosynthesis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costasiella_kuroshimae
94•vinnyglennon•3d ago•38 comments

Wacli – WhatsApp CLI

https://github.com/steipete/wacli
166•dinakars777•8h ago•120 comments

Fixing a 20-year-old bug in Enlightenment E16

https://iczelia.net/posts/e16-20-year-old-bug/
210•snoofydude•10h ago•107 comments

Metro stop is Ancient Rome's new attraction

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260408-a-150-metro-ticket-to-ancient-rome
68•Stevvo•5d ago•13 comments

Proliferate (YC S25) Is Hiring Founding Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/proliferate/jobs/L3copvK-founding-engineer
1•pablo24602•3h ago

Forcing an Inversion of Control on the SaaS Stack

https://www.100x.bot/a/client-side-injection-inversion-of-control-saas
4•shardullavekar•4d ago•0 comments

Google Gemma 4 Runs Natively on iPhone with Full Offline AI Inference

https://www.gizmoweek.com/gemma-4-runs-iphone/
177•takumi123•10h ago•110 comments

We ran Doom on a 40 year old printer controller (Agfa Compugraphic 9000PS) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cltnlks2-uU
18•zdw•3d ago•3 comments

The Deepfake Nudes Crisis in Schools Is Worse Than You Thought

https://www.wired.com/story/deepfake-nudify-schools-global-crisis/
26•smurda•45m ago•27 comments

Pretty Fish: A better mermaid diagram editor

https://pretty.fish/
47•pastelsky•5d ago•11 comments

US v. Heppner (S.D.N.Y. 2026) no attorney-client privilege for AI chats [pdf]

https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldocs/xmvjyjekkpr/Rakoff%20-%20order%20-%20AI.pdf
45•1vuio0pswjnm7•1h ago•30 comments

AI ruling prompts warnings from US lawyers: Your chats could be used against you

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/ai-ruling-prompts-warnings-us-lawyers-your-chats-could-b...
59•alephnerd•2h ago•30 comments

Academic fraud may be the symptom of a more systemic problem

https://www.voxweb.nl/en/academic-fraud-may-be-the-symptom-of-a-much-more-systemic-problem
24•the-mitr•4h ago•18 comments

New Modern Greek

https://redas.dev/NewModernGreek/
4•holoflash•2d ago•2 comments

Sam Vimes 'Boots' Theory of Socio-Economic Unfairness

https://terrypratchett.com/explore-discworld/sam-vimes-boots-theory-of-socio-economic-unfairness/
45•latexr•1h ago•33 comments

Study: Back-to-basics approach can match or outperform AI in language analysis

https://www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/back-to-basics-approach-can-match-or-outperform-ai/
10•giuliomagnifico•3h ago•0 comments

Dependency cooldowns turn you into a free-rider

https://calpaterson.com/deps.html
160•pabs3•13h ago•110 comments

MIT Radiation Laboratory

https://www.ll.mit.edu/about/history/mit-radiation-laboratory
27•stmw•3d ago•7 comments

A communist Apple II and fourteen years of not knowing what you're testing

https://llama.gs/blog/index.php/2026/04/10/friday-archaeology-a-communist-apple-ii-and-fourteen-y...
215•major4x•4d ago•97 comments

My adventure in designing API keys

https://vjay15.github.io/blog/apikeys/
90•vjay15•3d ago•70 comments

Direct Win32 API, Weird-Shaped Windows, and Why They Mostly Disappeared

https://warped3.substack.com/p/direct-win32-api-weird-shaped-windows
145•birdculture•6h ago•82 comments

Picasso’s Guernica (Gigapixel)

https://guernica.museoreinasofia.es/gigapixel/#3/63.11/-120.59
181•guigar•4d ago•72 comments
Open in hackernews

MIT Radiation Laboratory

https://www.ll.mit.edu/about/history/mit-radiation-laboratory
27•stmw•3d ago

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stmw•3d ago
"The name Radiation Laboratory, or "Rad Lab," was chosen to be intentionally deceptive, creating the perception to those on the outside that the laboratory was working on nuclear physics, a discipline that was seen as too immature to have an impact on the war effort. During the fall of 1940, the Rad Lab sprang to life on the MIT campus, and by December, a primitive two-parabola system had already been emplaced and was undergoing initial testing on the rooftop of Building 6 at MIT.

During the next five years, the Radiation Laboratory made stunning contributions to the development of microwave radar technology in support of the war effort. Inventions included airborne bombing radars, shipboard search radars, harbor and coastal defense radars, gun-laying radars, ground-controlled approach radars for aircraft blind landing, interrogate-friend-or-foe beacon systems, and the long-range navigation (LORAN) system. Some of the most critical contributions of the Radiation Laboratory were the microwave early-warning (MEW) radars, which effectively nullified the V-1 threat to London, and air-to-surface vessel (ASV) radars, which turned the tide on the U-boat threat to Allied shipping. In November 1942, U-boats claimed 117 Allied ships. Less than a year later, in the two-month period of September to October 1943, only 9 Allied ships were sunk, while a total of 25 U-boats were destroyed by aircraft equipped with ASV radars (Buderi, pp. 155–169). "

nyankosensei•3h ago
I noticed from the logo that 2026 is evidently the 75th anniversary of the Lincoln Laboratory.
doctorwho42•2h ago
Though many went on to make Lincoln lab, the on campus successor to the Rad Lab at MIT is the research laboratory of electronics (RLE) which houses the research of like 100 PI's and hundreds of graduate students: https://www.rle.mit.edu/about/history/
technothrasher•1h ago
This reminded me of the “Isotope Storage Lab” in the basement tunnels of the University of Rochester medical center annex. I always thought it sounded cool when I would walk by it… until I learned of the horrific experiments conducted at the med center in the 1940’s where they injected unaware patients with plutonium to see what would happen.
Tade0•1h ago
I have a different association. In my native language the adjective "nuclear" and the one expressing that something is one way or another related to testicles are homographs.

My faculty had an "institute of nuclear problems" in the basement and considering the people who revived the institution after world war 2 and their proteges had no issue naming a program for analyzing oscilloscope data ANAL, this was no accident.

otras•50m ago
Love the story of the Rad Lab and radar before and during WW2. Two relevant books I've read recently(ish) that I'd recommend to anyone interested in learning more would be 1) The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi and 2) a biography of Alfred Loomis, Tuxedo Park by Jennet Conant.
electrogas•6m ago
As a grad student in the 1970's I was working on a magnetron design for a plasma physics experiment. The best resource for such work was a the MIT Rad Lab series of books, a huge collection. What a gift to mankind to have that stuff published in such detail.