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I wrote to Flock's privacy contact to opt out of their domestic spying program

https://honeypot.net/2026/04/14/i-wrote-to-flocks-privacy.html
290•speckx•2h ago•124 comments

YouTube now world's largest media company, topping Disney

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/youtube-worlds-largest-media-company-2025-tops...
92•bookofjoe•5d ago•60 comments

Rare concert recordings are landing on the Internet Archive

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/13/thousands-of-rare-concert-recordings-are-landing-on-the-interne...
380•jrm-veris•6h ago•106 comments

Spain to expand internet blocks to tennis, golf, movies broadcasting times

https://bandaancha.eu/articulos/telefonica-consigue-bloqueos-ips-11731
319•akyuu•3h ago•275 comments

Claude Code Routines

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/routines
185•matthieu_bl•3h ago•117 comments

5NF and Database Design

https://kb.databasedesignbook.com/posts/5nf/
83•petalmind•3h ago•34 comments

California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/14/eff_california_3dprinted_firearms/
57•Bender•57m ago•14 comments

Turn your best AI prompts into one-click tools in Chrome

https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/chrome/skills-in-chrome/
36•xnx•2h ago•17 comments

Let's Talk Space Toilets

https://mceglowski.substack.com/p/lets-talk-space-toilets
70•zdw•21h ago•19 comments

A new spam policy for “back button hijacking”

https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2026/04/back-button-hijacking
774•zdw•16h ago•448 comments

Modifying FileZilla to Workaround Bambu 3D Printer's FTP Issue

https://lantian.pub/en/article/modify-computer/modify-filezilla-workaround-bambu-3d-printer-ftp-i...
35•speckx•2h ago•36 comments

guide.world: A compendium of travel guides

https://guide.world/
27•firloop•5d ago•6 comments

OpenSSL 4.0.0

https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/tag/openssl-4.0.0
95•petecooper•2h ago•21 comments

Show HN: LangAlpha – what if Claude Code was built for Wall Street?

https://github.com/ginlix-ai/langalpha
65•zc2610•5h ago•22 comments

Show HN: Plain – The full-stack Python framework designed for humans and agents

https://github.com/dropseed/plain
20•focom•2h ago•5 comments

Backblaze has stopped backing up OneDrive and Dropbox folders and maybe others

https://rareese.com/posts/backblaze/
815•rrreese•11h ago•503 comments

ClawRun – Deploy and manage AI agents in seconds

https://github.com/clawrun-sh/clawrun
7•afshinmeh•53m ago•0 comments

jj – the CLI for Jujutsu

https://steveklabnik.github.io/jujutsu-tutorial/introduction/what-is-jj-and-why-should-i-care.html
430•tigerlily•9h ago•366 comments

The Mouse Programming Language on CP/M

https://techtinkering.com/articles/the-mouse-programming-language-on-cpm/
32•PaulHoule•3d ago•3 comments

Carol's Causal Conundrum: a zine intro to causally ordered message delivery

https://decomposition.al/zines/
28•evakhoury•4d ago•2 comments

Gas Town: From Clown Show to v1.0

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/gas-town-from-clown-show-to-v1-0-c239d9a407ec
13•martythemaniak•46m ago•2 comments

Introspective Diffusion Language Models

https://introspective-diffusion.github.io/
203•zagwdt•12h ago•39 comments

Show HN: A memory database that forgets, consolidates, and detects contradiction

https://github.com/yantrikos/yantrikdb-server
20•pranabsarkar•4h ago•15 comments

Show HN: Kontext CLI – Credential broker for AI coding agents in Go

https://github.com/kontext-dev/kontext-cli
54•mc-serious•6h ago•21 comments

Nucleus Nouns

https://ben-mini.com/2026/nucleus-nouns
44•bewal416•4d ago•11 comments

Show HN: Kelet – Root Cause Analysis agent for your LLM apps

https://kelet.ai/
36•almogbaku•3h ago•18 comments

The acyclic e-graph: Cranelift's mid-end optimizer

https://cfallin.org/blog/2026/04/09/aegraph/
58•tekknolagi•4d ago•15 comments

DaVinci Resolve – Photo

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/photo
991•thebiblelover7•17h ago•254 comments

The M×N problem of tool calling and open-source models

https://www.thetypicalset.com/blog/grammar-parser-maintenance-contract
106•remilouf•5d ago•36 comments

Lean proved this program correct; then I found a bug

https://kirancodes.me/posts/log-who-watches-the-watchers.html
365•bumbledraven•19h ago•164 comments
Open in hackernews

Let's Talk Space Toilets

https://mceglowski.substack.com/p/lets-talk-space-toilets
70•zdw•21h ago

Comments

the_af•2h ago
This story of space toilers clears out many questions I had about spaceflight and... uh, going number 2.

Namely: astronauts try NOT to as much as they can, and when they do go, it's a mess for both them and their crew mates. They suffer through it because being in space is a worthy achievement.

Apparently it's such a mess that NASA estimates this is why astronauts tend to undereat. Apparently Gemini 7's Frank Borman spent 9 days without going number 2 because of this, and planned to hold it in 2 full weeks (the article doesn't clarify whether he managed). Skylab seems to have done some progress, but we're still in the early eras of space toiletry!

detourdog•2h ago
I was surprised there were no pictures of the actual toilets. Would love more but found this.

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

jotux•2h ago
Some info on the new one: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/artemis-iis-toile...

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20220005710/downloads/NA...

cubefox•1h ago
This goes into a bit more mechanical detail than the Substack post (which only gestures at "air suction"). I'm still not sure whether there are different urine hose adapters for men and women or not.
idlewords•57m ago
The hose is the same but there are different funnel attachments (the part looks kind of like the cup from a jock strap, and is longer and narrower for women)
ambicapter•2h ago
Not a great lunch read.
nozzlegear•2h ago
> One piece of feedback from Skylab was that the toilet needed stronger airflow. This meant the Shuttle toilet opening had to be narrow. To practice correctly positioning their body, astronauts on Earth sat on a special training mockup with a camera mounted in the center of the waste tube. A successful docking with the device meant precisely centering one’s nether eye in the crosshairs of a video screen while crewmates looked on and yelled their encouragement.

I knew part of the job for astronauts is being intimate with one's crewmates, but I didn't know it was that intimate.

remarkEon•2h ago
You could’ve told me this story without the context and I would’ve assumed it was a barracks game being played with surveillance equipment. Hilarious.
ooterness•1h ago
Is it simpler to build a better space toilet, or to build a ship with centrifugal gravity and use a regular toilet?
TylerE•1h ago
You wouldn’t want to use a regular toilet even if you could, given how tight water margins are. Urine you can reclaim, feces not so much.
amluto•1h ago
Vacuum flush toilets are common on airplanes, trains, and ships and use a lot less water than a conventional toilet.
yshamrei•1h ago
There are two issues:

- To build a centrifuge in space of sufficient size, you need to solve the problem of delivering a large amount of materials to orbit, because it has to be hundreds of meters in diameter at least.

- Such a centrifuge will create a gyroscopic effect, and the station will quickly become very difficult to control.

giantrobot•1h ago
Even with centrifugal "gravity" the toilets need to be designed for the worst case scenario (no "gravity"). Even if you could use a "regular" toilet the system needs to sequester and process the septic waste. That precludes even using the likes of an airplane toilet.

It's a significant amount of engineering effort, testing, feedback, and iteration to build effective life support systems for manned spaceflight. Long duration spaceflight is orders of magnitude more difficult.

Toilets are systems that can incapacitate or even kill the crew if they malfunction. In a low or microgravity environment aerosolized septic material can get in astronauts' eyes or lungs. It can also seep into electronics or other ship systems causing malfunctions. Even just clean water spraying into the cabin could be dangerous in microgravity.

ethan_smith•51m ago
The centrifugal gravity approach requires a massive structure - you need something like 200+ meter radius to keep rotation rates low enough that Coriolis effects don't make people nauseous (which would create a whole different toilet problem). Building a better space toilet is orders of magnitude cheaper and lighter than spinning up a habitat.
chinabot•30m ago
If people are going to live in space for any period of time then they are going to need gravity so long term, yes.
shoxidizer•6m ago
This does sound absurd at first, but how much gravity is really needed for collection? Is there any value in just a few hundredths of earth gravity?
bdamm•52m ago
The roasting process is both hypermodern and curiously antique. Burning dung is a tradition passed down across the millenia!
assimpleaspossi•28m ago
I've always wondered about regular toilets and now this. Someone has to test it. I'm sure they have equivalent items to run through them but, eventually, you have to try the real thing so whose job is it to do that and how do they do that?
cryzinger•2m ago
One popular "equivalent" for flush testing is a condom full of soybean paste (yum!)

https://slate.com/technology/2025/02/toilets-low-flow-trump-...