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Vercel April 2026 security incident

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/vercel-confirms-breach-as-hackers-claim-to-be-sell...
523•colesantiago•11h ago•313 comments

A Brief History of Fish Sauce

https://www.legalnomads.com/fish-sauce/
59•vinhnx•17h ago•27 comments

Show HN: TRELLIS.2 image-to-3D running on Mac Silicon – no Nvidia GPU needed

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19•shivampkumar•1h ago•0 comments

The race to build the next WordPress

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6•iacguy•20m ago•2 comments

The Bromine Chokepoint

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148•crescit_eundo•7h ago•72 comments

2,100 Swiss municipalities showing which provider handles their official email

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58•doener•2h ago•16 comments

Ex-CEO, ex-CFO of bankrupt AI company charged with fraud

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21•linsys•2d ago•9 comments

Swiss AI Initiative (2023)

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10•doener•2h ago•2 comments

Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction

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116•Brajeshwar•9h ago•87 comments

Uber’s Anthropic AI push hits a wall

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63•dakiol•7h ago•69 comments

Changes in the system prompt between Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7

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199•pretext•14h ago•116 comments

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98•vcf•7h ago•33 comments

Six Levels of Dark Mode (2024)

https://cssence.com/2024/six-levels-of-dark-mode/
43•Akcium•6h ago•12 comments

Prove you are a robot: CAPTCHAs for agents

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42•lukasec•4d ago•28 comments

Scientific datasets are riddled with copy-paste errors

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29•jruohonen•6h ago•2 comments

Archive of BYTE magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975

https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1975-09
528•DamnInteresting•2d ago•136 comments

The RAM shortage could last years

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/914672/the-ram-shortage-could-last-years
189•omer_k•18h ago•200 comments

The seven programming ur-languages (2022)

https://madhadron.com/programming/seven_ur_languages.html
286•helloplanets•17h ago•111 comments

Nanopass Framework: Clean Compiler Creation Language

https://nanopass.org/
116•NordStreamYacht•4d ago•26 comments

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40•eigenhombre•2h ago•22 comments

I wrote a CHIP-8 emulator in my own programming language

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38•pizza_man•6h ago•13 comments

SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017)

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159•Eridanus2•16h ago•67 comments

Notion leaks email addresses of all editors of any public page

https://twitter.com/weezerOSINT/status/2045849358462222720
323•Tiberium•10h ago•109 comments

What are skiplists good for?

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261•mfiguiere•2d ago•64 comments

Recovering Windows Live Writer Files

https://benovermyer.com/blog/2026/04/recovering-windows-live-writer-files/
4•bovermyer•5d ago•2 comments

Interesting Map Geometry and Mathematics

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4•Hooke•1d ago•0 comments

Hot-wiring the Lisp machine

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24•spudlyo•8h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Prompt-to-Excalidraw demo with Gemma 4 E2B in the browser (3.1GB)

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90•teamchong•14h ago•43 comments

The creative software industry has declared war on Adobe

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183•tambourine_man•11h ago•143 comments
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A Brief History of Fish Sauce

https://www.legalnomads.com/fish-sauce/
59•vinhnx•17h ago

Comments

tananan•16h ago
Thanks for sharing. It is especially interesting to hear the factors that contributed to the decline of fish sauce use in the west.

One thing I am “stealing” from SEA is fish sauce in scrambled eggs. Feels almost like a cheat code.

vinhnx•11h ago
Oh absolutely and you're welcome! Btw, fish sauce in scrambled eggs over rice is one of the simplest, most satisfying meals you'll find across Southeast Asia, in my country Vietnam especially. It's my favorite meal also.
stevenwoo•1h ago
ICYMI - This is an attempt to mimic a secret Vietnamese American restaurant recipe but interesting use of fish sauce with spaghetti https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/san-francisco-style-viet...
AdieuToLogic•1h ago
> One thing I am “stealing” from SEA is fish sauce in scrambled eggs. Feels almost like a cheat code.

A bit of stone ground mustard added to scrambled eggs is another culinary delight.

markdown•43m ago
What if my mustard is made without stones. Will it still work?
ghaff•34m ago
At least in the US, fish in general is somewhat polarizing and, probably especially, strong tasting fish like anchovies, fish sauce, etc. Just not something probably the majority of people grew up with.
rayiner•8m ago
Its midwesterners. There’s a fish tradition in most other parts of the country.
jandrewrogers•6m ago
It isn’t just familiarity. Some people experience some fish sauces as having vividly foul flavor. This includes people who routinely eat anchovies, cured fish, etc.

It is clearly an issue of sensitivity.

duped•5m ago
Worcestershire sauce is a fish sauce that's used all over American cuisine, especially BBQ.
jandrewrogers•2m ago
Yep. But unlike, say Red Boat, I don’t know anyone who thinks it has a strong rancid taste.
stackghost•11m ago
Put it in tomato sauce for pasta. Just a tablespoon or so.
saysjonathan•1h ago
Homemade garum is a fun kitchen experiment, if you have the equipment and patience. Heat + protease + protein substrate is really all you need.
valzevul•1h ago
On that note, the easiest way to get your hands on some protease is to buy digestive enzymes sold as food supplements (most often they're made out of dried pork pancreas).

You also don't need much equipment: scales and an immersion circulator should do the trick.

joshu•1h ago
it hasn't updated in a while but i quite like this blog: https://www.culinarycrush.biz/all/will-it-garum
kccqzy•1h ago
I bought a bottle of Vietnamese fish sauce (Red Boat brand, the most recommended brand) and added a teaspoon to some pea leaves. I loved the resulting flavor, but my partner did not and complained that it had too much of a fishy smell. A lot of cooking techniques actually seek to remove this fishy smell even when cooking fish, so it was not welcome to add this to something that didn’t contain fish in the first place. It’s certainly not a flavor everyone would like.
antinomicus•34m ago
Fish sauce is not supposed to be added to the point that you can taste the fishy taste, you do get that right? If you’ve added enough to impart fishy taste, you’ve added way too much.
morkalork•21m ago
Right? It's there to add a layer of depth and savoury umami
kccqzy•19m ago
I could not taste the fishy taste myself but my partner can. It varies by person how sensitive they are.
xuki•19m ago
Some people are just more sensitive to certain smells and flavors than others, especially if they didn't have previous exposure to them.
NL807•16m ago
Not quite true. Lots of Thai dishes use a tonne of fish sauce and even shrimp paste in their dishes. They even make side dish dipping sauce (Nam Jim Jaew) that's like basically 50% fish sauce.
jandrewrogers•13m ago
No, people have different sensitivity to it. Many people experience Vietnamese fish sauce as a strong “rancid fish” character that is not at all subtle in all traditional recipes that use it. It isn’t “using too much”, it is “using any at all”.

I imagine it is like the people who are sensitive to cilantro, thinking it tastes like soap.

rcakebread•46m ago
I'm just here to thank Kenji for making me try fish sauce.
dherman•28m ago
My high school Latin classmates and I made garum and left it to ferment in my back yard for a month. Young and foolish as we were, we stored it in a plastic Tupperware container. The day I brought it back to school for the class tasting, I had it sitting on a stack of piano books in the passenger seat of my car.

Weeks later, the rotted fish stench just wouldn't fade from my book of Beethoven sonatas. I ended up throwing it away.

robocat•22m ago
I vividly remember the reek of a fish sauce factory in Vietnam.

I highly recommend avoiding going anywhere near them.

rawgabbit•21m ago
I can only eat it when used as a dipping sauce for Bánh Xèo https://www.bonappetit.com/story/banh-xeo-vietnamese-sizzlin...
throwaway20148•10m ago
In the early 2000s, post-dotcom-crash I worked at small consultancy for the airlines industry that had a software wing. I think I made $11/hour slinging PHP code. They had sequestered the engineers in the back of a large print shop (the consultancy specialized in manuals) and we had our own kitchen back there, so we sometimes cooked together.

One of my coworkers was married to a Laotian woman and as such married into a large Laotian community. One day we went to the Asian supermarket and we bought all the stuff to make green papaya salad and larb. He brought three specific things from home for this: a weird aluminum cauldron, a bamboo basket to put on it (to make sticky rice) and a repurposed instant coffee bottle full of the strangest looking sludge. It looked kind of like peering into a chewing tobacco spit bottle. This was a bottle of homemade padaek[1] and he said it was like liquid gold in the community he lived in. It was foul as hell to smell but we did a taste test of the papaya salad before and after mixing it in and sure enough it was so much better with the padaek. It was an eye opening experience and since then I've always had a fish sauce bottle in my fridge. I even use a little of it in things like spaghetti sauce.

Anyway if you have a chance to get your hands on a little homemade padaek, definitely do it. Would kill for some, myself. Also, share new foods with friends if they are open to it. I am very fond of that memory. I had never been exposed to those dishes before and even that small experience broadened my world in a simple, but meaningful way.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padaek

babybjornborg•2m ago
https://radiolab.org/podcast/a-little-pompeiian-fish-sauce-g...