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Tesla Hid Fatal Accidents to Continue Testing Autonomous Driving (French)

https://www.rts.ch/info/monde/2026/article/tesla-dissimule-des-milliers-d-incidents-de-conduite-a...
236•doener•1h ago•96 comments

M 7.4 earthquake – 100 km ENE of Miyako, Japan

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000sri7/
87•Someone•3h ago•39 comments

GitHub's Fake Star Economy

https://awesomeagents.ai/news/github-fake-stars-investigation/
294•Liriel•4h ago•179 comments

ggsql: A Grammar of Graphics for SQL

https://opensource.posit.co/blog/2026-04-20_ggsql_alpha_release/
6•thomasp85•25m ago•1 comments

Focused microwaves allow 3D printers to fuse circuits onto almost anything

https://newatlas.com/electronics/meta-nfc-focused-microwaves-circuits/
60•breve•2d ago•12 comments

Up to 8M Bees Are Living in an Underground Network Beneath This Cemetery

https://www.discovermagazine.com/up-to-8-million-bees-are-living-in-an-underground-network-beneat...
94•janandonly•2d ago•12 comments

NSA is using Anthropic's Mythos despite blacklist

https://www.reuters.com/business/us-security-agency-is-using-anthropics-mythos-despite-blacklist-...
155•Palmik•3h ago•110 comments

SDF Public Access Unix System

https://sdf.org/?ssh
106•neehao•1d ago•45 comments

What if database branching was easy?

https://xata.io/blog/what-if-database-branching-was-easy
15•tee-es-gee•2d ago•5 comments

Vercel April 2026 security incident

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/vercel-confirms-breach-as-hackers-claim-to-be-sell...
788•colesantiago•23h ago•448 comments

Claude Token Counter, now with model comparisons

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/20/claude-token-counts/
147•twapi•12h ago•59 comments

Why macOS27 won't be supporting Intel anymore

https://twitter.com/Lina_Hoshino/status/2046112493320458649
28•tasoeur•1h ago•36 comments

Stop trying to engineer your way out of listening to people

https://ashley.rolfmore.com/stop-trying-to-engineer-your-way-out-of-listening-to-people/
294•walterbell•17h ago•143 comments

I Made the "Next-Level" Camera and I love it

https://thelibre.news/i-made-the-next-level-camera-and-i-love-it/
100•ndr•3d ago•17 comments

Zero-copy protobuf and ConnectRPC for Rust

https://medium.com/@iainmcgin/zero-copy-protobuf-and-connectrpc-for-rust-69bda8ac0f02
86•PaulHoule•3d ago•24 comments

Stripe's Payment APIs: the first 10 years (2020)

https://stripe.dev/blog/payment-api-design
71•tibbar•8h ago•35 comments

A Brief History of Fish Sauce

https://www.legalnomads.com/fish-sauce/
193•vinhnx•1d ago•82 comments

NASA Artemis Posters

https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/artemis/
14•bookofjoe•1h ago•1 comments

Epicycles All the Way Down

https://www.strangeloopcanon.com/p/epicycles-all-the-way-down
3•surprisetalk•3d ago•0 comments

Ben Lerner's Big Feelings

https://www.vulture.com/article/ben-lerner-transcription-interview.html
39•prismatic•4d ago•18 comments

Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction

https://www.pcgamer.com/games/world-of-warcraft/turtle-wow-classic-server-announces-shutdown-afte...
260•Brajeshwar•21h ago•234 comments

The Bromine Chokepoint

https://warontherocks.com/cogs-of-war/the-bromine-chokepoint-how-strife-in-the-middle-east-could-...
207•crescit_eundo•19h ago•121 comments

Monumental ship burial beneath ancient Norwegian mound predates the Viking Age

https://phys.org/news/2026-04-monumental-ship-burial-beneath-ancient.html
69•pseudolus•3d ago•19 comments

Figma's woes compound with Claude Design

https://martinalderson.com/posts/figmas-woes-compound-with-claude-design/
55•martinald•2h ago•43 comments

IEA: Solar overtakes all energy sources in a major global first

https://electrek.co/2026/04/19/iea-solar-overtakes-all-energy-sources-in-a-major-global-first/
96•Klaster_1•5h ago•68 comments

Who Is Blake Whiting?

https://theamericanscholar.org/who-is-blake-whiting/
21•Caiero•2d ago•4 comments

Mechanical Keyboard Sounds – A listening Museum

https://sheets.works/data-viz/keyboard-sounds
154•akashwadhwani35•4d ago•46 comments

A cache-friendly IPv6 LPM with AVX-512 (linearized B+-tree, real BGP benchmarks)

https://github.com/esutcu/planb-lpm
49•debugga•9h ago•18 comments

A Pascal's Wager for AI Doomers

https://pluralistic.net/2026/04/16/pascals-wager/
14•vrganj•1h ago•14 comments

Scientific datasets are riddled with copy-paste errors

https://www.sciencedetective.org/scientific-datasets-are-riddled-with-copy-paste-errors/
125•jruohonen•17h ago•38 comments
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M 7.4 earthquake – 100 km ENE of Miyako, Japan

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000sri7/
84•Someone•3h ago

Comments

tristanj•1h ago
The earthquake magnitude was revised up to a 7.7

No major tsunami is expected, local media reported initial waves were recorded as high as 40cm. The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasted up to 3m (10ft) waves.

I don't believe this earthquake is a big deal. Large earthquakes (M7.0+) happen in Japan several times a year, and given this happened in the middle of the ocean, I don't expect any major damage.

klempner•52m ago
Yes, this is definitely only a medium deal, given that the tsunamis were mild. There is the usual concern that it might be a foreshock for a bigger quake but that's fairly unlikely.

Plenty of disruption (including a bunch of the shinkansen lines) and annoying evacuation up on the coast.

I will say that this was the longest swaying I've felt in my Kawasaki tower mansion apartment since moving here three years ago -- things were still moving about 5 minutes after it started.

pezezin•1h ago
I live in Aomori (Northernmost prefecture of Honshu) and we got the warning before the earthquake arrived by all the cellphones in the office going crazy at the same time. It was kind of funny, because we have a lot of new guys here who have never been to Japan before and it was their first earthquake ever xD
whatsupdog•1h ago
How much warning did you get? I mean in minutes or seconds?
asutekku•1h ago
Depends on the location, the alert comes usually as soon as the initial tremors are registered. If you're at the epicenter, tough luck. For example, for me in Tokyo, the alert came 2 minutes before it hit, and even then, the actual earthquake was extremely subtle.
pezezin•55m ago
In our case I guess we got the warning 10~20 seconds before the earthquake? I don't know, I didn't count it xD
fungi•1h ago
was reading in a park in suburban tokyo a few years ago, notifications arrived for the noto peninsula earthquake.

kids in the park stared doing wobbly knee dance :D

felt the quake about 30sec later.

pezezin•56m ago
The one in 2024? I was in Tokyo at that time but we didn't get any notification nor felt anything :/
donw•1h ago
This one was weird, too, like being on a boat in mildly choppy water, not a violent shake at all.
mkl•46m ago
In my experience (NZ) that means it was strong but distant.
piazz•1h ago
Felt it all the way in Tokyo!

There is this amazing app called NERV that, whenever there is a large earthquake anywhere in Japan, sends you an early warning push notification and an animated display with shockwaves emanating from the epicenter, plus a countdown timer for the first wave hitting you. The first it went off for me it felt like something out of sci-fi. I think I got 45 seconds this time before my apartment started shaking.

https://nerv.app/en/

kzrdude•1h ago
How do you use your 45 seconds?
piazz•1h ago
If it's a big one and it's near you, you'd move away from the windows and heavy things that can fall, I suppose?

For me I always just turn on iPhone screen recording and marvel at this amazing app and wish we had something like this in California.

klempner•25m ago
At 45 seconds, load up social media. (although I actually missed the warnings this time, was focused on work) At least assuming the number is only 7.x.

If it were 8+ or somewhat closer, I'd get under my desk. (then pull up social media on my phone)

fennecbutt•16m ago
Standing underneath a doorframe is also advisable.
strangegecko•6m ago
I'm pretty sure that is advice from the last millennium that is no longer taught.
konart•58m ago
>NERV

Does it play appropriate Evangelion OST track depending on magnitude though?

roer•36m ago
It is straight up the same NERV, so it might.

From the site:

> The name and logo of "NERV" are used with the explicit permission of khara Inc., the copyright holder of the "Evangelion" series, and Groundworks Corporation, which manages the rights to the series.

azath92•23m ago
This is just the best. A very serious company, doing seriously cool and important stuff, also has an anime name/icon.

I wish more corps took themselves so lightly, while remaining serious about what they do.

mghackerlady•10m ago
For people unfamiliar wanting an easier comparison, Evangelion is Japans star wars. It'd be like learning of tornadoes from someone with Empire insignia
bombcar•5m ago
Sadly we're stuck with companies naming themselves things like "Melchior" and "Palpatine" and somehow it's a good thing?

Anyway I need to get back to working on the Torment Nexus.

Aboutplants•51m ago
45 seconds is an incredible accomplishment. That’s a decent amount of heads up to get safer place. Obviously nerve wracking but great progress in alerts
strangegecko•8m ago
Yeah. That's leagues better than what I get in Taiwan. The alert often arrives when the building is shaking or even after. I've never had a meaningful headstart.
Tor3•51m ago
I didn't feel a thing a bit south of Nagoya. Almost strange that there was nothing here, when you got shaking in Tokyo.
thomascountz•52m ago
Ruby Kaigi[1] starts soon in Hakodate, across the Tsugaru Strait in southern Hokkaido, ~200–250 km away. I hope everyone stays safe.[2]

[1]: https://rubykaigi.org/2026/

[2]: https://www.japan.travel/en/japan-safe-travel-information/ts...

CodeCompost•44m ago
Is this the Richter scale? I thought it was obsolete.
azepoi•32m ago
It is not. It's the moment magnitude scale

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

felixding•34m ago
I live in Tokyo. Today's quake felt pretty strong (maybe because I was on the 14th floor) and lasted a while. Haven't felt one this big in months.