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Google plans to invest up to $40B in Anthropic

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-24/google-plans-to-invest-up-to-40-billion-in-ant...
500•elffjs•14h ago•492 comments

Paraloid B-72

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraloid_B-72
130•Ariarule•3d ago•22 comments

A 3D Body from Eight Questions – No Photo, No GPU

https://clad.you/blog/posts/questionnaire-mlp/
20•arkadiuss•2d ago•3 comments

Turbo Vision 2.0 – a modern port

https://github.com/magiblot/tvision
73•andsoitis•2h ago•10 comments

Humpback whales are forming super-groups

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260416-the-humpback-super-groups-swarming-the-seas
78•andsoitis•3d ago•30 comments

My audio interface has SSH enabled by default

https://hhh.hn/rodecaster-duo-fw/
212•hhh•11h ago•71 comments

Replace IBM Quantum back end with /dev/urandom

https://github.com/yuvadm/quantumslop/blob/25ad2e76ae58baa96f6219742459407db9dd17f5/URANDOM_DEMO.md
107•pigeons•5h ago•15 comments

"Plain text has been around for decades and it's here to stay." – Unsung

https://unsung.aresluna.org/plain-text-has-been-around-for-decades-and-its-here-to-stay/
51•rbanffy•5h ago•5 comments

Iliad fragment found in Roman-era mummy

https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/75877
157•wise_blood•2d ago•45 comments

Sabotaging projects by overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing

https://kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2026_04_overthinking/
399•alcazar•16h ago•104 comments

The Classic American Diner

https://blogs.loc.gov/picturethis/2026/04/the-classic-american-diner/
199•NaOH•11h ago•120 comments

The mail sent to a video game publisher

https://www.gamefile.news/p/panic-mail-arco-despelote-time-flies-thank-goodness-teeth
9•colinprince•3d ago•0 comments

Education must go beyond the mere production of words

https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/schnell-repairing-the-ruins
51•signor_bosco•6h ago•13 comments

A disabled kea parrot is the alpha male of his circus

https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(26)00259-9
26•zdw•2d ago•5 comments

There Will Be a Scientific Theory of Deep Learning

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.21691
199•jamie-simon•12h ago•77 comments

Firefox Has Integrated Brave's Adblock Engine

https://itsfoss.com/news/firefox-ships-brave-adblock-engine/
142•nreece•4h ago•57 comments

Work with the garage door up (2024)

https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Work_with_the_garage_door_up
151•jxmorris12•3d ago•111 comments

ENIAC's Architects Wove Stories Through Computing

https://spectrum.ieee.org/eniac-80th-anniversary-weaving
7•sohkamyung•3d ago•0 comments

(Blender) Cosmology with Geometry Nodes

https://www.blender.org/user-stories/cosmology-with-geometry-nodes/
27•shankysingh•5h ago•0 comments

MacBook Neo and how the iPad should be

https://craigmod.com/essays/ipad_neo/
249•jen729w•2d ago•139 comments

Show HN: I've built a nice home server OS

https://lightwhale.asklandd.dk/
101•Zta77•8h ago•39 comments

Email could have been X.400 times better

https://buttondown.com/blog/x400-vs-smtp-email
159•maguay•1d ago•147 comments

Reverse-engineering infrared-based electronic shelf labels

https://www.furrtek.org/?a=esl
17•pabs3•3d ago•2 comments

Oxford All Souls College General Examination (2025) [pdf]

https://www.asc.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-10/General%202025.pdf
35•gregsadetsky•2h ago•22 comments

DeepSeek v4

https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news260424
1873•impact_sy•1d ago•1455 comments

You don't want long-lived keys

https://argemma.com/blog/long-lived-keys/
47•kkl•3d ago•27 comments

Diatec, known for its mechanical keyboard brand FILCO, has ceased operations

https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20260424-filco-diatec/
111•gslin•14h ago•40 comments

The Overtom Chess Computer Museum

https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/chescom/Engindex.html
29•semyonsh•2d ago•4 comments

I'm done making desktop applications (2009)

https://www.kalzumeus.com/2009/09/05/desktop-aps-versus-web-apps/
164•claxo•14h ago•182 comments

I cancelled Claude: Token issues, declining quality, and poor support

https://nickyreinert.de/en/2026/2026-04-24-claude-critics/
853•y42•14h ago•502 comments
Open in hackernews

Turbo Vision 2.0 – a modern port

https://github.com/magiblot/tvision
72•andsoitis•2h ago

Comments

jgord•1h ago
Supercool .. the universe of possibilities really exploded when Borland came out with Turbo Pascal compiler, Turbo C++ and TurboVision.

Compiler performance was superb and the manuals were a work of art - I just wished I had kept all of mine.

This is a cultural treasure.

unj•1h ago
Turbo Vision for a long time was for me like a golden standard. All the new TUI frameworks seemed like they were missing something.

Now I will get to see if that was just a nostalgia. Gonna use this in the next tool. Huge kudos to the authors <3

JimDabell•17m ago
The manuals were great. I taught myself C/C++ in the early 90s mostly from the big stack of Borland books that came with Turbo C++. It’s hard to imagine learning something like that these days by simply sitting down and reading reference manuals.
pjmlp•4m ago
Indeed, except for GW-BASIC and MS-DOS, for me it was Borland all the way.

Turbo BASIC, Turbo Pascal, Turbo C++ for MS-DOS and Windows 3.x, Turbo Vision and OWL.

Got into VC+ on version 5, and MFC always felt so lame compared with Borland offerings.

To this day, they don't have anything that can match C++ Builder RAD capabilities, and even with the historic background, it has taken a few years for .NET to get the low level coding and AOT story straight, Delphi like.

We should give Go, C++ and Rust folks a few copies of Turbo Pascal 7 for MS-DOS, and Delphi current.

michaelsbradley•1h ago
See also Final Cut

https://github.com/gansm/finalcut

lepicz•1h ago
it is still very well usable - i used TV 2.0 year ago to do some prototype. i wanted (and mostly succeeded) to create turbovision front end for LLDB debugger... you know, that would behave like Borland's Turbo Debugger.

few quick notes:

- blimey it was like it where i left it 199x :) you can even compile/run code from 1993 without major issues.

- there's even a better internal TV editor based on scintilla, so with syntax highlighting and such. although i was trying to mod it without success, i'll have to ask author for help, probably.

- there's no documentation (in the sense of common wisdom), so you can't ask stack overflow or AI. you have to do it like in old days: learn from examples (that have bugs in them ;) and read those few books on turbo vision again and again.

- manual 'layouting' is kinda annoying, some auto layout like qt would be handy

- i miss splitters, but that should not be hard to implement

overall - the author did very good job modernizing the library and i love it.

warpech•21m ago
My programming career literally started in a dumpster in the ’90s, when I found a Turbo Vision book someone had thrown away. I picked it up and immediately fell in love with the bluish TUIs that anyone could make.
snvzz•18m ago
DOS still a target. Respect.
rezaprima•17m ago
I am still wishing for the "real" Turbo Vision, the Pascal version because the C++ one is more like a port of the Pascal one.

"Uses" is keyword in Pascal, for example, so "including" a module by "#define"-ing feels like a "hack"

I guess it doesn't matter, nowadays.

pjmlp•10m ago
The original version came with Turbo Pascal 6, the C++ port came later.

So this is a modern port of the port. :)

Borland did the same with other frameworks OWL came first in Turbo Pascal for Windows 1.5, and many of C++ Builder tools are actually written in Delphi.

Anyway, Turbo Pascal 5.5 adoption of Object Pascal, followed by Turbo Vision on version 6, was my introduction to OOP, and it I was lucky have gone that path.

Got to learn OOP, and all the goodies that Turbo Vision offered as a framework in an environment like MS-DOS.