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Ratty – A terminal emulator with inline 3D graphics

https://ratty-term.org/
112•orhunp_•2h ago•41 comments

Hardware Attestation as Monopoly Enabler

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116550899908879585
1713•ChuckMcM•18h ago•564 comments

Local AI needs to be the norm

https://unix.foo/posts/local-ai-needs-to-be-norm/
1297•cylo•19h ago•535 comments

I'm going back to writing code by hand

https://blog.k10s.dev/im-going-back-to-writing-code-by-hand/
491•dropbox_miner•11h ago•234 comments

The greatest shot in television: James Burke had one chance to nail this scene (2024)

https://www.openculture.com/2024/10/the-greatest-shot-in-television.html
213•susam•9h ago•96 comments

Running local models on an M4 with 24GB memory

https://jola.dev/posts/running-local-models-on-m4
368•shintoist•13h ago•117 comments

Guitar tuner that uses phone accelerometer

https://tautme.github.io/phone-sensors/accel-tuner.html
49•adm4•3d ago•15 comments

Obsidian plugin was abused to deploy a remote access trojan

https://cyber.netsecops.io/articles/obsidian-plugin-abused-in-campaign-to-deploy-phantom-pulse-rat/
248•cmbailey•14h ago•135 comments

An AI coding agent, used to write code, needs to reduce your maintenance costs

https://www.jamesshore.com/v2/blog/2026/you-need-ai-that-reduces-your-maintenance-costs
209•cratermoon•12h ago•49 comments

Incident Report: CVE-2024-YIKES

https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/03/incident-report-cve-2024-yikes.html
572•miniBill•18h ago•146 comments

Mythos Finds a Curl Vulnerability

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/05/11/mythos-finds-a-curl-vulnerability/
265•TangerineDream•5h ago•102 comments

Gmail registration now requires scanning a QR code and sending a text message

https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/google-account-registration-now-requires-sending-an-sms-via-p...
28•negura•4h ago•14 comments

Venom and Hot Peppers Offer a Key to Killing Resistant Bacteria

https://www.wired.com/story/mexican-science-transforms-scorpion-venom-and-habanero-chile-into-ant...
12•littlexsparkee•2d ago•1 comments

7 lines of code, 3 minutes: Implement a programming language (2010)

https://matt.might.net/articles/implementing-a-programming-language/
61•azhenley•7h ago•16 comments

The Adventure Family Tree

https://mipmip.org/advfamily/advfamily.html
13•exvi•4h ago•1 comments

Classification of Amino Acids

https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/chemical-processes/amino-acids-peptides-proteins-5d/v/...
4•kamaraju•2d ago•0 comments

I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Training AI

https://www.wired.com/story/i-work-in-hollywood-everyone-who-used-to-make-tv-now-training-ai/
24•joozio•1h ago•9 comments

Bliss (Photograph)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliss_(photograph)
28•cainxinth•3d ago•14 comments

Show HN: adamsreview – better multi-agent PR reviews for Claude Code

https://github.com/adamjgmiller/adamsreview
47•adamthegoalie•10h ago•16 comments

Using AI for just 10 minutes might make you lazy and dumb

https://www.wired.com/story/using-ai-negative-impact-thinking-problem-solving-study/
6•nottorp•27m ago•1 comments

All Those A.I. Note Takers? They're Making Lawyers Nervous

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/09/business/dealbook/ai-notetakers-legal-risk.html
27•JumpCrisscross•2h ago•17 comments

Ask HN: What are you working on? (May 2026)

200•david927•18h ago•724 comments

First tunnel element of the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel immersed

https://www.arup.com/en-us/news/first-fehmarnbelt-tunnel-element-lowered/
116•robin_reala•3d ago•49 comments

How Fast Does Claude, Acting as a User Space IP Stack, Respond to Pings?

https://dunkels.com/adam/claude-user-space-ip-stack-ping/
104•adunk•13h ago•34 comments

Guy Goma's Accidental BBC Interview Lives on After 20 Years

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/06/business/media/bbc-guy-goma-interview.html
135•nxobject•2d ago•30 comments

I returned to AWS and was reminded why I left

http://fourlightyears.blogspot.com/2026/05/i-returned-to-aws-and-was-reminded-hard.html
793•andrewstuart•2d ago•561 comments

dBase: 1979-2026

https://delphinightmares.substack.com/p/dbase-1979-2026
83•deeaceofbase•3d ago•35 comments

Phel v0.36.0 – Lisp on PHP, now with numeric tower and first-class Vars

https://github.com/phel-lang/phel-lang/releases/tag/v0.36.0
37•Chemaclass•3d ago•9 comments

Seeing Birdsong

https://www.lucioarese.net/seeing-birdsong/
30•carabiner•3d ago•3 comments

Traces Of Humanity

https://tracesofhumanity.org/hello-world/
162•alex77456•19h ago•24 comments
Open in hackernews

Organized Dogmatism Controls the Message about Gender Bias in the Academy

https://journalofcontroversialideas.org/article/6/1/313
18•mpweiher•1h ago

Comments

damnitbuilds•1h ago
Yep, the bias is not the way they want you to think it is:

"National hiring experiments reveal 2:1 faculty preference for women on STEM tenure track"

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4418903/

delichon•38m ago
There was a tweet last week from UN Women:

  Of all journalists killed in 2021, 11% were women. In 2020, this was 6%. Source: @unesco. On the International Day to #EndImpunity for Crimes against journalists, let us say out loud: STOP TARGETING WOMEN JOURNALISTS."
It was removed after being widely mocked. But I think it expresses a common view that if 11% of victims are women, that's a horrible inequity ... to women.
542458•5m ago
Agreed that the original tweet is, at best, poorly thought out. I don’t think anybody is taking this as “not enough people are trying to kill women specifically”.

However, I can see an entirely legitimate argument that this MAY be evidence that women are passed over for the high-risk-high-reward journalistic positions (that would put them into positions where they could be killed) or that as a society we condition women such that they feel it’s “not their place” to seek out high-risk or adventurous roles like this. Although the linked tweet would also suggest those things are improving so that’s, uh, good, maybe? Although I suspect that particular data series is very noisy. In any case, not enough data to reach full conclusions is present.

emj•16m ago
I want to note that if you read the paper carefully you can see that it does highlight some of the things that are still troublesome. Drop out rate, pay, evaluation and other stuff. As someone who believes this is still an issue for women, I can also accept that there can be a bias against men. Both things can be true and the paper does highlight this.