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It's time to talk about my writerdeck

https://veronicaexplains.net/my-first-writerdeck/
36•hggh•1h ago•18 comments

On The <dl> (2021)

https://benmyers.dev/blog/on-the-dl/
289•ravenical•6h ago•90 comments

Texas woman arrested for Facebook post about town water quality

https://reclaimthenet.org/texas-woman-arrested-for-facebook-post-about-town-water-quality
235•abawany•1h ago•86 comments

Reverse engineering circuitry in a Spacelab computer from 1980

https://www.righto.com/2026/05/reverse-engineering-spacelab-computer.html
54•elpocko•3h ago•4 comments

Hengefinder: Finding When the Sun Aligns with Your Street

https://victoriaritvo.com/blog/hengefinder/
43•evakhoury•23h ago•14 comments

My two-part desk setup

https://arslan.io/2025/11/18/my-two-part-desk-setup/
107•James72689•2d ago•64 comments

Green card seekers must leave U.S. to apply, Trump administration says

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/politics/green-card-changes-trump.html
141•tlhunter•22h ago•451 comments

z386: An Open-Source 80386 Built Around Original Microcode

https://nand2mario.github.io/posts/2026/z386/
82•wicket•5h ago•17 comments

We made our filesystem 47× faster by deleting it

https://microsandbox.dev/blog/oci-filesystem-47x-faster
20•appcypher•4d ago•14 comments

80386 Microcode Disassembled

https://www.reenigne.org/blog/80386-microcode-disassembled/
180•nand2mario•7h ago•29 comments

PHP's Oddities

https://flowtwo.io/post/php%27s-oddities
60•thejoeflow•3d ago•68 comments

The Art of Money Getting

https://kk.org/cooltools/book-freak-210-the-art-of-money-getting/
123•dxs•7h ago•78 comments

SpaceX launches Starship v3 rocket

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacex-starship-v3-megarocket-first-t...
268•busymom0•20h ago•185 comments

Making Deep Learning Go Brrrr from First Principles (2022)

https://horace.io/brrr_intro.html
120•tosh•7h ago•45 comments

Italy Cancels Boeing Pegasus Order, Shifting to Airbus A330 MRTT

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/05/21/italy-moves-to-airbus-a330-tankers-in-major-nato-al...
147•embedding-shape•3h ago•44 comments

Project Glasswing: An Initial Update

https://www.anthropic.com/research/glasswing-initial-update
504•louiereederson•1d ago•298 comments

- -dangerously-skip-reading-code

https://olano.dev/blog/dangerously-skip/
45•fagnerbrack•10h ago•56 comments

Oura says it gets government demands for user data

https://this.weekinsecurity.com/oura-says-it-gets-government-demands-for-user-data-will-it-share-...
211•donohoe•5h ago•126 comments

Evaluating Spec CPU2026

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/evaluating-spec-cpu2026
13•zdw•3h ago•2 comments

Lisp in Vim (2019)

https://susam.net/lisp-in-vim.html
36•whent•4h ago•5 comments

Highest Random Weight in Elixir

https://jola.dev/posts/highest-random-weight-in-elixir
47•shintoist•2d ago•2 comments

Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/kindle-loyalists-scramble-amazon-turns-page-old-...
57•cf100clunk•4d ago•74 comments

sp.h: Fixing C by giving it a high quality, ultra portable standard library

https://spader.zone/sp/
139•dboon•3d ago•139 comments

Shipping a laptop to a refugee camp in Uganda

https://notesbylex.com/shipping-a-laptop-to-a-refugee-camp-in-uganda
635•lexandstuff•22h ago•223 comments

Why Japanese companies do so many different things

https://davidoks.blog/p/why-japanese-companies-do-so-many
818•d0ks•1d ago•381 comments

Rubish: A Unix shell written in pure Ruby

https://github.com/amatsuda/rubish
151•winebarrel•13h ago•92 comments

Solving the “Zork” Mystery

https://www.dpolakovic.space/blogs/zork-part2
44•dpola•3d ago•17 comments

Electrobun 2.0 will be decoupled from Bun due to the Rust rewrite

https://twitter.com/i/status/2058064720553222567
87•bundie•7h ago•85 comments

Improving C# Memory Safety

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/improving-csharp-memory-safety/
122•soheilpro•2d ago•24 comments

The FBI Wants 'Near Real-Time' Access to US License Plate Readers

https://www.wired.com/story/security-news-this-week-fbi-license-plate-reader-real-time-access/
146•Brajeshwar•5h ago•73 comments
Open in hackernews

It's time to talk about my writerdeck

https://veronicaexplains.net/my-first-writerdeck/
34•hggh•1h ago

Comments

jlundberg•30m ago
The stress relief of a plain old Linux terminal should not be underestimated.

Not only for writing, but for shell sessions too.

I love my Raspberry Pi for that.

ramses0•25m ago
Just zellij instead of tmux, it's so much better!
allendoerfer•18m ago
How?
dragonfax•24m ago
Reminds me of word processing on DOS back in the 80s and early 90s. Pre-WYSIWYG.
vidarh•9m ago
Especially with that colour palette it very much gives Word Perfect 5.1 vibes[1], which I suspect is either directly intentional, or indirectly so (inspiration from something inspired by WP)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPerfect#/media/File:Wordpe...

itrunsdoomguy•22m ago
Awesome machine. Missing Doom though.
daoboy•19m ago
I'm desperately awaiting the perfect eink device for this.

I've got a great writing setup on Obsidian that really works for me, a royal kludge mechanical keyboard...just waiting on the next gen of eink

The Boox One Note Max was sooo close, but they almost immediately discontinued the product and probably won't be supporting it long.

Suggestions are welcome

drakonka•13m ago
I use the Onyx Boox Palma for a portable eink drafting setup. It's worked pretty well. I wrote about it here: https://liza.io/portable-writing-setup-with-onyx-boox-palma/
normie3000•18m ago
> I'm trying to be more intentional with my tech choices. I want devices that do one thing really well, and that when I'm done with that one thing, I can put them away, and do something else. I don't want everything to follow me around everywhere.

Sign me up.

I would like an audio device which can play mp3, podcasts, internet radio. Bonus points if it supports some kind of cartridge system, size between credit card and audio cassette. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

manaskarekar•15m ago
Doogie Howser M.D. vibes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX0_Tuzr4wE

LeoPanthera•13m ago
Consider wordgrinder, a console word processor, as distinct from a text editor. https://github.com/davidgiven/wordgrinder
vidarh•11m ago
I don't think I could go this far, because I'd have too many devices to switch between.

But I like the overall idea.

It also fits in well with something I used to think about a lot: Computers and the internet have caused a major shift toward hiding a lot of things that used to be much more apparent.

E.g. your important papers would be in a physical file. Your books would be on the shelves. Your art on the walls. Visitors and family members could see them. Quite a few things I have in common with my late dad were a result of finding his books on the shelves as physical objects.

Now most of the books I've bought (and a couple I've written) over the last couple of decades are on my phone or my computer, and not visible to anyone who doesn't know where to look.

I've tried to be deliberate about showing my son the books I think he'll like, but those of my dads books, and manuscripts he wrote, that I ended up picking up and reading were only partially those he showed me - many more were books he had no inkling I'd like, or didn't think were age appropriate, that I stumbled on over the years.

Moving all of those things into files on general purpose devices, away from physical objects, feels like it is unmooring us from parts of our immediate surroundings.

dangus•8m ago
I like the idea of the setup and the philosophy behind it but I don’t like the implementation as much.

If I’m spending a lot of time with text I’d really like the text and editor to have a much better aesthetic appearance than what I’m seeing here.

I also think having something with graphical capability is nice to have but I know that’s a preference thing. For me, a mouse is a valuable tool in a text editor even if that usage is occasional.

I also think there is a lot of manual setup of things like keyboard brightness controls and battery status that are already built in to every mainstream Linux distro imaginable.

I would have gone about it in some other way like:

1. Install Fedora/Linux Mint/whatever

2. Make a login script that opens Obsidian or an editor of choice upon login.

3. Hide the KDE taskbar and/or just choose a highly minimal window manager.

4. Done.

ltbarcly3•7m ago
It looks like a chromebook running vim in a 50 point font. I can't wait to read 50 pages of how to do that!
fsckboy•6m ago
HN deletes certain words at the beginnings of submitted titles: could we add "It's time to talk about" and potentially also "my"?
kwertyoowiyop•4m ago
What we talk about when we talk about…

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chungusamongus•4m ago
The way people are coping with the current hellscape that is 2026 is interesting to me. Somehow, it always seems to be internalization. Like, if only I can lock in using this distraction free method, if only I start buying more physical media, if only I use a dumb phone and an mp3 player for my music, etc. etc., somehow that will resolve the intractable shitstorm happening right now. And none of that is even going to be a drop in the ocean in terms of making your life better. Only collective action has the potential to do that at this stage.