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SQLite is all you need for durable workflows

https://obeli.sk/blog/sqlite-is-all-you-need-for-durable-workflows/
414•tomasol•9h ago•214 comments

Naphtha Shortages Having a Growing Impact in Japan

https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h02783/
24•takakaze•1h ago•8 comments

The dead economy theory

https://www.owenmcgrann.com/p/the-dead-economy-theory
771•WillDaSilva•12h ago•965 comments

Snowboard Kids 2 is 100% Decompiled

https://blog.chrislewis.au/snowboard-kids-2-is-100-decompiled/
100•GaggiX•3d ago•28 comments

Notes from the Mistral AI Now Summit

https://koenvangilst.nl/lab/mistral-ai-now-summit
318•vnglst•11h ago•114 comments

Print with dozens of colors: Our new open-source ColorMix for PrusaSlicer

https://blog.prusa3d.com/our-new-open-source-colormix-model-in-prusaslicer-and-easyprint_136079/
105•rented_mule•3d ago•13 comments

MCP is dead?

https://www.quandri.io/engineering-blog/mcp-is-dead
116•nadis•4h ago•98 comments

Shift will clean homes for free to train future robots

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/939765/ai-training-data-startup-shift-free-cl...
99•evilsimon•8h ago•145 comments

It's hard to justify buying a Framework 12

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/its-hard-to-justify-framework-12/
240•watermelon0•12h ago•421 comments

WH proposes rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/white-house-proposes-new-rules-giving-political-appoin...
66•jordanpg•2h ago•34 comments

Show HN: Tiny-vLLM – high performance LLM inference engine in C++ and CUDA

https://github.com/jmaczan/tiny-vllm
106•yu3zhou4•8h ago•10 comments

Perry Compiles TypeScript directly to executables using SWC and LLVM

https://www.perryts.com/
7•0x1997•39m ago•7 comments

Liquid AI reveals 8B-A1B MoE trained on 38T

https://www.liquid.ai/blog/lfm2-5-8b-a1b
161•simjnd•11h ago•60 comments

Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding

https://www.inkandswitch.com/tangents/bijou64/
210•justinweiss•12h ago•74 comments

You can just say it

https://noperator.dev/posts/you-can-just-say-it/
252•antirez•11h ago•125 comments

Ember.js 7.0

https://blog.emberjs.com/ember-released-7-0/
29•satvikpendem•3h ago•6 comments

What Is a Dickover?

https://daringfireball.net/2026/05/what_is_a_dickover
165•tambourine_man•3h ago•78 comments

Citing 'severe' math deficits, UC faculty demand a return to SAT tests for STEM

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-05-27/uc-math-professors-demand-return-of-sat-for-s...
507•brandonb•1d ago•700 comments

On Rendering Diffs

https://pierre.computer/writing/on-rendering-diffs
148•amadeus•8h ago•46 comments

Math-to-Manim

https://github.com/HarleyCoops/Math-To-Manim
3•georgewsinger•2d ago•0 comments

Is AI causing a repeat of frontend’s lost decade?

https://mastrojs.github.io/blog/2026-05-23-is-AI-causing-a-repeat-of-frontends-lost-decade/
302•xyzal•16h ago•262 comments

The Last Technical Interview

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-last-technical-interview-bc13ddcf4564
71•headalgorithm•7h ago•37 comments

The mysterious Hy3 LLM is topping OpenRouter Model Rankings by a large margin

https://minimaxir.com/2026/05/openrouter-hy3/
112•freediver•1d ago•97 comments

Free full BGP feed. IPv4 and IPv6 (2020)

https://lukasz.bromirski.net/post/bgp-w-labie-3/
29•pm2222•5h ago•12 comments

The California state assembly has passed the 'Protect Our Games Act'

https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/22330/stop-killing-games-movement-gains-momentum-california-...
204•TechTechTech•7h ago•206 comments

GTA 6 Developers Unionize

https://rockstarintel.com/gta-6-developers-announce-rockstar-games-union/
591•AndrewKemendo•12h ago•415 comments

Show HN: TV Explorer. Adding advanced UI to free online TV

https://tvexplorer.live
115•dtagames•11h ago•36 comments

We should be more tired than the model

https://vickiboykis.com/2026/05/28/we-should-be-more-tired-than-the-model/
156•tosh•15h ago•132 comments

Letter from the Duke of Wellington to the British Foreign Office (1809)

https://wellsoc.org/society-member-pages/anecdotes-of-wellington/
53•backuprestore•10h ago•15 comments

CAPTCHAs can still detect AI agents

https://research.roundtable.ai/captchas-detect-ai/
67•timshell•11h ago•55 comments
Open in hackernews

Naphtha Shortages Having a Growing Impact in Japan

https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h02783/
24•takakaze•1h ago

Comments

guessmyname•57m ago
As someone who grew up eating Calbee snacks, I think they’ll be fine.

People from my generation aren’t buying Calbee because the bag is colorful. They’re buying it because it’s Calbee and they already know what they’re getting. The packaging could be black and white and I’d still recognize it instantly.

The only people I could see being briefly confused are younger consumers. Japanese packaging tends to be very colorful, so we’re all conditioned to identify products partly by color. But people adapt quickly. In fact, a black-and-white Calbee bag might end up standing out more on a crowded supermarket shelf than yet another brightly colored package.

There’s also a chance this ends up being a net positive. If simpler packaging lowers costs and sales stay the same, why go back? Japanese consumers are feeling inflation more than they have in decades, and companies are under pressure too. Cutting costs in a place customers barely notice seems a lot smarter than shrinking the product or raising prices again.

johnea•53m ago
After studying Japanese language and culture for the last 15 years, and spending about 6 months there in total, I would say they have a massive over-packaging problem in general.

I've never seen a place throw away more plastics than in Japan.

If the current oil situation forces a reworking of this system, I'd say all in all, that's an upside.

gryson•38m ago
Japan is nowhere near the worst for plastic waste per capita, and it has very high recycling rates.

Rely more on statistics and less on personal observation.

armada651•17m ago
Since very few types of plastic are actually recyclable most of it ends up being burned despite being separately collected, so I don't think you can simply discount the recycled plastic from the plastic waste being produced.
gryson•2m ago
Japan burns about half of its collected plastic via thermal recycling (recovering the energy) and recycles about a third into new products.

The key point is that Japan recycles 85% of its plastic waste, which is excellent compared with a country like the US that recycles about 10%. And, the per capita plastic use in the US is far more than in Japan.

This whole point pops up on the internet so frequently because tourists go to Japan and see lots of individually packaged items in supermarkets and convenience stores. Yes, there is room for improvement there, but overall the situation is not as bad as many countries and probably doesn't deserve the attention it gets.

dangus•33m ago
Japan can package up all the snacks they want, they still use far less oil per capita than the USA.

Japan: Approximately 28% of all passenger kilometers are traveled by rail

United States: Rail travel accounts for only about 0.25% of passenger kilometers

Remember: when you drive your 30mpg car to work, 20 miles down the freeway, alone in your vehicle by yourself, you are burning over a gallon of refined petroleum product every single day. You can make a loooooot of plastic bags with that much oil.

Something like 95% of Americans get to work via automobile.

whiteblossom•45m ago
this goes kind of hard
nogajun•1m ago
As a result of the Takaichi administration directing subsidies exclusively toward gasoline, oil companies have stopped prioritizing naphtha production, leading to a shortage of daily necessities. The fact that Calbee’s snack packaging has turned monochrome is a direct consequence of this. The Takaichi administration attempted to pressure Calbee into reversing this decision.

What is even more alarming is that more than half of the Japanese public supports the Takaichi administration, which is implementing such absurd policies.