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Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight

https://mohkohn.co.uk/writing/html-first/
110•edent•1h ago•24 comments

I Hate (Most) Keyboard 'Fn' Keys

https://danq.me/2026/06/09/fn-keys/
86•speckx•50m ago•52 comments

Mercedes‑Benz starts large‑scale production of electric axial flux motor

https://media.mercedes-benz.com/en/article/bebac2af-acdc-465a-9538-adb0bf3d8ccf
288•raffael_de•6h ago•155 comments

macOS Container Machines

https://github.com/apple/container/blob/main/docs/container-machine.md
949•timsneath•13h ago•342 comments

All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026)

https://jivx.com/eki
47•momentmaker•2h ago•20 comments

Buy a train, bridge or tracks from the Swiss Railway

https://sbbresale.ch/
68•kisamoto•2d ago•40 comments

Claude Fable 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-fable-5-mythos-5
2400•Philpax•21h ago•1891 comments

Who Runs Your Rust Future? Hands-On Intro to Async Rust

https://aibodh.com/posts/async-rust-chapter-1-hands-on-intro-to-async-rust/
16•febin•1d ago•0 comments

PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you

https://pgdog.dev/blog/our-funding-announcement
4•levkk•10m ago•0 comments

Hacking for Defense Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations

https://steveblank.com/2026/06/08/g-for-defense-stanford-2026-lessons-learned-presentations/
49•sblank•1d ago•23 comments

AWS Bedrock to require sharing data with Anthropic for Mythos and future models

235•TomAnthony•5h ago•158 comments

Reviving Papers with Code

https://paperswithcode.co/
104•nielz_r•2d ago•22 comments

Upcoming breaking changes for npm v12

https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-09-upcoming-breaking-changes-for-npm-v12/
429•plasma•17h ago•172 comments

Show HN: macOS menu bar gauges for your Claude Code quota

https://github.com/grzegorz-raczek-unit8/claude-quota
31•grzracz•4h ago•22 comments

Ask HN: Are most corporate SWE jobs performative?

26•hnthrow10282910•54m ago•28 comments

Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk

https://newatlas.com/engineering/magnetoelectric-antennas-submarine-robots-communications/
39•breve•3d ago•15 comments

German ruling declares Google liable for false answers in AI Overviews

https://the-decoder.com/landmark-german-ruling-declares-googles-ai-overviews-are-googles-own-word...
761•ahlCVA•12h ago•419 comments

Rich Sutton on AI creativity and discovery

https://twitter.com/RichardSSutton/status/2061216087744946656
166•yimby•11h ago•85 comments

RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon

https://blog.oscars.dev/posts/rip-software-hackathons-long-live-the-hardware-hackathon/
228•ozcap•15h ago•109 comments

Ultrafast machine learning on FPGAs via Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

https://aarushgupta.io/posts/kan-fpga/
258•ag2718•18h ago•36 comments

What it feels like to work with Mythos

https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/what-it-feels-like-to-work-with-mythos
324•swolpers•20h ago•284 comments

Surprise, pay $1000

https://forestwalk.ai/blog/surprise-blacksmith-costs/
253•apike•16h ago•103 comments

I thought I knew how electrolysis worked [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq7fR9ISuCw
72•tambourine_man•5d ago•7 comments

Port React Compiler to Rust

https://github.com/react/react/pull/36173
105•boudra•4h ago•91 comments

ICE denies having a protester database. A letter to Congress sheds more light

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/10/nx-s1-5843159/ice-protester-database-dhs
32•Jimmc414•38m ago•5 comments

The oldest surviving animated feature film at 100

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20260603-how-a-26-year-old-german-woman-made-the-worlds-oldes...
133•1659447091•3d ago•24 comments

OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision

https://opencv.org/opencv-5/
791•ternaus•4d ago•142 comments

More Molly Guards

https://unsung.aresluna.org/more-molly-guards/
162•zdw•3d ago•19 comments

If Claude Fable stops helping you, you'll never know

https://jonready.com/blog/posts/claude-fable5-is-allowed-to-sabotage-your-app-if-youre-a-competit...
918•mips_avatar•16h ago•453 comments

Premature optimization is fun sometimes

https://invlpg.com/posts/2025-06-19-premature-optimization.html
66•throawayonthe•2d ago•15 comments
Open in hackernews

Buy a train, bridge or tracks from the Swiss Railway

https://sbbresale.ch/
67•kisamoto•2d ago

Comments

garyfirestorm•1h ago
Do they ship internationally
mplanchard•1h ago
You can pay Amtrak to haul your train car around[0], so you’ve just got to figure out a way to get the car from Switzerland to the US, and then you can really get around in style.

[0]: https://www.amtrak.com/privately-owned-rail-cars

kortilla•1h ago
Is there someone that does this frequently with a breakdown in costs and their experience? This sounds lit as a goal for an eccentric millionaire.
mplanchard•1h ago
If I ever get to be a millionaire, it’s certainly on my list!
skinfaxi•1h ago
There is a fee schedule available: https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/p...
fineIllregister•1h ago
I don't have personal experience, but I've heard it's not viable. The biggest issue is that Amtrak offers the service on a "best effort" basis, which means that if the train you want to hook up to is running late (which this frequently are due to conflicts with cargo traffic), they won't hook your car up, and you have to wait for the next train, which also might not be able to hook you up.
bluGill•53m ago
There are a few clubs that have cars that do this for a club outing. Members pay a small amount of dues, but the largest cost is labor - you are expected to help rebuild their cars. Most of the club money seems to come from renting the cars out.

The above is what I gather from reading their websites. However there is no club close enough to me for joining to be reasonable and so I didn't verify the above.

dabluecaboose•38m ago
There are clubs[1][2] of owners, and they'll generally rent them out to people. We looked into doing it for my bachelor party. Unfortunately, the cost is akin to renting a yacht for the same amount of time (On the order of thousands per day, minimum), so we quickly shelved that plan for an AirBnB.

[1] https://www.aaprco.com/ [2] https://www.rpca.com/

voidUpdate•1h ago
Make sure you get one that matches American gauge and isn't one of the the meter gauge mountain trains
bluGill•56m ago
gauge is likely easy to change. Not cheap, but Amtrak demands expensive inspections and refurbishment to run, so the cost of changing the gauge is likely fairly small compared to the other costs.
user_7832•22m ago
Not sure if it directly helps here, but multi gaage railway cars are a thing. Iirc on some European lines, the trains switch their gauge.
doe88•1h ago
Someone should definitely forward this to Kim Jong Un, maybe they also make a custom armored version.
retired•1h ago
It’s possible in The Netherlands to charter a private train. I have seen large companies do this for a company retreat. It’s not even that expensive. I remember it being €5000/hour which isn’t a bad way to move 300 employees to the other side of the country.
xattt•1h ago
A similar option is available in North America (1).

Very niche, and it’s run by Larry Paikin, 93-year-old father of legendary Canadian journalist Steve Paikin.

(1) http://www.locomotives.ca

tacostakohashi•1h ago
What a charming little website!
fidotron•1h ago
Curse you. Now I have a new objective in life.

For those of this persuasion in the Montreal area we have https://exporail.org

voidUpdate•1h ago
Is it pickup only, or do they deliver as well?
MrBuddyCasino•1h ago
When SBB has a bridge to sell you, you should pick it up in person.
wongarsu•54m ago
When London Bridge was sold in the 1960s it was also on the buyer to pick it up from its original location and move to the US
dhosek•30m ago
I remember the day I decided to finally go see the London Bridge and I drove over it three times trying to find it.
hydrogen7800•23m ago
I have to look this up each time I am reminded of it, to make sure it's not some absurd urban legend.
bluGill•51m ago
They can likely arrange delivery for a fee, you would need to ask.
Svip•1h ago
If I was filthy rich, I'd buy a plot of land near a railway line (that is at least attached to the main lines), build my own siding, and buy one of DSB's IC3 MUs[0], maybe also an IR4 MU[1], so they can together ride on electrified and non-electrified tracks. Then refurbish their interior, install as many signal compatibility systems, and, for the IR4, have it support as many overhead voltage systems as possible. I have a soft spot for the MF/ER class trains.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSB_Class_MF [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSB_Class_MF#IR4_%22InterRegio...

AnimalMuppet•1h ago
Or maybe donate it to the Illinois Railway Museum (irm.org) so that they could run it for more people than just yourself.
user_7832•17m ago
If we're doing hypotheticals, why not both?
bluGill•52m ago
Most people do this as part of a club. You join the club and combine everyone's money to buy the things needed, and then everyone in the club can enjoy it.
james_pm•8m ago
That is exactly how the Halton County Railway Museum near Toronto came to be. A bunch of dudes bought an old streetcar (tram) to save it from the scrappers and built a track on some property to have fun driving it around. https://hcry.org/
mwexler•1h ago
I just want the clocks. Mondaine tries, but they aren't the same. That 58.5 second rotation then pause is quite clever.

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

hydrogen7800•32m ago
After my first visit to Switzerland, I knew I needed one of those clocks for my home. Unfortunately the ones available are cheap (though expensive) and don't have the second hand dwell at the top of each minute.
game_the0ry•24m ago
The central clock dependency is cool, but I wonder is there were any problems with latency -- like does the centralized electrical impulse reach a train station 10km away and another one at 20km at the same time? Did they factor that in?
madaxe_again•15m ago
I know the Swiss are known for punctuality and timekeeping, but I don’t think anyone is going to notice a 33μs delay to their train.
bluGill•12m ago
The speed of light is copper wires is fast enough that you don't need to factor this in. At least not for human purposes.
bauruine•3m ago
drcongo•1h ago
I came quite close to buying a tube carriage a couple of years ago but it was slightly too long for where I wanted to put it.
herbst•53m ago
Some things are actually interesting and useable (as kinda normal human being, without the need for a new bridge or train)
ez_mmk•49m ago
If anyone is looking for a german train: https://www.db-gebrauchtzug.de
PeterStuer•27m ago
Unfortunately no HO scale, so that's a pass for me.
classified•23m ago
Holy fuck, they do have a bridge to sell you. Although it's only available from 2027-04-01. April fools?
999900000999•18m ago
If I was rich I’d go to a small town in a developing country and create a monorail. I’d buy up a 4km by 4km plot of land and create a car free city ( aside from emergency vehicles).

Free public transport, bikes and shoes for everyone

panick21_•3m ago
Monorails suck and are properity garabage. Is a recepy for bad transit at increase cost.
Isn't that propagating with around the speed of light? Switzerland is only about 1 light ms wide so even if they only have one master clock instead of one per train station the latency should be negligible especially in the 1950s.