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Apple reveals new AI architecture built around Google Gemini models

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/08/apple-reveals-new-ai-architecture/
121•unclefuzzy•1h ago•88 comments

MiMo-v2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed: 1T model with 1000 tokens per second

https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-tilert-1000tps
406•gainsurier•5h ago•282 comments

Show HN: Performative-UI – a react component library of design tropes

https://vorpus.github.io/performativeUI/
615•lizhang•6h ago•124 comments

Why are cells small?

https://burrito.bio/essays/what-limits-a-cells-size
47•mailyk•1h ago•23 comments

Full Reverse Engineering of the TI-84 Plus Operating System

https://siraben.github.io/ti84p-re/
97•siraben•3h ago•12 comments

Anti-social: It's fads, not friends, which now dominate social media feeds

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20260520-how-social-media-ceased-to-be-social
445•1vuio0pswjnm7•8h ago•350 comments

xAI is looking more like a datacentre REIT than a frontier lab

https://martinalderson.com/posts/xais-new-rental-business/
245•martinald•5h ago•188 comments

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices

https://www.foodwatch.org/en/eu-banned-pesticides-found-in-rice-tea-and-spices
102•john-titor•4h ago•36 comments

Surveillance Is Not Safety: A statement on the UK's latest threat to privacy [pdf]

https://signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026-06-08-uk-surveillance-is-not-safety.pdf
13•g0xA52A2A•1h ago•4 comments

Ask HN: Why hasn't there been a real competitor to Ticketmaster yet?

43•mdni007•3h ago•30 comments

Thunderbird Littering My Home

https://thefoggiest.dev/2026/06/04/thunderbird-littering-my-home
58•speckx•3h ago•34 comments

Siri AI

https://www.apple.com/apple-intelligence/
166•0xedb•2h ago•138 comments

Show HN: Gitdot – a better GitHub. Open-source, anti-AI, and written in Rust

https://gitdot.io/
11•baepaul•3h ago•6 comments

Stop the Apple Music app from launching

https://lowtechguys.com/musicdecoy/
480•bobbiechen•3h ago•191 comments

Switzerland wil have a referendum to cap population at 10M

https://www.admin.ch/en/sustainability-initiative
110•napolux•1h ago•211 comments

OCaml Onboarding: Introduction to the Dune build system

https://ocamlpro.com/blog/2025_07_29_ocaml_onboarding_introduction_to_dune/
129•andrewstetsenko•4d ago•13 comments

Apple WWDC 2026

https://www.apple.com/apple-events/event-stream/
192•nextstep•3h ago•381 comments

120k Lines of Rust: Inside the Nosdesk Backend

https://kyle.au/blog/nosdesk-backend-rust
12•kylephillipsau•2d ago•0 comments

Launch HN: Intuned (YC S22) – Build and run reliable browser automations as code

https://intunedhq.com
90•fkilaiwi•7h ago•42 comments

Using XDG-Compliant Config Files

https://wxwidgets.org/blog/2024/01/using-xdg-compliant-config-files/
16•ankitg12•4d ago•0 comments

AI Is Slowing Down

https://www.wheresyoured.at/ai-is-slowing-down/
228•crescit_eundo•4h ago•263 comments

Massachusetts bans sale of precise location data in new privacy rights bill

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/08/massachusetts-votes-to-pass-new-privacy-rights-bill-that-bans-s...
145•01-_-•3h ago•26 comments

Apple Core AI Framework

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreai/
17•hmokiguess•1h ago•1 comments

The Cypherpunk Library

https://www.cypherpunkbooks.com
330•yu3zhou4•12h ago•91 comments

I'm building a parallel internet, and it's called The Thinnernet

https://inavoyage.blogspot.com/2026/06/im-building-parallel-internet-and-its.html
9•initramfs•57m ago•3 comments

How much of Thermo Fisher's antibody data has been manipulated?

https://reeserichardson.blog/2026/05/28/how-much-of-thermo-fishers-antibody-data-has-been-manipul...
360•mhrmsn•13h ago•78 comments

Are you expected to run five Python type-checkers now?

https://pyrefly.org/blog/too-many-type-checkers/
114•ocamoss•8h ago•109 comments

Life is too short for a slow terminal

https://mijndertstuij.nl/posts/life-is-too-short-for-a-slow-terminal/
87•emschwartz•2d ago•67 comments

Italy's Bending Spoons, owner of AOL and Vimeo, files for Nasdaq IPO

https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/italys-bending-spoons-files-us-ipo-2026-06-08/
95•mmarian•5h ago•80 comments

Spanish traders set the standard for GnuCash database design

https://handson.money/blog/2026-06-06-horse-arse-and-design/
102•vitalikpie•7h ago•69 comments
Open in hackernews

Why are cells small?

https://burrito.bio/essays/what-limits-a-cells-size
47•mailyk•1h ago

Comments

chasil•1h ago
Not all are?

Largest eukaryote:

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

largest prokaryote:

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

DaveSchmindel•44m ago
> Cell sizes are not fixed, however, even within a single species. Cells often swell as they increase their production of proteins and metabolites in preparation for division. This is in line with biology’s only rule: namely, there are exceptions to every rule!

> Case in point: a giant bacterium called Thiomargarita magnifica can extend about one centimeter in length, so large that it can be seen by the naked eye. It does so by breaking the surface area-to-volume rule, filling between 65–80 percent of its internal volume with an empty vacuole. In other words, it pushes most of its molecules to the cell periphery, thus shortening diffusion distances.

There is also a captioned image of bubble algae in the post.

embedding-shape•39m ago
Those still seem kind of small? Why not the size of an mature olive tree for example? I'm guessing the article may answer this, haven't gotten that far yet.
malfist•8m ago
When they invade your saltwater aquarium, you won't think they're small. They can get up just slightly larger than a marble
ssivark•7m ago
[delayed]
WorkerBee28474•1h ago
Another answer is: They're not - at least in some plants:

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

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

socalgal2•1h ago
Cells are small? compared to what? An ostrich egg is a single cell
graypegg•59m ago
I don't know for sure here, but isn't the ostrich IN the egg a multicellular animal? I would assume the first point where the egg contains anything that will become the ostrich, mitosis is happening to make more ostrich cells. I'm assuming there's always cell walls and nucleuses every step of the way here, and the egg and ostrich are never just one big cell.

I could be off base here though, I'm really channeling grade 9 bio class from decades ago!

limbero•45m ago
You're correct, but only for fertilized eggs. Unfertilized eggs are single cells.
otherme123•44m ago
The trick is that the egg is a ball with one small cell (the ovum) that happens to have also a huge reservoir of food for the future ostrich. There is a moment when there is only once cell in the egg, just after the fussion of the ovum and the sperm cell.
knappa•38m ago
Unfertilized bird eggs are single cells, fertilized eggs should be multicellular by the time they are laid.
jackmalpo•40m ago
skeletal muscle cells can be many cm in length
kayo_20211030•1h ago
> A simplistic answer is that evolution has made each cell the size best suited to its function.

Yeah. That's probably it. Really, it probably is the right answer.

limbero•49m ago
Nitpick maybe, but I don't think oocytes are the largest cells, it pretty much has to be some sort of neuron. A sensory neuron for eg. someplace in the foot will be almost as long as the person is tall, and even if the neuron is extremely thin, it's gotta beat the oocyte for volume.
hatthew•18m ago
Some back of the envelope math says this is true. A conservative estimate for the size of an alpha motor neuron axon is 10μm diameter and 1m long, which already puts it over an order of magnitude larger than the 4,000,000µm³ oocyte quoted in the article.
NoMoreNicksLeft•11m ago
This almost feels like cheating. Why not count hair follicles with hair attached then?
gilleain•43m ago
Surface area to volume ratio?
dmd•42m ago
That's literally the first thing in the article.
gilleain•11m ago
You got me. Usually I read them.

edit: Huh. Actually not a bad read. It even mentions ' On Growth and Form' which is interesting, if outdated. There are more modern texts like 'Shapes', 'Flow', and 'Branches' by Philip J Ball.

Imnimo•16m ago
This reminds me also of this paper: https://www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1073/pnas.1115585109

"The allocation of all metabolic resources to maintenance purposes limits the size of the smallest prokaryotes and largest unicellular eukaryotes, whereas an inability to meet the ever-increasing biosynthesis rates limits the largest prokaryotes and smallest unicellular eukaryotes. Metabolic constraints for larger eukaryotes are relieved by alternative reproductive strategies and multicellularity."

otherme123•24m ago
A neuron can be more than 1 meter long in humans, more than 20 meter in a whale.
bilsbie•38m ago
I never bought into the egg thing. There’s clearly a distinct cell in the center that’s going to divide and grow inside the egg. The egg itself isn’t undergoing mitosis.
saulpw•18m ago
The yolk is an energy/vitamin source, not a 'cell'. The division happens outside the yolk.

From Wikipedia:

> The yolk is not living cell material like protoplasm, but largely passive material

al_borland•12m ago
I had to go look this up, as I had heard the egg thing my whole life and just accepted it.

It turns out the oocyte is the single cell inside the egg, which for birds is significantly larger than a typical cell. So in that respect, the cell in a bird egg is very large. However, compared to the egg itself, it's tiny. The yolk and whites in the egg are all to provide nutrients as it grows, if fertilized.