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

https://media.mercedes-benz.com/en/article/bebac2af-acdc-465a-9538-adb0bf3d8ccf
236•raffael_de•5h ago•121 comments

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

https://jivx.com/eki
22•momentmaker•1h ago•8 comments

macOS Container Machines

https://github.com/apple/container/blob/main/docs/container-machine.md
911•timsneath•12h ago•326 comments

Claude Fable 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-fable-5-mythos-5
2363•Philpax•20h ago•1850 comments

Buy a train, bridge or tracks from the Swiss Railway

https://sbbresale.ch/
38•kisamoto•2d ago•18 comments

Hacking for Defense Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations

https://steveblank.com/2026/06/08/g-for-defense-stanford-2026-lessons-learned-presentations/
35•sblank•1d ago•12 comments

Reviving Papers with Code

https://paperswithcode.co/
90•nielz_r•2d ago•20 comments

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

188•TomAnthony•4h ago•118 comments

Upcoming breaking changes for npm v12

https://github.blog/changelog/2026-06-09-upcoming-breaking-changes-for-npm-v12/
414•plasma•16h ago•163 comments

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

https://github.com/grzegorz-raczek-unit8/claude-quota
16•grzracz•3h ago•15 comments

Rich Sutton on AI creativity and discovery

https://twitter.com/RichardSSutton/status/2061216087744946656
154•yimby•10h ago•79 comments

Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk

https://newatlas.com/engineering/magnetoelectric-antennas-submarine-robots-communications/
29•breve•3d ago•14 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...
721•ahlCVA•11h ago•399 comments

Port React Compiler to Rust

https://github.com/react/react/pull/36173
95•boudra•3h ago•76 comments

RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon

https://blog.oscars.dev/posts/rip-software-hackathons-long-live-the-hardware-hackathon/
213•ozcap•14h ago•102 comments

Ultrafast machine learning on FPGAs via Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

https://aarushgupta.io/posts/kan-fpga/
249•ag2718•17h ago•35 comments

What it feels like to work with Mythos

https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/what-it-feels-like-to-work-with-mythos
312•swolpers•19h ago•271 comments

Surprise, Pay $1000

https://forestwalk.ai/blog/surprise-blacksmith-costs/
234•apike•15h ago•91 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...
123•1659447091•3d ago•22 comments

I Thought I Knew How Electrolysis Worked [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq7fR9ISuCw
57•tambourine_man•5d ago•6 comments

More Molly Guards

https://unsung.aresluna.org/more-molly-guards/
152•zdw•3d ago•18 comments

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

https://opencv.org/opencv-5/
786•ternaus•4d ago•141 comments

Premature Optimization Is Fun Sometimes

https://invlpg.com/posts/2025-06-19-premature-optimization.html
54•throawayonthe•2d ago•12 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...
895•mips_avatar•15h ago•442 comments

Lies we tell ourselves about email addresses

https://gitpush--force.com/commits/2026/06/lies-we-tell-ourselves-about-email/
141•theanonymousone•1d ago•138 comments

CEOs who think AI replaces their employees are just bad CEOs

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/06/09/ceos-who-think-ai-replaces-their-employees-are-just-bad-ceos/
751•speckx•18h ago•273 comments

Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs

https://www.ddmckinnon.com/2026/06/09/vibe-coding-my-way-to-a-healthy-family-introducing-gamow-labs/
163•dmckinno•9h ago•96 comments

Grit: Rewriting Git in Rust with agents

https://blog.gitbutler.com/true-grit
159•cbrewster•17h ago•245 comments

Test-case reducers are underappreciated debugging tools

https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2026/test_case_reducers_are_underappreciated_debugging_tools.html
136•ltratt•1d ago•17 comments

Making Graphics Like it's 1993

https://staniks.github.io/articles/catlantean-3d-blog-1/
892•sklopec•1d ago•150 comments
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Hacking for Defense Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations

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

Comments

kittikitti•55m ago
This is incredibly cringeworthy knowing the ethical and moral issues surrounding artificial intelligence. The problem "Team SwarmShield" is obviously directly related to a problem Israeli defense forces have to deal with. It's a sad state of Stanford if they're hosting this along with allegedly leading what defined guardrails for artificial intelligence.
traverseda•45m ago
Also problems Ukrainian defense needs to solve, and that the Canadian military is trying to solve. This is everyone's problem. It's also biased towards defense use.
jMyles•37m ago
Sure, I think anyone can appreciate that.

But this program appears to just treat war like it's some perfectly normal thing, rather than the most undesirable aspect of humanity which we're hoping to finally bring to an end so can we enjoy an age of peace amidst the internet.

This page literally presents war as if it's a profit vector rather than a societal ill - something that antiwar activists have been claiming is the actual impetus for most conflicts in the world, only to be called conspiracy theorists in response.

It's just totally nauseating.

So while, in the abstract, preventing people from being killed by drone swarms is a great idea, it's tainted from the get-go if the solution is just to make more money by having bigger killing machines, rather than preventing people from wanting/needing to drone swarm other people from the outset.

jMyles•42m ago
Wow, I thought this was satire for a second. This is a level of shamelessness that I'm really surprised Stanford (or anyone involved) can tolerate being associated with.

> Department of War Directory – This year the students had access to a Department of War Directory – essentially a phonebook of ~5,700 names of “Who buys in the Dept of War?” The directory includes a tutorial on how the DoW buys and the various acquisition and funding processes and programs that exist for startups. It provides details on how to sell to the DoW and where the Program Acquistion Officers (PAEs) fit into that process.

Literally teaching people how to make money selling misery and violence. No mention of how the tech involved can be used to constrain states, stop wars, establish justice, identify war crimes and restore victims, nothing. I thought we were beyond this in 2026.

graphime•38m ago
> I thought we were beyond this in 2026.

You must be new to tech.

jMyles•35m ago
> You must be new to tech.

Feel free to peruse my profile and websites to get a sense of my contributions and career trajectory over the past few decades, in software and in bluegrass music, if you for whatever reason seriously think that's germane to the discussion.

AndrewKemendo•33m ago
Steve Blank has been doing H4D for a decade now
jMyles•29m ago
Of course, and it's been discussed on HN several times, but I can't recall seeing that students were being taught "how to sell to the [DoD/DoW]"; I'm pretty sure that's new (whether it was part of the course I have no idea, but I don't recall it being part of any materials or discussions).
AndrewKemendo•31m ago
Original H4D comments from 2015 when steve blank started this:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9442981

gmerc•28m ago
Please, it’s War now, now defense.
chadgpt3•2m ago
I believe the quip associated with this is "don't hate the player, hate the game."

War is where the money is. The government of this country has decided that you make money by going to war and you don't make money by not going to war. It's also decided that having money is mandatory. So if you want to succeed you'll go to war.