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Pokémon Go Scans Trained the Navigation Tech for Military Drones

https://dronexl.co/2026/06/09/pokemon-go-scans-niantic-vantor-military-drone-navigation/
205•vrganj•2h ago•78 comments

AI agent runs amok in Fedora and elsewhere

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1077035/c7e7c14fbd60fae9/
384•tanelpoder•9h ago•138 comments

Cybersecurity researchers aren't happy about the guardrails on Anthropic's Fable

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/cybersecurity-researchers-arent-happy-about-the-guardrails-on-a...
427•speckx•16h ago•378 comments

πFS

https://github.com/philipl/pifs
737•helterskelter•14h ago•177 comments

Anthropic requires 30 day data retention for Fable and Mythos

https://support.claude.com/en/articles/15425996-data-retention-practices-for-mythos-class-models
414•lebovic•1d ago•213 comments

Web Browsers on Video Game Consoles

https://vale.rocks/posts/game-console-browsers
8•robin_reala•38m ago•0 comments

Reverse engineering the Creative Katana soundbar to control it from Linux

https://blog.nns.ee/2026/02/20/katana-v2x-re/
64•theanonymousone•3d ago•2 comments

Starfish by Peter Watts (1999)

https://www.rifters.com/real/STARFISH.htm#prelude
41•zetalyrae•2d ago•10 comments

Linux latency measurements and compositor tuning

https://farnoy.dev/posts/linux-latency
23•GalaxySnail•1d ago•2 comments

Sequoyah’s syllabary created a written language for the Cherokee

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/man-created-written-language-cherokee-did-efficiently-e...
155•grahambargeron•11h ago•91 comments

I'm Eric Ries, author of "The Lean Startup" and new book "Incorruptible" – AMA

656•eries•18h ago•488 comments

PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you

https://pgdog.dev/blog/our-funding-announcement
458•levkk•19h ago•223 comments

Vacuum-Form Signage

https://bethmathews.substack.com/p/the-history-behind-the-signs-lighting
65•benbreen•1d ago•11 comments

Macaroni – a single HTML file messenger

https://github.com/vanyapr/makaroshki
46•snowflaxxx•2h ago•42 comments

How JPL keeps the 13-year-old Curiosity rover doing science

https://spectrum.ieee.org/curiosity-rover-jpl-mars-science
228•pseudolus•15h ago•64 comments

Klondike Solitaire game for curses in 5k of C

https://nanochess.org/klondike_in_c.html
74•nanochess•2d ago•10 comments

GeoLibre 1.0

https://geolibre.app/
240•jonbaer•15h ago•21 comments

L'Affaire Siloxane

https://mceglowski.substack.com/p/laffaire-siloxane
225•idlewords•2d ago•38 comments

Making a Shading Language for My Offline Renderer

https://agraphicsguynotes.com/posts/making_a_shading_langauge_for_my_offline_renderer/
4•ibobev•2d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Extend UI – open-source UI kit for modern document apps

https://www.extend.ai/ui
207•kbyatnal•17h ago•48 comments

Who's the smartest corvid?

https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2026/06/05/Whos-the-Smartest-Corvid/
102•NaOH•1d ago•89 comments

World Capitals Voronoi

https://www.jasondavies.com/maps/voronoi/capitals/
87•vincnetas•2d ago•42 comments

Sweet Jeebus, macOS 27 Golden Gate Removes the Dumb Icons from Menu Items

https://daringfireball.net/2026/06/macos_27_golden_gate_removes_the_dumb_icons_from_menu_items
44•epaga•1h ago•11 comments

Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight

https://mohkohn.co.uk/writing/html-first/
1123•edent•20h ago•506 comments

CSS: Unavoidable Bad Parts

https://matklad.github.io/2026/06/04/css-unavoidable-bad-parts.html
74•surprisetalk•1d ago•24 comments

Raspberry Pi 5 – 16GB RAM

https://www.adafruit.com/product/6125?src=raspberrypi
259•akman•13h ago•267 comments

Apache Burr: Build reliable AI agents and applications

https://burr.apache.org/
216•anhldbk•18h ago•107 comments

What is it like to be a bat? (1974) [pdf]

https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Nagel_Bat.pdf
89•shadow28•12h ago•98 comments

Show HN: HelixDB – A graph database built on object storage

https://github.com/HelixDB/helix-db/tree/main
122•GeorgeCurtis•17h ago•36 comments

Are insecure code completions in PyCharm a vulnerability?

https://sethmlarson.dev/are-insecure-code-completions-a-vulnerability
31•12_throw_away•7h ago•14 comments
Open in hackernews

Cheap Iranian drone downed $25M US Army helicopter–maybe by chance

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/cheap-iranian-drone-downed-25-million-us-army-helicopter-maybe-by-chance/
22•rbanffy•2h ago

Comments

spiderfarmer•1h ago
Not by chance. Why is the US Army helicopter flying in another sovereign country?

The USA is the Russia of the West nowadays.

spwa4•1h ago
I think they mean the Apache was there to shoot it down and managed to fly too close while blowing it up. On the plus side: blowing it up successfully. On the down side ... well that's why it's in the news.

This is why you don't used manned systems to hunt unmanned ones ...

tristanj•1h ago
The helicopter in question was flying in Oman, in Omani territorial waters.

Why does Iran have the right to fire drones into other countries?

dmpk2k•1h ago
The same Oman Trump was recently threatening to blow up? Heh.
orwin•1h ago
Because the US fired missiles from other countries? It's not a game of mounted tag.
wolvoleo•34m ago
> Why does Iran have the right to fire drones into other countries?

If America hadn't started bombing Iran in the first place this wouldn't have happened anyway. Things would have been peaceful and oil prices would have been fine.

Ekaros•1h ago
USA has been Russia/Soviet Union of West since WW2...
blitzar•1h ago
It was a defensive flight deploying defensive missiles and defensive bullets against offensive school children who were threatening other countries by being in their own country. Shooting back is an act of war that must be responded to.

(I would add that this is sarcasm, but it is reality for a lot of people sadly)

inglor_cz•1h ago
So, the US relearns all the lessons of the Russo-Ukrainian war the hard way? Choppers proved very vulnerable already in 2022.

History often repeats itself. In a similar way, Great Powers like France refused to study the lessons of the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5 because it was something that happened in barbarian lands far away from glorious Europe, so it was obviously irrelevant to them, right? And then the shock of industrial warfare almost shattered the French army in summer 1914.

tristanj•1h ago
Absolutely incorrect. The attitude within the military industrial complex towards drone/UAVs has shifted enormously since the Russia/Ukraine conflict. However, procurement times on new equipment is on the order of several years to nearly a decade. There's not enough time to produce nor acquire this hardware.

The US military is sitting on decades of older equipment. The Ukraine conflict started four years ago. Complaining that the US has not overhauled its inventory in just four years is unreasonable and unrealistic.

sam_lowry_•1h ago
Well then they have to hurry up or loose the war ;-)
Kampfschnitzel•1h ago
I am far from a US supporter, but just because a single Apache was downed, doesn't mean the US isnt adapting to the new kind of warfare we've seen from Ukraine. Also Iran =/= Ukraine.

Furthermore, Choppers arent obsolete and if you got em, it makes sense go use them.

Currently it's hard for any nation to meaningfully adapt, as the new tech develops far faster than any governement procurment process.

yanhangyhy•1h ago
Is DronesPunk a thing yet?
nehal3m•1h ago
Don't those Shaheds run on nVidia Jetson? Jensen cashing in again. Funny that most of the hardware in those drones is designed in the US. Stop hitting yourself.
toxicunderGroov•57m ago
Local wood frames, carbon from Japan, hardware designed in the USA, produced in China with Nvidia soft. It's kind of funny if it wasn't so wasteful on global resources.
SR2Z•56m ago
I don't know why you think that Russia is able to get GPUs when the entire rest of the world can't.

The drones run on literally whatever is available because any Western-built one is restricted to Iran or Russia.

spwa4•55m ago
No, they don't. In fact nvidia is one of the few that's NOT involved. It's definitely a group effort: https://militarnyi.com/en/news/czech-engine-and-western-elec...

    Component / part                     Company                 Company country                            Public factory / manufacturing-origin info
 

    TJ150 turbojet engine                PBS Velka Bites          Czechia                    EU                    Czechia; manufacturer is PBS Velka Bites
    TW1721 GNSS antennas, block of 4     Calian / Tallysman       Canada                     Canada / West         Ottawa, Canada manufacturing publicly stated by Calian/Tallysman
    AD9361BBCZ RF transceiver            Analog Devices           USA                        USA                   COO/assembly: South Korea; wafer diffusion: Taiwan
    MIMXRT1052 microcontroller           NXP USA / NXP            USA / Netherlands          West                  Distributor COO often China; NXP PCN references SMIC8 40nm wafer fab
    N63A0QI chip                         Intel                    USA                        USA                   Exact COO not found publicly
    STM32F405 microcontroller units      STMicroelectronics       Switzerland / France / Italy Europe / Switzerland Probably Manufactured in China 
    ADIS16480 inertial measurement unit  Analog Devices           USA                        USA                   COO: Philippines; ADI PCN adds IMI Philippines as approved assembly site
    TMS320F28335PGFA microcontroller     Texas Instruments        USA                        USA                   COO/assembly: Philippines; wafer diffusion: Japan
I found some details on an "AI version" of this drone, using Rockchip chips.
xvxvx•33m ago
Jokes on them: the US has an infinite supply of $25M thanks to its servant population.
conartist6•1m ago
I just want to confirm that people don't think hitting civilian drinking water as retaliation for a military helicopter is normal or ok