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Nobody ever gets credit for fixing problems that never happened (2002) [pdf]

https://web.mit.edu/nelsonr/www/Repenning=Sterman_CMR_su01_.pdf
63•sam_bristow•1h ago•10 comments

Show HN: FablePool – pool money behind a prompt, and Fable builds it in public

https://fablepool.com
244•matthewbarras•4h ago•142 comments

Show HN: Homebrew 6.0.0

https://brew.sh/2026/06/11/homebrew-6.0.0/
982•mikemcquaid•12h ago•236 comments

If you are asking for human attention, demonstrate human effort

https://tombedor.dev/human-attention-and-human-effort/
265•jjfoooo4•2h ago•71 comments

A greyscale iPhone setup that works in everyday life

https://www.fabianhemmert.com/opinions/a-greyscale-iphone-setup-that-works-in-everyday-life
36•hemmert•18h ago•14 comments

MiMo Code is now released and open-source

https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimocode
426•apeters•11h ago•240 comments

A jacket that harvests drinking water from the air

https://news.utexas.edu/2026/06/11/this-jacket-pulls-drinking-water-from-thin-air/
37•ilreb•2h ago•20 comments

Anthropic apologizes for invisible Claude Fable guardrails

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/948280/anthropic-claude-fable-invisible-disti...
319•rarisma•13h ago•302 comments

Petition to Withdraw Canada's Bill C-22

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7416
362•hmokiguess•10h ago•123 comments

Emacs appearances in pop culture

https://ianyepan.github.io/posts/emacs-in-pop-culture/
259•ggcr•1d ago•70 comments

Software is made between commits

https://zed.dev/blog/introducing-deltadb
200•jeremy_k•9h ago•150 comments

Ear Training Practice

https://tonedear.com/
155•mattbit•3d ago•83 comments

The RCE that AMD wouldn't fix

https://mrbruh.com/amd2/
224•MrBruh•9h ago•98 comments

macOS 27 Beta breaks the ability to boot Asahi Linux

https://www.phoronix.com/news/macOS-27-Beta-Breaks-Asahi
242•josephcsible•2d ago•104 comments

Claude Fable 5: mid-tier results on coding tasks

https://www.endorlabs.com/learn/claude-fable-5-mythos-grade-hype
233•bugvader•9h ago•103 comments

Claude Fable is relentlessly proactive

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/11/fable-is-relentlessly-proactive/
7•lumpa•43m ago•1 comments

Lines of code got a better publicist

https://curlewis.co.nz/posts/lines-of-code-got-a-better-publicist/
357•RyeCombinator•13h ago•246 comments

Show HN: Boo – Screen-style terminal multiplexer built on libghostty

https://github.com/coder/boo
48•kylecarbs•4h ago•18 comments

Making a vintage LLM from scratch

https://crlf.link/log/entries/260525-1/
20•croqaz•17h ago•2 comments

Developer gets Half-Life running at 30 FPS on a Nokia N95

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/handheld-gaming/developer-gets-half-life-running-at-30-f...
218•ljf•3d ago•68 comments

MTG Bench: Testing how well LLMs can play Magic

https://mtgautodeck.com/articles/mtg-bench/
25•CallumFerg•9h ago•10 comments

Babel-USB: USB drive with every file

https://github.com/p2r3/babel-usb
26•LorenDB•1d ago•11 comments

Tailwind and slop apps

https://briandouglas.ie/llm-tailwind-template/
29•coneonthefloor•4h ago•16 comments

Reading for pleasure is sharply down among schoolkids, report shows

https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/kids-reading-less-lower-levels-department-education-study-r...
74•freejoe76•1d ago•81 comments

How a new DSL may survive in the era of LLMs

https://www.williamcotton.com/articles/how-a-new-dsl-survives-in-the-era-of-llms
11•williamcotton•11h ago•4 comments

Apple didn't revolutionize power supplies; new transistors did (2012)

https://www.righto.com/2012/02/apple-didnt-revolutionize-power.html
84•geerlingguy•8h ago•8 comments

FPS.cob: A first person shooter in COBOL

https://github.com/icitry/FPS.cob
101•MBCook•10h ago•60 comments

Waymo Premier

https://waymo.com/blog/2026/06/waymo-premier/
152•boulos•9h ago•396 comments

Why removing 'um' from a recording is harder than it sounds

https://doug.sh/posts/erm-a-local-cli-that-strips-ums-uhs-and-erms-from-speech/
8•dougcalobrisi•1h ago•1 comments

Open Reproduction of DeepSeek-R1

https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1
199•yogthos•12h ago•17 comments
Open in hackernews

A jacket that harvests drinking water from the air

https://news.utexas.edu/2026/06/11/this-jacket-pulls-drinking-water-from-thin-air/
37•ilreb•2h ago

Comments

loloquwowndueo•1h ago
My first thought was “yay a stillsuit” - but this grabs moisture from the air, not the wearer’s body. So no. No stillsuit yet.
sanex•1h ago
Seconded. I wonder which would taste better though.
Kurd•1h ago
Lisan al-Gaib!
g-b-r•1h ago
Just wear it in reverse ;)

A big step towards a stillsuit anyways ;)

3eb7988a1663•1h ago
Would you want it? I thought you were supposed to urinate and defecate in the suit so as to maximally retain moisture.
SadErn•1h ago
Vaporware has never tasted so good or been so refreshing.
jojobas•1h ago
This sort of thing can't work as it would break basic laws of thermodynamics. Best case it's a dehumidifier with extra steps.
donkers•59m ago
Why would it break the laws? Per the article it uses the heat from sunlight to do some of its work, it's not some kind of magic fabric.
jojobas•50m ago
So a dehumidifier with extra steps.
Supermancho•44m ago
"extra steps" meaning wearable dehumidifier. Are there other wearable dehumidifiers to produce drinking water? I don't think so.

A reductive assessment (to a specific feature) of a novel idea, does not make it less interesting.

PLenz•1h ago
Makes sense since we're speedrunning the other parts of the Butlerian jihad
EarlKing•32m ago
I don't know about the rest of you, but if somebody spots Shai-hulud out in the Sahara I'm outta here.
AnimalMuppet•27m ago
Out of here to where?
whynotmaybe•1m ago
Outside of the environment?
keithnz•46m ago
depending on actual conditions you are in, it could potentially double (or more) the time before you die of thirst if it was your only source of water.
brewdad•15m ago
I do wonder about the tradeoff between excess perspiration due to wearing heavier materials versus the ability to collect water, especially on the days where replenishing fluids is most crucial.
b3ing•25m ago
I wonder if it has microplastics, but probably depends what kind of fabric was used
the__alchemist•17m ago
Nearly all passive water-from-air devices described in articles are based on false claims. Peltier-based, desiccant/absorption/adsorption based, etc. All end up not working, or not existing. This has been common for ~10 years.

Which category does this fall into?:

  - Fraud
  - Incompetence / misunderstanding that wasn't cleared up prior to publishing an article
  - Neither; this works as expected
donkers•2m ago
[delayed]
NopIdoN•8m ago
works in the rain