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Your ePub Is Fine. Kobo Disagrees. Blame Adobe

https://andreklein.net/your-epub-is-fine-kobo-disagrees-blame-adobe/
102•sohkamyung•1h ago•35 comments

Show HN: Kage – Shadow any website to a single binary for offline viewing

https://github.com/tamnd/kage
383•tamnd•7h ago•88 comments

Write for One Person

https://wizardzines.com/comics/write-for-one-person/
18•evakhoury•2d ago•1 comments

Rio de Janeiro's "homegrown" LLM appears to be a merge of an existing model

https://github.com/nex-agi/Nex-N2/issues/4
267•unrvl22•9h ago•145 comments

Firewood Splitting Simulator

https://screen.toys/firewood/
612•memalign•4d ago•206 comments

Chopped, Stored, Secured – The Story of the Hash Function

https://0xkrt26.github.io/math_behind_security/2026/06/09/the-story-of-the-hash-function.html
15•denismenace•4d ago•2 comments

Chaosnet (1981)

https://tumbleweed.nu/r/lm-3/uv/amber.html
58•RGBCube•5h ago•7 comments

Show HN: Trace – Offline Mac meeting transcripts you can flag mid-call

https://traceapp.info
85•AG342•1d ago•30 comments

Ask HN: What are you working on? (June 2026)

148•david927•8h ago•541 comments

TorchCodec 0.14: HDR Video Decoding for CPU and CUDA, and Fast Wav Decoder

https://github.com/meta-pytorch/torchcodec/releases/tag/v0.14.0
17•scott_s•4d ago•2 comments

Segmented type appreciation corner (2018)

https://aresluna.org/segmented-type/
57•unexpectedVCR•3d ago•14 comments

Formal methods and the future of programming

https://blog.janestreet.com/formal-methods-at-jane-street-index/?from_theconsensus=1
182•eatonphil•12h ago•66 comments

Caddy compatibility for zeroserve: 3x throughput and 70% lower latency

https://su3.io/posts/zeroserve-caddy-compat
153•losfair•11h ago•45 comments

Perlisisms (1982)

https://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
91•tosh•9h ago•41 comments

The only scalable delete in Postgres is DROP TABLE

https://planetscale.com/blog/the-only-scalable-delete
122•hollylawly•3d ago•47 comments

AI is code – and can't be prompted into being smarter

https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/14/ai-is-code-and-cant-be-prompted-into-being-smart...
51•wglb•4h ago•30 comments

Show HN: Discover Wikipedia articles popular on Hacker News

https://www.orangecrumbs.com/
45•octopus143•6h ago•11 comments

FarOutCompany

https://faroutcompany.com/
97•bookofjoe•10h ago•16 comments

Lisp's Influence on Ruby

https://blog.tacoda.dev/lisps-influence-on-ruby-6a54f1a7740e
216•tacoda•3d ago•54 comments

I indexed 669 GB of my GoPro videos using my M1 Max computer and local ML models

268•iliashad•9h ago•62 comments

USB Power Delivery: Plugging into the Benefits

https://www.aptiv.com/en/insights/article/usb-power-delivery-plugging-into-the-benefits
32•mooreds•3d ago•67 comments

The Birth and Death of JavaScript (2014)

https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/the-birth-and-death-of-javascript
208•subset•12h ago•121 comments

How to earn a billion dollars

https://paulgraham.com/earn.html
431•kingstoned•12h ago•1313 comments

Not everyone is using AI for everything

https://gabrielweinberg.com/p/people-are-consuming-ai-like-they
415•yegg•10h ago•449 comments

Linux 7.1

https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wi4BF4bMhZNZ1tqs+FFV4OuZRe3ZqdWB+LxRLmRweUzQw@mail.gmail.com/T/#u
222•berlianta•8h ago•82 comments

Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO Sundar Pichai speech

https://twitter.com/maattttbrown/status/2066215255987163246
78•sosomoxie•1h ago•33 comments

Abu Fanous

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Fanous
57•joebig•3h ago•10 comments

Did Anthropic ask for this?

https://www.verysane.ai/p/did-anthropic-ask-for-this
140•ad8e•2h ago•119 comments

The first game engine for robotics

https://luckyrobots.com/
28•arnejenssen•2d ago•19 comments

Inverse Rubric Optimization: A testbed for agent science

https://fulcrum.inc/2026/06/09/inverse-rubric-optimization.html
21•etherio•3d ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO Sundar Pichai speech

https://twitter.com/maattttbrown/status/2066215255987163246
77•sosomoxie•1h ago

Comments

Venn1•1h ago
Tech leaders from this era will not be remembered well.
wxw•1h ago
What was the speech on?
hoppyhoppy2•1h ago
It was a commencement speech. Here's a transcript: https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/message-ceo/s...
inatreecrown2•1h ago
No mention of AI at all.
gritspants•1h ago
Seems this has more to do with Palestine and Google's involvement with Israel to provide cloud computing.
smallerize•59m ago
If only there weren't so many reasons.
ergocoder•46m ago
Which is kinda sad that Stanford students are so out of touch with the reality.

Both sides are bad and evil. They both want to annihilate each other. Yet Stanford students only criticize one side.

nujabe•43m ago
lol you clearly think the Palestine side are worse, stop being disingenuous and say it with your chest.

Only one side is being armed and funded by our tax dollars, and that’s good enough reason to protest.

ergocoder•37m ago
> you clearly think the Palestine side are worse

You only think that in order to fit your narrative... even I already stated the contrary.

> that’s good enough reason to protest.

Clearly, this protest isn't about that. The protest is about criticizing Israel's actions.

It's you who should stop being disingenuous

filoleg•32m ago
> Only one side is being armed and funded by our tax dollars

I mean, yeah, I would heavily prefer for one of the sides in this conflict to be much better funded and armed than the other. Specifically, the side that I consider to be fundamentally in the right in the conflict.

Whichever side I am talking about is not relevant to the point. What's relevant to the actual point I am trying to make, is that I don't think that one side being better armed and funded serves as a reasonable indicator of which side is right/wrong in a given conflict.

smashah•48m ago
Good kids - proud of them.
sva_•43m ago
I wonder what percentage of total graduates walked out? The video shows maybe around 50 people at all. The title makes it seem like everyone graduating walked out.
stevenwoo•37m ago
I went to the Electrical Engineering ceremony, the only speakers were from the faculty and one newly minted B.S.E.E. I biked there and saw there were a lot of smaller ceremonies across the campus outside of the stadium the photo captures.
arjie•26m ago
Speech itself was kind of fun: https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/message-ceo/s...

Pretty light hearted, and honestly considering that he's given a speech to an empty stadium before (as referenced in the first few sentences, I think he'll have handled it just fine.

> But people have also been giving me a lot of advice on what to say. Actually, it’s been the same advice, and it’s about what not to say. People thought it would be really difficult for me; it is the last two letters of my last name, after all.

Ha, chuckle-worthy. Of course he'd find it hard to not pitch AI.

The only thing I find surprising is no-one points out that Stanford is a truly elite education system: Some 2 in 5 of students enter disabled, but almost all of them end up successful over time.

fhn•29m ago
your current employer funds the Israelis
DaSHacka•12m ago
...hence the protesting?
spwa4•7m ago
Indeed: hamas is funded, directly and indirectly, through foreign aid. Foreign aid is paid from taxes, including US taxes.. Why? They hold the Gazan population hostage, also for taxes, and make it so any aid for Palestinians funds hamas. You could even argue it goes full circle: the foreign aid for Palestine is only there because hamas keeps causing war ... so round and round it goes.

This does mean EVERYONE in the west is funding hamas. US/EU. You pay taxes? You're funding hamas. You heat or drive a car with fossil fuels in the EU? You're funding hamas. Hamas is also known to import and distribute drugs in the EU.

conception•42m ago
Both governments may be but there isn’t a power balance between the two in any appreciable way nor in a civilian casualty balance, especially concerning children casualties.
spwa4•3m ago
I think you mean one of the two governments works tirelessly to minimize casualties, especially children.

The other of the two governments works tirelessly to maximize casualties, especially children.

Both sides, of course, occasionally fuck it up too.

shigawire•40m ago
Stanford students are criticizing Google for enabling Israel. If Google was providing support for Hamas they could protest that too.
x3n0ph3n3•32m ago
We both know they wouldn't, though.
ergocoder•32m ago
I've never seen any protest by students that protested against Palestine.

In fact, at University of Washington, a protest was organized to support Palestine after the Oct 7 massacre on Oct 8; they chose to show support Palestine after Palestine did a massacre. And there was a very little criticism on that kind of actions.

bdangubic•27m ago
> I've never seen any protest by students that protested against Palestine.

you should think long and hard why that is but answer is as always quite simple

ergocoder•26m ago
We all know why, and the reason doesn't fit what you want to believe. That's why you pretend to be obscure about it. Otherwise, you would have just said so out loud already.
cyanydeez•28m ago
yes, the kid trying to fight back is equal to the adult punching down.

This is the time of moral fortitude of a 12 year old.

bodegajed•27m ago
I think Stanford students are not out of touch. Google has enough revenue to sustain itself but yet they decided to become an arms dealer. CEOs only care about the shareholder.
za3faran•13m ago
Let's not victim blame here. Would you have called the Indians evil for wanting to have liberty from the british occupiers? What about the many other european colonies in Asia and Africa, were the locals "evil" for wanting to resist and get liberty?