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GLM-5.2 is the new leading open weights model on Artificial Analysis

https://artificialanalysis.ai/articles/glm-5-2-is-the-new-leading-open-weights-model-on-the-artif...
183•himata4113•2h ago•65 comments

Show HN: High-Res Neural Cellular Automata

https://cells2pixels.github.io/
58•esychology•2h ago•6 comments

GrapheneOS has been ported to Android 17

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/36469-grapheneos-has-been-ported-to-android-17-and-official-rele...
816•Cider9986•15h ago•412 comments

Running local models is good now

https://vickiboykis.com/2026/06/15/running-local-models-is-good-now/
1376•jfb•21h ago•525 comments

Hacker News but for Independent Blogs

https://bubbles.town/
151•headalgorithm•3h ago•52 comments

U.S. Science Is in Chaos

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/americas-compact-between-science-and-politics-is-broken/
99•presspot•1h ago•62 comments

Humiliating IIS servers for fun and jail time

https://mll.sh/humiliating-iis-servers-for-fun-and-jail-time/
287•denysvitali•12h ago•67 comments

Show HN: Capacitor Alarm Clock

https://github.com/ArcaEge/capacitor-alarm-clock
26•arcaege•3d ago•5 comments

RFC 10008: The new HTTP Query Method

https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc10008/
6•schappim•51m ago•1 comments

TIL: You can make HTTP requests without curl using Bash /dev/TCP

https://mareksuppa.com/til/bash-dev-tcp-http-without-curl/
435•mrshu•19h ago•202 comments

Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jun/11/arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-plant-life-climate-g...
87•tosh•5d ago•20 comments

Map Clustering Is Not My Favorite

https://blog.greg.technology/2026/06/12/map-clustering-is-not-my-favorite.html
25•gregsadetsky•4d ago•10 comments

Calvin and Hobbes and the price of integrity

https://therepublicofletters.substack.com/p/calvin-and-hobbes-and-the-price-of
451•pseudolus•19h ago•190 comments

Has AI already killed self-help nonfiction books?

https://tim.blog/2026/06/12/has-ai-already-killed-nonfiction/
323•imakwana•18h ago•369 comments

Wolfram Language and Mathematica version 15

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/06/launching-version-15-of-wolfram-language-mathematica-...
177•alok-g•12h ago•91 comments

GPT‑NL: a sovereign language model for the Netherlands

https://www.tno.nl/en/digital/artificial-intelligence/gpt-nl/
223•root-parent•17h ago•225 comments

The founder's playbook: Building an AI-native startup

https://claude.com/blog/the-founders-playbook
107•e2e4•4h ago•101 comments

Stop Using JWTs

https://gist.github.com/samsch/0d1f3d3b4745d778f78b230cf6061452
415•dzonga•18h ago•242 comments

From Chesterton's fence to Chesterton's gap

https://stephantul.github.io/blog/unfence/
15•stephantul•4h ago•11 comments

GLM 5.2 Performance Benchmarks

https://artificialanalysis.ai/models/glm-5-2
21•theanonymousone•4h ago•2 comments

Semiclassical Gravity Efficiently Solves NP-Complete Problems

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.14806
38•ascarshen•8h ago•17 comments

SpaceX to buy Cursor for $60B

https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/spacex-buy-anysphere-60-billion-2026-06-16/
1043•itsmarcelg•1d ago•1543 comments

But yak shaving is fun (2019)

https://parksb.github.io/en/article/32.html
271•parksb•21h ago•81 comments

Making 'food out of thin air' (2024)

https://www.noemamag.com/making-food-out-of-thin-air/
25•muchweight•2d ago•5 comments

Stop Killing Games fails to secure EU law despite 1.3M signatures

https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/stop-killing-games-fails-to-secure-eu-law-despite-1-3m-signatures-...
274•slymax•10h ago•204 comments

A brief tour of the PDP-11, the most influential minicomputer of all time (2022)

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/a-brief-tour-of-the-pdp-11-the-most-influential-minicompu...
86•jensgk•2d ago•34 comments

Lattice Triangles Are Rare

https://axiommath.ai/territory/the-reveal
20•skogstokig•6d ago•4 comments

10Gb/s Ethernet: switching to a Broadcom SFP+ module

https://www.gilesthomas.com/2026/06/10g-ethernet-switching-to-broadcom-sfp-plus
159•gpjt•17h ago•142 comments

The Amphibious Villagers of Indonesia

https://www.economist.com/interactive/1843/2026/06/12/the-amphibious-villagers-of-indonesia
32•haritha-j•2d ago•10 comments

Qwen-Robot Suite: A Foundation Model Suite for Physical World Intelligence

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen-robotsuite
188•ilreb•22h ago•35 comments
Open in hackernews

Hacker News but for Independent Blogs

https://bubbles.town/
146•headalgorithm•3h ago

Comments

holtwick•3h ago
I love it!
viermalbe•3h ago
Bubbles dev here, thanks for the mention
stakhanov•2h ago
I'm curious: What software is driving this? Is it a re-skin of the lobste.rs or HN open source software, or is it its own thing?

EDIT: ...just realized that's in the FAQ.

> Is it open source?

> Not yet. Maybe someday.

viermalbe•2h ago
It runs on Go + sqlite on a Hetzner machine, built from scratch, not a re-skin.
Semaphor•2h ago
Clearly inspired by HN, there are few sites where I have to zoom in to get any kind of readability ;)
embedding-shape•2h ago
> not a re-skin

Is that something you're frequently accused of, or why the "disclaimer"?

BrenBarn•2h ago
The comment they were replying to specifically asked if it was a re-skin.
embedding-shape•2h ago
Ah yes of course, finally paid the price of reading comments in isolation. Thanks and sorry :)
viermalbe•2h ago
Not really, I just picked it up from the initial question from stakhanov.
drcongo•1h ago
They were directly answering the post above which asked if it's a re-skin.
TopHatHipster•31m ago
What type of Hetzner box are you running this on?
AbuAssar•2h ago
how do you decide which blog is included in the aggregation?
ShinyLeftPad•2h ago
try about page, it explains
viermalbe•2h ago
You can find the criteria in the FAQ: https://bubbles.town/faq#sources
exitnode•2h ago
Very cool but I would like to be able to create an account with my mail address instead of using a Mastodon account because I am trying to avoid social media.
solid_fuel•2h ago
It looks like there's an RSS feed at the bottom. If you don't want to use the social aspects of the site, maybe just use that in an RSS reader?

*Link: https://bubbles.town/rss

holtwick•2h ago
The briefing pages also have RSS, this way you see the most relevant stuff https://bubbles.town/editions
AbuAssar•2h ago
I'm curios why you are avoiding social media?
globalnode•1h ago
Its a scam
exitnode•1h ago
Mostly because the "damn this is interesting" to "i don't care what you ate yesterday" ratio is not good enough to spend my time on it. These days I am much more enjoying exploring gopher holes, reading and writing blog posts. For realtime communications, I prefer IRC. For me, social media sits in between chatting and publishing content and is therefore neither fish nor fowl.
janaagaard•2h ago
I think the links should open in the same window (like they do here on HN) instead of in a new tab/window. If I want a separate tab, I can Cmd+click and Browsers don't have the reverse option for opening in the same window.
AbuAssar•2h ago
nope, I prefer open in new tab by default
kpopendurer•2h ago
In general, it's better not to force an action onto users. You might prefer things opening in a new tab, but you always have that option. If it's forced on users, it is frustrating for those who would prefer that not to happen.
ffsm8•1h ago
And yet we're here, discussing how a developer should change their own application because their preference is wrong

If you don't like it, adjust it for yourself with an extension or script.

adrithmetiqa•32m ago
Exactly. This is a design choice and there’s no right or wrong here.
jaapz•21m ago
the difference is that with tab-open default, there is no way for me to open the link in this window

with this-window default (or actually, the browser-default-default), I can middle click and it'll open in a new tab regardless

pretty funny to have this discussion though, takes me back to the HTML4 and XHTML days

vee-kay•2h ago
Ah, this reminds me of StumbleUpon.
socalgal2•2h ago
Just curious but isn't this just digg, metafilter?
ochronus•1h ago
This is lovely
nathell•1h ago
I’ve been perusing Bubbles increasingly often since discovering that my blog is syndicated there, a few weeks ago.

It feels really refreshing compared to doomscrolling of social media, or indeed even to HN. It’s so diverse and humane. The indie blogosphere is coming to life.

Kudos to the author. A great idea, splendidly executed. I hope it grows and doesn’t change much.

flir•39m ago
Just glanced at the front page - it seems to be very "blog posts about blogging" (4 out of the top 5 posts right now). Is it always like that?

The "My" tab looks like it covers the same ground as a feed reader would. I wonder who the audience is for that feature.

rsolva•41m ago
Oh, great, I can log in with my GoToSocial instance to comment and vote! I will definitely add this site alongside my HN addiction :)
pchm•41m ago
I submitted a somewhat similar project yesterday to Show HN (didn’t resonate), although mine is purely based on AI scoring, with zero community features.

I call it bubblewire. Funny. I had no prior knowledge of bubbles.town until seeing it here now.

bubbles.town looks nice! Hope to see more projects that aim to bring back the good old web.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48552985

latexr•20m ago
> (didn’t resonate), although mine is purely based on AI scoring

One reason for it not resonating might be that it’s yet another opaque algorithmic feed in a moment in time where people are getting sick and tired of them and wary of their manipulative features. And HN is so inundated with AI submissions that having yet another Show HN about it is uninteresting to many.

Would you visit HN if were just a link aggregator whose ranking was decided by hidden logic of a machine? A lot of people wouldn’t. We’re a social species, there is value in human curation—especially when driven by the community—that’s inherently lacking from algorithmic curation (AI or otherwise).

pchm•12m ago
That's true, provided that all activity (comments, voting) here is still coming from actual humans. That's no longer the case for community websites, I'm afraid.

It's an experiment made for the web of 2026, where you can no longer tell if the users are humans or bots.

If nobody's interested in that idea, I accept that.

ozgrakkurt•29m ago
This is it!! I can finally leave reading comments on hn or get bamboozeled by ai posts masquerading as something technical
whereistejas•10m ago
This reminds me of Kagi's Small Web: https://kagi.com/smallweb/
RobotToaster•6m ago
It would be great if this supported federation as a Lemmy community, given that Lemmy already has votes.
sdevonoes•44m ago
Because there’s little good about it
rsolva•36m ago
I do NOT consider the Fediverse and the myriads of implementations of it to be social media, but rather a social web. More like websites with the abilities to communicate and interact in different and interesting ways.

Social media is dead, and has been for a while. Many use it still, but it is not primarily social. The social part was mainly a ploy to get peoples attention and then badly abusing it in ever more creative and sinister ways.

EDIT: This comment was meant to be posted to the parent comment!

Schiendelman•1h ago
+1 to this. Apple sign-in would be ideal, since it maps to single-identity more cleanly than a social media system.
brulx126•1h ago
I haven't tried but in principle you only need a Mastodon compatible authentication, there are other services that are not twitter clones. See for example https://fedi.tips/what-other-kinds-of-servers-are-on-the-fed... or more complete https://fediverse.observer/allsoftwares
rsolva•33m ago
I do NOT consider the Fediverse and the myriads of implementations of it to be social media, but rather a social web. More like websites with the abilities to communicate and interact in different and interesting ways.

Social media is dead, and has been for a while. Many use it still, but it is not primarily social. The social part was mainly a ploy to get peoples attention and then badly abusing it in ever more creative and sinister ways.

hk__2•12m ago
Yes there is a right and wrong. The default browser behavior is the design that every user expects, so unless there is a very strong argument for a different way, this is the _right_ design.
chrysoprace•2h ago
That's a good user setting, but as opening in the same tab is the default browser behaviour then it should really stay that way. Opening in a new tab takes control away from the user.
reactordev•1h ago
Next they’ll be defending full screen div paywalls.
el_io•1h ago
Exactly. I prefer to open in the same page. If I want to open in new tab then I can always Ctrl + Click. I don't think I can do the reverse though.
RossBencina•36m ago
This. Principle of least surprise.
AbuAssar•47m ago
why the downvotes, I meant to demonstrate that I prefer the current behaviour so the site developer knows.
markdown•45m ago
The downvoters meant to demonstrate that they prefer the standard/expected behavior and would like OP to ignore your opinion on the matter.
akoboldfrying•8m ago
And people who prefer the other way can just hold down _____ while clicking to open it in the current tab instead.

Good ol' _____-clicking saves the day again!