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Zero-Touch OAuth for MCP

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/enterprise-managed-auth/
42•niyikiza•1h ago•9 comments

I found 10k GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware

https://orchidfiles.com/github-repositories-distributing-malware/
630•theorchid•12h ago•143 comments

The AirPods Effect

https://www.theescapenewsletter.com/p/the-airpods-effect
17•herbertl•40m ago•10 comments

Cell-based architecture for resilient payment systems

https://americanexpress.io/cell-based-architecture-for-resilient-payment-systems/
62•birdculture•3d ago•21 comments

The Korean telecom giant at the center of Anthropic's Mythos controversy

https://www.wired.com/story/sk-telecom-anthropic-mythos-export-controls/
85•dstala•11h ago•47 comments

Ubiquiti: Enterprise NAS, Built on ZFS

https://blog.ui.com/article/introducing-enterprise-nas
234•ksec•9h ago•217 comments

Swiss parliament lifts ban on new nuclear power plants

https://www.bluewin.ch/en/news/switzerland/parliament-lifts-ban-on-new-nuclear-power-plants-32575...
656•leonidasrup•9h ago•508 comments

Zork name origin got an update on Wikipedia

https://www.dpolakovic.space/blogs/zork-part2#update
32•dpola•3h ago•2 comments

I told them forced consent was unlawful. 5 years later it cost Elkjop €1.8M

https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/elkjop-forced-consent-fine/
174•speckx•5h ago•64 comments

The Token Compression Illusion: Why I'm Skeptical of RTK

https://mroczek.dev/articles/the-token-compression-illusion-why-im-skeptical-of-rtk/
68•lackoftactics•6h ago•79 comments

CS 6120: Advanced Compilers: The Self-Guided Online Course (2020)

https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6120/2025fa/self-guided/
278•ibobev•12h ago•42 comments

Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at lower cost

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/hospitals-and-universities-repurposing-drugs-at-90-lower-cost
276•giuliomagnifico•13h ago•117 comments

Launch HN: TesterArmy (YC P26) – Agents that test web and mobile apps

https://tester.army
91•okwasniewski•8h ago•43 comments

Noam Shazeer Joins OpenAI

https://twitter.com/NoamShazeer/status/2067400851438932297
258•lukasgross•23h ago•229 comments

Show HN: Are You in the Weights?

https://www.intheweights.com/
132•turtlesoup•3h ago•93 comments

W Social, public institutions and the theater of European digital sovereignty

https://blog.elenarossini.com/w-social-public-institutions-and-the-theater-of-european-digital-so...
167•nemoniac•11h ago•116 comments

Agentic Resource Discovery Specification

https://agenticresourcediscovery.org/introduction/
44•damick•1d ago•11 comments

.gitignore Isn't the only way to ignore files in Git

https://nelson.cloud/.gitignore-isnt-the-only-way-to-ignore-files-in-git/
269•FergusArgyll•13h ago•87 comments

Modos Color Monitor Pushes E-Paper Displays Further

https://spectrum.ieee.org/modos-e-paper-monitor
213•Vinnl•12h ago•61 comments

If your product is Great, it doesn't need to be Good (2010)

http://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2010/02/if-your-product-is-great-it-doesnt-need.html
13•skogstokig•3d ago•10 comments

Migrating from GNU Stow to Chezmoi

https://rednafi.com/misc/chezmoi/
89•speckx•6h ago•95 comments

The founder of Craigslist has given away half a billion dollars

https://www.independent.co.uk/us/money/craigslist-multimillionaire-craig-newmark-b2980681.html
291•Tomte•6h ago•211 comments

How Alberta Eradicated Rats

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/albertas-war-on-rats/
124•tzury•10h ago•90 comments

Ask HN: Is anyone using the A2A protocol?

60•asim•14h ago•31 comments

Dutch Railways offers unlimited off-peak train travel nationwide for €49/month

https://www.ns.nl/en/season-tickets/dal-vrij
179•felipevb•3d ago•78 comments

Flip TABLE: storing arbitrary data in iNaturalist

https://exclav.es/2026/06/13/flip-table-storing-arbitrary-data-in-inaturalist/
10•evakhoury•3d ago•0 comments

Emacs 31 is around the corner: The changes I'm daily driving

https://www.rahuljuliato.com/posts/emacs-31-around-the-corner
406•frou_dh•11h ago•223 comments

Show HN: Gerrymandle - Daily puzzle game where you redraw electoral districts

https://gerrymandle.cc/
121•realmofthemad•9h ago•59 comments

A website that lists websites to submit your website to

https://www.submission.directory/
385•azeemkafridi•8h ago•85 comments

Microsoft new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly

https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/06/15/microsofts-new-outlook-takes-10-seconds-to-do-what-outlo...
581•Adam-Hincu•11h ago•387 comments
Open in hackernews

Everything Is BOM: Bill of Materials Encyclopedia

https://bomwiki.com/
52•sebg•2h ago

Comments

Crowberry•1h ago
Really cool! I wonder what their data source is
tantalor•1h ago
It's a wiki
epgui•1h ago
Presumably they should have said “sources” but that’s not a helpful answer
kbaker•1h ago
Seems like a LOT of AI generation.

I wonder where this wiki format would be useful vs asking an AI directly.

alufers•1h ago
The few pages I've looked at seem to be mostly (if not completely) AI hallucinated, with semi relevant photos from WikiMedia linked. Despite the name there is no way to edit the articles or even log in.

Also the "BOMs" are provided for such generic objects as "Excavator", which makes no sense. Different excavators will be made of different parts. If you want to get the general idea you can ask an LLM yourself instead of going to that website.

contingencies•1h ago
Missing entry for 'asml machine' :)

Actually a lot of this is garbage AI hallucinated info, eg. https://bomwiki.com/item/drone-docking-station/ authoritatively combines USB devices with fanciful drone installations.

embedding-shape•1h ago
Similarly page for "Drum machine" says that "Sidechain compression" is a "Sequencing modes" on the drum machine, and is used (on the drum machine according to the text) to sidechain compress a bass line in a DAW, but the relationship would be the other way, not to mention it's not a "sequencing mode" at all.

Seems bit rushed in the parts I already know, so guessing that applies to all of it. The idea is quite neat though, maybe makes more sense as a humanly edited and curated wiki instead of "automatic publish of 10K articles no one reviewed".

zetalyrae•1h ago
Seems kinda silly to name such a huge project after a meme that will be stale in a few years, but then, this was likely all generated by AI, so it doesn't matter.

EDIT: Expanding on this a bit, because I want this comment to be more productive and less old-man-yells-at-cloud.

When I saw the link I got curious. It reminds me of the old skdb[0] project and of Open Source Ecology[1]. The idea is cool: a DAG of civilization from David Gingery[2] basic tools to jet planes and turbofans and rocket engines! Imagine that!

If it was real, it would be world-changing. The creator would be a personal hero of mine. But it's not real. It's a vague suggestion of the real thing.

Who is the creator? No-one knows. These vibeslop websites never have an About page, or contact info. No-one is putting their reputation on the line, regarding the quality or accuracy of the content.

[0]: https://diyhpl.us/skdb/

[1]: https://www.opensourceecology.org/

[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_J._Gingery

embedding-shape•1h ago
> never have an About page, or contact info. No-one is putting their reputation on the line, regarding the quality or accuracy of the content.

It's a useful litmus test current to quickly evaluate new websites/services/projects, if there is no names/profiles attached to it that you can find some history about, it's well likely to be hastily put together with not much concern for quality. People who care about quality usually end up proud of the thing they make public.

zetalyrae•58m ago
Tangentially, this is why (despite being an extremist for privacy) I've somewhat soured on Internet anonymity. Very few people are using their anon status to further discourse, i.e. like Publius. Mostly it's just people who want to sever the reputational thread between their output and their person.

I think it's fine to be pseudonymous, like Gwern, because while your government identity is protected, the pseudonym is a persistent store of reputation across time.

bobjordan•1h ago
This is cool! Shameless plug, I started bomquote.com 15+ years ago with the thesis "everything is a BOM". We provide design firms & hardware teams design-to-MFG services including line item quotes for their entire BOM. Hard to believe I haven't come across this site by now.
nativeit•50m ago
Well that soured quickly. A wiki is only as good as the human experts who volunteer to contribute towards it. I’m not sure there are any in this one?
pockybum522•21m ago
What is the point of this? Apparently a minivan can be built using 170 parts.

At that level of abstraction, this is useless.

zerobees•17m ago
That is the question. Someone spent a non-trivial amount money to produce this pile of LLM-generated nonsense that will now pollute online searches for years to come... and I can't think of any reason to do it unless they're either profoundly confused, or plan to slap some ads on top.

I particularly like that almost everything contains "1 x wire bundle", including a city bus and a potato planter.

OneManHorde•9m ago
These are specifically not Bills of Material, but general (LLM-generated, it seems) lists of the kinds of parts involved in things. No specific part numbers are indexed, and things like "Bare PCB" are not usefully-broken-down; FR4 is quite different than what you'd use for a high-frequency RF board, so saying bare PCBs are "$1 to $200" is not at all helpful.

I like the idea implied by the name, but this is more like a "Vaguely How Stuff Works dot com" than that.

pimlottc•42m ago
What meme?
zetalyrae•40m ago
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/everything-is-computer
SauntSolaire•23m ago
It's not like it's in the url, they could easily change the page title
xylo36•5m ago
I was able to find the about page after some digging... https://bomwiki.com/about/