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Project Valhalla, Explained: How a Decade of Work Arrives in JDK 28

https://www.jvm-weekly.com/p/project-valhalla-explained-how-a
237•philonoist•5h ago•99 comments

DuckDB Internals: Why Is DuckDB Fast? (Part 1)

https://www.greybeam.ai/blog/duckdb-internals-part-1
230•marklit•3d ago•74 comments

To study how chips work, MIT researchers built their own operating system

https://news.mit.edu/2026/to-study-how-chips-really-work-mit-researchers-built-their-own-operatin...
220•speckx•3d ago•32 comments

So You Want to Define a Well-Known URI

https://mnot.net/blog/2026/well_known_uris
93•ingve•6h ago•45 comments

Zen and the Art of Machine Learning Research

https://blog.jxmo.io/p/zen-and-the-art-of-machine-learning
97•jxmorris12•3d ago•32 comments

I found 10k GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware

https://orchidfiles.com/github-repositories-distributing-malware/
831•theorchid•1d ago•216 comments

Gribouille 0.3.0: A Grammar of Graphics for Typst

https://mickael.canouil.fr/posts/2026-06-15-gribouille-0-3/
116•mcanouil•3d ago•45 comments

Ten years of ClickHouse in open source

https://clickhouse.com/blog/open-source-10
92•saisrirampur•3d ago•17 comments

Show HN: Modeloop – From visual algorithms to microcontroller C code

https://www.modeloop.app/
3•lucamark•3d ago•3 comments

Zero-Touch OAuth for MCP

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/enterprise-managed-auth/
209•niyikiza•14h ago•75 comments

The AirPods Effect

https://www.theescapenewsletter.com/p/the-airpods-effect
151•herbertl•13h ago•293 comments

From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/australia-europe-countries-move-curb-childrens-social-me...
9•1vuio0pswjnm7•24m ago•1 comments

How Japan's railways stayed one while splitting apart

https://arun.is/blog/jr-logo/
117•ddrmaxgt37•1d ago•91 comments

Ubiquiti: Enterprise NAS, Built on ZFS

https://blog.ui.com/article/introducing-enterprise-nas
355•ksec•22h ago•302 comments

Datasette Apps: Host custom HTML applications inside Datasette

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/18/datasette-apps/
98•lumpa•11h ago•36 comments

SMTP Relay with Web Dashboard

https://github.com/toinbox/simplerelay
16•toinbox•3d ago•2 comments

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

https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6120/2025fa/self-guided/
384•ibobev•1d ago•53 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/
449•FergusArgyll•1d ago•137 comments

Akse3D – open-source 3D modelling anyone can master

https://akse3d-en.skaperiet.no
39•joachimhs•3d ago•4 comments

Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at lower cost

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/hospitals-and-universities-repurposing-drugs-at-90-lower-cost
318•giuliomagnifico•1d ago•146 comments

Norway greenlights first full-scale ship tunnel

https://eandt.theiet.org/2026/06/18/norway-greenlights-world-s-first-full-scale-ship-tunnel
32•geox•2h ago•11 comments

Show HN: Talos – Open-source WASM interpreter for Lean

https://github.com/cajal-technologies/talos
60•mfornet•23h ago•11 comments

Building a robotics research setup that lives next to my desk

https://dfdxlabs.com/research/2026/robotics-setup/
90•mplappert•21h ago•30 comments

Flexport (YC W14) Is Hiring in Indonesia, India, and Thailand

https://www.flexport.com/company/careers/
1•thedogeye•11h ago

UCCL-EP: DeepEP-style expert parallelism on any NIC, no GPU-initiated comms

https://fergusfinn.com/blog/uccl-ep-without-owning-the-nic/
6•kkm•3d ago•0 comments

Cell-based architecture for resilient payment systems

https://americanexpress.io/cell-based-architecture-for-resilient-payment-systems/
130•birdculture•3d ago•53 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...
226•nemoniac•23h ago•143 comments

Ice water drowning survival of young patient (2025)

https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jaccas.2025.104885
170•js2•8h ago•106 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
95•skogstokig•3d ago•73 comments

Modos Color Monitor Pushes E-Paper Displays Further

https://spectrum.ieee.org/modos-e-paper-monitor
295•Vinnl•1d ago•70 comments
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Norway greenlights first full-scale ship tunnel

https://eandt.theiet.org/2026/06/18/norway-greenlights-world-s-first-full-scale-ship-tunnel
32•geox•2h ago

Comments

notfried•1h ago
When an architecture company seemingly uses AI to render mockups, they really need to ensure consistency and accuracy. It's not that difficult nowadays. It was quite confusing trying to understand the differences in design between pictures and to compute why the tunnel seems so short compared to the mountain, until I realized it must have been laziness; not laziness because they are using AI, but laziness to do their job right.
StevenWaterman•1h ago
I'd be very surprised if this was AI, it's too bad-looking. The lighting is all wrong, there's noticeable repeating rock textures
bondarchuk•1h ago
Yeah it looks more like photocollage creatively photoshopped. Perspective is very weird in picture 3 too, very cubist.
wongarsu•15m ago
I suspect quickly slapped together 3d renders photoshopped into actual landscape images. With very limited attention to detail when it comes to matching perspective or lighting between render and photo, or when it comes to blending them together

There are more images like [1] that are just the cheap 3d renders, with less of the photoshop butchery

https://newatlas-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com/archive/snohett...

eesmith•1h ago
And they've been around for years.

You can see a copy of that last image (3rd in the gallery) from 2017 at https://web.archive.org/web/20170707052808/https://www.ship-... and at https://newatlas.com/stad-ship-tunnel-interview-terje-andrea... .

A copy of the first image in the gallery is at https://dozr.com/blog/stad-ship-tunnel dated 2021.

Edit: ahhh, 2017 and 2021 were the previous two big announcements about the tunnel. See my notes at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48597546 .

thrance•48m ago
> not laziness because they are using AI, but laziness to do their job right.

It correlates often enough.

tokai•32m ago
I don't see anything in those visualizations that makes me think AI. Its completely run-of-the-mill architect visualizations that have always been atrocious.
duskdozer•18m ago
I can't see TFA due to cloudflare, but there is a unique image style used in a lot of architectural mockups of proposed buildings and things that also looks very strange and uncanny. I can't find any examples of it online right now unfortunately, but could that be what they're doing?
mkl•1h ago
Having no map is weird. Wikipedia has one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stad_Ship_Tunnel
eesmith•42m ago
Previous HN postings which had comments are:

"A plan to build a ship tunnel" (2017), at http://newatlas.com/stad-ship-tunnel-interview-terje-andreas... with 29 comments at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13920841

"First ship tunnel to be built under Norwegian mountains" (2021), at https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/norway-ship-tunnel/in... with 25 comments at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26540805

See also gCaptain at https://gcaptain.com/worlds-first-ship-tunnel-to-bypass-dang... from 2017 and https://gcaptain.com/norway-gives-green-light-for-worlds-fir... from 2021.

nairboon•38m ago
That's kind of cool. Norway also has roundabouts in tunnels. I guess they like tunnels.