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Steam Machine launches today

https://store.steampowered.com/news/group/45479024/view/685257114654870245
925•theschwa•4h ago•808 comments

British Columbia, Time Zones, and Postgres

https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/british-columbia-and-time-zone-changes
65•sprawl_•2h ago•20 comments

Nearly Half of LG Smart TV Apps Contain Residential Proxy SDKs

https://spur.us/blog/smart-tv-apps-residential-proxy-sdks
33•microcode•1h ago•8 comments

Optocam Zero: a Pi Zero based digital camera made using off the shelf components

https://github.com/dorukkumkumoglu/optocamzero
48•iamnothere•2h ago•10 comments

Japanese symbols that speak without words

https://arun.is/blog/japan-symbols/
48•msephton•2h ago•8 comments

My Mathematical Regression

https://blog.dahl.dev/posts/my-mathematical-regression/
148•aleda145•3d ago•48 comments

Tacky men with ridiculous glasses want you to wear them too

https://manualdousuario.net/en/smart-glasses-ugly-tacky/
19•rpgbr•1h ago•6 comments

Kyber (YC W23) Is Hiring a Head of Engineering

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/kyber/jobs/FGmI8mx-head-of-engineering
1•asontha•1h ago

Moebius: 0.2B image inpainting model with 10B-level performance

https://hustvl.github.io/Moebius/
191•DSemba•8h ago•58 comments

Show HN: Oak – Git alternative designed for agents

https://oak.space/oak/oak
118•zdgeier•6h ago•118 comments

Canada is looking to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors over the next 15 years

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/federal-nuclear-strategy-9.7244509
143•geox•2h ago•51 comments

PivCo-Huffman "Merge" Operations

https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2026/06/21/pivco-huffman-merge-operations/
11•luu•22h ago•0 comments

Job application asked for my SAT scores

https://mrmarket.lol/job-application-asked-for-my-sat-scores/
6•seltzerboys•1h ago•1 comments

Codex logging bug may write TBs to local SSDs

https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/28224
439•vantareed•14h ago•243 comments

Flock-Powered Police Chiefs Stalking Women Shows Why Warrants Are Needed

https://ipvm.com/reports/police-chiefs-track
163•jhonovich•2h ago•36 comments

Nintendo Wii U games running from a 1980's Bernoulli disk [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GZDOpV2OXk
78•zdw•1d ago•29 comments

Linux and Secure Boot certificate expiration (2025)

https://lwn.net/Articles/1029767/
75•weaksauce•3h ago•42 comments

GLM 5.2 vs. Opus

https://techstackups.com/comparisons/glm-5.2-vs-opus/
459•ritzaco•14h ago•310 comments

DisplayMate

https://www.displaymate.com/
70•skibz•5h ago•22 comments

Pledging another $400k to the Zig software foundation

https://mitchellh.com/writing/zig-donation-2026
675•tosh•8h ago•224 comments

Blogger defeats photographer's copyright claim

https://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2026/06/blogger-defeats-photographers-copyright-claim-sokol...
77•speckx•4h ago•44 comments

Die analysis of the 8087 math coprocessor's fast bit shifter (2020)

https://www.righto.com/2020/05/die-analysis-of-8087-math-coprocessors.html
69•Jimmc414•8h ago•15 comments

Finding the Best Dog Treat with Statistics

https://www.wespiser.com/posts/2026-06-19-best-dog-treat.html
55•wespiser_2018•4h ago•13 comments

Walt Disney Company is the most successful at monetizing human nostalgia [audio]

https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/the-walt-disney-company
38•speckx•1h ago•26 comments

The text in Claude Code’s “Extended Thinking” output

https://patrickmccanna.net/the-text-in-claude-codes-extended-thinking-output-is-not-authentic/
241•0o_MrPatrick_o0•7h ago•176 comments

Memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon

https://www.theregister.com/personal-tech/2026/06/22/the-memory-crisis-is-getting-so-bad-that-eve...
57•speckx•3h ago•10 comments

Deno Desktop

https://docs.deno.com/runtime/desktop/
987•GeneralMaximus•16h ago•362 comments

Prompt Injection as Role Confusion

https://role-confusion.github.io
122•x312•6h ago•69 comments

Chevron signs 20-year power agreement with Microsoft for West Texas data center

https://www.chevron.com/newsroom/2026/q2/chevron-signs-20-year-power-agreement-with-microsoft-for...
97•cdrnsf•8h ago•95 comments

Help I accidentally a wigglegram

https://lmao.center/blog/wiggle-accidents/
462•gregsadetsky•2d ago•117 comments
Open in hackernews

Walt Disney Company is the most successful at monetizing human nostalgia [audio]

https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/the-walt-disney-company
38•speckx•1h ago

Comments

actionfromafar•1h ago
Who's the best at monetizing non-human nostalgia?
baxtr•1h ago
Isaac Asimov
bluedino•1h ago
There's an ice cream shop around here that cashes in on nostalgia.

40 years ago, there was a dairy that made ice cream, and sold it in the summers on the side of the building. We'd go there as kids, line around the block, everyone loved it and it was a very popular and loved place.

It eventually burned down, the company stopped production, you know how it goes.

About ten years ago, someone built a clone of the old dairy's neon sign, rented a new building, and served generic hand-dipped ice cream (blue bunny brand?)

It's just regular ice cream. But they have the sign. And they can charge $8 an ice cream cone, and people line up just like they used to. Ridiculous.

landryraccoon•1h ago
Seems fine to me. If people like it why be a curmudgeon about it?

The old company made a mistake by not rebuilding, there was demand for ice cream at that location and somebody met that demand. Now people can eat ice cream under an old timey sign like they want to, good for them.

whaleofatw2022•1h ago
Something to be said for branding.

There's a pizza place by me called "slice of the 80's" that has tacky vaguely 80-s feeling styling.

Surprisingly its been around for over 15 years and not the flash in a pan pizza shop that tends to come and go. Heck, I dont even think its very good, yet it has survived.

fragmede•1h ago
that last sentence. it's been 15 years and you don't have a story about either how the owner suck that one time you went or there're awesome and you can't stop going there, but hey, you've seen their sign. I've never been there either but shit dawg
SubmarineClub•15m ago
Why shouldn’t we judge people for dumbass consumer behavior/ interests?

Disney Adults are fucking weird and I’m not ashamed about saying it.

OsrsNeedsf2P•1h ago
It's a podcast so I can't skim it for sources, but I wonder if Oldschool Runescape by Jagex is a competitor for the title. They've made hundreds of millions off rebooting an old game
fragmede•1h ago
just ask Codex to do that for you. Or whatever AI client you're using. I'd do it do it but my laptop is closed andon the other side of the room from me.
motbus3•1h ago
Nostalgia is also powerful way to trick yourself to think things were better when they were not.
randycupertino•1h ago
I have a coworker/friend who is a "Disney Adult" - she has an entire room in their 4br house that is designated to Disney paraphernalia, including a $16,000 swarovski crystal Cinderella purse and $3k jeweled mini mouse ears. They are members of Club 33 which is $33,000 a year to join and have a timeshare that was integral to a wider family drama fighting over the usage rights for. She will go on global vacations to visit Disney parks but not see any of the local sites.
trescenzi•12m ago
That’s next level and might even be more than Disney adult. I spent a whole month last year at Disney Word and am doing it again this year but even I describe that as going too far.
organsnyder•3m ago
Do you go into a park every day of that month? I found I was peopled-out after a week.
stymaar•1h ago
You won't convince me that this title doesn't belong to Activision Blizzard.
fragmede•1h ago
whatever the formula you want to use, it's something something times something equals dollars and whoever has the more dollars wins and well I love the shit out of Blizzard for being formative during my childhood but I'm sureWalt Disney has more money than Blizzard does. Or whoever owns Walt Disney.
stymaar•1h ago
Walt Disney is also making new things (the most popular franchises among today's childs aren't reheated old stuff, they are new franchises: Frozen and Moana).

Blizzard on the other end hasn't made anything that was not nostalgia farming for a decade. And besides Overwatch you have nothing new in this century. That's a lot for a company that's barely 30 years old…

The second last time Blizzard launched a new franchise, Mulan had just been released…

pkaye•25m ago
What about the Final Fantasy series by Square Enix.
xg15•1h ago
I feel if they really were, they'd revisit the 2D animation style that all the classics were in and release new movies in it.

Instead, they seem to have largely settled on the Pixar style for "new" IPs, while mechanically producing live-action remakes for every classic.

I don't really get the strategy.

DarkNova6•12m ago
Look at the C-suite. It's full of people from tech and even bio-tech. It's the California strategy of buying up competitors and attempt a monopoly.

It's no surprise they let their own brands completely languish.

mstade•6m ago
I mean, they did do the whole Mickey Mouse series which was excellent. My favorite by far being Croissant de Triomphe: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zCaxXQdkfPk
u1hcw9nx•1h ago
They truly are.

Star Wars is perfect example of it. Star Wars is now repetitive genre like police procedural or western except Disney owns it.

With few exceptions they have successfully frozen the franchise and just do the same things over and over again. Why change it as long as it makes money.The postures, scenes, phrases, characters, are done with constant repeat and minimal variation. "I've got a bad feeling about this" appears in every single Star Wars movie in some form. live action and animation series have it. They are not shy about it, they even make "I have a really good feeling about this!" jest once.

xg15•1h ago
I noticed this during the campaign before The Force Awakens.

One of the ads was just a shot of the burned-out Darth Vader mask and nothing else - no tagline or logo or any other text that it was about a Star Wars movie.

It's as if the marketers were saying to their audience "you already know what we mean, right? We understand each other..."

They place an enormous trust in the cultural symbols they bought.

copperx•36m ago
The amount of trivia that you must handle to be able to understand the latest movie is mind boggling. Disney should do education, because I would need to watch and study all the previous movies, which is probably a year worth of work, before I can watch subsequent releases. Perhaps not as hard work as studying linear algebra, perhaps, but still a lot of person hours involved.

The amount of information that the average fan retains about Star Wars is mind boggling, compared to their, say, knowledge of world geography.

I am also in awe of sports fans in a similar way. They command large swaths of dry, boring information such as world series stats with great enthusiasm.

andrewstuart•1h ago
The Critical Drinker would beg to differ (look him up on YouTube).
yodon•28m ago
>Walt Disney Company is the most successful at monetizing human nostalgia.

Coca-Cola has a much larger market cap than Disney, and the Coca-Cola brand is very intentionally a nostalgia-driven, golden age, remember the good times brand.

cj•20m ago
Coke doesn't own the copyright to any of my nostalgic childhood memories, while Disney certainly does!