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Rocketlab acquires Iridium

https://investors.rocketlabcorp.com/news-releases/news-release-details/rocket-lab-acquire-iridium...
83•everfrustrated•1h ago•44 comments

WATaBoy: JIT-Ing Game Boy Instructions to WASM Beats a Native Interpreter

https://humphri.es/blog/WATaBoy/
34•energeticbark•1h ago•0 comments

What happens when you run a CUDA kernel?

https://fergusfinn.com/blog/what-happens-when-you-run-a-gpu-kernel/
74•mezark•2h ago•4 comments

Building Principia for Windows XP

https://voxelmanip.se/2026/06/28/building-principia-for-windows-xp/
62•LorenDB•2h ago•13 comments

CachyOS June 2026 Release

https://cachyos.org/blog/2606-june-release/
33•simonpure•2h ago•8 comments

Mag 7 starting to underperform [pdf]

https://www.apollo.com/content/dam/apolloaem/pdf/daily-spark/2026/jun/28/062826-Mag7.pdf
113•mooreds•1h ago•86 comments

Sandia National Labs SA3000 8085 CPU

https://www.cpushack.com/2026/06/03/sandia-national-labs-sa3000-8085-cpu/
104•rbanffy•5h ago•28 comments

Venetian Bridge Brawls in 17th and 18th Century Art

https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/venice-bridge-fights/
11•pepys•2d ago•1 comments

Tidal AI Policy

https://tidal.com/ai-policy
179•hn8726•2h ago•212 comments

WebGL Without a GPU

https://microlink.io/blog/webgl-without-a-gpu
12•Kikobeats•1h ago•3 comments

HackerRank open sourced its ATS. My resume scored 90/100. Oh wait 74. No – 88

https://danunparsed.com/p/hackerrank-open-source-ats
789•sambellll•14h ago•335 comments

NixOS 26.05

https://nixos.org/blog/announcements/2026/nixos-2605/
34•lostmsu•3h ago•1 comments

Instagram is incorporating users' photos in ads for Meta Glasses

https://twitter.com/i/status/2071277885646868536
132•notRobot•2h ago•54 comments

Pollen tried to remove my article and Google is assisting with it

https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/pollen-tried-to-remove-my-article-about-callum-negus-fancey-an...
637•taubek•6h ago•93 comments

Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing

https://en.sedaily.com/international/2026/06/29/samsung-sk-hynix-micron-sued-in-us-over-memory-pr...
134•donohoe•4h ago•59 comments

Rebuilding the Computer Room

https://alexwlchan.net/2026/computer-room/
49•ingve•4h ago•19 comments

Type-checked non-empty strings

https://exploring-better-ways.bellroy.com/haskell-koan-type-checked-non-empty-strings.html
34•surprisetalk•3d ago•11 comments

Decker Fantasy Camp 2026

https://itch.io/jam/decker-fantasy-camp-2026
4•RodgerTheGreat•2d ago•0 comments

Halvar's Guide to Entrepreneurship

https://thomasdullien.github.io/guides/entrepreneurship/
107•nekitamo•4d ago•32 comments

Studio Canal Movies purchased on PlayStation Store removed without refund

https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/legal/psvideocontent/
94•kugelblitz•2h ago•49 comments

DocumentDB – a MongoDB compatible open-source database

https://documentdb.io/
11•amai•1h ago•6 comments

How we made WINDOW JOIN parallel and vectorized

https://questdb.com/blog/window-join-parallel-vectorized/
19•tosh•3d ago•0 comments

NUMA: Cores, memory, and the distance between them

https://edera.dev/stories/numa-part-1-cores-memory-and-the-distance-between-them
94•sys_call•4d ago•16 comments

DeepSeek V4 Peak Valley Pricing Change

https://www.kucoin.com/news/flash/deepseek-v4-launches-in-mid-july-with-peak-valley-pricing
21•lmartineng•4h ago•8 comments

Dissecting Apple's Sparse Image Format (ASIF)

https://schamper.dev/dissecting-apples-sparse-image-format-asif/
131•supermatou•23h ago•20 comments

Age verification is just a precursor to automated attribution of speech

https://nonogra.ph/age-verification-is-just-a-precursor-to-attribution-of-speech-06-29-2026
807•arkhiver•12h ago•490 comments

Herdr: Agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal

https://github.com/ogulcancelik/herdr
118•mzehrer•11h ago•76 comments

We found a bug in the hyper HTTP library

https://blog.cloudflare.com/hyper-bug/
140•Pop_-•4d ago•62 comments

Historical memory prices 1960-2026

https://dam.stanford.edu/memory-prices.html
379•vga1•21h ago•144 comments

GLM 5.2 beats Claude in our benchmarks

https://semgrep.dev/blog/2026/we-have-mythos-at-home-glm-52-beats-claude-in-our-cyber-benchmarks/
1030•jms703•22h ago•472 comments
Open in hackernews

The war against 'woke' could end US science as we know it

https://www.theverge.com/science/957630/omb-killing-science-budget-grants-research
14•rufo•1h ago

Comments

rufo•1h ago
To be clear, while there is _specific_ language around DEI/gender identity, the actual language of parts of this goes far, far further, and essentially codifies giving political appointees explicit discretion over what gets funded and what conferences scientists with government funds can go to, and disallows any government money to go towards publishing research.
delichon•1h ago
> and essentially codifies giving political appointees explicit discretion over what gets funded

I approve of this. The people who make the funding decisions should be politically accountable. If you have a mental model of unappointed civil servants as detached, neutral, non-political entities, I can understand why you wouldn't. But I see them as just people, and I don't know anybody like that. I'd like the folks who make bad choices with tax dollars to be votable out of office along with their boss, rather than protected from accountability by layers of boards, laws and unions.

chillingeffect•1h ago
What's needed are democratically-agreed upon guidelines.

Yes if you suck at science, you can't get paid.

But if the subjects you study are politically inconvenient to the presently-in-charge admin, you should still be allowed to research them.

spwa4•1h ago
The picture of the flag being dissolved in acid is ... perhaps not the best way to convince the government to change course ...
SpicyLemonZest•1h ago
Citizens in a free society do not temper their criticisms for fear that "the government" might get mad about them. Donald Trump's science policy is destroying one of the key components of American power, and if he doesn't like people posting evocative images about that he'll have to get over it.
etrautmann•1h ago
The evocative image is of science destroying America, which is not the point the article is making.
SpicyLemonZest•1h ago
Ok, I guess that's fair.
etrautmann•1h ago
Yes this is the exact opposite of the message conveyed in the article. Terrible graphic and communication for an important topic
chillingeffect•31m ago
yes some of the provocative imagery is non-productive in public spheres outside private circles.

As a remedy, I recommend everyone on the left read George Lakoff's book "Don't Think of an Elephant." It's a guide for how to communicate effectively, especially to people who have a vastly different worldview from themselves.

He's been consulting to organizations for a long time and these books are the distillation of his knowledge in plain language.

Preview:

1. He makes an (obv simplified) model of left vs right communication as "nurturing parent" vs. "strict father." There is obvious overlap - it's a model, but you can see how much this explains as he develops it a bit further.

2. He talks about a "staining" or "triggering" effect when communicating. what does that mean? people have key words that instantly shut down their thought, preventing useful discussion. For example, immediately upon hearing the words "trans," conservatives might picture a man in a dress molesting someone in a bathroom. Similar for leftists when they hear a word like "corporation" or "business." So he teaches how to communicate without stumbling on these.

stackedinserter•1h ago
I will not miss "US science as we know it", at least that part of it that gave us terms like "menstruating people".
chrsw•1h ago
Religion used to be the biggest supporter of science. Then science surpassed religion in civilization relevancy. Now conservative politics is stepping up to the fight.
jauntywundrkind•21m ago
The party is against reality broadly, is Ballardian Hyper Reality writ large. A fabricated world of nonsense and fear mongering. Being opposed to science is the only thing that makes sense those who so broadly are opposed to truth and peace.

The ultra wealthy that fund them are also all too happy to see proud institutions hollowed out, happy to see knowledge workers cast out of good worthy public effort and prestigious storied jobs, and made to look for corporate jobs.