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Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt

https://tris.sherliker.net/blog/obfuscated-self-evaluating-bash-script-by-cdn-akamai-being-suppli...
568•speerer•4h ago•113 comments

Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/07/apple-to-increase-spend-with-broadcom-to-produce-billions-...
83•soheilpro•1h ago•34 comments

How to Survive 3 Years in North Korea as a Foreigner

https://mydiplomaticlife.com/how-to-survive-3-years-in-north-korea-as-a-foreigner/
41•chipndale•4d ago•32 comments

GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos

https://noma.security/blog/gitlost-how-we-tricked-githubs-ai-agent-into-leaking-private-repos/
306•ColinEberhardt•7h ago•120 comments

How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024)

https://neil.computer/notes/how-to-setup-minimal-zfs-nas-without-truenas/
241•4diii•9h ago•162 comments

Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-64939558
3•breitling•8m ago•0 comments

EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why

https://www.gamesindustry.biz/eve-onlines-carbon-engine-is-now-open-source-fenris-creations-expla...
127•Stevvo•4d ago•33 comments

Geosql: A Claude/Codex skill for geospatial data

https://github.com/dekart-xyz/geosql
52•rzk•4h ago•6 comments

Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor

https://kb.cert.org/vuls/id/213560
262•miniBill•13h ago•89 comments

Copy That Floppy – Cambridge guide for preserving data from fragile floppy disks

https://www.digipres.org/the-floppy-guide/
115•whiteblossom•9h ago•33 comments

Chat Control 1.0 and 2.0 Explained

https://fightchatcontrol.eu/chat-control-overview
743•gasull•22h ago•298 comments

NoiseLang: Where N = 5 is a Dirac delta

https://manualmeida.dev/articles/noiselang/
24•manucorporat•2d ago•12 comments

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-001-structure-and-interpretation-of-computer-programs-spring-2005/v...
209•gjvc•13h ago•26 comments

GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup

https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-26-108193
228•Jimmc414•14h ago•105 comments

Ants: Who looks after the injured in a colony?

https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-events/news/detail/news/ameisen-kolonie-verletzte-pflegt/
45•hhs•4d ago•17 comments

Canada's only watchmaking school still ticking after 80 years

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/canada-s-only-watchmaking-school-9.7254211
170•throw0101a•3d ago•87 comments

Local, CPU-Friendly, High-Quality TTS (Text-to-Speech) with Kokoro

https://ariya.io/2026/03/local-cpu-friendly-high-quality-tts-text-to-speech-with-kokoro/
447•speckx•18h ago•83 comments

Japan's Hayabusa2 probe to conduct flyby of Torifune asteroid

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260705_01/
13•dvh•3d ago•1 comments

Home made GPU escalated quickly [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMR3IXF2sWw
90•erichocean•3d ago•24 comments

30papers.com – Ilya's 30 essential ML papers, in a beginner friendly format

https://30papers.com/
573•notmcrowley•21h ago•88 comments

The difference between "today's task" and "accretive work"

https://pluralistic.net/2026/07/02/canonization/
79•hn_acker•5d ago•46 comments

Herdr: One terminal to rule them all

https://herdr.dev/
321•handfuloflight•6d ago•140 comments

Automate Excel with Python: From manual grind to one-click workflow

https://nostarch.com/automate-excel-with-python
26•teleforce•3d ago•11 comments

Show HN: Davit, a Apple Containers UI

https://davit.app
334•xinit•18h ago•80 comments

List of European organizations that have banned personal messaging apps at work

https://www.birdy.chat/blog/the-growing-list-of-european-organisations-that-ban-personal-messagin...
32•rmesters•2h ago•34 comments

LineageOS Statistics

https://stats.lineageos.org
131•pentagrama•11h ago•81 comments

Show HN: Rowboat – Open-source, local-first alternative to Claude Desktop

https://github.com/rowboatlabs/rowboat
184•segmenta•21h ago•67 comments

l: A new runtime for k and q

https://lv1.sh/
152•skruger•19h ago•93 comments

IEEE Rolls Out Large Language Models Training Course

https://spectrum.ieee.org/large-language-models-ieee-course
90•JeanKage•1w ago•15 comments

Why we built yet another Postgres connection pooler

https://pgdog.dev/blog/why-yet-another-connection-pooler
221•levkk•21h ago•55 comments
Open in hackernews

How to Survive 3 Years in North Korea as a Foreigner

https://mydiplomaticlife.com/how-to-survive-3-years-in-north-korea-as-a-foreigner/
40•chipndale•4d ago

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justinhj•4d ago
Seems a problem with the site not loading
SvenL•4d ago
Based on the topic, this could be intentional.
thih9•45m ago
Given how frequently a hug of death occurs on HN, no downtime would also have to be considered suspicious.
lgcmo•20m ago
HN effect
cactusplant7374•11m ago
Someone re-archived (archive.is) the loading error. Ugh. Lol.
rwmj•4d ago
https://archive.ph/RkSoY
peaseagee•42m ago
My corp firewall blocks archive dot ph

https://web.archive.org/web/20250409223505/https://mydiploma...

josefresco•4d ago
Most interesting observation:

> When serving in Iraq or Iran, my biggest fear in those places was always the threat of physical harm, be it ambushes on our person or vehicles, being kidnapped, rocket or mortar attacks on our embassy or accommodation. There were close shaves and the threat and the fear never left you in all of these places. But as far as life in North Korea was concerned, there were none of these fears. Serving in North Korea gave you this strange feeling of being cut off, isolated and very insular and perversely at the same time “safe.”

tuwtuwtuwtuw•12m ago
I am not surprised that NK will be perceived as safer and more isolated than Iraq.
orphereus•48m ago
Playing golf in North Korea sounds crazy.
spwa4•29m ago
Why? Because the poor are starving? North Korea has ultra-wealthy ... it works a bit differently but there is massive inequality, and there is extreme wealth.
asdf88990•14m ago
So kind of like USA but different?
runamuck•45m ago
"North Korea’s border with South Korea is a disputed border as both countries claim the entirety of the Korean Peninsula." - I did not know South Korea felt this way!
UnfitFootprint•39m ago
I was fascinated to learn while visiting they consider themselves ‘at war’ and generations from a unified time still strongly believe in the cause.

In tech specifically this leads to some surprising results such as transit planning being very ineffective or broken in google maps due to onshore data storage requirements. Subway alignments are regarded as sensitive info

sgjohnson•19m ago
>I was fascinated to learn while visiting they consider themselves ‘at war’

fun fact, Japan and Russia are technically in a state of war too. The World War II hasn't ended. They have never signed a treaty over the Kuril Islands, and they both claim them.

danparsonson•18m ago
Indeed the fighting ended in an armistice so the war was never legally declared to be over. Visiting the DMZ between the countries is a surreal experience - part tense stand-off, part theme park.
decimalenough•29m ago
FWIW, this is no longer true for North Korea: a few years back they removed all references to reunification from the constitution and designated South Korea as an enemy state. They even refer to it by its South Korean name now (Hanguk/Daehanminguk), instead of the previous Namchoson.
Forgeties79•34m ago
For another interesting perspective, folks should check out Crossing the Line - https://youtu.be/W3L1JemU8hA?is=3SQszuI5s45z7i2W

It’s about 3 (I think? Been a while since I watched) US soldiers that defected to NK during the Korean War. One dude stayed for decades and defended NK intensely in this doc, going so far as to star in propaganda movies against the US while he was there. Wild stuff

totetsu•19m ago
Seems like every other post from this site is [dead]
zerr•16m ago
Why do we keep tolerating that regime which makes 26 mln people suffer? Why can't we do Operation a la Maduro there?
cedilla•14m ago
I don't know who "we" is, but assassinating or kidnapping foreigners is illegal.

Also, it didn't work. Not in Iran and not even in Venezuela.

sixtyj•12m ago
Nuclear ballistic ammo… they are insane enough that there non-zero probability they could use them against anybody.

Also comrades from other countries would probably support them.

dikanoflowt•12m ago
Define "we"
everdrive•12m ago
The general concerns are:

- An enormous amount of artillery pointed at South Korea. South Korea would likely suffer the worst outcome in any intervention into North Korea.

- A nuclear-armed power who is truly ideological. Unlike Maduro, merely killing the leader is unlikely to dissuade the North Koreans. (a lesson the Trump admin is currently learning in Iran)

40four•10m ago
It’s too close to China & Russia, whereas Venezuela had nobody in the vicinity that could help respond.
HelloUsername•12m ago
(2021) Previous discussion in 2024: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40937973
looperhacks•11m ago
Can't open the article, so maybe it was already mentioned. But not only does South Korea claim the entire Peninsula, they even consider North Koreans as South Korean citizens.
samlinnfer•10m ago
North Korean has won, once they had nukes and ICBMs they became untouchable.
dibujaron•9m ago
North Korea is geopolitically useful as a buffer state between the United States' sphere of influence in South Korea, and China. China has defended it pretty determinedly, historically.
jasonvorhe•6m ago
American hegemony is over, better get used to no longer being the world's sheriff.