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Old and new apps, via modern coding agents by Terry Tao

https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2026/07/11/old-and-new-apps-via-modern-coding-agents/
65•subset•1h ago•10 comments

Yt-Dlp Sequence Diagrams

https://app.ilograph.com/demo.ilograph.yt-dlp/Download%2520a%2520YouTube%2520Video
20•billyp-rva•58m ago•0 comments

Ghostel.el: Terminal emulator powered by libghostty

https://dakra.github.io/ghostel/
49•signa11•3h ago•0 comments

Woman in Brazil enslaved for 55 years by 3 generations of the same family

https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-07-10/woman-rescued-in-brazil-after-being-enslaved-...
77•RetroTechie•1h ago•54 comments

Vint Cerf, a “father of the Internet”, is retiring

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/30/the-father-of-the-internet-is-finally-retiring/
140•compiler-guy•2d ago•85 comments

Show HN: Mindwalk – Replay coding-agent sessions on a 3D map of your codebase

https://github.com/cosmtrek/mindwalk
96•cosmtrek•6h ago•42 comments

Mesh LLM: distributed AI computing on iroh

https://www.iroh.computer/blog/mesh-llm
277•tionis•14h ago•64 comments

Protobuf-py: Protobuf for Python, without compromises

https://buf.build/blog/protobuf-py
73•ming13•4d ago•15 comments

Xbox 'OG' Adventures

https://mamoniem.com/xbox-og-adventures/
12•davikr•5d ago•0 comments

Ditching Zotero for a Text File

https://atthis.link/blog/2026/57207.html
6•speckx•5d ago•0 comments

Handsum: An LQIP Image File Format

https://nigeltao.github.io/blog/2026/handsum.html
29•dmit•4d ago•1 comments

Nvidia, CoreWeave, and Nebius: Inside the Circular Financing of the GPU Boom

https://io-fund.com/ai-stocks/nvidia-coreweave-nebius-circular-financing-gpu-boom
293•adletbalzhanov•19h ago•115 comments

An agent in 100 lines of Lisp

https://thebeach.dev/posts/lisp-agent/
179•jamiebeach•4d ago•49 comments

Show HN: Ant – A JavaScript runtime and ecosystem

https://antjs.org
288•theMackabu•16h ago•128 comments

RISCBoy is an open-source portable games console, designed from scratch

https://github.com/Wren6991/RISCBoy
161•mariuz•14h ago•21 comments

Datacentres drive up big tech's carbon emissions to a third of those of France

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/11/microsoft-amazon-google-datacentre-carbon-emissio...
28•YeGoblynQueenne•2h ago•21 comments

Text art tools

https://hlnet.notion.site/text-art-tools
61•surprisetalk•3d ago•19 comments

I Did Not Kill Stanley Lieber: How to Draw (With 9front)

https://triapul.cz/automa/i_did_not_kill_stanley_lieber
83•c-c-c-c-c•2d ago•27 comments

Fibonacci's Real Mathematical Legacy

https://blogs.nature.com/aviewfromthebridge/2017/04/20/fibonaccis-mathematical-legacy/
13•ColinWright•4d ago•5 comments

EF Core 11 makes your split queries faster

https://steven-giesel.com/blogPost/d4401fd0-805a-4703-9d9e-5fe3b57c25ea
50•rellem•1w ago•24 comments

UPI: Anatomy of a Payment Transaction

https://timeseriesofindia.com/economy/reads/upi-architecture/
207•prtk25•20h ago•92 comments

Modern decor may be straining people's brains

https://studyfinds.com/modern-decor-may-be-straining-peoples-brains/
211•downwithdisease•20h ago•219 comments

Billions of Sketches Reveal Hidden Cultural Variation in Human Concepts

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.07267
110•Anon84•2d ago•17 comments

We scaled PgBouncer to 4x throughput

https://clickhouse.com/blog/pgbouncer-clickhouse-managed-postgres
221•saisrirampur•21h ago•53 comments

The early History of the Singular Value Decomposition (1993) [pdf]

https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~saito/courses/229A/stewart-svd.pdf
127•wolfi1•21h ago•66 comments

Jellyfish Undersea Roundabout

https://visitfaroeislands.com/en/plan-your-stay/getting-around/world-first-under-sea-roundabout
58•hydrogen7800•3d ago•20 comments

Under federal rule, colleges must leave grads better off or lose financial aid

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/30/nx-s1-5835631/turner-camhi-do-no-harm-college-loans
117•nradov•8h ago•255 comments

Prefer strict tables in SQLite

https://evanhahn.com/prefer-strict-tables-in-sqlite/
309•ingve•19h ago•159 comments

A dock that wakes up reliably

https://fabiensanglard.net/tb4/index.html
90•ingve•11h ago•54 comments

Autopsy Study Finds Replicating SARS-CoV-2 in the Hearts of Long Covid

https://my.uscap.org/uscap/program/S0tc675/index.cfm?pgid=5167&sid=14770&abid=51228
95•thenerdhead•12h ago•11 comments
Open in hackernews

IT administrators are "fed up" with Microsoft's "useless" apps and Windows 11

https://www.neowin.net/news/it-admins-feel-overwhelmingly-sick-of-microsoft-and-windows-11-garbage-apps-products/
29•01-_-•1h ago

Comments

reactordev•1h ago
Aww so sad! Too bad they are locked into the ecosystem and Microsoft isn’t listening.
netsharc•56m ago
There must be a term for entrapping people in their ecosystem and then delivering a shittier and shittier product... Doing an Adobe?

Something like Toxic Partner Syndrome, or "John Goodman in 10 Cloverfield Lane behavior".

omh•1h ago
It's mind boggling how bad Microsoft have made this.

I just want to install a few apps and manage their settings. But the combination of Windows, Intune, modern Store apps, multiple similar settings, and licensing, make it a full time job full of footguns.

If they just had one team with responsibility for end user experience they could bring this tech together in amazing ways.

But instead there's probably at least one FTE is every IT department in the world just managing Microsoft's bullshit

0x1d7•1h ago
Why is an article that consists of a reddit user as a source being upvoted on HN?

Stop posting such drivel. Do better than make HN into reddit. You can find people to complain on any topic. That doesn’t make it interesting enough to post here.

alienbaby•48m ago
Right, I came here wondering if others saw the same. What is this doing on hn!??
sys_64738•59m ago
IT admins don't make technology decisions. They're there to do work, no think.
BLKNSLVR•53m ago
The good ones probably can't help but do some amount of thinking.

I'd probably consider thata good thing, almost to the extent that I would hire a thinker over the alternative.

lousken•47m ago
We do push back on bad decisions and decide on new technologies so we do have a say in this (unless shadow IT works around us).
BLKNSLVR•58m ago
The amount of work required, post installation, to make Windows usable, is one of the things that pushed me towards Linux on the desktop.

I used to do a few of the regular tweaks decades ago to squeeze out the maximum frame rate of Quake, etc. but getting rid of the basic shit that I don't want modern Windows to be doing was a bigger job than tweaking old Windows for gaming. That, to me, indicates a severe bloat problem.

consp•54m ago
Went with windows 10 for a VM, less cow manure to deal with (still bloated and useless without debloating). After booting nearly all of the calls home got rejected anyway because they were marked as spyware related. I would imagine they got that close to 100% on windows 11.

Gaming on linux is fine, framerates and cpu usage are higher and less despite the wine/proton wrappers.

sixtyj•43m ago
Is there a checklist of things that would be better to uninstall or switch off?
0x1d7•39m ago
And then you get responses like this. It's like they can't be arsed to post about the article, they go on some completely different topic, i.e. gaming. At least make the anecdote no one really cares about related to this piss poor excuse of an article.

Like, seriously?

verytrivial•56m ago
This may or may not be true, but that article is indistinguishable from a pretty low-effort Ai summary of three Reddit threads.
edwinjm•56m ago
The sites breaks scrolling on the iPad. Their engineers are probably busy fixing Windows issues.
assimpleaspossi•56m ago
Referencing "multiple admins" and anonymous Reddit posters gives no credence to the value of this article.
lousken•45m ago
What about company marketing slides? Do they give more credence?
sghiassy•53m ago
I use Arch btw
lousken•49m ago
I am hoping to see KDE adopting more enterprise friendly approach to things so I can start switching people over to linux. Now that they got funding for it maybe possible in a year or two?

So far only Ubuntu with Gnome is friendly with entra