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Building and Shipping Mac and iOS Apps Without Ever Opening Xcode

https://scottwillsey.com/building-and-shipping-mac-and-ios-apps-without-ever-opening-xcode/
221•speckx•4h ago•108 comments

Apple's new SpeechAnalyzer API, benchmarked against Whisper and its predecessor

https://get-inscribe.com/blog/apple-speech-api-benchmark.html
395•get-inscribe•7h ago•168 comments

‘Asia's cleanest village’ bans tourists on Sundays

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260625-why-asias-cleanest-village-bans-tourists-on-sundays
12•gmays•51m ago•1 comments

Claude is just Mr. Meeseeks

https://github.com/thephw/claude-meseeks
22•patrickwiseman•1h ago•9 comments

Show HN: YouTube Guitar Tab Parser

https://github.com/marcelpanse/youtube-guitar-tab-parser
46•neogenix•2h ago•35 comments

Linux 0.11 rewritten in idiomatic Rust, boots in QEMU

https://github.com/Poseidon-fan/linux-0.11-rs
70•arto•2h ago•50 comments

Linux on the Sega 32X. Who needs hardware synchronization primitives anyway?

https://cakehonolulu.github.io/linux-on-32x/
80•cakehonolulu•4h ago•18 comments

The art and engineering of Sega CD Silpheed

https://fabiensanglard.net/silpheed/index.html
199•ibobev•8h ago•38 comments

The real prices of frontier models

https://playcode.io/blog/real-price-of-frontier-models
137•ianberdin•4h ago•69 comments

SalesPatriot (YC W25) Is Hiring Full Stack Engineers (SF)

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/SalesPatriot/df223727-5781-433e-bc75-2aa5bf8dc8d7
1•maciejSz•2h ago

Telegram's t.me domain has been suspended

https://www.whois.com/whois/t.me
206•Tiberium•3h ago•119 comments

Samsung Health app threatens data deletion if users opt out AI training

https://neow.in/cWsyMTV3
199•bundie•3h ago•54 comments

Climate.gov was destroyed. Open data saved it

https://werd.io/climate-gov-was-destroyed-open-data-saved-it/
356•benwerd•3h ago•141 comments

Collaboration Networks in Brazilian Computer Science

https://blog.ptidej.net/collaboration-networks-in-brazilian-computer-science/
5•aliiiimaher•3d ago•1 comments

Show HN: I implemented a neural network in SQL

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42•alxmrs•3h ago•10 comments

TFTP Honey Pot Results

https://bruceediger.com/posts/tftp-honeypot-results/
41•speckx•3h ago•18 comments

The infinite scroll may become endangered if controversial Calif. law passes

https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/meta-social-media-teenagers-22337724.php
38•Stratoscope•4h ago•45 comments

Show HN: Jacquard, a programming language for AI-written, human-reviewed code

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24•jbwinters•7h ago•10 comments

Ancient Roman Board Game

https://ludus-coriovalli.web.app/
75•nobody9999•4d ago•34 comments

Manifest Man

https://www.thenewcritic.com/p/manifest-man
3•ekluger•30m ago•0 comments

The 4-Bitter Lesson: Balancing Stability and Performance in NVFP4 RL

https://humansand.ai/blog/nvfp4-rl
19•Areibman•3d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nobie – an Excel-compatible runtime for agents and humans

https://nobie.com
67•matthewgapp•4h ago•30 comments

The Origins of Heikki's Garden of Flowers

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24•panic•2d ago•2 comments

A voxel Tokyo in real Japan time – ride the Yamanote line and study Japanese

https://jivx.com/densha
327•momentmaker•11h ago•64 comments

Show HN: Sigwire – a live TUI switchboard for every signal on your Linux box

https://github.com/yeet-src/sigwire
18•zasc•3h ago•7 comments

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47•mtw14•4h ago•22 comments

Show HN: I built a one-prompt hackathon platform, free entry, sponsored prizes

https://1shotchallenge.ai
6•lucasmartinic•57m ago•1 comments

Benchmarking 15 "E-Waste" GPUs with Modern Workloads

https://esologic.com/benchmarking-tesla-gpus/
100•eso_logic•9h ago•43 comments

Show HN: OpenClawMachines – Extending OpenClaw to the Enterprise

https://github.com/mathaix/OpenClawMachines
22•mathaix•5h ago•21 comments

Wikipedia escapes Category 1 designation under the UK Online Safety Act for now

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2026-07-13/Special_report
89•hn_acker•7h ago•70 comments
Open in hackernews

Thunderbird Desktop settings research: what we learned from your feedback

https://blog.thunderbird.net/2026/07/desktopsettings/
56•ano-ther•4h ago

Comments

thisislife2•3h ago
Sounds like a pitch for why the next version of Thunderbird will be "AI-enabled".
orphea•3h ago
Those two images in the post do look... "AI-enabled"
kbenson•3h ago
They look like stock Powerpoint slide templates to me, which if that is a common way for AI to show items, is likely because it was already a common visual technique and AI learned it that way.
jayofdoom•3h ago
Thunderbird has spun off from the usual Mozilla stuff. I would be shocked if they moved in this direction.
markstos•2h ago
What's planned for upcoming versions of Thunderbird are in public roadmaps:

https://roadmaps.thunderbird.net/en-US/

cromka•3h ago
If they make importing an ICS file a one-click action in place of the full-blown, click-through import wizard, I'll be a happy camper.

Deep down, though, I really wish they rebuilt it on top of something less heavy than Firefox, eg. ZED's GPUI.

XorNot•3h ago
I'd like the Oauth authentication setting to work in the latest version. But that might just be me.

I'd also like it to be possible to enter a U2F pin number when using Oauth because then I could actually use it with my company Yubikey.

Borealid•1h ago
U2F does not support PINs. You may be thinking of FIDO2, which does.
extr0pian•3h ago
From user feedback, I wonder if they've learned how to prevent Thunderbird from creating an empty "thunderbird" folder in my home directory yet.
Jaxan•2h ago
Hmm strange, I have never had a thunderbird folder in my home dir. I use thunderbird on Mac, Windows and Linux (Ubuntu).
extr0pian•2h ago
It's been an ongoing issue since the beginning of the year, at least on Linux. Since you're using Ubuntu (which is based on Debian), you may be using an older or an LTS version. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2007074
vlod•2h ago
Is this is the snap version of tb? If so it has restricted file access.

Maybe try the .deb version? (maybe need to back up your data in ~/snap/thunderbird/

nosrepa•46m ago
The flatpack version does it as well.
grayhatter•2h ago
If only there was a way to edit the source code, and recompile it yourself.

Oh well, no software is perfect.

runxel•3h ago
Just hoping the maildir and proper Gmail-like threading comes soon finally.
ajdude•3h ago
> A few weeks ago, we conducted hour-long conversations with 10 of our users to dig deep into how you manage your preferences and configurations in Thunderbird desktop

Is only 10 people representative of the population of thunderbird users?

Aachen•2h ago
Fwiw, even just going through your software with one user can give quite a few insights about what's not obvious about it. That's not at all to say you never need more, but very few open source projects do user research in the first place, being passion projects that just scratch the developer's/s' itch. More samples is always better, definitely at n=10, but I'd also not dismiss the results and benefits of doing it!
daneel_w•2h ago
If the crowd is diverse enough. Was it? The article doesn't reveal.
angiolillo•2h ago
The video goes into slightly more depth, and at about 1:30 into the video they acknowledge that the participants were not representative and that they would like to conduct further research.
InsideOutSanta•1h ago
Also, how many people you need depends heavily on whether the thing you're researching affects a lot of people. If settings has a problem that affects 40% of people, then a sample of 10 people would yield results representative of the whole population.

Sample size is a very weird, often kinda counter-intuitive topic.

daneel_w•3h ago
Sample of 10? Was this little clique also from one and the same corporate office?
mbeex•2h ago
> Settings

Missing step numero Zero: What is a menu bar, where should it be placed, and how do I use its menu items in a way that adheres to the basic design rules of all operating systems on which this software runs?

the__alchemist•2h ago
TB has big UX problems not mentioned: Search works poorly (Misses too many results to be useful), messages you typed have weird paragraph spacings, and reading multi-message threads is a mess.
pmontra•2h ago
Which UX problems? When I read

> Thunderbird’s robust functionality is its superpower, but a dated interface shouldn’t be a barrier to entry for newer users.

I started preparing for the worst.

healsdata•1h ago
Search doesn't work on mobile for me at all. On Desktop, I always have to fiddle with filters to find the message I want.
autoexec•26m ago
Search does miss a lot of stuff. I hope they never get rid of the option for storing messages in MBOX because I find I have to grep through my messages all the time.
sunaookami•2h ago
Kudos to the Thunderbird team for improving TB so much over the past few years, it really helped that they split from Mozilla. K9-Mail (which is now TB) also strongly benefitted from this. Maybe Mozilla will start listening to their users someday...
dataAI•2h ago
Thunderbird is great and was my main email app for a decade – until I de-googled my life. I think settings were a horrible mess, but after that UX sending/receiving email were great.
aniceperson•2h ago
please make the oauth flow catchy and easy to debug, like straight up suggesting that an unreachable imap server is because the port is blocked or catching the the custom domainis just outlook and updating the flow accordingly. Make it nice for enterprises, so users can push for enterprise use, too :)
Markoff•2h ago
related - recently I learned Microsoft doesn't provide any way to download all your emails from outlook.com in one way to back them up, so Thunderbird was the tool I used to create backup

still can't comprehend how is this legal in EU, Google at least provide takeout

Daunk•1h ago
I want to use Thunderbird, but it's so... weird. And why can it not be minimized to tray? Am I supposed to sit and keep the Thunderbird window open at all times?
tappaseater•1h ago
It's funny you should say that, because the next release apparently directly addresses this. Including startup to tray. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/close-tray-starting-154
Daunk•1h ago
Wow, finally! Thanks for sharing.
cryo32•1h ago
Can we have the UI that was promised in all the mock ups a few years back please?
ptx•1h ago
Why are they repeating the 6 key themes twice but phrased in different ways and in different order? And then there are 6 recommendations and 5 improvements which are very similar to each other, but the article doesn't say how they are related.

I would suggest they first "demystify the language" and "streamline information architecture" of the article itself.

Also some details would be nice. And some acknowledgement of an understanding that the UI being "dated" and not "modern" probably isn't what's making it difficult to use.

autoexec•33m ago
If I were one of those 10 people I'd have told them that I love "dated" UIs. Most modern UIs are trash. I'd hate it if efforts to make Thunderbird shiny enough to attract users sacrificed functionality, ease of use, or customization.
BoppreH•1h ago
I tried Thunderbird recently, and was baffled that there seemed to be no way to see received emails grouped with my responses to them (aka threading or conversations). Even grouping incoming emails that have the same subject seemed like an experimental feature.

Surely I'm missing something? How are people using it? If someone replies to you "I think there was a problem with your attachment", do you search for your sent email?

sylens•1h ago
It’s been there for a while https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/message-threading-thund...
commoner•55m ago
Thunderbird supports threading in the message list pane (which displays replies next to the email that was replied to), but a conversation mode for the message pane is still in development:

https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/true-threaded-conversat...

In the meantime, the Thunderbird Conversations add-on provides a conversation view that looks like classic Gmail, which is probably what you're looking for:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/gmail...

johnea•1h ago
#1 suggestion: Get rid of Identities!

There is no reason for the client to insist on knowing every email alias that delivers to a mail store.

Whatever the To address of a received mail, use that for the From addr in any replies...

#2 Suggestion: Make calendar reminders not get lost on snooze...

autoexec•31m ago
> You customize extensively during your initial setup, followed only by minor tweaks to get your workspace just right.

If all of your users customize extensively the moment they get your hands on the software that means your defaults suck. As long as they keep letting people customize it's good enough though.

llbbdd•1h ago
This is a good encapsulation of why the year of the Linux desktop is perpetually fifteen years away.
fragmede•1h ago
The year of Linux desktop will come after the desktop is no longer relevant, but I'll be honest, I've been AI-pilled, and it's never been a better time to run a Linux desktop. Instead of going sleuthing every time I hit a papercut that previously I'd have spend hours consulting a how-to or a wiki to find the subsystems and config files to fix the problem, I can now just describe the problem to an AI agent that runs around on my system that just fixes it while I go off and do something else.
angiolillo•2h ago
> Is only 10 people representative of the population of thunderbird users?

For very narrow studies it is possible to get representative data with fewer than a dozen interviews, but in this case it is explicitly not representative. In the video they mention that most of the participants have used Thunderbird for over a decade and follow release notes, development, and various forums closely, which to me suggests that they were recruited opportunistically rather than a random statistical sampling.

They do mention that they have plans to engage a larger audience in the future but that can be incredibly expensive. Even large organizations typically have to augment a small number of representative interviews with a large number of surveys and a very large set of user telemetry to properly weight interview feedback.

mmooss•2h ago
It's a standard research technique. You can have 2,000 people answer an automated survey but you can't have hour-long conversations with them. Researchers in many fields would like a better solution for in-depth interviews.
BeetleB•1h ago
Thunderbird has as many as 10 users?!

(I jest!)