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Sleep regularity is a stronger predictor of mortality risk than sleep duration (2023)

https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/47/1/zsad253/7280269
463•bilsbie•4h ago•216 comments

Mysteries of Telegram Data Centers

https://dev.moe/en/3025
114•theanonymousone•2h ago•28 comments

DEA to Temporarily Schedule 7-Oh and Related Substances to Protect Public Safety

https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07/01/dea-temporarily-schedule-7-oh-and-related-substance...
22•gnabgib•53m ago•16 comments

Prioritize mental health, and why communication is so important

https://ramones.dev/posts/mental-health/
145•ramon156•4h ago•83 comments

Towards a Harness That Can Do Anything

https://eardatasci.github.io/c/ambiance/index.html
61•evakhoury•2h ago•39 comments

The well-calibrated Bayesian [pdf] (1982)

https://fitelson.org/seminar/dawid.pdf
33•Murfalo•1h ago•5 comments

Jurassic Park computers in excruciating detail

https://fabiensanglard.net/jurrasic_park_computers/index.html
748•vinhnx•13h ago•189 comments

Briar Is in Maintenance Mode

https://briarproject.org/news/2026-maintenance-mode/
85•ristello•3h ago•55 comments

SpaceX bond worth 10% less than issue price – heading for junk bond status

https://www.ft.com/content/3a023b95-66c3-41e1-b0ce-df752a499541
348•youngtaff•3h ago•292 comments

Weathergotchi – an open-source climate Tamagotchi

https://github.com/Michael-Manning/E-Paper-Climate-Logger
72•luanmuniz•5h ago•21 comments

The Memory Heist

https://www.ayush.digital/blog/the-memory-heist
15•eieio•20h ago•1 comments

The Conservationist Who Turned 40 Terabytes of Public Data into a Video Game

https://blog.exe.dev/meet-the-conservationist-who-turned-40-terabytes-of-government-data-into-a-v...
36•bryanmikaelian•1d ago•3 comments

The Three-Second Theft: Why AI Voice Fraud Outruns Every Defence

https://smarterarticles.co.uk/the-three-second-theft-why-ai-voice-fraud-outruns-every-defence
99•dxs•2h ago•108 comments

Jiga (YC W21) is hiring the best people to make manufacturing great again

https://jiga.io/about-us/
1•grmmph•4h ago

CVE-2026-59208: Cross-Issuer Account Takeover in n8n

https://www.strix.ai/blog/n8n-cross-issuer-account-takeover
12•bearsyankees•1h ago•1 comments

What Every Python Developer Should Know About the CPython ABI

https://labs.quansight.org/blog/python-abi-abi3t
16•matt_d•3d ago•1 comments

OpenAI loses trademark dispute at EU court

https://dpa-international.com/economics/urn:newsml:dpa.com:20090101:260715-930-389143/
67•hermanzegerman•1h ago•50 comments

Show HN: 18KB ls alternative in no_std rust and Libc

https://crates.io/crates/fli-tool
9•tracyspacy•2h ago•1 comments

What's the most popular number in Hacker News titles?

https://blog.omgmog.net/post/most-popular-numbers-in-hn-post-titles/
27•omgmog•3h ago•14 comments

A Trip to 90s Kansai: Exploring the XD FirstClass Network BBS

https://cdrom.ca/games/2026/05/30/xd.html
47•zetamax•1d ago•9 comments

Bootstrapping GDC with DMD

https://briancallahan.net/blog/20260713.html
15•LorenDB•1d ago•1 comments

Using Go for Mobile Apps

https://www.davidsobsessions.com/p/one-year-of-gomobile/
34•theHocineSaad•6h ago•9 comments

TS-2026-009: Insecure argument handling in Tailscale SSH permitted root access

https://tailscale.com/security-bulletins
201•jervant•15h ago•127 comments

Show HN: StyleSeed – a design-rules engine so AI agents stop building generic UI

https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed
14•bitjaru0402•2h ago•3 comments

Microsoft Confirms Windows GDID Device Identifier That Cannot Be Disabled

https://www.ghacks.net/2026/07/12/microsoft-confirms-windows-gdid-device-identifier-that-cannot-b...
63•robtherobber•3h ago•22 comments

Latent Space as a New Medium

https://kevinkelly.substack.com/p/latent-space-as-a-new-medium
37•thm•1d ago•7 comments

Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine

https://longnow.org/ideas/richard-feynman-and-the-connection-machine/
24•yankcrime•3h ago•11 comments

Show HN: Aict – Unix coreutils that output XML/JSON, built for AI agents

https://github.com/synseqack/aict
8•ronak_parmar•2h ago•1 comments

Telegram Serverless

https://core.telegram.org/bots/serverless
111•soheilpro•6h ago•73 comments

Show HN: Goku – WASM (wllama)-powered LLM inference and model manager

https://userfrom1995.github.io/goku/
4•userfrom1995•2h ago•1 comments
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My Midlife Crisis Corolla Is Fast, Furious, and Modded

https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/my-midlife-crisis-corolla-fast-furious-fully-modded/
25•gmays•1h ago

Comments

ubermonkey•1h ago
I mean, if this isn't the place to share this video, I'm not sure where IS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLJETZyfb7I

voidUpdate•1h ago
> "Now from the rear it looks like four black bazookas are hidden below the bumper and on start-up it sounds like a fire-breathing dragon"

Ah yes, the "everybody in a 3 mile radius must know how much I spent on my exhaust"-mobile

SirFatty•1h ago
Just like my neighbors with Harleys that drunk drive home at 2a revving the engine.
drcongo•57m ago
My car has a 3.5L V6 and is almost silent. The only reason to fit one of those exhausts is to be an arsehole to everyone around you.
extr0pian•57m ago
I'm sure the author is a nice guy, but there's nothing I find more obnoxious that someone driving down a quiet neighbor with a vehicle they've modified to be intentionally loud.
lapetitejort•30m ago
In an alternate universe the cannonball runners, with their cars silent, unassuming, but blazingly fast won over the car modding scene
floatrock•45m ago
A GR Corolla goes 0-60 in 4.9 - 5.4sec.

My unexotic stock electric does 0-60 in around 4.8sec, +/-.

So the same performance that requires a stupid amount of wasted energy as heat and noise can be had from stock electric, with a couple hundred ms leftover. Do you care about performance, or do you just want to just fart out a bunch of noise?

I get traditional car culture, but electrics embody the "money talks, wealth whispers" truism.

la_oveja•32m ago
this car is about handling in the twisties, not on straigh line.

if you care about performance, you should know that its not only momentary performance what matters, but sustaining it and on repeated occasions. this car is made to be driven hard in a circuit or mountain roads. a electric car overheats its battery and its brakes due to their weight.

the thing most close to electric sport car must be the ionic 5n. the rest is just old people saying "hey look how fast i can launch this car on the highway"

ps: most car people dont care about performance, but about the thrill and the emotion of driving

ElectronCharge•4m ago
I've yet to have any issues with the battery overheating, and most if not all of the braking is regenerative (no brake pad wear).
floatrock•2m ago
This guy's car may be driven hard in a circuit or mountain roads, but that ain't what this guy is doing:

> Now when I hit a loopy freeway interchange at night and my GR Corolla carves through the turn, it’s 1996 and I’m cruising in my CRX, getting pho in San Gabriel or rushing to a flyer party at Naga in Long Beach.

So doing the famous LA Freeway Circuit.

> We published our own magazines, built our own businesses, and for good and bad, promoted our own outlaw street racer image and our own beauty standard.

Or hitting the intersection drift curves.

Lets be honest, most people who drive these kinds of cars drive as many circuits as the average F-150 owner drives on western canyon dirt tracks.

Some do, sure, and if you do that, great, get the best tool for your job. But most people only daydream about these things and simply want the image as an escape.

I'm not gonna make judgements on what hobbies to spend your money on, do whatever you want. But if your hobbies are really just reving a loud engine from one strip mall red light to the next red light 1/4 mile down the road, well, my electric does that one better.

3eb7988a1663•36m ago
There is nothing like the rage I feel when a car/motorcycle is moving 5mph in heavy traffic doing nothing but revving the engine nonstop.
tock•58m ago
Damn a GR Corolla is one of my dream cars. Super cool!
lapetitejort•56m ago
My ongoing midlife crisis vehicle swerves in a different direction: I bought a 1988 Nishiki 1207 at a yard sale for $40. Mostly stock save for a new seat. With the wheels out of true, the stickers plastered over with garbage, the brakes loose, the front tire visibly cracking, the rear cassette visibly rusted, and the rack mounts stripped, the bike needs some work. I am motivated to finally really learn bike maintenance after putting it off for 30 years
lowbloodsugar•54m ago
My midlife crisis car is same price, much faster, more comfortable, and doesn’t wake the neighborhood when I drive it.

If you must relive the nostalgic, early 1900s technology of generating motion by rattling metal pistons with gasoline instead of steam then why not go in Autotrader and by any one of the Supras, 300ZX, 3000GTs, or other great 90s tuner cars that can be had for the same $50k as this 1.6 liter leaf blower. Shit, there’s a convertible 300ZX for $20k and now you’ve got $30k for mods.

forgetfreeman•18m ago
If it isn't a blatant cry for attention can it really be considered a midlife crisis car?
brokenodo•48m ago
I love cars and driving them. But the modded Corolla/Civic/Accord/Camry (why) people have always driven me crazy because their mods often seem directed to inflicting their cars on everyone else, with loud exhaust, subwoofers, and (subjectively) garish cosmetics, rather than things that make it actually good to drive.

I recognize this is judgmental and it's unhealthy to always be annoyed at these people on the road, so I clicked the article looking for some empathetic understanding - and I really got it, UNTIL he told me about his "fire-breathing" exhaust and subwoofer. So it is about subjecting OTHER people to his car.

Spartan-S63•35m ago
My 1/3 life crisis was buying a Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter long bed last year. It’s been my dream to own a Tacoma for several years, so it was finally time to make it happen.

Eventually, I’d love to modify the exhaust to make it slightly louder. The turbo noise from the raised air intake is awesome enough and I’m curious if other drivers on the road can hear the turbo noise when I drive by them.

etrautmann•32m ago
Please do not make your exhaust louder. I’m sure you will not listen to a rando on the internet but it will annoy the shit out of thousands of people for what? Some yuk yuks? I get it. It’s fun. I would enjoy it too, but not yours. please don’t.
forgetfreeman•29m ago
Odds are excellent they cant hear it. If they can hear it they either absolutely do not care or find it mildly irritating and blame it on the nearest 1500 owner.
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bix6•45m ago
I used to love cars but the roads are too crowded now for sports cars, between other drivers and cops and cameras you’re guaranteed to have a bad time. These days I’m all about utility for my vehicle (plus e-bike for the thrill). I do miss the stick shift sometimes though.
lnsru•41m ago
Love my Model Y. Looks boring, tons of stuff can be packed and still comparable acceleration to not that old BMW M3. And no smell and no noise. Fantastic car.
hagendaasalpine•39m ago
> Asian Americans created import car culture.

what about between the oil crisis and federal regulations in 88'? not challenging 90s tuning culture in California being pioneered by Asian Americans, just thinking what was the history of imported cars in America - selling European brands to the wealthy etc

_doctor_love•37m ago
Boys in midlife crisis: modded Toyota aka "rice rocket" that lets everyone know you're immature.

Men in midlife crisis: supercharger that no-one can see. You're still immature but hiding it, which is the adult thing to do.

(Yeah I'm saving up for a supercharger)

rootsudo•34m ago
My midlife crisis car would probably be a land cruiser. No need to go fast. Space and chill is best.

A 3 cylinder Corolla, regardless of how fast, is just people transportation at best and in the worst inefficient way possible. A normal base 23k usd Corolla , not saying anything against the car mechanically it is a great machine for what it is.

Just, overkill. Can’t go fast, need to have higher insurance, it’s more at risk for theft, and it’s not easily replaceable as compared to a 23k corolla.

I did enjoy the Vietnamese part and history of fast and the furious. It’s been a good minute since I’ve seen the first one.

monster_truck•33m ago
I loved driving a sportbike with a tune and an unrestricted racing exhaust, if I revved it just right I could make it backfire directly into your rolled down window
brokenodo•22m ago
This is a genuine question and not intended as an insult: do you have a personality disorder?
forgetfreeman•20m ago
Eh, you ride a bike long enough and you're more or less forced into this level of hostility toward the drivers around you.
forgetfreeman•21m ago
Cute, but you haven't really lived until you've ripped an apocalyptic burnout in front of the dude that's been tailgating you for the last N miles. Trading ~1k worth of tire wear for coating the front of their car with rock chips and molten asphalt is a damn good deal.
coderbants•32m ago
A friend of mine in college had the same CRX as the author and I’d get rides to campus with him. He passed away in an accident not long after the first Fast movie came out. I totally get what the author is saying about some cars being time machines/memory capsules.
dver•29m ago
I'm past mid life, but my fall back cars to my youth have been convertibles. The last round being SLK's.
cgyvbunji•27m ago
I had a coworker who one day showed up to work, pointed out the window and said look I bought a midlife crisis car very matter-of-factly, and I will never understand this. You don't need to do anything, nobody is making you do this.
wbobeirne•25m ago
I'd imagine that it's them doing something they earnestly want to do, but trying to lampshade something that they believe people will perceive of them or be judgmental about. Like most self-deprecating humor, people often want to signal that they're 'in' on their behaviors and not completely unaware of how they're perceived.
GenerWork•24m ago
You'd think that on a website that has the word "hacker" in its title, more people would be supportive of someone "hacking" their car, but I guess there's not a lot of car people here.
roughly•16m ago
The only socially appropriate ways to inconvenience other people are to build dark patterns into your app to juice subscriptions, dump VC-funded detritus on the street and call it a startup, or take their life’s work and create an algorithm to regurgitate it back to them without paying them for it. Making your car louder? That’s just rude and inconsiderate.
gos9•13m ago
No hacking involved. The tech equivalent is buying an Alienware PC from Best Buy and then taking it to the local computer shop to have them put in RGB fans and a liquid cooling system, while not overclocking we’re doing anything more than playing Minecraft sometimes
modzu•10m ago
hacker vibes would be sharing how he learned to program the ecu with a laptop. or putting in a short throw. running linux on the headunit, etc. but no, all this guy did was put a louder, annoying exhaust on it and drives it like its a go kart. im just left wondering what stickers he will tastefully add to it? haha but its ok, its a mid life crisis after all.. if he is feeling happy and like a child again, thats totally great
mullingitover•23m ago
I accidentally bought a midlife crisis car: a Subaru Trailseeker EV station wagon. It was cheaper (and more to form) than the 2026 Outback.

It just happens to be the fastest production vehicle Subaru has ever sold. Rip-your-face-off speed wasn’t even what I was after, I just wanted an EV wagon and it’s the only one in existence. Still: stupid fun and very unique car, I’ve had it for two months and haven’t seen another one on the road yet.

In 2026 the modded gas cars that are so much slower and ridiculously loud are honestly confusing.

snovymgodym•22m ago
Modding a car to be louder is antisocial behavior and should be illegal.
tibbydudeza•17m ago
A few burned out - a high compression turbo charged 1.3L 3 cylinder engine is not a good idea.

VW has one on their Polo GTI but it is the iconic 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder TSI engine (EA888) - the normal Polo has 1L turbo charged 3 cylinder but even they did not try high boost.

gos9•15m ago
Writing a high brow essay about the ingenuity and hard work of import car culture while driving a modern Corolla iM and paying a mechanic to install a cold air intake. Lol.

Pinnacle of modern internet car guy is cosplaying as a F&F tuner while paying for a Reddit-approved aesthetic via catalogue and never dreaming of driving hard harder than a spirited on-ramp pull.

Self describing a basically stock corolla as a sleeper, just lol. Cargo cultism.

999900000999•14m ago
This was a great article. As for movies, be the change you want to see. For example,

Fish, Prawn, Crab is an indie Asian American movie in development.

caconym_•10m ago
Lots of weird judgment and smugness in this thread. This guy bought a fun car that he's excited about? Well obviously he's POOR and IMMATURE because if he was RICH and OLD he would buy an ELECTRIC CAR that's WAY FASTER (in a straight line) and doesn't make nasty noises and smells!!! what an idiot!!!

I'm all for cracking down on excessively loud and stinky cars, but the GR Corolla is not that loud, and it has modern emissions controls. It is also, believe it or not, possible to own a moderately loud car (even with a modded exhaust) without subjecting your neighbors to backfires, 40 minute idling sessions, and loud fly-bys at every hour of the day and night.

The attitudes in this thread really show that people just don't get it, which is probably why the driver's car is an endangered species in $CURRENT_YEAR. How many cars are available in the US with a manual transmission these days? How many that don't cost six figures (or more)? You don't have to be excited about the same things as this guy, but there is a whole lot of projection going on in here from people who can't seem to think beyond how you're perceived by others as the main factor in choosing a car. Have you considered that maybe this guy just likes the car?

yawnxyz•6m ago
I have a GR Corolla and it's great in the mountains! It's tiny light and fun and fits a car seat (barely).

I wouldn't consider a loud GRC w/ catback a "sleeper" though - it's quite the opposite??

caconym_•29m ago
Your "unexotic stock electric" is boring as shit to drive and corners like a boat. Stomping on the throttle and going very fast in a straight line is a big marketing point for modern EVs with an excess of power (and usually weight), but there's a reason the concept of a "driver's car" exists, and if you think it's just about making noise then you really, really, really don't understand why people buy them.
ElectronCharge•11m ago
I also have an EV, probably the same one as the grandparent...a Tesla Model Y Dual Motor Long Range. It's rated at 0-60 in 4.8s. It also has good handling, with very little body lean through curves, and a lateral G force of around .85 G.

If I switched to the same tires as the Performance version, that would increase to .95 G. That is better than many legacy sports cars.

Those who love engine noise are the modern equivalent of those who, shortly after cars became mass-market, wanted them to include buggy whips. ;-)

caconym_•5m ago
More spec sheet flexing, more assumptions that for owners of internal combustion sports cars it's all about the noise. More projection. Another person who just doesn't get it.

I'm sorry to be harsh in this thread, but it's always odd to find these weird empathetic blind spots in people.

ElectronCharge•6m ago
By the way, the stock Corolla GR can pull right around .95 G, just like the Model Y Performance...
caconym_•2m ago
Who cares? Static skidpad performance has very little to do with how engaging a car is to drive, and engagement is what somebody buying a GRC (or a GR86, or a Miata, etc.) is looking for.
34m ago
Subwoofers are really fun though.
elritjl•30m ago
Unfortunately yes. Many of the people driving tuner cars don't give a shit about cars and are merely mad that no one pays attention to them. There's an antisocial loser on my street, a ~50yo guy in a modded Infinity. The exhaust is so loud it shakes windows and I can't talk on the phone or hear my own music inside my house when it's nearby. And it's a shit car. He's destroyed it. It barely even drives. He gets tons of parking tickets because it's broken and he can't move it for months at a time, but he still goes outside and sits in it and revs the engine for sometimes 20-30 minutes at a time. When he "works on it", he lays on his back in the middle of the street, blocking traffic, for hours at a time. When he actually gets it working, he drives slowly around the block a few times, revving the engine again loud enough to annoy the entire neighborhood. All of my neighbors have reported him to the police, but they won't do anything. Whenever neighbors try to talk to him, he immediately starts screaming and waving his arms and approaching them until they back away. He's an antisocial loser.
mlinhares•13m ago
Hard to meet a modder that isn't a loser like this.
jgeada•26m ago
No sure I see that any different than the typical American behemoth truck/SUV blocking all lines of sight to everything other than a 12 wheeler. And to top it off, they can't take a corner and so they all seem to slam their brakes and cause a traffic jam at any interesting corner.

All to transport one person by themselves from home to office and back.

FatherOfCurses•11m ago
They can't park for shit either, so you lose spots in a parking lot and have to wait forever while they block the aisle backing out.
Waterluvian•21m ago
I just wish these people comprehended and cared that you can be 2km away on a country road with your stupid engine and it's still loud as !@#$ for thousands of people in the city.

I live on the edge of a city and this is a nightly thing. It's louder than the air ambulance occasionally landing at the nearby helipad. It's louder than the 6-8 trains running through town.

FatherOfCurses•13m ago
So much of American car/motorcycle culture seems to be about that nowadays. And it's not limited to the Japanese mod scene, either.

Loud exhausts everywhere - pickups, domestic V6/V8's, motorcycles.

Super-bright headlights/aux lights improperly mounted or operated, blinding you at night.

Stereos you can almost feel before you hear them.

All these guys (and let's face it, it's 90% guys doing the irritating stuff) are being sold a dream by the mod manufacturers that if they just install this $1500 catback or this $1000 sub they will finally get the respect they deserve.

They get online forum/Facebook/Insta/TikTok validation but very few people around them are impressed with their choices.

I mainly hate how people are being taken for a ride (pardon the pun) by marketers and putting money into things that aren't really going to improve their car-driving experience.

Tade0•8m ago
I don't mind cosmetics, but noise is something some places fortunately started regulating and I hope it becomes more common:

https://nltimes.nl/2026/05/28/rotterdam-deploys-first-noise-...

I'm hearing someone gunning it through a neighboring road as I type this comment and I will be hearing such noise all night, because some people just can't help but make noise.

The other day I even saw a guy in a car with a modified exhaust and driver side window rolled down - apparently so that he would better hear the noise he's making. Considering the volume that had to have a negative effect on his hearing.

I don't understand and I will not understand.