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How Bluesky draws its logo on screenshots

https://timmarinin.net/2026/bluesky-screenshots/
326•gavide•6h ago•234 comments

Quake Shareware, a CD-ROM just a little too full

https://fabiensanglard.net/quake_shareware_cd/index.html
220•shdon•6h ago•97 comments

GPT-5.6 Sol Pricing Cut by 50%

https://openrouter.ai/openai/gpt-5.6-sol
247•Topfi•7h ago•133 comments

Shattered skeleton is first confirmed death from trebuchet

https://www.science.org/content/article/shattered-skeleton-scottish-castle-first-confirmed-death-...
31•hermitcrab•4d ago•13 comments

A Preview of DuckDB v2.0

https://duckdb.org/2026/08/17/duckdb-20-highlights
579•ibotty•15h ago•104 comments

The Benchmarkpocalypse

https://danluu.com/benchpocalypse/
21•cyndunlop•2h ago•0 comments

Fairphone 6 and PostmarketOS working main camera

https://catcrafts.net/posts/fairphone-6-postmarketos-working-main-camera
111•pizzaiolo•6h ago•28 comments

AI-Generated GitHub Copilot “Autofix” Allowed Compromise of Snowflake's Jira

https://www.wiz.io/blog/red-agent-snowflake-copilot-cicd-bug
337•galnagli•14h ago•128 comments

GPU Offload in Rust: Portable, Safe, and Fast

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.13759
180•linggen•10h ago•36 comments

Olo (Color)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olo_(color)
360•inigyou•5d ago•70 comments

Israel creates fake think tank in likely attempt to dupe AI chatbots

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-influence-chatgpt/
239•DeepLogin•8h ago•122 comments

The Road to MS-DOS 2.0

https://nemanjatrifunovic.substack.com/p/the-road-to-ms-dos-2
41•whobre•5d ago•11 comments

Repair Cafe – Fix Your Broken Items

https://www.repaircafe.org/
55•rglover•5h ago•9 comments

Wellington second-hand bookstore's mysterious orders

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/books/wellington-second-hand-book-store-s-mysterious-orders
26•beanaroo•1d ago•10 comments

GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released

https://blog.roboflow.com/openai-gpt-5-6/
314•plurby•16h ago•156 comments

AI;DR (AI; Didn't Read)

https://www.rickmanelius.com/p/aidr-ai-didnt-read
701•mooreds•9h ago•452 comments

An update on leaving Gmail for Fastmail

https://moddedbear.com/an-update-on-leaving-gmail-for-fastmail/
155•neogodless•11h ago•109 comments

Judge sets framework for Nine PBS to retrieve archival data

https://current.org/2026/08/judge-sets-framework-for-nine-pbs-to-retrieve-archival-data/
150•qingcharles•12h ago•59 comments

India has paved the way for charging merchants a fee on UPI transactions

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8xnwqe00v1o
116•monkey_monkey•9h ago•130 comments

Los Puesteros, solitary men who look after ranches and livestock in Patagonia

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-lonely-men-at-the-end-of-the-world
122•bookofjoe•10h ago•45 comments

Sun Clock

https://sunclock.net/
194•Gecko4072•12h ago•62 comments

How to disable or avoid intrusive AI

https://www.librarian.net/notoai/
265•ColinWright•14h ago•164 comments

How do functions like alloca allocate memory from the stack?

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260817-40/?p=112617
42•ingve•7h ago•16 comments

Launch HN: Speko (YC S26) – OpenRouter for Voice AI

https://speko.ai/
97•abdik•13h ago•56 comments

Gum Wrappers World

https://gww.su/map/
5•NaOH•2d ago•0 comments

scScript for Linux

https://scapplications.com/
24•OptionOfT•6h ago•9 comments

A digestion of the proof of Sendov's conjecture

https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2026/08/12/a-digestion-of-the-proof-of-sendovs-conjecture/
17•surprisetalk•3d ago•1 comments

A particle made of force: physicists say they've found mysterious 'glueball'

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-02498-1
110•Brajeshwar•5d ago•25 comments

Ask HN: Alternatives to GitHub

531•dhruv3006•14h ago•337 comments

GitHub degradation affects Cursor Origin, its new Git platform

https://status.cursor.com/incidents/l9h9vrd726jv
50•KGC3D•8h ago•18 comments
Open in hackernews

Wellington second-hand bookstore's mysterious orders

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/books/wellington-second-hand-book-store-s-mysterious-orders
26•beanaroo•1d ago

Comments

LAC-Tech•29m ago
For those wondering why she's wearing wool and gloves indoors - New Zealanders typically can't afford electric heating, and wear woolen clothing in doors to to make up for this, when they can't burn firewood or coal.
jemmyw•23m ago
More likely a second hand book store in Newtown is an old and draughty building. Running a heater in there would be the same as running one outdoors.

Or she just gets cold. My daughter wears those kind of gloves all winter regardless of how warm we heat the house.

LAC-Tech•21m ago
What percentage of New Zealanders do you think live somehwere that isn't cold and draughty?
kiwih•17m ago
Often kiwis can afford it but just choose not to. My own parents are well off and yet still have an absolutely freezing house all winter, it drives me crazy. Just put on a sweater, and another one over that, and a blanket....
AnotherGoodName•15m ago
Lol but seriously 4th highest median wealth per capita. The median NZ citizen has 3x the wealth of the median us citizen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wealth_pe...

Of course they have very low wealth inequality so they don’t have trillionaires at all which some people may see as a problem. In fact remarkably despite the median wealth of NZ being so much higher than the USA they have a lower average wealth per capita.

They just spread the wealth around making the middle class 3x richer.

LAC-Tech•6m ago
That wealthy is all tied up in draughty houses. It's not real.
wincy•20m ago
This mindset is so strange to me. Destroying books is anathema? These are niche subjects for books that may only have a few copies in the world. This knowledge should be digitized so it can be available and shared for thousands of years.

Better yet, why not raise prices by 10x for these online AI orders? Then again, I suppose you don’t really run a book shop in 2026 because you want to make money.

jandrese•16m ago
Except we know they're going to digitize it, use that data to feed an AI, and never release it to the world.

Legally they can't, they would immediately land in copyright claim hell.

buildbot•14m ago
Most people do not support the destruction of books - it seems like the issue in both cases is copyright forcing the destruction and non-release of the scan.
jandrese•9m ago
They don't have to destroy the books to scan them. There are techniques for doing it non-destructively, but they're slower and more expensive. It's cheaper to cut the spines off and drop the stack of papers on a flatbed scanner with a paper feeder.