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OpenRouter is joining Stripe

https://openrouter.ai/blog/announcements/openrouter-is-joining-stripe/
328•rvz•2h ago•202 comments

Go 1.27

https://go.dev/blog/go1.27
220•database64128•1h ago•33 comments

Unsloth Dynamic 3.0 GGUFs

https://unsloth.ai/docs/basics/dynamic-3.0-ggufs
64•jonesy827•1h ago•12 comments

Pixel 11 Pro Fold feels like the end of an era

https://www.theverge.com/tech/981956/google-pixel-11-pro-fold-review
18•animalcule•42m ago•28 comments

A joke domain purchase turned in geopolitical warfare

https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2026/08/19/sondehub-and-war/
587•kareiva•9h ago•77 comments

Unlocking a locked/deactivated e-waste Cricut Maker

https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2026/07/01/cricut-unlock/
23•1e1a•1h ago•6 comments

Police officer used Flock cameras to track estranged wife 717 times

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/trending/affidavit-police-officer-used-flock-cameras-track-estranged-w...
142•speckx•1h ago•29 comments

New Casio F-B100W – Upgrade to the iconic F-91W after 40 years

https://www.casio.com/uk/watches/casio/product.F-B100W-1A/
170•__fst__•4h ago•140 comments

Ornith-1.5: From Self-Scaffolding to Self-Improvement

https://ornith.ai/ornith_1_5.html
133•CommonGuy•5h ago•34 comments

Geolocating a random island using geometry and CUDA programming

https://yassa9.github.io/osint/gralhix-004/
346•yassa9•8h ago•59 comments

Extensible Software in the age of LLMs

https://jeremymorrell.dev/blog/extensible-software-in-the-age-of-llms/
71•coloneltcb•4h ago•29 comments

How Kubernetes Probes Work

https://ngrok.com/blog/probes
80•cyndunlop•4h ago•14 comments

Mathematics in the age of AI

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16753
65•jonbaer•5h ago•44 comments

Google replaced Git tags for certain source code with obtaining via Google Drive

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/117057099753905023
59•Animux•2h ago•9 comments

From Quantum Relative Entropy to the Semiclassical Einstein Equations

https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.24491
9•Luc•55m ago•0 comments

Ramp Launches a Model Router

https://router.com
24•zackfield•1h ago•6 comments

The little-known winstart.bat batch file

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260811-00/?p=112605
12•ingve•3d ago•0 comments

Remote workers report the highest well-being in study of 7,700 employees

https://www.colorado.edu/today/2026/08/12/remote-workers-report-highest-well-being-study-7700-emp...
350•downbad_•4h ago•162 comments

fx :Tiny, open, native coding agent.

https://fx.sh
108•handfuloflight•22h ago•57 comments

Launch HN: OneCLI (YC S26) – OSS sandboxed agent harness for teams

https://github.com/onecli/onecli
38•guyb3•3h ago•12 comments

Introducing MicroLighter

https://daverupert.com/2026/08/microlighter/
27•tobr•1h ago•7 comments

Air Theremin – a browser theremin you play by waving at your webcam

https://theremin.bizibah.com/
206•gurov•10h ago•75 comments

PostgreSQL for Everything

https://www.raphaelbauer.com:443/posts/postgresql-everything/
241•karlmush•7h ago•163 comments

Rules of Good Social Skills

https://liamrosen.com/2025/07/24/33-rules-of-good-social-skills/
23•bilsbie•1h ago•3 comments

Moderna reports first positive Phase 3 for mRNA neoantigen therapy in melanoma

https://twitter.com/NoubarAfeyan/status/2090050162441752787
437•heydenberk•6h ago•201 comments

Microgpt in pure C hits 10M tps on Apple m5

https://github.com/vixhal-baraiya/microgpt-c
101•dhorthy•1d ago•32 comments

Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in the Wild Is Not Always Faithful

https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08679
48•florianherrengt•4h ago•29 comments

Turning molecules into reliable electronic devices

https://news.mit.edu/2026/turning-molecules-into-reliable-electronic-devices-0803
22•gmays•5d ago•0 comments

Devices with GrapheneOS support should be available in 2027

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/117078064184215730
540•exceptione•8h ago•345 comments

A revisit of remote Spectre attacks on Cloudflare Workers

https://blog.cloudflare.com/revisiting-spectre-attacks-on-workers/
15•albertpedersen•2h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Pixel 11 Pro Fold feels like the end of an era

https://www.theverge.com/tech/981956/google-pixel-11-pro-fold-review
18•animalcule•42m ago

Comments

chungy•36m ago
http://archive.today/3ql6b
uberman•34m ago
like all folding phones it is just too expensive for me to justify.
gonzalohm•19m ago
Yeah, you can almost buy two phones for that price. There you go, wireless foldable
gowld•4m ago
Need bordless phones and a frame to clip them together
microtonal•2m ago
For me the biggest issue, frequently hearing and reading about broken inner screens, is that it makes the screen a consumable, which socks.
getpokedagain•29m ago
Lol at the verge paywalling
2PqboPPmKegvanx•27m ago
i mean it started nearly 2 years ago...
striking•20m ago
It's in the spirit of the subject matter. Really emphasizes the Fold.
mrcwinn•6m ago
This is the same site that ran a front page saying if you vote for Trump you are literally a racist. I liked it better when it was just headphone reviews and holiday gift guides to pump their affiliate revenue. XD
applfanboysbgon•29m ago
I have zero interest in folding phones and only read to kill time while eating, but this review is incredibly irritating. "This isn't exactly like another phone, with a bunch of subjective design differences, therefore it's dated and bad!" I hate this way of thinking so much. Products should be different. There should be small phones and large phones, thin phones and thick phones, rather than scoring them all against the latest fad in order to try to force the market to conform. I hear small phones don't sell well and that's why nobody makes them anymore, but I can't help but wonder if small phone sales are artificially deflated by shitty reviews like this one that punish companies for manufacturing outside the media's anointed design trend.
cubefox•6m ago
Reviews like this like to exaggerate certain things in order to get a punchy headline ("feels like the end of an era") and to create a matching narrative for the article. To keep readers engaged. Pretty typical for The Verge.

But as far as reviews go, this one is just as bad as most. They didn't do any standardized measurements of the battery life including comparisons with similar phones, or performance benchmarks, or any camera measurements that go beyond vibes. They are just reporting what anyone who bought the phone could also tell you: subjective impressions and a few out-of-context sample photos.

cpeth•24m ago
I'm tempted to get one to replace my very cracked Pixel 9 Pro XL. With all the incentives Google offers for Google Fi customers it's not all that expensive. Comes out to about $1100 after trade-in and includes a free Pixel Watch 5.

I'm foldable-curious and Samsung just includes too much overlapping bloat "features". Gemini is bad enough, I don't need Bixby and whatever else. Not to mention I would have to pay full price.

drop_star•17m ago
> free Pixel Watch 5.

Personally, I find smart watches a gimmick but maybe I havnt looked into them enough.

daoboy•17m ago
I'm on my last Samsung for this reason. Just way too much bloatware, need to agree to a new privacy policy once a week, and every time it updates I find a few new apps on my phone I didn't want.

Gonna hold out for the Motorola/Graphene phone though. One of the models is supposed to be a flagship foldable.

microtonal•4m ago
I also have a Samsung phone besides a Pixel with GrapheneOS and I just ripped out Gemini, most of Bixby, etc. using UAD-ng. It's very clean now, but I still have all the customizability of OneUI, Good Lock, etc.
DANmode•9m ago
If you run GrapeheneOS on it and use it as your full machine while wired to a display or three, sure.

Otherwise, in no world is $1100 for a cell phone anything but expensive.

Yes, iPhones are also expensive.

belinder•20m ago
I drop my phone a lot, I have a great case for it so not a scratch after 6 years. I am interested in getting the foldable but apparently the cases don't protect the hinge or let dirt get in? Anyone have experience with this? Maybe I'm not the right audience, too clumsy
smashah•10m ago
You can get covers that shield/protect the hinge
nomel•2m ago
At least for Samsung, when you first turn it on, you get a nice big warning that says the phone is not dust or water resistant, and that you can damage the screen with sharp objects, like your fingernail.

I live by the beach, and go every once in a while. Seems like a trip to the beach is a death sentence.

havaloc•5m ago
I picked up a Z Fold 8 for a test device, in order to optimize my app for folding phones (also in anticipation of Apple's folding phone), and the squat form factor really seems like something out of the future (certainly something different), I like it way more than I thought I would, the front is convenient for a lot of quick scrolling, checking things, and the wide 4:3 inner screen is really great for content viewing and web surfing. Even the front screen alone is better for content viewing then the traditional slab phones.

I like it so much I'd consider a non folding phone in the squatter form factor as well.

f6v•4m ago
> A great foldable with IP68 and a reliable triple camera, trapped in a shape everyone else seems to be moving on from.

I never even considered buying a foldable phone, and they're already moving on from that shape.

rf15•2m ago
> trapped in a shape everyone else seems to be moving on from.

Really not sure if we were ever there. Foldable phones still feel like a novelty that is expensive and fragile, among other tradeoffs. Also moving on to what, exactly? The regular slate form factor is what people buy, and have been for years at this point.

garciasn•4m ago
It’s $1800; they are applying trade-in and some sort of GoogleFi discount to get it down to $1100.

Nearly $2000 after tax for a phone is fucking absurd.

rurp•6m ago
> Samsung just includes too much overlapping bloat "features"

Yep, that's a major drawback. My partner has a Samsung phone and seeing all of the included bloatware, plus the terrible updates and add even more, made me not even consider one of their devices last time I bought a phone.

calvinmorrison•4m ago
how about any time the system updates it automatically installs gambling apps on my phone?
Grombobulous•4m ago
Just be careful about what your actual use case is.

For example, this form factor of foldable doesn’t give you significantly more screen real estate for 16:9 video content since it’s such a square aspect ratio.

They also generally aren’t large enough to take advantage of tablet layouts, while tri-fold designs fold out to be almost identical to a tablet size.

You have to really want to use two apps side by side in my opinion.