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Linux latency measurements and compositor tuning [KWin Wayland]
Autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time
Why LLMs still lack taste
Show HN: Lightweight Task queue on Erlang/OTP, SQLite-backed, no overengineering
Setting up Kafka or such enterprise oriented software with their clusters or dedicated servers is heavy and bothering enough that most small teams or indie hackers skip it entirely and making compromise to use in-memory queues. I wanted something in between: a persistent queue that is simple to run (one binary, which makes one sqlite db), gets real fault isolation and crash recovery due to Elixir, easy to inspect (open ezra.db in any SQLite browser and see every task), and requires no new client
A €0.01 bank transfer could compromise a banking AI agent
ICE denies having a protester database. A letter to Congress sheds more light
I Hate (Most) Keyboard 'Fn' Keys
LinkedIn wants to own B2B creator discovery with new creator marketplace
Oh Good, Screwworms Are Back
Ask HN: Are most corporate SWE jobs performative?
The large companies I’ve worked at (including FAANG) seemed to thrive on kudos via performative actions. Like the majority of the team is doing useless stuff that management thinks is impressive while the couple all stars get the team closer to the goal. Meanwhile, a lot of managers calendars are purely just 1:1s with devs on the team which clearly has very little value add to the team. Anyone else notice this? Not sure if there’s a word for it, but it’s somewhat demoralising working with a bunc
Tessera – a consent-gated tunnel that's blind to your traffic
Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight
SoftBank Attempt to Get $6B OpenAI Margin Loan Stalls
All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026)
Show HN: Drift – an embedding-model upgrade should be a rotation, not a reindex
Quivers: A year of linear algebra by drawing arrows
NSO Group Hacking WhatsApp Despite Court Order
WhatsApp has caught the NSO Group phishing its users, in violation of a court order.