Mitochondria Are Alive (🔥 Score: 158+ in 2 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hFaY
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LoRA vs. Full Fine-Tuning: An Illusion of Equivalence (Score: 150+ in 9 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hEbK
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FDA proposes ending use of oral phenylephrine as OTC nasal decongestant (Score: 153+ in 16 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDk8
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Evaluating the world model implicit in a generative model (Score: 150+ in 1 day)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hApT
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Multiple new macOS sandbox escape vulnerabilities (Score: 150+ in 9 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDQw
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Ultraprecise method of aligning 3D semiconductor chips invented (❄️ Score: 150+ in 1 week)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hfbe
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Ham Radio 101: What is WSPR? (Score: 150+ in 10 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDie
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Sustainable Web Interest Group Is Formed (Score: 150+ in 14 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCig
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The decline of the working musician (❄️ Score: 150+ in 6 days)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hgZn
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Toronto crypto company CEO kidnapped, held for $1M ransom before being released (Score: 150+ in 8 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCDf
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Excerpts from a conversation about personal information management (Score: 150+ in 15 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hBaJ
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Ambulance hits cyclist, rushes him to hospital, then sticks him with $1,800 bill (Score: 150+ in 4 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCW6
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hCW6
Mushroom Color Atlas (Score: 150+ in 7 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hBVf
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hBVf
Ask HN: Life-changing purchases since 2020? (Under $100 and under $1000) (Score: 150+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/c/6hCis
Hey folks,
I’m curious – is there anything you've bought in the past few years (since 2020) that really changed something in your life? Could be anything, like a gadget, a course, a subscription, even a massage or some random item you didn't think much of at first.
Let’s split it up into two categories:
- Under $100
- Under $1000
What did you get? And what was the impact? I’d love to hear the stories – big or small changes, whatever made a difference for you.
Thanks in advance for sharing!
Richard A. Cash, who saved millions from dehydration, has died (Score: 151+ in 7 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hBE9
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hBE9
Hyperlight: Virtual machine-based security for functions at scale (Score: 150+ in 1 day)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hBTn
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hBTn
Perceptually lossless (talking head) video compression at 22kbit/s (Score: 152+ in 10 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDXt
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Show HN: Asterogue, my sci-fi roguelike, is now playable on the web (Score: 152+ in 10 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDYw
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hDYw
Stabilizing the Obra Dinn 1-bit dithering process (2017) (Score: 158+ in 12 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDFs
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hDFs
Show HN: Draw.Audio – A musical sketchpad using the Web Audio API (Score: 150+ in 17 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCvj
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hCvj
Methodology is bullshit: principles for product velocity (Score: 151+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDTt
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hDTt
Why I love Rust for tokenising and parsing (Score: 150+ in 7 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDvV
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hDvV
Five minutes of exercise a day could lower blood pressure (Score: 151+ in 10 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCBV
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After decades, FDA moves to pull ineffective decongestant off shelves (🔥 Score: 154+ in 3 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hDw9
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Functional ultrasound through the skull (❄️ Score: 151+ in 6 days)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hhH4
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Show HN: BemiDB – Postgres read replica optimized for analytics (Score: 150+ in 11 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hBL5
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hBL5
Hi HN! We're Evgeny and Arjun, and we’re building a better way to do analytics with Postgres.
We love Postgres for its simplicity, power, and rich ecosystem. But engineers have to still get bogged down with heavyweight and expensive OLAP systems when connecting an analytics data stack.
Postgres is amazing at OLTP queries, but not for OLAP queries (large data scans and aggregations). Even in this case, we’ve still heard from countless scaling startups that they still try to use only a read replica to run analytics workloads since they don’t want to deal with the data engineering complexity of the alternative. This actually works surprising well initially, but starts to break for them as they scale or when integrating multiple data sources. Adding lots of indexes to support analytics also slows down their transactional write performance.
When growing out of “just use Postgres”, companies have to understand and wrangle complex ETL pipelines, CDC processes, and data warehouses — adding layers of complexity that defeat the simplicity that undermines their initial choice for Postgres as their data storage in the first place.
We thought there had to be a better way, so we’re building BemiDB. It’s designed to handle complex analytical queries at scale without the usual overhead. It’s a single binary that automatically syncs with Postgres data and is Postgres-compatible, so it’s like querying standard Postgres and works with all existing tools.
Under the hood, we use Apache Iceberg (with Parquet data files) stored in S3. This allows for bottomless inexpensive storage, compressed data in columnar files, and an open format that guarantees compatibility with other data tools.
We embed DuckDB as the query engine for in-memory analytics that work for complex queries. With efficient columnar storage and vectorized execution, we’re aiming for faster results without heavy infra. BemiDB communicates over the Postgres wire protocol to make all querying Postgres-compatible.
We want to simplify data stacks for companies that use Postgres by reducing complexity (single binary and S3), using non-proprietary data formats (Iceberg open tables), and removing vendor lock-in (open source). We'd love to hear your feedback! What do you think?
A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities (❄️ Score: 150+ in 1 week)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hdy3
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hdy3
Linux Syscall Support (❄️ Score: 150+ in 6 days)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hhUs
Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6hhUs
I'm not mutable, I'm partially instantiated (Score: 151+ in 20 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hA9B
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Kagi Translate (🔥 Score: 151+ in 2 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6hCnN
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