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How to Host a Blog on a Subdirectory Instead of a Subdomain

2026-04-17 @ 22:53:18Points: 20Comments: 14

Landmark ancient-genome study shows surprise acceleration of human evolution

2026-04-17 @ 22:30:28Points: 56Comments: 51

A simplified model of Fil-C

2026-04-17 @ 21:38:20Points: 126Comments: 65

Arc Prize Foundation (YC W26) Is Hiring a Platform Engineer for ARC-AGI-4

2026-04-17 @ 21:00:08Points: 1

Even "cat readme.txt" is not safe

2026-04-17 @ 18:43:32Points: 107Comments: 57

All 12 moonwalkers had "lunar hay fever" from dust smelling like gunpowder (2018)

2026-04-17 @ 18:17:01Points: 255Comments: 145

Show HN: Smol machines – subsecond coldstart, portable virtual machines

2026-04-17 @ 17:18:58Points: 246Comments: 89

Show HN: PanicLock – Close your MacBook lid disable TouchID –> password unlock

2026-04-17 @ 16:38:44Points: 147Comments: 61

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/washington-post-raid-pro...

Edit: I've a lot more details about the legality and precedence on the apps landing page https://paniclock.github.io/

Hyperscalers have already outspent most famous US megaprojects

2026-04-17 @ 16:23:22Points: 140Comments: 121

Spending 3 months coding by hand

2026-04-17 @ 16:19:53Points: 150Comments: 152

NASA Force

2026-04-17 @ 15:47:41Points: 238Comments: 252

Measuring Claude 4.7's tokenizer costs

2026-04-17 @ 15:29:36Points: 555Comments: 385

Slop Cop

2026-04-17 @ 15:15:24Points: 98Comments: 68

NIST gives up enriching most CVEs

2026-04-17 @ 15:09:14Points: 183Comments: 40

Claude Design

2026-04-17 @ 15:04:09Points: 886Comments: 588

Middle schooler finds coin from Troy in Berlin

2026-04-17 @ 14:41:49Points: 210Comments: 94

Iceye Open Data

2026-04-17 @ 14:37:16Points: 107Comments: 14

Healthchecks.io now uses self-hosted object storage

2026-04-17 @ 14:29:11Points: 151Comments: 64

Ban the sale of precise geolocation

2026-04-17 @ 14:25:46Points: 624Comments: 169

Isaac Asimov: The Last Question (1956)

2026-04-17 @ 12:01:19Points: 645Comments: 264

Show HN: Stage – Putting humans back in control of code review

2026-04-16 @ 17:36:29Points: 104Comments: 93

Here's a demo video: https://www.tella.tv/video/stage-demo-1pph. You can play around with some example PRs here: https://stagereview.app/explore.

Teams are moving faster than ever with AI these days, but more and more engineers are merging changes that they don't really understand. The bottleneck isn't writing code anymore, it's reviewing it.

We're two engineers who got frustrated with GitHub's UI for code review. As coding agents took off, we saw our PR backlog pile up faster than we could handle. Not only that, the PRs themselves were getting larger and harder to understand, and we found ourselves spending most of our time trying to build a mental model of what a PR was actually doing.

We built Stage to make reviewing a PR feel more like reading chapters of a book, not an unorganized set of paragraphs. We use it every day now, not just to review each other's code but also our own, and at this point we can't really imagine going back to the old GitHub UI.

What Stage does: when a PR is opened, Stage groups the changes into small, logical "chapters". These chapters get ordered in the way that makes most sense to read. For each chapter, Stage tells you what changed and specific things to double check. Once you review all the chapters, you're done reviewing the PR.

You can sign in to Stage with your GitHub account and everything is synced seamlessly (commenting, approving etc.) so it fits into the workflows you're already used to.

What we're not building: a code review bot like CodeRabbit or Greptile. These tools are great for catching bugs (and we use them ourselves!) but at the end of the day humans are responsible for what gets shipped. It's clear that reviewing code hasn't scaled the same way that writing did, and they (we!) need better tooling to keep up with the onslaught of AI generated code, which is only going to grow.

We've had a lot of fun building this and are excited to take it further. If you're like us and are also tired of using GitHub for reviewing PRs, we'd love for you to try it out and tell us what you think!

Nintendo's Empire of Secrets with Keza MacDonald – Factually with Adam Conover

2026-04-16 @ 16:40:49Points: 20Comments: 3

The Unix Executable as a Smalltalk Method [video]

2026-04-16 @ 15:09:07Points: 31Comments: 1

Generating a color spectrum for an image

2026-04-15 @ 18:20:03Points: 23Comments: 4

Introducing: ShaderPad

2026-04-15 @ 16:59:08Points: 54Comments: 7

I built a 3D printing business and ran it for 8 months

2026-04-15 @ 13:59:07Points: 89Comments: 82

Are the costs of AI agents also rising exponentially? (2025)

2026-04-15 @ 13:47:58Points: 120Comments: 21

Connie Converse was a folk-music genius. Then she vanished

2026-04-15 @ 09:24:06Points: 79Comments: 18

The GNU libc atanh is correctly rounded

2026-04-15 @ 01:47:46Points: 55Comments: 8

Webloc: Analysis of Penlink's Ad-Based Geolocation Surveillance Tech

2026-04-13 @ 21:51:30Points: 59Comments: 0

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