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Dental Disease May Undermine Elite Athletic Performance

2026-02-22 @ 21:22:39Points: 8Comments: 5

Music Discovery

2026-02-22 @ 21:06:17Points: 18Comments: 18

Global Intelligence Crisis

2026-02-22 @ 20:56:18Points: 71Comments: 38

In World Without BlackBerry, Physical Keyboards on Phones Are Making a Comeback

2026-02-22 @ 20:38:55Points: 26Comments: 14

Six Math Essentials

2026-02-22 @ 19:21:21Points: 47Comments: 3

Symplex, an open-source protocol semantic negotiation between distributed agents

2026-02-22 @ 19:20:59Points: 10Comments: 12

Black-White Array: fast, ordered and based on with O(log N) memory allocations

2026-02-22 @ 19:19:31Points: 9Comments: 1

An Unbothered Jimmy Wales Calls Grokipedia a 'Cartoon Imitation' of Wikipedia

2026-02-22 @ 19:18:03Points: 71Comments: 51

NanoClaw Moved from Apple Containers to Docker

2026-02-22 @ 19:12:50Points: 78Comments: 55

I built Timeframe, our family e-paper dashboard

2026-02-22 @ 19:12:31Points: 359Comments: 96

Loops is a federated, open-source TikTok

2026-02-22 @ 18:56:40Points: 94Comments: 66

Show HN: Local-First Linux MicroVMs for macOS

2026-02-22 @ 18:50:14Points: 77Comments: 23

Shuru is a lightweight sandbox that spins up Linux VMs on macOS using Apple's Virtualization.framework. Boots in about a second on Apple Silicon, and everything is ephemeral by default. There's a checkpoint system for when you do want to persist state, and sandboxes run without network access unless you explicitly allow it. Single Rust binary, no dependencies. Built it for sandboxing AI agent code execution, but it works well for anything where you need a disposable Linux environment.

Linuxulator on FreeBSD Feels Like Magic

2026-02-22 @ 18:45:56Points: 55Comments: 20

Fresh File Explorer – VS Code extension for navigating recent work

2026-02-22 @ 18:20:31Points: 55Comments: 15

Hello Worg, the Org-Mode Community

2026-02-22 @ 17:39:50Points: 51Comments: 10

Emulated Windows 3.11 in the Browser

2026-02-22 @ 17:37:14Points: 36Comments: 16

Fix your tools

2026-02-22 @ 16:12:31Points: 163Comments: 59

Show HN: 3D Mahjong, Built in CSS

2026-02-22 @ 15:53:02Points: 85Comments: 40

Xweather Live – Interactive global vector weather map

2026-02-22 @ 15:12:15Points: 114Comments: 27

We hid backdoors in ~40MB binaries and asked AI + Ghidra to find them

2026-02-22 @ 14:50:44Points: 194Comments: 86

Git's Magic Files

2026-02-22 @ 14:21:35Points: 96Comments: 26

Attention Media ≠ Social Networks

2026-02-22 @ 12:36:46Points: 493Comments: 214

What is a database transaction?

2026-02-22 @ 12:28:41Points: 189Comments: 47

Back to FreeBSD: Part 1

2026-02-22 @ 07:16:27Points: 192Comments: 91

What's the best way to learn a new language?

2026-02-22 @ 07:14:22Points: 77Comments: 73

Procedural Tron

2026-02-20 @ 16:14:56Points: 8Comments: 4

International box-sizing Awareness Day (2014)

2026-02-19 @ 14:43:25Points: 29Comments: 1

Monkey Patching in VBA

2026-02-18 @ 10:29:08Points: 43Comments: 5

Show HN: Data Studio – Open-Source Data Notebooks

2026-02-17 @ 12:10:45Points: 19Comments: 2

Try it: https://local.dataspren.com (no account needed, runs locally)

More information: https://github.com/dataspren-analytics/data-studio

I love working with data (Postgres, SQL, DuckDB, DBT, Iceberg, ...). I always wanted a data exploration tool that runs in my browser and just works. Without any infra or privacy concerns (DuckDB UI came quite close).

Features:

  - Data Notebooks
    - SQL cells work like DBT models (they materialize to views)
    - Use Python functions inside of SQL queries
    - Use DB views directly in Python as dataframes
  - Transform Excel files with SQL
  - You can open .parquet, .csv, .xlsx, .json files nicely formatted
If you like what you see, you can support me with a star on Github.

Happy to hear about your feedback <3

Write-Only Code

2026-02-17 @ 11:40:14Points: 27Comments: 35

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