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America's Large Homebuilders Shift the Cost of Shoddy Construction to Buyers
2026-06-28 @ 00:15:17Points: 52Comments: 24
Codeberg Is Down
2026-06-27 @ 23:05:33Points: 41Comments: 25
Set Up Your Own DoH Service
2026-06-27 @ 22:24:35Points: 9Comments: 4
Choosing a Public DNS Resolver
2026-06-27 @ 22:11:28Points: 60Comments: 19
Show HN: Starglyphs - A constellation puzzle game based on Euler paths
2026-06-27 @ 21:50:32Points: 11Comments: 3
Michigan spent $1.8B and only created 602 jobs
2026-06-27 @ 21:44:57Points: 122Comments: 51
Enhancing X11 Application Security with LXC
2026-06-27 @ 21:27:36Points: 33Comments: 9
Show HN: Adrafinil – keep a lid-closed Mac awake only while agents work
2026-06-27 @ 20:34:53Points: 90Comments: 55
This is a solution to this problem. Unlike caffeinate, it will prevent your MacBook from sleeping even with the lid closed, with no external power or display, using pmset disablesleep 1. Unlike other sleep-preventing apps, Adrafinil only activates when there’s an agent actively doing something. It detects agent activity through hooks it installs into Claude Code, Codex, and others. To reassure you it’s working, the app shows the active status in the menu bar, and it plays a chime when you close the lid.
Once the agent is done, Adrafinil detects it and lets the laptop go to sleep by setting pmset disablesleep back to 0. It will also let it sleep in case of overheating. And if you want to manually toggle it, you can install an optional MCP and tell your agent to keep the MacBook awake for a specific time.
It has four binaries, one of which is a root helper exposing a single setSleepBlocked call. All the logic and policy live in the unprivileged parts. They’re all notarized, and the app is fully open source (MIT).
IP Crawl: Living atlas of open webcams discovered on the public internet
2026-06-27 @ 19:09:49Points: 246Comments: 128
Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other
2026-06-27 @ 17:11:20Points: 161Comments: 75
Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring for Multigres
2026-06-27 @ 17:00:15Points: 1
Zuckerberg's war on whistleblowers
2026-06-27 @ 14:38:05Points: 650Comments: 238
Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days
2026-06-27 @ 14:31:00Points: 677Comments: 268
Post-Mythos Cybersecurity: Keep calm and carry on
2026-06-27 @ 14:23:40Points: 135Comments: 40
Running a software jam in a world of slop
2026-06-27 @ 13:36:45Points: 47Comments: 11
Hack Club noticed these projects and thought I would be well suited to run an event. This was my reaction, I wanted to make something that could encourage the same competition as well the feedback I get from places like HN and appreciate well made projects. Hack Club does a good job at throwing money at people who make projects, but a iffy job at rewarding hard work. I wanted to change that. Radish Jam <https://radish.hackclub.com/> was my reaction to that, and this blog post goes through my thought processes in logistics. How something similar could be run again either by another Hack Clubber or an adult looking to run something for similar for adults :)