news.ycombinator
Coverage of news.ycombinator in the Nexus archive.
- Ask HN: When did computers stop being fun?
The author feels that computers have stopped being fun due to corporatization and mindless entertainment, and is seeking suggestions on how to regain their spark. They no longer code for work or personal projects. The author has lost interest in coding new things.
- Steve Jobs Next Computer: His Forgotten Exile Years
The article discusses Steve Jobs' next computer project during his exile years. The project is mentioned in an article on the IEEE Spectrum website and has garnered comments on the news.ycombinator website. The discussion has 9 comments and 25 points.
- Tesla Wall Connector bootloader bypasses the firmware downgrade ratchet
The Tesla Wall Connector's bootloader can bypass the firmware downgrade ratchet, as discussed in an article on Synacktiv and shared on news.ycombinator. The article explores exploiting the Tesla Wall Connector from its charge port connector. No comments have been made on the post.
- GitHub Actions issued GitHub_TOKEN disclosure in GitHub Actions logs
GitHub Actions has issued a GitHub_TOKEN disclosure in its logs, which may pose a security risk. The issue is being tracked through a security advisory on GitHub. Users can find more information and comments on the news.ycombinator website.
- Ask HN: What are you working on? (May 2026)
The article asks readers to share what they are working on and any new ideas they have. It has 46 points and 149 comments on the news website. The discussion is taking place in May 2026.
- LLMs Corrupt Your Documents When You Delegate
Large Language Models corrupt documents when delegated, according to a study on arXiv. The article discusses the potential risks of relying on LLMs. Comments are available on news.ycombinator.
- RSS Feeds Send Me More Traffic Than Google
The article discusses how RSS feeds bring more traffic than Google, with a comments section on the news.ycombinator website. The article is from shkspr.mobi and has gained 10 points. There is one comment on the post.
- How Monero's proof of work works
The article discusses how Monero's proof of work functions, with a focus on its underlying technology. The post is hosted on Alcazarsec's blog and has garnered comments on the news.ycombinator website. It has received 48 points and sparked 21 comments.
- US national level OS-level age verification bill
A US national-level bill targeting OS-level age verification is under discussion. The proposal has garnered 22 points and 4 comments on a news platform.