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Uber Found Liable in Rape by Driver, Setting Stage for Cases

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The overlooked evolution of the humble car door handle

Car door handles have changed more in appearance than mechanism for decades. Early designs mirrored home latches—simple bars that rotated to latch. By the 1950s–70s, twist, flap, pull-up and pull-out styles emerged, with interior/exterior linkages (rods or cables) transferring motion to the latch. The latch and striker positioning shifted for safety and styling, allowing handles to be non-inline with the latch. IIHS tests spurred robust latches; aerodynamics pushed flush or recessed designs. Modern cars blend electronic unlocking with a physical backup latch, keeping the familiar hand action alive.

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Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info

A navigation/index page for Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Information site, listing sections (What's New, Beginners, Glossary, Brakes, Gears and Drivetrains, Repair Tips, Touring, Video, etc.), Do-It-Yourself, Humor, Singlespeed, Tandems, Fixed-Gear, and more, plus Sheldon Brown's personal pages, Paris-Brest-Paris page, and miscellaneous links; includes the site URL and a 'Last Updated' note by John Allen.

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Bits About Money: Fraud Investigation Is Believing Your Lying Eyes

Fraud in U.S. welfare programs is real and systemic. Using Minnesota's daycare subsidies as a case study, the author details large-scale fraud via fake sign-ins, overbilling, and beneficiary recruitment tied to Feeding Our Future and related networks. Fraud flourishes in high-growth, loosely regulated sectors and across interconnected supply chains—providers, banks, and identity markets. The piece argues for stronger signals, cross-checking peripheral evidence, and real-time machine-learning detection, preferring pre-authorization to pay-and-chase. It notes ethnic concentration in some rings and urges better governance and tracking of person-to-business links to curb repeat offenses.

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White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx

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The Monad Called Free

Treats Free as a higher-order monad: a monad in the category of endofunctors (Endo) rather than Hask. Introduces HFunctor and HMonad (functors in Endo and their maps via hfmap, hbind, hreturn). Arrows in Endo are natural transformations. Free f a = Pure a | Free (f (Free f a)) becomes a functor and a monad in Endo; Free is the free monoid in Endo, i.e., lists in Endo. Develops hsingleton, hFoldMap, hFold, and shows how to interpret Free as an abstract syntax tree with fold/interpreter. References to related work.

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The Waymo World Model: A New Frontier for Autonomous Driving Simulation

Waymo introduces the Waymo World Model, a Genie 3–based, photorealistic 3D world generator for autonomous driving simulation. It leverages broad world knowledge from pretraining to simulate rare events and multi-sensor outputs (camera and lidar), enabling counterfactual driving and scalable, controllable experiments via driving actions, scene layouts, and language controls. It converts dashcam footage into multimodal simulations for realism. It supports extreme weather, long-tail objects, and safety-critical scenarios, with efficient inference for long rollouts, helping pre-train and benchmark the Waymo Driver before real-world deployment.

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Animated Engines

Homepage for Animated Engines offering interactive animations of many engines—four-stroke diesel, two-stroke, Wankel, Atkinson, steam (including locomotives and oscillating steam), CO2/other motors, Newcomen/atmospheric engines, Watt/Grasshopper and Unknown beams, crank substitutes and revolving cylinders, and Stirling variants (single/two-cylinder, Ross yoke, low differential)—alongside sections like Home, About, Contact, History, Bibliography, How To Follow, Befriend and Subscribe.

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Understanding Neural Network, Visually

An introductory visualization by Damar explaining neural networks. It describes a neural network as inspired by biological systems, processing input data through layers of neurons. Each neuron multiplies inputs by weights, sums them, and activates if a threshold is reached, with the final layer giving the output. Demonstrated via handwritten digit recognition: the image’s pixel brightness serves as input, weights shape activations, and the last layer selects the digit with the highest activation. The piece notes learning the right weights is tricky and invites feedback; it's a basic visualization, not exhaustive.

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An Update on Heroku

Heroku announces a transition to a sustaining engineering model focused on stability, security, reliability, and support. Existing customers experience no changes to pricing, billing, service, or day-to-day usage; core functionality remains production-ready. Enterprise contracts will not be offered to new customers, but current subscriptions will be honored and may renew. The change aims to concentrate investments on enterprise-grade AI, secure deployment, and long-term value while maintaining existing apps, pipelines, teams, and add-ons.

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Wall Street just lost $285B because of 13 Markdown files

The author links a $285B SaaS valuation drop on Feb 3–5, 2026 to 13 GitHub markdown files in a knowledge-work plugin, arguing it signals how agentic AI tools can outperform traditional SaaS. Agentic workflows access source material to do tasks like legal review or tax questions, potentially replacing professional services and some SaaS. Some SaaS moats remain—systems of record with robust APIs—but many legacy platforms lag in API design, driving costly migrations. The future favors headless, API-first products tailored by vertical data; markdown may largely replace ‘UI-first’ SaaS where data is accessible.

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Hackers (1995) Animated Experience

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NIMBYs Aren't Just Shutting Down Housing

Guest post by Sonja Trauss of YIMBY Law argues that NIMBYs aim to silence housing advocates and curb democratic debate. It recounts Rancho Palos Verdes’ upzoning for 647 homes, achieved by letters reminding officials of state housing obligations and warning of SB 9, builder’s remedy, or the Housing Accountability Act lawsuits. A NIMBY filed a state bar complaint claiming Trauss was practicing law without a license; supporters say such letters are protected First Amendment political speech and petitioning. The piece calls for robust, open discussion and rejects delegitimization of housing advocates.

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Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS

LiteBox is a security-focused library OS enabling kernel- and user-mode execution while minimizing host surface by limiting host interfaces. It provides a North-South interoperability layer, exposing a Rust-like North interface when given a South Platform, and supports wide North–South use cases: running unmodified Linux on Windows, sandboxing Linux apps on Linux, SEV SNP, OP-TEE on Linux, and LVBS. It is actively evolving toward a stable release, released under MIT license, with contributing and security docs in the repo.

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The rise of one-pizza engineering teams

AI speeds coding, shifting bottlenecks to product specs and design. PMs and designers slow delivery as cycles tighten. 'Product engineers' emerge who own roadmaps and user insights while designers contribute design blocks; specialists guard code quality to avoid AI-driven anti-patterns. Large teams fragment into small 2–3 person projects; even within bigger teams, work is split into pairs. Managers remain essential but focus on enabling collaboration. The changes mark the first wave; QA roles and further shifts remain uncertain.

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Amazon plunge continues $1T wipeout as AI bubble fears ignite sell-off

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LLMs could be, but shouldn't be compilers

Alperen Keles argues LLMs could resemble compilers but cautions the analogy is incomplete. Improved models reduce hallucinations, but natural-language specs are underspecified, forcing LLMs to guess data models and behavior. That drives iterative refinement and consumer-style production, risking loss of design intent and control. As LLMs enter the toolchain, the bottleneck becomes specification and verification; we must strengthen the will to specify and develop robust tests, contracts, and formal specs to maintain guarantees.

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Solving Shrinkwrap: New Experimental Technique

Roman Komarov introduces an experimental CSS technique for true shrinkwrapping: sizing an element by its auto-wrapped content using anchor positioning and scroll-driven animations to measure inner content and apply outer dimensions. The base approach uses a .shrinkwrap wrapper, a .shrinkwrap-content inner box, and a .shrinkwrap-probe anchored to .shrinkwrap-source, plus CSS layers, custom properties, timeline-scope, and container queries. It supports non-left alignment, nested content, and varied use cases (chat bubbles, tooltips, overlays). Caution: highly experimental, with Safari crashes in some setups and graceful degradation.

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Show HN: Smooth CLI – Token-efficient browser for AI agents

Smooth CLI provides a browser built for AI agents, letting them state goals in natural language instead of issuing low-level clicks or typing. Current tools waste tokens, clutter context, and struggle with iframes and shadow DOMs. The result is slow, expensive, and error-prone browser automation. Smooth handles the browser actions behind the scenes, enabling 20x faster and 5x cheaper operation. It can route traffic through your IP to avoid captchas and geo-blocks, runs in isolated, cloud-based environments, supports unlimited parallel browsers, and requires no setup.

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Nixie-clock using neon lamps as logic elements (2007)

An amateur clock that reads Nixie tubes but is driven entirely by neon lamps, not transistors or ICs. The neon ring counters divide mains 50 Hz to generate seconds, minutes, hours; Nixie outputs are driven via LDRs, with an optical attenuator to limit ambient light. The design relies on matching lamp characteristics and burn-in; modern neon indicators differ, so resistor values and an auxiliary neon amplifier stage are needed. The author notes stability challenges and aging bulbs, experimented with blue LEDs for ambiance, and later replaced the supply with a stabilizer tube. A newer 2020 version exists using different lamps.

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