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The Hacker Times

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Monday, August 10, 2026
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Hacker News

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Laurentiu Gabriel▲ 549

How I use LLMs to learn complex topics

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Teknogeek▲ 143

What Happened to HackerOne?

The rise and fall of the largest bug bounty platform in the world

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Claude▲ 85

Auto mode is now the default in Claude Code

Claude Code will soon run auto mode by default for Pro, Max, and Team plans, enabling longer-running autonomous work, and catching more dangerous commands.

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Dpreview▲ 80

Japanese court overturns Red RAW video patent

· The Japanese Patent Office has declared one of Red's key Raw video patents as invalid, following a challenge by Panasonic. The court determined that

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OpenChamber▲ 130

OpenChamber: An Agentic Development Environment

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Snowflake▲ 66

How We Pushed CDC into Postgres

Discover Snowflake Postgres Mirroring. Learn how push-based change data capture delivers transactional replication to your data lake with zero lag.

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The Economist▲ 100

The tragedy of the commons, AI edition

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National Bureau of Economic Research▲ 43

Long-Run Effects of H-1B Immigration on the U.S. Economy (July 2026)

Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy…

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Whodunnit AI▲ 39

Show HN: Voice driven murder mystery, Interview AI suspects with your voice

Step into the interrogation room. Interview AI suspects with your own voice, catch their lies, and accuse the killer to their face. Solve the murder at Blackwood Manor — if you can.

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GitHub▲ 24

Run Android ARM64 VR APKs on Apple Vision Pro

JIT-less relinker and compatibility layer for running Quest/Android XR APKs on visionOS and macOS - shinyquagsire23/Klepton

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Folding Globes▲ 25

Turn satellite imagery into a paper globe you fold yourself

Build a personalized folding paper globe: pick a shape, choose a map style, pin your places, and download a print-ready PDF. By MapScaping.

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HN — Best of the Week

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TechEBlog▲ 243

Tom Stanton's supersonic trebuchet breaks sound barrier with gravity alone

Tom Stanton has spent years chasing a number that gravity itself seemed to forbid. On a quiet field somewhere in the UK, a 40-kilogram mass dropped a short distance, spun a carbon-fiber arm past 2,300 revolutions per minute, and sent a 4-gram projectile into the air at 776 miles per hour. That is nine miles per hour past the speed of sound. For the first time, a purely gravity-powered trebuchet crossed the barrier. Medieval engineers created these machines to fling huge stones at castle walls. The basic idea is to hoist a large heavy weight, let it fall down, and

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Notebookcheck▲ 456

Windows 11's built-in Weather app wastes more than 1 GB of RAM

A new report shows Windows 11's built-in Weather app can consume more than 1 GB of RAM. By comparison, Apple's native Weather app on macOS uses roughly five times less memory under similar…

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Terry Godier▲ 578

Mea Culpa – Dark Hours

Last week I launched a project called Dark Hours, which was a website utility to give you an idea of what could be seen in the sky that night. A developer who …

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Laurentiu Gabriel▲ 558

How I use LLMs to learn complex topics

LLMs are used for any things. Learning new things is one of the top use cases.

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The Atlantic▲ 258

Everything you do is being recorded

Is there any way of fighting back?

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TechCrunch▲ 254

Silicon Valley misreads science fiction and undermines democracy

On the latest episode of Equity, we spoke to Jill Lepore about "government by machines" and why Elon Musk is a bad science fiction reader.

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The Conversation▲ 242

Taxi drivers rarely die of Alzheimer's

Working with and living in spatially complex environments may help delay cognitive decline, though more research is needed.

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