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Patients getting stuck in the emergency department waiting for inpatient ward

by JumpCrisscross · less than a minute ago

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Volkswagen announces V2G for private customers for late 2026

by doener · 5 minutes ago

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Denmark chooses Europe's Patriot rival for air defence system

by doener · 5 minutes ago

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I, AI – a memoir written in first person by an AI about its own existence

by natal-ia · 6 minutes ago

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Ask HN: Which is better movie(check the text)?

by wasimsk · 6 minutes ago

The Shawshank Redemption or The Dark Knight?

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Show HN: Macpad – turn your game controller into a Mac mouse and keyboard

by henitchobisa · 6 minutes ago

  I cloud game on my Mac plugged into an external display — controller in
  hand, couch mode, trackpad halfway across the room. Which works fine until
  something interrupts: a Slack ping, a browser tab I need to click, a
  password field.

  Every interruption used to mean pausing, standing up, grabbing the trackpad,
   doing the one-second task, putting the trackpad back, rebinding my hands on
   the controller, and finding my place in the game. The interruption was
  always an order of magnitude longer than the thing it actually interrupted.

  Macpad collapses it into one button. Press Home/PS → the left stick becomes
  my cursor, A is left click, and there's an on-screen keyboard an L1+R1 chord
   away if I need to type. Do the thing. Press Home again → back to the game,
  zero context lost.

  That's the whole pitch. Not a trackpad replacement for its own sake — a fast
   context switch between "I'm gaming" and "I'm on my Mac", without standing
  up.

  The interesting engineering bit, if you're into that: Apple's driver
  silently hides the PS button from the GameController framework on macOS.
  GCController.physicalInputProfile lists "Button Home" but its
  pressedChangedHandler never fires — the OS swallows the event for its Game
  Center overlay. But the button isn't gone. It's right there in the raw HID
  input report.

  Chromium's WebHID does exactly this: opens the device with
  IOHIDDeviceRegisterInputReportCallback, reads the full 64-byte input report,
   and masks the button bit itself. So I did the same — byte 6 bit 0 on DS4
  USB, byte 9 bit 0 on DualSense Bluetooth, etc. Same trick unlocks the
  Create/Share button and the touchpad click, which Apple's driver also drops
  on the floor.

  Other rabbit holes that were way more interesting than I expected:

  - Left clicks turning into right clicks. Posting ⌃Tab via CGEvent leaks the
  control flag into macOS's combined-session modifier state. The next
  synthetic mouse click inherits ctrl, and on macOS ctrl+click == right-click.
   Fix: explicitly reset flags = [] on mouse events, let keyboard events keep
  inheriting (otherwise you break system shortcuts).
  - L1+R1 chord for the keyboard, with a 150ms window. Quick-tapped shoulders
  must still fire their normal action; the chord only wins if both arrive
  inside the window. Deferred-DispatchWorkItem + cancel-on-opposite-arrival.
  - Haptics that actually feel like a mechanical click = a sharp transient
  layered over a 40ms continuous tail. One event alone feels like a flat buzz.
   Two layered events feel like a keycap.

  Honest disclosure: a lot of this was vibe-coded with Claude. I drove, Claude
   did plenty of the typing. I'm calling that out because the interesting
  thing isn't that I hand-wrote every line — it's that the debugging stories
  above (the PS button, the modifier leak, the chord window timing) are all
  real problems we actually hit, diagnosed from logs, and fixed. The AI was a
  good typist; the system design, the "wait, why does this work in Chromium
  but not us", the hypothesis-forming — still the work.

  Works on macOS 14+, Liquid Glass UI on Tahoe, Swift Package Manager, no
  dependencies. MIT.

  Repo + full bindings + architecture notes:
  https://github.com/henit-chobisa/macpad

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Google is Hollowing out Waze, and that's a Problem for Apple

by jeffwass · 6 minutes ago

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Email could have been X.400 times better

by maguay · 8 minutes ago

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Ask HN: Is Microsoft copilot good or garbage?

by wasimsk · 9 minutes ago

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An update on rust-coreutils for Ubuntu 26.04

by self · 9 minutes ago

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Predicting the AI Ecosystem for 2026

by theoneone · 10 minutes ago

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Is systems thinking the only skill left?

by rickdg · 12 minutes ago

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Desktop buddy that controls your screen

by AmDab · 14 minutes ago

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Show HN: Generate Static Sites from Videos

by keepamovin · 16 minutes ago

And pdfs, and more. And host them for free on Cloudflare pages. Flipbook is a 6MB Rust CLI that does all that.

Https://flipbook.dosaygo.com

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An Open Letter to Hetzner

by 0x000042 · 17 minutes ago

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Why The Split? [Meshcore]

by simonjgreen · 17 minutes ago

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Show HN: JibarOS, a shared inference runtime for Android

by rafaelvalle03 · 19 minutes ago

JibarOS is an Android 16 fork I’ve been building to explore a shared runtime for on-device inference.

It adds: a system service in system_server a native daemon pluggable inference backends a Binder AIDL for capability-based calls across text, audio, and vision The goal is to centralize things that are otherwise handled independently by apps, like model residency, scheduling, fairness, and backend routing.

The current interface exposes 12 capabilities including completion, translation, rerank, embeddings, transcription, synthesis, VAD, OCR, detection, and description.

Repo: https://github.com/Jibar-OS/JibarOS

Interested in feedback from anyone who has worked on Android framework/services, ML runtimes, or device-level resource scheduling.

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Train-Before-Test: One Simple Fix That Makes LLM Benchmark Rankings Agree

by taegee · 21 minutes ago

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Boston marathon's good Samaritan loses race time but wins plaudits

by petethomas · 27 minutes ago

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Rediscovering the Handcart

by jgrodziski · 28 minutes ago

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