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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a8091ded39d40769b04feba9bcae23f&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a809c1cbcd54a718d972fd24974ca7f&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80a3f3b49b46a589ae3987a32aec84&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80be7873cd405aaa04381159ada422&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80ae1de2b84e50b1e32aed76fb8cf0&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80912c7be545edb7c9832d652982da&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80920cb80f471cb0ea18758a8dd7c4&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM
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15 sheet-pan dinners for the busiest weeknightshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a80a4d302fd4dbebadbfb98824b8356&url=https%3a%2f%2fkdhnews.com%2fnews%2fnation%2f15-sheet-pan-dinners-for-the-busiest-weeknights%2farticle_f69bb8fd-60ab-51aa-81ac-5d543daca383.html&c=17334073153842910037&mkt=en-usBusy weeknights leave little patience for juggling several pots, pans, and cooking times. These 15 sheet-pan recipes keep most of the work in one place, with choices ranging from glazed chicken and ...Jun 16, 2026 6:30 AM

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DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attackedhttps://spacenews.com/darpa-to-explore-ways-to-rapidly-rebuild-satellite-networks-if-attacked/The agency is seeking novel concepts to restore critical satellite services within hours or weeks The post DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attacked appeared first on SpaceNews.Jun 15, 2026 1:55 PM

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What’s the Best Way to Monetize Space Energy?https://spacenews.com/whats-the-best-way-to-monetize-space-energy/By Marc Berte, Founder and CEO of Overview Energy AI is making energy valuable enough that we’re reconsidering where infrastructure should live. Space is increasingly where that conversation leads. Orbital […] The post What’s the Best Way to Monetize Space Energy? appeared first on SpaceNews.Jun 15, 2026 1:06 PM
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Ask HN: How do you cope when your startup contracts?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48453224The same general situation has happened to me twice now and I am wondering if it’s something I can break free from or if it’s just the nature of the Startup beast - or what. There seems to be some kind of bubble that starts drying up investment in a startup where I am a technical lead. Both times, things seem to be going well and then 2 years in there are rounds of layoffs due to factors outside my/product’s control where the result is the same. I end up as the last tech generalist. It falls to me to write as much of the code as I can, manage (if any are left) engineers in my department, running support basically on my own, owning a large part of the product roadmap, working with the customers on support and implementations, working with integration partners, plus a slowly expanding list of responsibilities as new stuff falls on reduced teams. I pick up new domains pretty quick (finance, insurance, compliance), switch contexts well. I’ve always been the person who just figures it out -Jun 8, 2026 10:28 PM
blockchainednovel.com
Show HN: Startup sci-fi novel that took me 5 years to writehttps://www.blockchainednovel.com/It started after reading Stephen King's "On Writing" where he likened the art of writing as the unearthing of an archeological site after you stumbled upon a unique bone of a story. His advice was to choose a domain you are deeply intimate with. For me, I've been a struggling startup founder for 15 years—enough material to inspire a novel.A 1,000-word writing exercise turned into a complete 125k-word manuscript over the course of a year.In year 1, I learned the sheer joy of unencumbered creative flow and authentic expression. A similar flow I used to get from coding (and more recently vibe coding). What made it effortless was a mindset that I was writing for the sake of it, not with the intention of publishing.After a year of keeping it close to my chest, I decided to show it to a few close friends. They liked some of it, destroyed some of it. Some ultimately encouraged me to publish it.In year 2, I learned about the chasm between writing for myself and writing for an audience. Nerdy sJun 8, 2026 4:29 PM
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How should we teach digital research workflows to undergrad philosophy students?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48422480I'm mainly looking for tools and resources, ideally focusing on open-source, open-access, and free options. Any suggestions on the presentation approach, along with any dos and don'ts, would be very welcome.Jun 6, 2026 7:46 AM
nano.rs
Show HN: Nano – open core siem built on rust and ClickHousehttps://nano.rs/Hi HN,I’m Dan Lussier & I built a SIEM named nano. The platform took around 6 months to be fully featured (and tested, and security scanned.. many times over). I’ve been working in information security for over 20 years, and even if it sounds redundant, I always found major SIEM providers to 1, be insanely expensive and 2, often have issues (outages, inability to scale properly and still have strong capabilities / fast searches).Around December (2025), I started down the path of creating nano, at first I was reading about some research around some new extensions released for Postgres (I’ve been using it for over a decade for various projects, so I was intrigued). So, I started creating the SIEM, I got about a week into it and realized even with the new extensions, Postgres will just not scale for SIEM-like workloads (I already knew this overall for standard psql, but the extensions added some really cool keyword concepts for speed). After that I started digging in and found Clickhouse Jun 3, 2026 1:14 PM
github.com
Show HN: Open-source general-purpose alternative to Exa Websetshttps://github.com/tinyfish-io/bigsetHey Everyone!So I get to spend most of my day tweaking and playing around with really powerful search engines at TinyFish (which is so awesome). I’ve recently been super fascinated by the idea of using a search engine recursively to build datasets.Been playing around with Exa’s WebSets product quite a bit and realized it was mainly focused on prospecting, and it creates datasets with a lot of missing data.So we built a fully open source project, that can build and update datasets on any topic.Datasets I have generated so far, “All products that Starbucks sells on amazon, with their price and if they are in stock”, “All theme parks in California, with ticket prices” , “All YC companies that are currently hiring for eng roles with their hiring page link” Would love for yall’s to try it out, and drop your thoughts, stars and feedback. Thanks!Jun 2, 2026 5:58 PM
pictolab.io
Show HN: Pictolab (online HDR image editor)https://pictolab.io/Source code: http://github.com/anchpop/pictolabI love HDR, but until recently dynamic HDR content was hard to render in the browser. But now, with browsers shipping support for WebGPU and canvases with extended color spaces, it's actually feasible.So what I wanted to was make an image editor capable of doing the simple edits I often need to do, but with full HDR support, which is rare in browser editors. Turning up the brightness on an HDR-capable monitor is a great way to see what your monitor can do :PI tried to go overboard in every way I could. So brightness/saturation/hue adjustments use the okLCH color space, and there's an option to do a "content-aware resize" with seam carving, which is fast because it's parallelized using Sam Westrick's triangle-blocking algorithm [0].Also, the site supports importing HEIC photos as taken with an iPhone, which is surprisingly hard to do correctly. Libraries like libheic don't fully support the format used by iPhones, so if used naively the HDRMay 31, 2026 9:45 PM
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Propuesta TLBIC v4.1 – «La sabiduría de dialogar con un espejo imperfectohttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48303533Queridas y queridos lectores: He añadido al final de la propuesta un nuevo apartado titulado «La sabiduría de dialogar con un espejo imperfecto». En él explico el enfoque y los principios con los que formulé preguntas y repetí conversaciones durante la elaboración de este documento. Les agradecería mucho que pudieran leerlo. Gracias de corazón por dedicar tiempo a este mensaje.Propuesta TLBIC – Ver. 4.1 en español: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15rlxbu23AscxHxZC1ViIht-hAP4-MBvH/view?usp=drive_linkPropuesta TLBIC – Ver. 4.1 en japonés: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LqPFisBPr53kcOXGElk8AnBQoTeHrCO8/view?usp=drive_linkDear everyone, I have added a new section at the end of the proposal titled “The Wisdom of Dialoguing with an Imperfect Mirror.” It explains the approach and principles I followed while asking questions and refining the conversations during the creation of this proposal. I would be grateful if you could take a look. Thank you very much for reading this message.May 28, 2026 2:12 AM
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Show HN: Monkdev is a toolkit and methodology for coding with LLMshttps://github.com/oeo/monkdevI'm sure many people have some solutions similar to this but I've been using some variation of this since roughly the release of Opus 3 to get higher quality results. Like, significantly higher. So I decided to make it into a more structured package.Problem: bad decisions and short sighted solutions due to the LLM not having enough context before acting. They'd read one file, or a few segments of a set of files using a super conservative offset and limit, guess about the rest, apply a patch, run a unit test and then tell you with its entire chest that the code is production-ready.Those bandaids over time became debt, drift, complexity. Unnecessary LOC in a codebase where I find myself wondering is this thing even making me more efficient or should I be in VIM more often and just save myself the API costs (I use OpenCode + OpenRouter and have been known to blast through hundreds of dollars a day in spend using Frontier models).I found that, for whatever reason, LLMs respond to role-playMay 26, 2026 7:08 PM
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Ask HN: Encouraging a child's gaming PC build despite fear of gaming addiction?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4826332112yo son is doing dedicated research on gaming PC parts and binge-watches videos on how to build (he's not a native English speaker and has no real electronics skills, so this is quite impressive tbh). Me the dad, however, fears that I'm witnessing a FPS addict being born.What's a good Middle Way here? Kid actually building the machine all by himself -- 100% yes, even if it's quite expensive; kid then Counter Striking, Call of Dutying etc for hours on dat 27" screen -- ugh!What complicates things is that I myself am more of a "computational minimalist" using 15 year old machines in a cli-only environment etc. I've tried to show him That Path also ("dude, here's some Turbo Pascal for ya!"), but, well, obviously he's preferring those addictively engineered and GPU-hungry multiplayer games with his friends any day.He's a good kid all in all, actively engaged in competitive rowing, with good grades etc. Plays chess also (but all the other folks are FPSing or Minecrafting, so there's that).May 25, 2026 4:11 AM

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Call for Creatives: NASA Seeks Help Illuminating Mission Storytellinghttps://www.nasa.gov/news-release/call-for-creatives-nasa-seeks-help-illuminating-mission-storytelling/As NASA pushes the boundaries of exploration and innovation for the benefit of humanity, the agency is looking for partners to share mission stories covering Artemis Moon missions, nuclear propulsion, aeronautics, and more. NASA published an Announcement for Proposals on May 21 asking filmmakers, documentarians, songwriters, storytellers, poets, and others to submit proposals to partner […]May 22, 2026 10:12 PM