
Hacker News Recap
A podcast that recaps some of the top posts on Hacker News every day. This is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by Wondercraft.ai. Create your own news rundown podcast at app.wondercraft.ai
Latest episodes

Mar 25, 2024 • 19min
March 23rd, 2024 | Linux Crisis Tools
This podcast covers topics such as pre-installed Linux crisis tools, renewed interest in Blu-ray, discovery of Aztec codices, property investment in Pine Bluff Arkansas, technical analysis of the Intel 8,088 processor, impacts of tectonic movements on mapping services, Tynyshid SSH server, AUSIDE Cloud Computer, Marimo Interactive Fluffy Ball customization options, and HACSI programming language for game development.

Mar 23, 2024 • 19min
March 22nd, 2024 | Boom announces successful flight of XB-1 demonstrator aircraft
Topics discussed in the podcast include the successful flight of Booms XB1 aircraft, mapping legal documents in Australia, Google's privacy concerns, Bulma CSS framework update, inflation targets, AI business strategies, open-source robotics, seismic activity off Canada coast, and more.

Mar 22, 2024 • 19min
March 21st, 2024 | U.S. sues Apple, accusing it of maintaining an iPhone monopoly
A recap of Hacker News includes topics like U.S. suing Apple for iPhone monopoly, a new code comparison tool Difftastic, the intelligence of E. coli chemotaxis, hackers opening hotel keycard locks, DuckDB as a new jq, Ludic Python framework with Htmx support, GoFetch side-channel attack, Ikigai for finding meaning in life, and plant-based polymers for sustainability.

Mar 21, 2024 • 18min
March 20th, 2024 | Flightradar24's new GPS jamming map
Topics discussed include Flightradar24's new GPS jamming map, regex character interpretations, open-source dungeon crawler games, Google employees' work on transformers, open-source vector graphics renderer, Google Scholar PDF reader, Paris's public housing investments, Intel's grants for building chip plants, and Michel Talagrand winning Abel Prize for randomness work

Mar 20, 2024 • 20min
March 19th, 2024 | How to Start Google
Debates on starting Google, Java 22 release, Lego set value analysis, AT&T data breach, vintage computing insights, Alzheimer's fat buildup, APOE4 gene variant study, Apple software release fallout, and tribute to astronaut Thomas Stafford

Mar 19, 2024 • 18min
March 18th, 2024 | YouTube now requires to label their realistic-looking videos made using AI
YouTube now requires labeling AI-generated videos, 125M accounts breached. Debates on cookie banner laws, new AI chips by Nvidia. Rust code generation advances, EPA bans asbestos. Comparison of web technologies and self-hosted project tracking tools.

Mar 18, 2024 • 18min
March 16th, 2024 | How web bloat impacts users with slow devices
The podcast discusses the impact of web bloat on user experience, the challenges faced by the Hackintosh community, Cloudflare's domain loss, libraries struggling with e-book costs, the retirement of Mozilla Location Service, macOS 14.4 causing JVM crashes, Microsoft's AutoDev for AI-driven development, and the Telefuncan Datenspeicher device.

Mar 18, 2024 • 19min
March 17th, 2024 | Grok
Topics discussed include decompiling binary code with LLM, Mars' influence on Earth's oceans and climate, sudden increase in car washes, and the release of Django REST framework 3. The podcast also covers AI's impact on academic writing, Heinlein's fan mail solution, vintage tech connectivity, and astrology.

Mar 17, 2024 • 18min
March 15th, 2024 | 'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower before death
Topics include a whistleblower's statement before death, Berlin's techno scene recognition, McDonald's ice cream machine repair rules, self-teaching language models, Harvard academic misconduct, IAM challenges, Nix vs Docker for image building, and Sunlight's certificate transparency log.

Mar 16, 2024 • 18min
March 14th, 2024 | Vision Pro: What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right
This podcast explores topics such as legal misconduct, technological advancements in VR, the cultural significance of Berlin's techno scene, text extraction from images on Linux, academic fraud, and the challenges of repairing McDonald's ice cream machines.