Hacker News focuses on standardizing and source, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Bellingcat.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Hacker News·US·corporate
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What happened: Reducing the size of source maps became a top priority as JavaScript bundles grew into hundreds of thousands, and eventually millions, of characters.
Cross-source context: Bellingcat highlights flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights , it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular...
What to watch next: movement around standardizing, source.
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This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights, it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular aircraft’s movements indicate. Bellingcat has developed a tool called Turnstone to make it easier to visualise historical trends in flight data a
Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights , it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular...
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Swarm Claim
Using Bellingcat’s New Open Source Tool to Explore Historical and Spatial Flight Data.
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights , it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular...
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights, it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular aircraft’s movements indicate. Bellingcat has developed a tool called Turnstone to make it easier to visualise historical trends in flight data a
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights, it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular aircraft’s movements indicate. Bellingcat has developed a tool called Turnstone to make it easier to visualise historical trends in flight data a