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Recent SolarWinds Flaws Potentially Exploited as Zero-Days

Security Week - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:42am

Vulnerable SolarWinds Web Help Desk instances were exploited in December 2025 for initial access.

The post Recent SolarWinds Flaws Potentially Exploited as Zero-Days appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Categories: SecurityWeek

Work Up a Sweat at Home With These 7 Expert-Approved Workout Apps

CNET Feed - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:30am
These are the workout apps that will make exercising at home a breeze.&
Categories: CNET

Kyndryl’s proposed takeover shows how critical systems become exposed to foreign control without an overarching policy decision

Computer Weekly Feed - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:28am
Kyndryl’s proposed takeover shows how critical systems become exposed to foreign control without an overarching policy decision
Categories: Computer Weekly

Shannon: OSS Autonomous AI Pentester

Hacker News - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:14am
Categories: Hacker News

Bluesky Map (3.4M users)

Hacker News - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:13am

Article URL: https://bluesky-map.theo.io/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46944405

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Show HN: Printable Classics – Free printable classic books for hobby bookbinders

Hacker News - Mon, 02/09/2026 - 7:09am

I created a site (https://printableclassics.com) that allows you to download classic books and customize things like the font size, page size, and the cover.

As part of this, I wrote a software pipeline that takes epubs, html files, or pdfs and converts them into formatted books with custom covers, page numbers, chapter formatting, etc.

I used an LLM for categorizing the books. There's a nice way to filter such that you could easily find "Young Adult, Ancient, Fantasy" for example.

When downloading from the site, the PDFS are rendered in a work queue. Hopefully the server I'm using won't get overwhelmed. It takes around 10-15 seconds to generate for most books.

Most of the books currently on the site are from Standard Ebooks. I plan to add more books from Archive.org and Project Gutenberg over time.

I also created a little guide on how you can print and bind books at home with around $200 in equipment. (https://printableclassics.com/print-guide)

Printable versions of the Harvard Classics are available here: https://printableclassics.com/harvard_classics This is an example of direct PDF conversion.

Hopefully this is useful to some people. I plan to use the books here for home education myself so it will at least be useful to me. I'd like to add a guide with top suggestions by age level and some educational theory on how I made the selections. I'm happy to take any feedback on the site or answer any questions.

There is also the option to have the books professionally printed through a print on demand provider. I'm hoping that could be a way to pay for the site hosting.

Thanks for checking it out!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46944365

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