The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe

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macOS Tahoe's large corner radius causes usability issues with window resizing due to an unresponsive area near the corner. Users must grab the window outside the corner for reliable resizing, which feels unnatural and error-prone.

This game is a single 13 KiB file that runs on Windows, Linux and in the Browser

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User created a Snake game that runs on Windows, Linux, and in the browser from a single source file. The game is around 13 KiB in size and uses compression and packing techniques to achieve cross-platform compatibility.

2026 is the year of self-hosting

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The user has successfully self-hosted various services on a cheap mini PC using CLI agents like Claude Code, which made the process easier and enjoyable. They now have 13 services running on the device, including password management, photo storage, and media services, using minimal resources.

iCloud Photos Downloader

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iCloud Photo Downloader is a weekly-released tool available for direct download and through package managers. It downloads iCloud photos and supports Live Photos, RAW images, and has an experimental mode.

I Cannot SSH into My Server Anymore (and That's Fine)

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The user replaced their $100/month VPS with a new setup using Fedora CoreOS, Ignition, and Podman Quadlets, automating container deployment and updates. They achieved a fully automated deployment process, but plan to add observability and potentially move TLS certificates to a block storage.

Sampling at negative temperature

We're experimenting with LLaMA at a negative temperature to see unusual results. The model generates weird and incomprehensible text, repeating certain tokens like Хронологија and entferne.

FUSE is All You Need – Giving agents access to anything via filesystems

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Implementing a filesystem in a sandboxed environment for AI agents provides ergonomic tool behavior and reduces tool space. FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) can be used to expose arbitrary data structures as files, making it easier to integrate with existing platforms.

I'd tell you a UDP joke…

Have a code pun to share? Send it to ^*[email protected]

I'm making a game engine based on dynamic signed distance fields (SDFs) [video]

Don't fall into the anti-AI hype

The user, a programmer, believes AI has changed the field forever, making it possible to complete large projects with minimal human effort, and now sees AI as a tool to help write better software faster. They suggest embracing AI, testing its tools, and finding ways to multiply one's productivity, rather than resisting its impact, to stay relevant and continue enjoying the fun of programming.

Elo – A data expression language which compiles to JavaScript, Ruby, and SQL

Elo is a pure data language with no reference semantics, designed for non-technical users and safe data handling. It compiles to JavaScript, Ruby, and SQL with a simple syntax and standard library.

The Next Two Years of Software Engineering

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The software industry is at a crossroads due to AI coding advancements, with two contrasting scenarios: AI automating entry-level tasks and junior developer hiring collapsing, or AI unlocking massive demand for developers across various industries. To thrive in this landscape, developers must adapt by becoming versatile, AI-proficient, and skilled in areas like system design, communication, ...

Gentoo Linux 2025 Review

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Gentoo Linux has 31663 ebuilds for 19174 packages, with 89 GBytes of binary packages available on mirrors. The project has 154 weekly installation stages and 377 external contributors.

A 2026 look at three bio-ML opinions I had in 2024

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The user met two influential people in San Francisco and will co-host an event on January 16th. They will revisit and update old blog posts from 2024, reflecting on predictions made in the bio-ML field and what has changed since.

A set of Idiomatic prod-grade katas for experienced devs transitioning to Go

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Go is simple to learn but nuanced to master, requiring attention to details like safety, memory efficiency, and concurrency control. This repository provides daily coding challenges to drill Go patterns into muscle memory and help seasoned developers adapt their skills to the Go ecosystem.

Ask HN: What are you working on? (January 2026)

The user has been working on several projects including a Spotify recommendation engine, a color palette tool, a Substack for life advice, a solitaire game platform, an iOS camera app, a USCIS form-filling tool, an AI time tracker, and a developer blog aggregator. They are also working on a daily puzzles website and are open to feedback and suggestions on their projects.

Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola [video]

Insights into Claude Opus 4.5 from Pokémon

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Claude Opus 4.5 has made some improvements in navigating Pokémon Red, but still struggles with vision, cognitive bias, and inconsistent memory. It relies heavily on notes and can be slow and inefficient in its decision-making.

BYD's cheapest electric cars to have Lidar self-driving tech

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BYD's upcoming Seagull and Dolphin models will feature LiDAR sensors for improved ADAS offerings. This tech will bring Navigate on Autopilot functionality to these low-cost cars, making it more accessible to mass markets.

Erich von Däniken has died

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A researcher spent 70 years studying extraterrestrial visits to Earth, which he believes inspired ancient mythology and religions. He aims to provide conclusive evidence through his work, countering what he sees as scientific and religious humbugs.

Poison Fountain

Suppose you are handling an HTTP GET request targeting the path in a hidden link.

Anthropic: Developing a Claude Code competitor using Claude Code is banned

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"Food JPEGs" in Super Smash Bros. & Kirby Air Riders

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Super Smash Bros. and Kirby Air Riders use flat "billboarded" stock images of food, a style that has persisted for nearly 25 years. The images are sourced from Material Dictionary CDs and have undergone changes across various games, including Super Smash Bros. Melee, Kirby Air Ride, and Kirby Air Riders.

iMessage-kit is an iMessage SDK for macOS

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The Advanced iMessage Kit is a full-featured SDK for reading, sending, and automating iMessage conversations on macOS. It offers advanced features like threaded replies, tapbacks, message editing, unsending, and live typing indicators.

"Scholars Will Call It Nonsense": The Structure of von Däniken's Argument (1987)

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Erich von Däniken's book Chariots of the Gods? claims human history was shaped by aliens, but lacks credible evidence. His arguments are based on flawed logic and misinterpretation of archaeological findings.

Quake 1 Single-Player Map Design Theories (2001)

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The text discusses design theories for creating high-quality Quake 1 single-player maps, including guidelines for map quality, theme, architecture, and gameplay. It also lists common flaws to avoid in single-player levels, such as poor theme, instant death traps, and obscure progression, and emphasizes the importance of skill settings, monster placement, and secret usage.

I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too

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The user switched from Windows to Linux due to issues with telemetry and poor software stability in Windows 11, and they found Linux to be more stable and enjoyable to use. They tried various Linux distributions, including Mint, Debian, and Artix, and settled on Artix for its flexibility and customization options, which allowed them to fully unlock the potential of their computers.

C++ std::move doesn't move anything: A deep dive into Value Categories

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C++ developers often misuse std::move, leading to performance issues due to unnecessary copies, and should instead use it to change the value category of an expression from lvalue to xvalue, allowing the compiler to select the move constructor. Properly implementing move semantics involves using std::exchange in move constructors and assignment operators, marking them noexcept, and avoiding ...

Meta announces nuclear energy projects

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Meta is partnering with companies like Oklo, TerraPower, and Vistra to add clean, reliable nuclear energy to the US grid, supporting AI innovation and creating thousands of jobs. The agreements will provide up to 6.6 GW of new and existing clean energy by 2035, reinforcing America's nuclear supply chain and supporting new and existing jobs.

Show HN: Engineering Schizophrenia: Trusting Yourself Through Byzantine Faults

Robert Escriva, a Cornell PhD, shares his experience with schizophrenia and applies debugging techniques to manage his condition. He wrote a guide, "Engineering Schizophrenia," to help others navigate mental health challenges.