Using AI to write better code more slowly

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The author argues that LLMs can be used to write high-quality code more slowly, rather than just spewing out low-quality code quickly. They use a combination of models to find and prioritize bugs in code, resulting in more careful and methodical coding.

Taking a walk may lead to more creativity than sitting, study finds (2014)

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Walking improves creative thinking by 81-100% compared to sitting. Regular walking can temporarily boost free-flowing thoughts and creativity without requiring intense exercise.

How Shamir's Secret Sharing Works

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A company uses Adi Shamir's 1979 secret sharing scheme to split a secret into pieces, where any smaller number reveals nothing, but any required number can recover it. This scheme hides the secret behind random coefficients, making too few shares contain no information about the secret.

Norway's 2 petabytes of Huawei flash storage and LLM training

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Norway's National Library is developing a sovereign AI model trained in Norwegian language using 2 PB of Huawei storage. The project aims to create a locally trained AI that understands Norway's history, news, and culture, which a globally trained English-speaking AI would not know.

Exit IP VPN servers mitigation rollout

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Below are the servers with the new mitigation applied.

Ferrari Luce

Ferrari's new architecture combines performance with luxury and spaciousness through advanced drivetrain and electric power source. The interior features tactile controls and dedicated NVH solutions for a refined driving experience.

California moves to exempt Linux from its age-verification law after backlash

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California lawmakers may exempt most open-source operating systems from age-verification requirements. The proposed amendment would exclude software distributed under open-source licenses from the Digital Age Assurance Act.

Squares in Squares

10 $s = 3 + 1over 2sqrt 2 =nn3.70710678118654$found by frits göbel in early 1979.proved by walter stromquist in 2003.explore group 11 $a = 0 = $n - 3.87708359002281 $rigid. 55 $d = 7.0077100750391$

Designing for and against the manufactured normalcy field (2012)

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This post tells the story of the session at FOO camp this year that I co-ran with Matt Webb on the Manufactured Normalcy Field. It explains the background of the idea, describes the structure of the brainstorming session, outlines its results, and then tracks some of the uptake of the idea since FOO, specifically in a recent episode of A Show with Ze Frank. A few months back, Nick Pinkston ...

Toshifumi Suzuki, founder of Seven-Eleven Japan, has died

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Toshifumi Suzuki revolutionized Japan's retail sector by introducing franchising and transforming the convenience store industry with Seven-Eleven Japan. He implemented innovative data systems and streamlined distribution, improving productivity and profitability.

Does Anybody Actually Like React?

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The author criticizes React for being a bloated, slow, and complex framework that often leads to poor code quality and performance issues. They argue that React's ecosystem has become a self-perpetuating cycle of network effects rather than technical fit, and that it's often chosen over other alternatives due to familiarity rather than suitability.

Hacker News front page as a site

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The article discusses various topics including Mullvad's solutions, gobee, Riscrithm, HetznerCloud, Gnutella, film reviewer A.S. Hamrah, and more, highlighting technical approaches and innovations in data integrity, AI, and software development. It also covers news on Microsoft, Firefox, NordVPN, DeepSeek API, scams, and other topics related to technology, security, and innovation.

Performance of Rust Language [pdf]

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Contribute to yugr/rust-slides development by creating an account on GitHub.

Show HN: Write your BPF programs in Go, not C

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gobee is a Go tool that transpiles a subset of Go into BPF C, generating typed Go bindings for the userspace side and gating loads against the running kernel. It reuses clang's mature BPF backend for codegen, BTF, and CO-RE relocations.

CVE-2026-28952: Apple macOS 26.5 Kernel Vuln found by Claude

Apple doesn't disclose security issues until patches are available. Recent releases are listed on the Apple security releases page.

Nobody cracks open a programming book anymore

The sales of programming books have declined due to the rise of chatbots and AI tools that provide instant answers and explanations. This shift has made the traditional format of programming books, which required readers to type and practice, obsolete.

What we lost when we stopped letting kids leave the front yard

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We're overprotecting our kids due to a culture of safetyism, which prevents them from developing essential life skills like autonomy, resilience, and emotional regulation. By giving kids more freedom and allowing them to navigate discomfort, we can help them build confidence and self-determination.

A Comma and a Question Mark

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I’ve been using a terminal for more than two decades now, building muscle memory for find flags and git commands. I’m not sure how it happened, but reaching for --help has become less and less natural. Instead of typing the command I would start typing the sentence: “find the 5 largest files”, “show me the last 3 commits”. kept reminding me: computers can’t talk. Or can’t they? In the ...

Show HN: OpenBrief – Local-first video downloader/summarizer

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OpenBrief is a Tauri desktop app that imports media, extracts transcripts, and generates summaries. It supports local files, URLs, and exports reusable notes in a searchable library.

Microsoft Copilot Cowork Exfiltrates Files

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Microsoft Copilot Cowork is vulnerable to file exfiltration attacks via indirect prompt injection due to insecure automatic action approvals. This allows attackers to exfiltrate files by sending emails and Teams messages that trigger network requests when opened.

Mathematical Patterns in African American HAIRSTYLEs

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The study of ethnomathematics explores mathematical ideas in cultural practices, such as African-American hair braiding, to enhance education and access to scientific knowledge. Hair braiding patterns, like tesselations, can be used to teach mathematical concepts like geometry and spatial reasoning.

C extensions, portability, and alternative compilers

C code often relies on non-standard behaviors and language extensions to work around bugs and gaps in different compilers and libraries. Many codebases attempt to support various environments through preprocessor checks and guards, but these attempts are often finicky or broken.

Jensen–Shannon Divergence

The Jensen-Shannon divergence is a method of measuring the similarity between two probability distributions, based on the Kullback-Leibler divergence, and is symmetric and always has a finite value. It is bounded by 0 and 1 for two discrete probability distributions.

Weave (YC W25) is hiring ML, AI, product, & design engineers

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Weave Jobs

Browser-based file encryption tool using WebCrypto

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Free client-side file encryption: AES-256-GCM, PBKDF2 or Argon2id, .vault format. Files never leave your browser — no upload, no account.

The Lottery – Shirley Jackson (1948)

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The villagers gathered in the square for the annual lottery, a tradition where one person is randomly selected to be stoned to death. The lottery was conducted by Mr. Summers, who drew slips of paper from a black box, with the Hutchinson family ultimately being chosen.

Gnutella: A Protocol Outliving the World That Created It

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Gnutella is a decentralized file-sharing protocol that scaled to millions of users in the early 2000s, but its popularity declined as the internet and user behavior changed. Despite being largely forgotten, Gnutella remains operational today, thanks to its robust design and ability to adapt to new technologies and challenges.

Yoti age checks share facial photos and device fingerprints with third parties

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Everyone Against Us (2023)

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A former Cook County public defender, Allen Goodman, describes the injustices he witnessed in the US justice system. He worked in the Cook County public defender's office from 1996 to 2004, handling cases from Chicago's North and West Sides.

A successful Japanese trial of a ramjet engine designed for Mach‑5 aircraft

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Japanese engineers have successfully tested a ramjet engine for a Mach-5 hypersonic aircraft, a key step towards commercial passenger service by the 2040s. The test could lead to flights from Tokyo to Los Angeles taking around two hours, slashing transit time and transforming long journeys into day trips.