Let your Coding Agent debug the browser session with Chrome DevTools MCP

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Chrome DevTools MCP server now allows coding agents to directly connect to active browser sessions, enabling seamless transition between manual and AI-assisted debugging. Users must enable remote debugging in Chrome and configure the MCP server with the --autoConnect option for auto connection.

The 49MB Web Page

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The modern news website architecture is plagued by user-hostile design choices, such as excessive ads, modals, and tracking scripts, which prioritize short-term CPMs over long-term readership. To create a better user experience, publishers should adopt a privacy-first approach, enforce serialized onboarding, and reserve space for asynchronous content to reduce cognitive load and improve ...

//go:fix inline and the source-level inliner

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Go 1.26 introduces an all-new source-level inliner to help modernize Go code. The inliner replaces function calls with their bodies, enabling self-service API migration and upgrades with the //go:fix inline directive.
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This page collects architecture figures and fact sheets for Open-Weight LLMs, focusing on panels and allowing users to report inaccuracies. It features a 27B model with local attention and a large vocabulary, including strong Indic language support.

Canada's Bill C-22 Mandates Mass Metadata Surveillance of Canadians

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The Act respecting lawful access amends various Acts to modernize provisions for timely gathering and production of data and information during investigations. It facilitates access to basic information and clarifies authorities for peace officers and public officers to obtain and act on information.

Separating the Wayland compositor and window manager

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River, a non-monolithic Wayland compositor, has broken from traditional architecture by splitting the window manager into a separate program. This allows for more control over window management policy and better performance.

What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)

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Intel Optane drives offer ultra-low latency, high durability, and high performance due to 3D XPoint Technology. However, they have high costs and low capacities, making them less appealing for most companies.

Glassworm Is Back: A New Wave of Invisible Unicode Attacks Hits Repositories

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Glassworm threat actor is back, compromising hundreds of GitHub, npm, and VS Code repositories with invisible Unicode characters. Aikido's malware scanning pipeline detects this threat, and a free tool called Aikido Safe Chain can block supply chain risks in real time.

Bus travel from Lima to Rio de Janeiro

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The user traveled from Lima, Peru to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by bus in 2025, taking a route through Puno and southern Bolivia. The trip was straightforward and easy, with frequent buses available, but safety concerns existed on mountainous routes in Bolivia.

C++26: The Oxford Variadic Comma

C++26 deprecates ellipsis parameters without a preceding comma to improve C compatibility and reduce confusion with template parameter packs. This change adds a comma before the ellipsis in function parameters, making code more C-compatible and less confusing.

Learning athletic humanoid tennis skills from imperfect human motion data

Researchers developed LATENT, a system that learns tennis skills from imperfect human motion data. LATENT successfully trains a humanoid robot to consistently hit and return tennis balls in real-world conditions.

In Memoriam: John W. Addison, my PhD advisor

The author had John Addison as their PhD advisor at UC Berkeley, where they studied logic under his guidance and developed a lifelong appreciation for his teaching style and generosity. Addison's influence continued to shape the author's career in computer science, where they drew on his lessons to design the dataflow language Lucid.

Show HN: Lux – Drop-in Redis replacement in Rust. 5.6x faster, ~1MB Docker image

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Lux is a database that uses all cores for faster performance, reaching 10.5 million SET ops/sec, 5.6x faster than Redis. Its small 856KB Docker image size is also more efficient than Redis and Dragonfly.

A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015)

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Machine learning uses statistical learning to identify patterns in data and make predictions, such as distinguishing homes in New York from homes in San Francisco. A decision tree is a machine learning method that uses if-then statements to identify boundaries and define patterns in the data, but can overfit if it learns irrelevant details.

Show HN: GDSL – 800 line kernel: Lisp subset in 500, C subset in 1300

The author initially believed small compilers require significant tradeoffs, but they successfully created a subset of C and a Lisp compiler with minimal compromises. The author questions why other compilers are so large, suggesting they may be over-engineered.

Autoresearch Hub

Show HN: Signet – Autonomous wildfire tracking from satellite and weather data

Signet uses AI to track US wildfires by analyzing satellite data, weather, and geographic information. It provides assessments and predictions, but users should not rely on it for emergency decisions.

Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)?

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Ask HN: How is AI-assisted coding going for you professionally?

You want to cut through AI development noise and learn from concrete experiences, focusing on tools used, successes, challenges, and context. You're looking to build a grounded picture of AI-assisted development in March 2026.

Office.eu launches as Europe's sovereign office platform

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Office.eu, a 100% European owned office suite, has launched in The Hague, offering secure data storage and compliance with EU data protection legislation. It's built on open-source technology and available across Europe by invitation, with a phased rollout planned for 2nd quarter 2026.

Hollywood Enters Oscars Weekend in Existential Crisis

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Young assistants at WME worry about the future of the movie business due to declining attendance, layoffs, and AI threats. Despite challenges, studios like Netflix and Paramount are investing in AI and new storytelling forms to revitalize the industry.

Stop Sloppypasta

Sharing raw AI output reduces comprehension and trust due to effort asymmetry and lack of verification. It creates a negative feedback loop where the sender loses credibility and the recipient loses trust.

IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display (2019)

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The popularity of 80×24 and 80×25 displays is largely due to IBM's dominance in the terminal market, starting with the 3270 terminal in 1971 and the IBM PC in 1981.

Animated 'Firefly' Reboot in Development from Nathan Fillion, 20th TV

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Nathan Fillion announced an animated Firefly series in development through Collision33 and 20th Television Animation, with Tara Butters and Marc Guggenheim as showrunners. The series will be set between the original TV run and the 2005 film Serenity, with Joss Whedon's blessing.

Generating All 32-Bit Primes (Part I)

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The article discusses generating all prime numbers up to a 32-bit limit using various algorithms.

Measure of Justice: Covering the Cerîde-I Adliye Covers (2017)

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The research exhibition “Speak to the Eyes: Visualizing Information from the Ottoman Era to the Republic” curated by Ömer Durmaz studies information visualization with a specific focus on the Late Ottoman and the Early Turkish Republic periods while also taking into account the history of informational design in the West. When Ömer started shaping this important exhibition, he told me that he ...

Chasing the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker (2023)

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“The Ivory-bill is a product of the great force of evolution acting on American bird life in ages past, to produce in our southeastern United States the noblest woodpecker of them all…” —Arthur Allen, founder of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology The bird has many names, often divinely inspired: the Lord God Bird, the Lazarus Bird, the Ghost Bird, the Grail Bird. Bobby Harrison is a religious ...

Grandparents are glued to their phones, families are worried [video]

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Charlie Warzel's essay explores why older adults are spending more time on digital devices and the unease it causes in their children and grandchildren. The shift raises complicated questions about family relationships, technology, and loneliness among older adults.

$96 3D-printed rocket that recalculates its mid-air trajectory using a $5 sensor

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A low-cost rocket launcher and guided rocket system was built using consumer electronics and 3D-printed components. The system costs around $96 and uses ESP32 and MPU6050 for stabilization and GPS, compass, and barometric modules for orientation and telemetry.

Kniterate Notes

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The first material programming project student workshop was held, focusing on training students on the Kniterate machine and its editor. Students explored knit structures using ribs and plating, a technique creating colour variation without fairisle or jacquard.