Please Use AI

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The author suggests using AI for tasks like meal planning, writing speeches, and creating art to avoid imperfections and pain. They reflect on the imperfections of life and the beauty found in them, feeling melancholic about aging and losing parental roles.

Tulip mania: when a single flower was worth more than a house (2025)

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The Dutch experienced tulip mania in the 1630s where people traded valuable items for tulip bulbs, leading to a massive price bubble that eventually collapsed. The event remains a cautionary tale of irrational exuberance and overpriced markets.

I Am Retiring from Tech to Live Offline

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tl;dr AI took the last of the wind out of my Open Source sails. I wish you all the best!

The UK Government's Low Value Purchase System Is a Waste of Time

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Small businesses waste over 2 days of time each month reporting no sales to the Government Commercial Agency. The agency does not track feedback on its Low Value Purchase System, despite asking for ratings.

Bricks and Minifigs Stole a Man's $200k Lego Collection

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Bricks & Minifigs Corporate allegedly stole a $200,000 LEGO collection from Bryan Mansell, refused to return it, and lied to employees and police about the situation. The company was found liable in court, but instead of paying the judgment, they closed the store, and the people trying to expose the theft were targeted with false police reports and arrested.

Local Git Remotes

User set up a local git remote on their home server to clone a bare repository and push/pull from it. This allowed for a reliable backup and reduced downtime when using an offsite remote with lower uptime.

Expertise in the Age of AI

The hiring market for junior engineers is competitive despite senior engineers having an easy time finding jobs due to AI's impact on expertise. Only some junior engineers are worth hiring, those who can develop "coding intuition" within 2-3 years of graduating, making them highly sought after by elite companies.

High Density Living, 2000 Years Ago: Inside the Roman Apartment Building

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Ancient Romans built insulae, high-density apartment buildings, to accommodate the city's growing population. However, these structures faced challenges such as fire hazards, poor sanitation, and structural instability.

Is This Sustainable?

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Senior engineers in AI-forward orgs are doing more hands-on work, with human-focused tasks like mentoring and thinking time being squeezed out. The productivity gains from AI are being captured by output volume, not quality, and the role is becoming unsustainable at this pace.

Real-time LLM Inference on Standard GPUs: 3k tokens/s per request

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We show that AI inference on GPUs can be super-fast, reaching the speed regime of dedicated inference hardware cards when optimizing the whole software stack with architecture/engine/kernel co-design. Our public tech preview demonstrates that a standard 8-GPU node can generate 3,000 output tokens per second per request on a 2B coding model at batch size 1.

Poll: How often do you check "newest"?

Submissions rely on early upvotes to get to the main page, and I was wondering how many people actually visit "newest" to give those submissions a chance. It would be nice to correlate this with people who have "Show Dead" turned on, but this is a start. Polls suffer from selection bias, but it might be interesting.

Cedana (YC S23) Is Hiring

Cedana is hiring a Forward Deployed Engineer to lead technical engagement with customers, deploy Cedana into various environments, and drive product innovation from the field. The ideal candidate has 3-10 years of software engineering experience with SLURM deployments, strong Linux fundamentals, and experience with Kubernetes operations.

Claude Code – Everything You Can Configure That the Docs Don't Tell You

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Claude Code's source code reveals undocumented features that expand its capabilities. These include a programmable middleware layer for AI tool use and persistent agent memory.

Orchestrating AI code review at scale

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Cloudflare built a code review system using AI agents to improve engineering resiliency. The system uses a composable plugin architecture and supports multiple AI providers and version control systems.

I made a million dollar product from my dorm room (2025)

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The author created the nice!nano, a wireless microcontroller board, in their college dorm room and it has since sold over 50,000 units worldwide. The board's success led to the creation of Typeractive, a keyboard store focused on wireless keyboards.

Claude Opus 4.8

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Claude Opus 4.8 is a new version with improved benchmarks, effectiveness, and features like dynamic workflows and effort control. It's available today at the same price as Opus 4.7, with faster speed and better reliability.

Show HN: AISlop, a CLI for catching AI generated code smells

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Aislop is a code quality tool that detects and auto-fixes sloppy patterns in code, including narrative comments, swallowed exceptions, and dead code. It provides a score of 0-100 and can be integrated into CI pipelines for enforcement.

An Obsessive Focus on UX: Pilot's Pressure-Regulating Kire-Na Highlighter

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Pilot's Kire-Na highlighter was designed to solve everyday issues with existing highlighters, such as inconsistent pressure and smudging. It features a soft nylon tip with plastic guides that control angle and pressure, resulting in straight lines and no smudging.

Blue Origin rocket explodes on launchpad in a setback

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Let's compile Quake like it's 1997

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id Software developed Quake on HP 712-60 and DEC Alpha server, then switched to Windows NT with Visual C++ 4.X for win32 binaries. To recreate the experience, users can install Windows NT 4, Visual C++ 6, and the Quake source code, then apply the Visual C++ 6 Processor Pack to assemble the .s files.

Is AI causing a repeat of Front end's Lost Decade?

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The introduction of AI and automation in programming is deskilling the profession, making it easier for businesses to hire generalists and reducing the bargaining power of workers, similar to how frameworks deskilled frontend development in the past. While AI can increase efficiency and productivity, it also risks producing lower quality work and requires developers to understand how to use ...

We should be more tired than the model

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User feels disconnected from code when using agentic code generation, lacking internal processing. Adding friction to development, such as rewriting code, asking questions, and critiquing, helps solidify user's foundation and improves tool usage.

Even (very) noisy LLM evaluators are useful for improving AI agents

Noisy evaluators can be unreliable for judging individual outputs but can still help pick the best agent variant to deploy and improve over time. Even very noisy evaluators can reliably tell you which agent is better on average, given a sufficiently large evaluation dataset.

Volkswagen blocks Home Assistant by requiring client assertion

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User checks login requirements before posting issue, but still experiences login issue with expired authentication. Error message indicates incorrect credentials or service unavailability.

HeidiSQL – Lightweight MariaDB, MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SQLite Manager

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HeidiSQL is a graphical interface for managing various databases including MariaDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. It allows data browsing, editing, and exporting, with optional translation contributions.

Italians and Dutch share the same gestural instinct for teaching

Adults from different cultures adapt their hand gestures similarly when teaching children new concepts. They use more visually rich, two-handed gestures to help children learn, suggesting a shared communicative strategy.

Show HN: Context-aware Japanese furigana using Sudachi and ModernBERT

Add furigana to Japanese text, PDFs, images, subtitles, and ebooks. Automatically converts kanji to hiragana to help you read and learn Japanese. Free to use with no signup required. Your uploads are automatically deleted within 24 hours. Click on words in the furigana converter to see definitions, then save them for later review. Furigana are small phonetic characters (hiragana or katakana) ...

Headway Therapy Patients Forced to Scan Their Faces to Keep Getting Care

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A popular virtual therapy platform is telling providers and patients they'll have to do facial scanning soon, forcing some to choose between handing over their data and continuing care.

Ten Basic Clouds

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Luke Howard noticed that clouds often have features of two or more categories, such as cirrus + stratus, cumulus + stratus, etc. Based on these observations, he suggested modifications (or combinations) of the core four clouds between categories. This research served as the starting point for the ten basic types of clouds we ob

Wterm – Terminal Emulator for the Web

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wterm renders to DOM with native features like copy/paste and accessibility. It's written in Zig and compiled to WASM for near-native performance.