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Waymo has received our pilot permit allowing for commercial operations at SFO
ChrisArchitect about 9 hours ago

Waymo has received our pilot permit allowing for commercial operations at SFO

Waymo has received a pilot permit to test its self-driving vehicles at San Francisco International Airport, marking an important milestone in the company's efforts to expand its autonomous driving technology to new environments.

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Denmark close to wiping out cancer-causing HPV strains after vaccine roll-out
slu about 8 hours ago

Denmark close to wiping out cancer-causing HPV strains after vaccine roll-out

Denmark has seen a significant decline in the prevalence of the leading cancer-causing strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) after implementing a nationwide HPV vaccination program, putting the country on track to potentially eliminate these cancer-causing strains.

gavi.org
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Scammed out of $130K via fake Google call, spoofed Google email and auth sync
davidscoville about 9 hours ago

Scammed out of $130K via fake Google call, spoofed Google email and auth sync

The article recounts the author's experience of being scammed out of $130,000 through a fraudulent investment scheme, highlighting the importance of caution and research when making financial decisions.

bewildered.substack.com
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Bertrand Russell to Oswald Mosley (1962)
giraffe_lady about 9 hours ago

Bertrand Russell to Oswald Mosley (1962)

The article explores a letter written by Zelda Fitzgerald to her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald, expressing her deep love and devotion, while also highlighting the challenges they faced in their tumultuous relationship and Zelda's own personal struggles with mental health.

lettersofnote.com
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Microsoft Favors Anthropic over OpenAI for Visual Studio Code
corvad about 11 hours ago

Microsoft Favors Anthropic over OpenAI for Visual Studio Code

Microsoft has integrated its Visual Studio Code editor with Anthropic's AI assistant Claude, allowing developers to use natural language commands to write and edit code more efficiently. The integration aims to boost productivity and streamline the coding process.

theverge.com
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A new experimental Google app for Windows
meetpateltech about 11 hours ago

A new experimental Google app for Windows

Google has launched a new Labs feature in the Google app for Windows, allowing users to experiment with and provide feedback on upcoming search and other features. The article highlights the Labs feature as an opportunity for users to shape the future of Google products.

blog.google
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Europe is locking itself in to US LNG
hunglee2 about 12 hours ago

Europe is locking itself in to US LNG

The article explores the challenges and opportunities Europe faces in reducing its reliance on Russian energy imports. It discusses the need for diversified energy sources, investments in renewable energy, and the potential impact on European economies as they navigate this transition.

davekeating.substack.com
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DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing
christhecaribou about 8 hours ago

DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing

The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly deleted a study that found domestic terrorists are most often right-wing extremists, according to the article. This decision has raised concerns about the suppression of information related to the threat of right-wing extremism in the United States.

404media.co
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Meta RayBan AR glasses shows Lumus waveguide structures in leaked video
speckx about 7 hours ago

Meta RayBan AR glasses shows Lumus waveguide structures in leaked video

The article discusses a leaked video that reveals the waveguide structures used in Meta's upcoming Ray-Ban AR glasses, developed in collaboration with Lumus. This provides insights into the technical aspects of the augmented reality eyewear.

kguttag.com
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Should we drain the Everglades?
ksymph about 6 hours ago

Should we drain the Everglades?

The article explores the ongoing debate around draining the Everglades, a unique ecosystem in Florida. It examines the potential benefits, such as increased land for development, as well as the significant environmental consequences of such an action, highlighting the complex trade-offs involved in this controversial proposal.

rabbitcavern.substack.com
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Show HN: AI Code Detector – detect AI-generated code with 95% accuracy
henryl about 7 hours ago

Show HN: AI Code Detector – detect AI-generated code with 95% accuracy

Hey HN,

I’m Henry, cofounder and CTO at Span (https://span.app/). Today we’re launching AI Code Detector, an AI code detection tool you can try in your browser.

The explosion of AI generated code has created some weird problems for engineering orgs. Tools like Cursor and Copilot are used by virtually every org on the planet – but each codegen tool has its own idiosyncratic way of reporting usage. Some don’t report usage at all.

Our view is that token spend will start competing with payroll spend as AI becomes more deeply ingrained in how we build software, so understanding how to drive proficiency, improve ROI, and allocate resources relating to AI tools will become at least as important as parallel processes on the talent side.

Getting true visibility into AI-generated code is incredibly difficult. And yet it’s the number one thing customers ask us for.

So we built a new approach from the ground up.

Our AI Code Detector is powered by span-detect-1, a state-of-the-art model trained on millions of AI- and human-written code samples. It detects AI-generated code with 95% accuracy, and ties it to specific lines shipped into production. Within the Span platform, it’ll give teams a clear view into AI’s real impact on velocity, quality, and ROI.

It does have some limitations. Most notably, it only works for TypeScript and Python code. We are adding support for more languages: Java, Ruby, and C# are next. Its accuracy is around 95% today, and we’re working on improving that, too.

If you’d like to take it for a spin, you can run a code snippet here (https://code-detector.ai/) and get results in about five seconds. We also have a more narrative-driven microsite (https://www.span.app/detector) that my marketing team says I have to share.

Would love your thoughts, both on the tool itself and your own experiences. I’ll be hanging out in the comments to answer questions, too.

code-detector.ai
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In Defense of C++
todsacerdoti about 6 hours ago

In Defense of C++

The article presents a defense of the C++ programming language, arguing that it remains a powerful and relevant tool despite the rise of newer languages. It highlights C++'s strengths in performance, control, and versatility, making it a valuable choice for certain applications and development scenarios.

dayvster.com
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Development of the MOS Technology 6502: A Historical Perspective (2022)
jason_s about 11 hours ago

Development of the MOS Technology 6502: A Historical Perspective (2022)

The article discusses the development of an open-source hardware design for a modular embedded system that can be customized for various IoT applications. It highlights the key features of the system, including its scalability, interoperability, and low power consumption, making it suitable for a wide range of embedded projects.

EmbeddedRelated.com
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The "Most Hated" CSS Feature: Cos() and Sin()
rapawel about 6 hours ago

The "Most Hated" CSS Feature: Cos() and Sin()

The article discusses the controversial use of the CSS 'cos' and 'sin' functions, which are seen by some developers as an unnecessary and confusing addition to the language. It examines the debate around these functions and their potential use cases.

css-tricks.com
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Launch HN: Rowboat (YC S24) – Open-source IDE for multi-agent systems
segmenta about 9 hours ago

Launch HN: Rowboat (YC S24) – Open-source IDE for multi-agent systems

Hi HN! We are Arjun, Ramnique, and Akhilesh, the founders of Rowboat (https://www.rowboatlabs.com), an AI-assisted IDE for building and managing multi-agent systems with a copilot. Using Rowboat, you can build both deterministic automation agents (e.g. automatically summarizing emails) and more agentic systems (e.g. a meeting prep assistant or a customer support bot).

Here are some examples:

- Meeting-prep assistant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZTP4xZM2DY

- Customer support assistant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfo-OfgOl8w

- Gmail and Reddit assistant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7P4Vlcn2g

Rowboat is open-source (https://github.com/rowboatlabs/rowboat) and has a growing community. We first launched it on Show HN a few months ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43763967).

Today we are launching a major update along with a cloud offering. We’ve added built-in tool integrations for 100s of tools like Gmail, Github and Slack, RAG with documents and URLs, and triggers to invoke your assistant based on external events.

Our cloud version includes all the features of the open-source IDE, but runs instantly with no setup or API keys. For launch, we're offering $10 free usage with Gemini models so you can start building right away for free without adding any card details. Paid plans start at $20/month and give you access to additional models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, with more coming) and higher usage limits.

There’s a growing view that some tasks are better handled by single agents (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45096962), while others benefit from multi-agent systems for higher accuracy ( https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/multi-agent-research-s...). The difference often comes down to scope: a focused task like coding suits a single agent, but juggling multiple domains such as email, Slack, and LinkedIn is better split across agents. Multi-agent systems also help avoid context pollution, since LLMs lose focus when asked to handle unrelated tasks. In addition, cleanly dividing responsibilities makes each agent easier to test, debug, and improve.

However, splitting work into multiple agents and getting their prompts right is challenging. OpenAI and others have published patterns that work well for different scenarios (https://cdn.openai.com/business-guides-and-resources/a-pract...). We’ve added agent abstractions, built on top of OpenAI’s Agents SDK, to support these patterns. These include user-facing agents that can decide to hand off to another agent when needed; task agents that perform internal tasks; and pipelines that deterministically call a sequence of agents.

Rowboat’s copilot (‘Skipper’) is aware of these patterns and has been seeded with tested patterns, such as a manager‑worker setup for a customer support bot, a pipeline for automated document summarization, and multi‑agent workflows for combining web search with RAG. It can:

- Build multi-agent systems from a high-level request and decide how work must be delegated across agents

- Edit agent instructions to make correct tool calls using Composio tools or any connected MCP server

- Observe your playground chat and improve agents based on your tests

We see agentic systems as a spectrum. On one end are deterministic workflows with a few LLM calls. On the other end are fully agentic systems where the LLM makes all control flow decisions - we focus on this end of the spectrum, while still allowing deterministic control where necessary for real-world assistant use cases. We intentionally avoided flowchart-style editors (like n8n) because they become unwieldy when building and maintaining highly agentic systems.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts!

github.com
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Will I run Boston 2026?
steadyelk about 10 hours ago

Will I run Boston 2026?

The article discusses the potential impact of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the city of Boston. It explores the economic, infrastructural, and social implications of hosting such a major international sporting event, as well as the challenges and opportunities that the city may face in preparing for and managing the influx of visitors and global attention.

getfast.ai
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'The bombing has been insane': Palestinians flee Israeli assault on Gaza City
ciconia about 7 hours ago

'The bombing has been insane': Palestinians flee Israeli assault on Gaza City

The article discusses how AI and automation are transforming the workforce, with some jobs being replaced by technology and new ones emerging. It explores the potential impact on employment and the need for workers to adapt their skills to the changing job market.

bbc.com
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SQL performance improvements: finding the right queries to fix
freekmurze about 5 hours ago

SQL performance improvements: finding the right queries to fix

This article explores techniques for identifying and optimizing slow-running SQL queries to improve database performance. It discusses using query profiling, index analysis, and other methods to find and fix the most problematic queries.

ohdear.app
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A few corrections about the transition from Blue Systems to Techpaladin
nomdep about 7 hours ago

A few corrections about the transition from Blue Systems to Techpaladin

The article discusses the transition from Blue Systems to TechPaladin, providing corrections and clarifications about the change in ownership and the company's future direction.

pointieststick.com
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The Japanese landscapes that inspired Studio Ghibli films
koolhead17 about 9 hours ago

The Japanese landscapes that inspired Studio Ghibli films

The article explores the stunning natural landscapes of Japan that have inspired the iconic Studio Ghibli films, from the lush forests of Totoro to the coastal towns featured in Spirited Away, highlighting the strong connection between the studio's fantastical visuals and the country's real-world scenery.

bbc.com
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