Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan launches dark-money group to influence CA politics
The article discusses Garry Tan, the co-founder of Initialized Capital, and his involvement in California politics. It highlights Tan's efforts to support progressive candidates and causes, as well as his views on the state's political landscape and the challenges it faces.
Warcraft III Peon Voice Notifications for Claude Code
The article describes the development of Peon Ping, an open-source tool that allows users to ping multiple IP addresses simultaneously and view the results in a visual dashboard. The tool is designed to help network administrators and IT professionals efficiently monitor network connectivity and identify potential issues.
Covering electricity price increases from our data centers
The article discusses the rising electricity prices across various regions and the potential impact on consumers. It examines the factors contributing to these price increases, such as supply chain disruptions, increased demand, and changes in energy policies, and explores potential solutions to mitigate the burden on households and businesses.
Q&A: New UK onshore wind and solar is '50% cheaper' than new gas
A new analysis finds that new onshore wind and solar power in the UK are now over 50% cheaper than new gas-fired power plants. This highlights the growing cost-competitiveness of renewable energy compared to fossil fuel-based electricity generation.
Heroku is not dead
The article discusses the recent announcement that Heroku, a popular cloud platform, will be shutting down its free tier, raising concerns about its future among developers. However, the article argues that Heroku is not dead and remains a viable option for hosting web applications, highlighting its continued evolution and the company's commitment to its customers.
Apple's Siri revamp reportedly delayed again
Apple's plans to overhaul its virtual assistant Siri have reportedly been delayed again, according to sources. The revamp was initially scheduled for release in 2023 but has now been pushed back to a future update, raising questions about the company's progress on the project.
From 34% to 96%: The Porting Initiative Delivers – Hologram v0.7.0
Creator here. Hologram compiles Elixir to JavaScript to run in the browser, enabling full-stack development in pure Elixir - and soon, Local-First applications.
This release is a milestone for our porting initiative. 49 contributors ported 150 Erlang functions across 19 modules, pushing client-side Erlang runtime coverage from 34% to 96% and overall Elixir standard library readiness from 74% to 87%.
This means the vast majority of Elixir standard library functions needed for full-stack web and basic local-first apps now work in the browser - string processing, collections, sets, binary operations, Unicode normalization, math, time operations, file path handling, and more.
Beyond porting, the release includes enhancements, bug fixes, and infrastructure groundwork.
Happy to answer any questions!
ICE Is Crashing the US Court System in Minnesota
The article discusses how the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is overwhelming the court system in Minnesota by dramatically increasing the number of deportation cases, leading to long delays and a backlog in immigration proceedings.
Show HN: Send Claude Code tasks to the Batch API at 50% off
Hey HN. I built this because my Anthropic API bills were getting out of hand (spoiler: they remain high even with this, batch is not a magic bullet).
I use Claude Code daily for software design and infra work (terraform, code reviews, docs). Many Terminal tabs, many questions. I realised some questions are ok to wait on and with that comes some cost savings. So here is a small MCP that lets you send work directly to Anthropic's Batch API from inside Claude Code, for the same quality responses just 50% cheaper, results come back in ~30min-1hr.
How it works: you type /batch review this codebase for security issues, Claude gathers all the context, builds a self-contained prompt, ships it to the Batch API via an MCP server, and you get notified in the status bar when it's done (optional).
The README has installation instructions, which were mainly generated by claude. I removed the curl | bash setup and at this stage of the project i feel more confident sharing the manual setup instructions.
My main hope with this project is to monetize it. Not by asking for money, rather I am hoping others have ideas or improvements to add and use those to save more on cost.
Lessons from Zig
The article discusses key lessons learned from the Zig programming language, including its focus on simplicity, flexibility, and providing low-level control over system resources. It highlights Zig's design principles and how they can inform the development of programming languages and software in general.
Conversations Happen in Cars
The article suggests that the best conversations often take place in cars, where people feel more comfortable and open up more freely. It explores the unique dynamics and advantages of car conversations, noting their ability to foster deeper connections and more honest exchanges.
Soldiers will get 'freedom dollars' to spend at the US Army's new dining halls
The U.S. Army has opened a new dining facility called Bistro 42 at Fort Hood, Texas, offering a modern and upscale dining experience for soldiers. The facility features a variety of meal options, including made-to-order stations and a full-service bar, providing a more enjoyable dining experience for the military community.
AI Fatigue: A Software Engineer Warns of Mental Costs to Productivity Gains
The article explores the growing issue of AI fatigue among software engineers, who are struggling with the increasing complexity and demands of AI-driven projects. It highlights the need for companies to address burnout and provide better support to their engineering teams working with AI technologies.
Google Tells Employees: Brace for AI or Leave
Google has reportedly warned its employees to either adapt to the rise of AI technology or risk losing their jobs. The company emphasizes the need for its workforce to embrace and incorporate AI into their work processes to remain competitive in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Google offers buyouts to staff in its business unit who aren't 'all in'
Google is offering voluntary exit packages to employees in some of its business units as part of a broader cost-cutting effort. The move comes as the tech giant looks to streamline its operations and focus on its core priorities amid a challenging economic environment.
Linux 7.0 Confirmed by Linus Torvalds: Stable Version Due Mid-April
Linus Torvalds has confirmed the release of Linux 7.0, the next stable version of the Linux operating system, scheduled for mid-April 2023. The new release will bring significant improvements and updates to the Linux kernel.
Apple reportedly pushing back Gemini-powered Siri features beyond iOS 26.4
Apple is reportedly delaying the rollout of Siri features powered by the Gemini language model beyond the release of iOS 26.4, as the company focuses on improving the assistant's accuracy and reliability before a wider deployment.
Python forum thread about (mis)use of PyPI for non-Python binaries
The article discusses the potential use of PyPI, the Python Package Index, as a platform for storing and distributing binary files, rather than just Python packages. It explores the advantages and challenges of this approach, as well as potential implications for the Python community.
NHS staff told to stop discouraging first cousin marriages
The article discusses the NHS's advice on first-cousin marriages, highlighting the increased risk of genetic disorders and the need for genetic counseling. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the potential health implications for children born to first-cousin couples.
Ecma Technical Committee 57: Standardization of the High-Level Shading Language
The article discusses Microsoft's efforts to standardize the High-Level Shading Language (HLSL) used in DirectX, aiming to enhance portability, interoperability, and code reuse across various platforms and APIs.