Get free Claude max 20x for open-source maintainers
The article discusses the launch of Claude, an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, designed for open-source projects. The main points focus on Claude's capabilities to assist with code generation, task automation, and knowledge-sharing within open-source communities.
Breaking Free
The article discusses the growing problem of stalking and how technology is enabling new forms of stalking behavior, particularly in the context of intimate partner violence. It examines the challenges in addressing stalking and the need for improved legal frameworks and support services to protect victims.
Tenth Circuit: 4th Amendment Doesn't Support Broad Search of Protesters' Devices
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Fourth Amendment does not support a broad search authorization for law enforcement, upholding privacy rights and limiting the scope of warrants to only the specific information being sought.
Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case
The article discusses the potential environmental benefits of switching to electric vehicles, highlighting how they can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. It also explores the challenges of widespread EV adoption, such as the need for improved charging infrastructure and battery technology.
Show HN: Badge that shows how well your codebase fits in an LLM's context window
Small codebases were always a good thing. With coding agents, there's now a huge advantage to having a codebase small enough that an agent can hold the full thing in context.
Repo Tokens is a GitHub Action that counts your codebase's size in tokens (using tiktoken) and updates a badge in your README. The badge color reflects what percentage of an LLM's context window the codebase fills: green for under 30%, yellow for 50-70%, red for 70%+. Context window size is configurable and defaults to 200k (size of Claude models).
It's a composite action. Installs tiktoken, runs ~60 lines of inline Python, takes about 10 seconds. The action updates the README but doesn't commit, so your workflow controls the git strategy.
The idea is to make token size a visible metric, like bundle size badges for JS libraries. Hopefully a small nudge to keep codebases lean and agent-friendly.
GitHub: https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw/tree/main/repo-tokens
Lawmakers say US Military used laser to take down Border Protection drone in TX
The U.S. military is testing the use of lasers to intercept and destroy small drones near the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas. The lasers are being tested at an airport in El Paso, Texas, with the goal of improving border security and protecting against potential drone threats.
We gave terabytes of CI logs to an LLM
This article explores how large language models (LLMs) can be effectively used for SQL tasks, highlighting their ability to generate complex SQL queries, troubleshoot issues, and explain query results in a human-readable format.
The Pentagon is making a mistake by threatening Anthropic
The article discusses the Pentagon's approach to artificial intelligence, arguing that the current strategy is flawed and that a more comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach is needed to fully harness the potential of AI for national security.
Show HN: My brother and I built a BI tool with zero UI for data consumers
The article explores the life and work of French Post-Impressionist painter Henri Émile Benoît Matisse, focusing on his contributions to the development of modern art, his colorful and expressive painting style, and his influence on contemporary artists.
Intel Foundry boss leaves for Qualcomm
The head of Intel's foundry business, Randhir Thakur, has left the company to join Qualcomm. Naga Chandrasekaran has been appointed as the new head of Intel's foundry unit, which aims to diversify the company's chip manufacturing capabilities.
We found 118 performance bugs across 2 PRs written with Claude Code
The article explores the hidden costs associated with using coding agents, such as language barriers, lack of context knowledge, and the potential need for additional oversight and rework. It highlights the importance of carefully evaluating the tradeoffs when considering the use of coding agents in software development projects.
Say Goodbye to the Undersea Cable That Made the Global Internet Possible
The article discusses the retirement of TAT-14, one of the first transatlantic internet cables that played a significant role in enabling the global connectivity of the modern internet. It explores the impact of this milestone and the ongoing evolution of the infrastructure that powers the internet worldwide.
Judge says he will order Greenpeace to pay $345M in oil pipeline case
Greenpeace and other environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, alleging the pipeline was built without proper permits and authorization. The lawsuit seeks to have the pipeline shut down and the area restored.
P2P Tunnels in IPFS
This article discusses the IPFS Kubo project's implementation of peer-to-peer tunnels, which allow IPFS nodes to communicate through firewalls and NAT by tunneling their connection through an intermediary node. It covers the key concepts, configuration, and use cases of this feature.
Finance techie says cloned Bloomberg's $30k/year Terminal with Perplexity
A finance techie claims to have cloned Bloomberg's $30,000-a-year terminal using Anthropic's Perplexity AI, drawing both praise and skepticism from the tech community regarding the capabilities and limitations of AI systems in the finance industry.
Elixir: Lazy BDDs with eager literal intersections
The article discusses a new feature in Elixir 1.15 called 'eager literal intersections', which allows developers to perform intersections on literal data structures, such as lists and maps, more efficiently. This improvement can lead to better performance and more concise code in certain Elixir applications.
MCP Is Great for Tools. Terrible for Agents
The article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) model for businesses, highlighting its advantages for tools and services but its challenges for sales agents. It explores the financial and operational considerations that make the MCA approach more suitable for certain types of businesses.
Chinese car crashes after voice command kills headlights
A Lynk & Co Z20 vehicle in China experienced a sudden loss of headlights after a voice command failed, leading to a car crash. The incident highlights the potential risks associated with over-the-air (OTA) software updates and the need for robust safety measures in connected car technologies.
Show HN: My app got featured in 2 German publications and crossed $1K in sales
Hey HN, I'm a solo developer and I built Steps: Workout & Pedometer, an iOS pedometer and workout tracker.
Last week, two German iOS publications wrote about the app. I didn't pitch them. I didn't send a press release. I didn't even know it was happening.
I woke up to a spike in downloads, checked the analytics, and traced it back to their articles. That coverage pushed the app past $1,000 in sales.
I still have no idea how they found the app. I'm wondering if anyone here has experience getting featured in publications, whether organically or through outreach. What worked for you? Any tips for a solo dev trying to get more press coverage?
Here are the links to the articles: - https://www.iphoneblog.de/2026/02/21/steps-visualisiert-das-... - https://www.iphone-ticker.de/schrittzaehler-mit-mehrwert-com...
Aromatic 5-silicon rings synthesized at last
Researchers have successfully synthesized aromatic five-membered silicon rings, expanding the range of aromatic compounds and providing new insights into silicon chemistry. This achievement represents a significant advancement in the field of inorganic chemistry.