I miss thinking hard
The article explores the concept of 'thinking hard' and its importance in enhancing cognitive abilities. It discusses the benefits of engaging in effortful mental activities and provides strategies for cultivating the habit of deliberate, focused thinking.
France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digital autonomy from the US
The European Union is seeking to assert its 'digital sovereignty' by regulating tech giants and promoting homegrown digital services, in an effort to reduce its reliance on U.S. and Chinese firms and gain more control over its digital landscape.
Data centers in space makes no sense
The article explores the concept of building data centers in space, discussing the potential benefits such as reduced cooling costs and increased reliability. It explores the technical and logistical challenges of implementing this idea, including the high costs of launching and maintaining space-based infrastructure.
Voxtral Transcribe 2
Voxtral, an AI-powered transcription service, has launched a new feature called Voxtral Transcribe 2 that offers improved accuracy and faster turnaround times for audio and video transcription. The service aims to provide a more efficient and cost-effective solution for businesses and individuals who need accurate transcripts of their audio and video content.
Qwen3-Coder-Next
The article discusses the rise of AI-powered coding assistants like Qwen.ai, which can help coders become more productive by automatically generating code, providing context-sensitive suggestions, and assisting with various programming tasks. It explores the potential impact of these AI tools on the future of software development.
What's up with all those equals signs anyway?
The article explores the history and purpose of the equal sign (=), delving into its mathematical and linguistic origins, as well as its evolution in computer programming and various fields of study.
New York’s budget bill would require “blocking technology” on all 3D printers
New York is considering legislation that would require 3D printer owners to register their devices and provide information to the government, raising concerns about privacy and freedom of expression.
X offices raided in France as UK opens fresh investigation into Grok
A new study suggests that reducing screen time may help improve children's mental health, as excessive screen use is linked to negative impacts on well-being. The research highlights the need for balanced digital habits and encourages parents to monitor and limit their children's screen time.
FBI couldn't get into WaPo reporter's iPhone because Lockdown Mode enabled
The article discusses how the FBI was unable to access the iPhone of a Washington Post reporter due to the phone's Lockdown Mode feature, which provides enhanced security and privacy protections. This highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in gaining access to encrypted devices, even with a warrant.
Agent Skills
Deno Sandbox
Deno introduces Deno Sandbox, a secure and isolated environment for running untrusted code, allowing developers to safely execute scripts without compromising system security. Deno Sandbox leverages WebAssembly and other security features to provide a robust sandbox for running potentially unsafe code in a controlled manner.
Claude is a space to think
Claude, Anthropic's AI language model, is designed as a 'space to think' - an open-ended conversational assistant that can engage in tasks like research, analysis, and creative exploration, while maintaining transparency about its capabilities and limitations.
Notepad++ supply chain attack breakdown
Researchers discover a supply chain attack targeting the Notepad++ application, where a malicious update was distributed through the official website. The attack highlights the importance of secure software distribution and the need for vigilance against such supply chain vulnerabilities.
Xcode 26.3 – Developers can leverage coding agents directly in Xcode
Bunny Database
Bunny Database is a new SQL service that aims to provide a reliable and easy-to-use database solution for developers, with a focus on simplicity, scalability, and performance. The article introduces Bunny Database's key features, including its managed infrastructure, SQL compatibility, and 24/7 support.
221 Cannon is Not For Sale
The article discusses the sale of a historical cannon called 221 Cannon, which is not actually for sale. The author explores the cannon's significance and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
AI is killing B2B SaaS
The article discusses the potential impact of AI on the B2B SaaS industry, highlighting how AI can automate certain tasks, improve customer experience, and drive innovation, but also poses challenges such as data privacy and job displacement.
X offices raided in France
The article discusses an investigation in France into Elon Musk's Neuralink company, which is developing brain-computer interface technology. The investigation is focused on potential animal welfare issues related to Neuralink's animal testing procedures.
AliSQL: Alibaba's open-source MySQL with vector and DuckDB engines
AliSQL is an enhanced version of the MySQL database, developed by Alibaba to improve performance, reliability, and security for large-scale web applications. The project aims to provide a highly scalable and fault-tolerant database solution with advanced features such as online schema changes, parallel replication, and improved backup and restore capabilities.
Prek: A better, faster, drop-in pre-commit replacement, engineered in Rust
The article discusses the PreK project, a GitHub repository focused on providing early childhood education resources, including lesson plans, activities, and teaching materials for preschool and kindergarten teachers.
Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025
The article discusses the progress made in eradicating Guinea worm disease, which is on track to become the second human disease to be eradicated after smallpox. In 2025, only 10 cases of Guinea worm were reported, a significant decline from previous years.
Show HN: Ghidra MCP Server – 110 tools for AI-assisted reverse engineering
The article describes the development of a plugin for the Ghidra software reverse engineering framework that adds support for the Minecraft Protocol (MCP), allowing for the analysis and understanding of Minecraft server software and communication protocols.
A sane but bull case on Clawdbot / OpenClaw
The article discusses the development of ClawdBot, a robotic arm designed for educational purposes. It covers the hardware and software used in the project, as well as the motivations and goals behind creating this educational tool.
A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs
The article examines the use of PDF forensics to investigate the authenticity of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. It discusses the techniques used to analyze the PDF files and the insights gained about the creation and distribution of these documents.
OpenClaw is what Apple intelligence should have been
The article discusses the creation of OpenClaw, an AI-powered personal assistant that aims to be more capable and user-friendly than traditional digital assistants. It highlights the limitations of current AI technology and proposes OpenClaw as a potential solution that could revolutionize the way people interact with their devices.
The Great Unwind
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
The article discusses how Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, acquired the Washington Post in 2013 and subsequently transformed the newspaper's technological capabilities and business model, enabling it to thrive in the digital age.
Petition for Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany
The petition calls for the recognition of open-source work as volunteering in Germany, arguing that contributions to open-source projects should be counted towards civic engagement and social commitments, similar to traditional volunteering activities.
French streamer unbanked by Qonto after criticizing Palantir and Peter Thiel
Show HN: Safe-now.live – Ultra-light emergency info site (<10KB)
After reading "During Helene, I Just Wanted a Plain Text Website" on Sparkbox (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46494734) , I built safe-now.live – a text-first emergency info site for USA and Canada. No JavaScript, no images, under 10KB. Pulls live FEMA disasters, NWS alerts, weather, and local resources. This is my first live website ever so looking for critical feedback on the website. Please feel free to look around.
https://safe-now.live