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Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War
qwertox about 18 hours ago

Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War

Anthropic, an artificial intelligence research company, has issued a statement addressing concerns about its potential involvement with the U.S. Department of War. The statement emphasizes Anthropic's commitment to beneficial AI development and its intention to remain transparent about its work and collaborations.

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hiisthisthingon 2 days ago

Google API keys weren't secrets, but then Gemini changed the rules

This article explores the evolution of API key security, focusing on Google's handling of API keys and the impact of Gemini's decision to change the rules around API key disclosure. It examines the challenges faced by developers in maintaining the confidentiality of API keys and the implications of these changes for the broader software development community.

trufflesecurity.com
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mlex about 19 hours ago

Layoffs at Block

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/26/block-laying-off-about-4000-...

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/block-plans-to-lay-off-nea...

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Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer
tintinnabula 2 days ago

Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer

The article explores the technical and engineering aspects of Jimi Hendrix's music, revealing his innovative approach to guitar amplification and sound manipulation that significantly influenced the development of modern music technology.

spectrum.ieee.org
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miki123211 1 day ago

Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users

Hi HN,

I recently noticed that an YC company (Run ANywhere, W26) sent me the following email:

From: Aditya <aditya@buildrunanywhere.org>

Subject: Mikołaj, think you'd like this

[snip]

Hi Mikołaj,

I found your GitHub and thought you might like what we're building.

[snip]

I have also received a deluge of similar emails from another AI company, Voice.AI (doesn't seem to be YC affiliated). These emails indicate that those companies scrape people's Github activity, and if they notice users contributing to repos in their field of business, send marketing emails to those users without receiving their consent. My guess is that they use commit metadata for this purpose. This includes recipients under the GDPR (AKA me).

I've sent complaints to both organizations, no response so far.

I have just contacted both Github and YC Ethics on this issue, I'll update here if I get a response.

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Banned in California
pie_flavor 1 day ago

Banned in California

bannedincalifornia.org
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Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model
davidbarker 1 day ago

Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model

Google's researchers have developed a nanoscale device called the Nano Banana that can detect and analyze single molecules. This breakthrough could lead to advancements in fields such as medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and materials science.

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motbus3 1 day ago

Anthropic ditches its core safety promise

Anthropic, a prominent AI research company, has announced a change to its safety policy, aiming to promote responsible development and deployment of AI systems. The revised policy emphasizes the importance of transparency, ethical considerations, and ongoing monitoring to ensure the safe and beneficial use of AI technologies.

cnn.com
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tin7in about 22 hours ago

What Claude Code chooses

The article discusses Anthropic's AI model called Claude, which is designed to engage in open-ended conversation and assist with a variety of tasks. It highlights Claude's capabilities, such as its ability to understand context and provide relevant and coherent responses.

amplifying.ai
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Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance
pseudolus 1 day ago

Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance

The article discusses the dangers of tech companies being pressured by governments to conduct surveillance on their users, arguing that this undermines user privacy and trust in these platforms. It emphasizes the need for tech companies to resist such government pressure and protect their users' digital rights.

eff.org
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Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
rbanffy 2 days ago

Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid

The article reports that US energy use increased in 2025, with solar power surpassing hydropower as a major renewable energy source. It highlights the continued growth of renewable energy and the ongoing shift in the country's energy landscape.

arstechnica.com
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How will OpenAI compete?
iamskeole 2 days ago

How will OpenAI compete?

The article discusses how OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company, might compete with other tech giants in the future. It explores the potential challenges and opportunities OpenAI faces as it continues to develop and commercialize its AI technologies.

ben-evans.com
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Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective
surprisetalk 2 days ago

Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective

The article argues that the United States has too many bus stops, which can lead to inefficiencies and longer travel times. It suggests that reducing the number of bus stops and increasing the distance between them could improve the speed and reliability of bus service.

worksinprogress.co
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AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf]
DamnInteresting 1 day ago

AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf]

The article discusses a new attack called AirSnitch that can break Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises. It explains how the attack works and the potential implications for the security of wireless networks.

arstechnica.com
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The Hunt for Dark Breakfast
moultano about 13 hours ago

The Hunt for Dark Breakfast

moultano.wordpress.com
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RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
jnord 1 day ago

RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs

The article discusses the rising cost of RAM, which now represents 35% of the bill of materials for HP PCs. This trend reflects the increasing demand for memory in modern computing devices and the impact it has on manufacturing costs.

arstechnica.com
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Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
itunpredictable 1 day ago

Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?

The article explores the rise of the 'vibe coding' movement, where developers seek to create a positive, collaborative coding environment focused on creativity and personal well-being, rather than just productivity. It discusses the maker movement's influence on this trend and how it challenges traditional software development practices.

read.technically.dev
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What does " 2>&1 " mean?
alexmolas about 21 hours ago

What does " 2>&1 " mean?

The article discusses the meaning and origin of the term '21' in programming, which typically refers to the error code for an invalid argument or parameter. It explores the historical context and reasons behind this specific error code.

stackoverflow.com
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Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown
andreynering 2 days ago

Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown

Microsoft has started rolling out updates for the classic Notepad and Paint applications to Windows Insiders, bringing new features and improvements to these iconic Windows tools.

blogs.windows.com
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Making MCP cheaper via CLI
thellimist 2 days ago

Making MCP cheaper via CLI

The article compares the Command Line Interface (CLI) and the Modern Configurator Pattern (MCP), discussing their advantages, use cases, and how they differ in terms of complexity, flexibility, and accessibility for developers and end-users.

kanyilmaz.me
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Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line
smalltorch 1 day ago

Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line

TerminalPhone is a single, self-contained Bash script that provides anonymous, end-to-end encrypted voice and text communication between two parties over the Tor network. It operates as a walkie-talkie: you record a voice message, and it is compressed, encrypted, and transmitted to the remote party as a single unit. You can also send encrypted text messages during a call. No server infrastructure, no accounts, no phone numbers. Your Tor hidden service .onion address is your identity.

gitlab.com
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shrikaranhanda 1 day ago

First Website (1992)

The article provides a brief history of the World Wide Web, tracing its origins at CERN in 1989 and its subsequent growth into a global information network that has transformed how we communicate, access information, and conduct business.

info.cern.ch
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tosh 2 days ago

The Om Programming Language

The article discusses the Om programming language, a functional, reactive language that aims to simplify front-end web development by providing a declarative and component-based approach to building user interfaces.

om-language.com
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mikece about 13 hours ago

Google workers seek 'red lines' on military A.I., echoing Anthropic

https://notdivided.org/

nytimes.com
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Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage
littlexsparkee about 18 hours ago

Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage

The article discusses IDC's forecast for the global smartphone market, projecting a decline in shipments in 2022 due to economic headwinds, followed by a return to growth in 2023 and beyond. It also highlights the continued dominance of Android and iOS operating systems in the smartphone landscape.

idc.com
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kvinogradov 1 day ago

Open Source Endowment – new funding source for open source maintainers

Endowment is a decentralized application (dApp) that allows users to create and manage their own endowment funds, enabling long-term investments and sustainable income streams.

endowment.dev
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Show HN: I ported Tree-sitter to Go
odvcencio 2 days ago

Show HN: I ported Tree-sitter to Go

This started as a hard requirement for my TUI-based editor application, it ended up going in a few different directions.

A suite of tools that help with semantic code entities: https://github.com/odvcencio/gts-suite

A next-gen version control system called Got: https://github.com/odvcencio/got

I think this has some pretty big potential! I think there's many classes of application (particularly legacy architecture) that can benefit from these kinds of analysis tooling. My next post will be about composing all these together, an exciting project I call GotHub. Thanks!

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todsacerdoti about 22 hours ago

OsmAnd’s Faster Offline Navigation (2025)

The article discusses a new algorithm developed by Osmand that enables fast and efficient routing, even on large road networks. It highlights the algorithm's ability to provide quick route calculations while maintaining high accuracy, making it suitable for various navigation and routing applications.

osmand.net
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jasonpeacock 1 day ago

BuildKit: Docker's Hidden Gem That Can Build Almost Anything

The article discusses BuildKit, a powerful and flexible build system for Docker that offers improved performance, security, and customization options compared to the traditional Docker build process. It highlights BuildKit's key features, such as parallel builds, caching, and remote cache sharing, and explains how it can be used to optimize the development workflow for Docker-based projects.

tuananh.net
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In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5%
doener 1 day ago

In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5%

bsky.app
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