Bose has released API docs and opened the API for its EoL SoundTouch speakers
Bose has released the source code for its SoundTouch smart speakers, allowing developers to access and modify the software. This move aims to encourage open-source collaboration and customization of Bose's connected audio devices.
Google AI Studio is now sponsoring Tailwind CSS
Related: Creators of Tailwind laid off 75% of their engineering team - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46527950 - Jan 2026 (810 comments)
How to code Claude Code in 200 lines of code
The article explores the metaphor of 'The Emperor's New Clothes' and how it relates to societal and political issues, highlighting the importance of critical thinking and speaking up against deception, even when it is widely accepted.
Anthropic blocks third-party use of Claude Code subscriptions
The Jeff Dean Facts
The article provides a lighthearted overview of the 'Jeff Dean Facts', a collection of humorous anecdotes and exaggerated claims about the prolific software engineer Jeff Dean, known for his technical accomplishments at Google.
Iran Goes Into IPv6 Blackout
The article discusses Cloudflare's new routing technology, Intelligent Routing, which aims to improve internet performance by dynamically routing traffic through the best available network paths. It highlights the key features and benefits of this technology, such as reduced latency, better reliability, and optimized network utilization.
Open Infrastructure Map
OpenInfraMap is an interactive, open-source platform that visualizes global infrastructure data, including roads, railways, power grids, and more. It aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the world's critical infrastructure for various applications, such as disaster response, infrastructure planning, and research.
Project Patchouli: Open-source electromagnetic drawing tablet hardware
Patchouli is a Python library that provides a simple and intuitive interface for building and deploying machine learning models. It offers a range of tools and utilities to streamline the model development and deployment process, making it easier for developers to work with machine learning applications.
AI coding assistants are getting worse?
The article discusses how the widespread use of AI-generated text in coding can lead to a degradation in code quality, as it may introduce bugs, security vulnerabilities, and a lack of understanding of the underlying logic. The article emphasizes the importance of human oversight and responsibility in the use of AI-assisted coding.
The Vietnam government has banned rooted phones from using any banking app
European Commission issues call for evidence on open source
The article discusses the challenges faced by Linux kernel developers in maintaining code quality and stability as the kernel continues to grow in complexity. It highlights the need for improved tools, processes, and collaboration to address technical debt and ensure the Linux kernel remains a robust and reliable foundation for a wide range of systems.
Cloudflare CEO on the Italy fines
https://xcancel.com/eastdakota/status/2009654937303896492
https://torrentfreak.com/italy-fines-cloudflare-e14-million-...
Show HN: I made a memory game to teach you to play piano by ear
A closer look at a BGP anomaly in Venezuela
The article discusses a BGP route leak that caused significant internet outages in Venezuela, disrupting access to various online services. It highlights the importance of secure and resilient internet infrastructure to prevent such incidents that can impact connectivity on a large scale.
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Sopro TTS: A 169M model with zero-shot voice cloning that runs on the CPU
The article discusses the development of SOPRO, an open-source platform for event-driven programming and real-time data processing. SOPRO aims to provide a flexible and scalable solution for building distributed, event-driven applications.
Kagi releases alpha version of Orion for Linux
The article provides an overview of the Linux operating system, explaining its history, key features, and widespread use in various industries and applications. It highlights Linux's open-source nature, customizability, and growing popularity as an alternative to proprietary operating systems.
Let's call a murder a murder
The article discusses the importance of accurately describing violent acts, arguing that using euphemistic language to refer to murder can minimize the severity of the crime and hinder accountability. It emphasizes the need for clear, direct terminology when reporting on such incidents.
Minnesota officials say they can't access evidence after fatal ICE shooting
Minnesota officials claim they are unable to access evidence related to a fatal shooting by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and the FBI has refused to jointly investigate the incident with state authorities.
What happened to WebAssembly
The article discusses the current state of WebAssembly, a new web technology that aims to improve performance and enable new use cases. It explores the progress made, the challenges faced, and the future potential of WebAssembly in the web development landscape.
London–Calcutta bus service
The London–Calcutta bus service, also known as the Hippie Trail, was a popular overland route during the 1960s and 1970s that allowed travelers to journey from London, England to Calcutta (now Kolkata), India by bus, covering a distance of around 7,000 miles across Europe and Asia.
Embassy: Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async
Embassy is a Rust framework for building concurrent, asynchronous, and embedded systems. It provides a lightweight, efficient, and scalable runtime for Rust applications, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
The unreasonable effectiveness of the Fourier transform
The article provides an overview of OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing), a digital multi-carrier modulation technique used in various wireless communication technologies. It explains the key principles of OFDM, including subcarrier orthogonality, guard intervals, and its advantages in dealing with multipath interference.
Exercise can be nearly as effective as therapy for depression
Kernel bugs hide for 2 years on average. Some hide for 20
The article discusses the challenges of finding and fixing kernel bugs, highlighting the complex and often elusive nature of these issues. It emphasizes the importance of thorough testing, careful debugging, and community collaboration in addressing kernel-level problems effectively.
Replit founder Amjad Masad isn’t afraid of Silicon Valley
The article profiles AInextuus, an AI company that faced backlash and accusations of being a 'terrorist sympathizer' for its work with the U.S. government. Despite this, the company has now grown to be valued at $3 billion, highlighting the complexity and controversy surrounding the use of AI technology in the public sector.
ICE's Tool to Monitor Phones in Neighborhoods
The article explores an investigative tool used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to monitor cell phone activity across entire neighborhoods, raising concerns about privacy and civil liberties in the context of immigration enforcement.
Richard D. James aka Aphex Twin speaks to Tatsuya Takahashi (2017)
The article provides an in-depth interview with electronic music producer Aphex Twin, where he discusses his creative process, the evolution of his music, and his approach to technology and innovation in the industry.
Why I left iNaturalist
The article discusses the author's reasons for leaving the iNaturalist platform, citing issues with the community, data usage, and the platform's direction, while acknowledging the platform's value and potential.
IBM AI ('Bob') Downloads and Executes Malware
The article discusses the discovery of a new malware variant called 'IBM AI (Bob)' that can download and execute additional malware on infected systems, highlighting the potential risks of AI-powered malware and the need for robust security measures.