France's homegrown open source online office suite
Vouch
https://x.com/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
https://nitter.net/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/pull/10559
We mourn our craft
The article discusses the potential demise of traditional software development practices and the feelings of grief and loss that some developers may experience as the industry evolves towards more automated and streamlined processes. It explores the challenges of adapting to technological change and the importance of embracing new approaches while still valuing the craft and artistry of coding.
Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself
This article provides a comprehensive guide to vocal training, covering topics such as proper breathing techniques, vocal warm-ups, and exercises to improve range and tone. It offers practical advice for singers at all levels, from beginners to experienced professionals.
AI fatigue is real and nobody talks about it
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'AI fatigue', where people become overwhelmed and disillusioned with the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technology. It explores the potential causes of AI fatigue, such as unrealistic expectations, lack of understanding, and concerns about the societal impact of AI.
The AI boom is causing shortages everywhere else
The article discusses the growing investment in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its potential impact on the economy, including concerns about AI-driven job losses and resulting labor shortages in certain industries.
SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes (2023)
The article discusses the development and features of Sector C, a secretive research facility operated by the government. It explores the complex history and purpose of Sector C, as well as the controversies and speculation surrounding the site.
DoNotNotify is now Open Source
A month ago, I submitted my app "DoNotNotify" to control Android notifications on Show HN [0], and it trended on the front page for a day. I was happy, but the most upvoted comments on the thread were asking for the app to be open sourced, since it dealt with system-wide notifications. My promises weren't good enough, and the community wanted more!
Why didn't I open source it in the first place? Linux has been by primary driver for more than a decade. I genuinely believe in the philosophy, and have always wanted to give back to the community. The primary reason, probably, was because I was ashamed that I had 90% vibe-coded the app. More than 2 decades of writing software, and my first contribution to FOSS would be AI-generated code? Would it withstand even the most minimal of scrutiny? Would by (unknown) name forever be tarnished? I exaggerate, but only slightly :)
So, yesterday, after a fair bit of trepidation, I changed the github repo visibility to public and put up a announcement on the app's website [1]. I have also submitted the app to F-Droid [2]. As before, I welcome the community's feedback and suggestions!
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46499646 [1] https://donotnotify.com/opensource.html [2] https://gitlab.com/fdroid/rfp/-/issues/3569
-- Anuj Jain
Coding agents have replaced every framework I used
The article discusses the resurgence of software engineering as a highly sought-after and respected field, driven by the increasing reliance on technology in various industries. It explores the factors contributing to this trend and the growing demand for skilled software engineers.
I am happier writing code by hand
The article discusses the author's preference for writing code by hand rather than using a computer. It highlights the benefits of this approach, including better focus, creativity, and a more enjoyable coding experience.
Slop Terrifies Me
The article explores the author's fear and discomfort with the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly the emergence of AI-generated content known as 'slop', which can be indistinguishable from human-created work. The author expresses concerns about the potential impact of AI on creativity, authenticity, and the future of human expression.
U.S. jobs disappear at fastest January pace since great recession
The article discusses the rapid decline in US job numbers in January 2026, with the largest monthly drop since the Great Recession. It highlights the economic challenges facing the country and the potential impacts on the job market.
Show HN: LocalGPT – A local-first AI assistant in Rust with persistent memory
I built LocalGPT over 4 nights as a Rust reimagining of the OpenClaw assistant pattern (markdown-based persistent memory, autonomous heartbeat tasks, skills system).
It compiles to a single ~27MB binary — no Node.js, Docker, or Python required.
Key features:
- Persistent memory via markdown files (MEMORY, HEARTBEAT, SOUL markdown files) — compatible with OpenClaw's format - Full-text search (SQLite FTS5) + semantic search (local embeddings, no API key needed) - Autonomous heartbeat runner that checks tasks on a configurable interval - CLI + web interface + desktop GUI - Multi-provider: Anthropic, OpenAI, Ollama etc - Apache 2.0
Install: `cargo install localgpt`
I use it daily as a knowledge accumulator, research assistant, and autonomous task runner for my side projects. The memory compounds — every session makes the next one better.
GitHub: https://github.com/localgpt-app/localgpt Website: https://localgpt.app
Would love feedback on the architecture or feature ideas.
Software factories and the agentic moment
See also https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/7/software-factory/
I put a real-time 3D shader on the Game Boy Color
The article explores the development of a new real-time global illumination technique called 'GBShader', which aims to provide realistic lighting in 3D graphics while maintaining high performance. It discusses the key features, technical details, and potential applications of this rendering technique.
OpenClaw is changing my life
The article discusses the author's experience with using the OpenClaw programming toolkit to build web applications, and how it has significantly improved their development workflow and productivity, leading to a positive impact on their life.
Omega-3 is inversely related to risk of early-onset dementia
The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in USA
I write games in C (yes, C) (2016)
This article explores the process of creating games in C programming language, covering fundamental concepts such as rendering graphics, handling user input, and game loop implementation. It provides a practical guide for developers interested in building games using the C language.
Beyond agentic coding
The article discusses the limitations of traditional software development practices and proposes a more holistic, collaborative approach that considers the human and social aspects of software projects. It highlights the importance of embracing uncertainty, fostering shared understanding, and empowering diverse perspectives to create more meaningful and impactful software solutions.
Why E cores make Apple silicon fast
The article discusses the role of E-cores (Efficient cores) in Apple Silicon processors, explaining how they contribute to the overall performance and efficiency of these chips, particularly in tasks that don't require maximum processing power.
Stories from 25 Years of Software Development
The article reflects on the significant changes and advancements in computing over the past 25 years, including the rise of the internet, smartphones, cloud computing, and social media, and how these technologies have transformed various aspects of our lives and society.
Hoot: Scheme on WebAssembly
The article discusses the Hoot, a new social media platform that aims to provide a more respectful and constructive online experience by encouraging users to ask thoughtful questions and engage in meaningful discussions.
GitHub Agentic Workflows
The article discusses GitHub Actions, a powerful workflow automation tool that allows developers to create custom software development workflows directly within their GitHub repositories. It covers the key features and benefits of GitHub Actions, making it easier for developers to build, test, and deploy their code.
Dave Farber has died
Speed up responses with fast mode
The article explains Claude's 'fast mode', a feature that allows users to generate text outputs quickly without sacrificing quality. It discusses the technical implementation and benefits of this mode for users who require rapid text generation.
British drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years
The article discusses the growing concern over the potential negative health and environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It highlights the need for increased regulation and oversight to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI technology.
AI makes the easy part easier and the hard part harder
This article explores the impact of AI on the ease and difficulty of various tasks, noting that AI can make simple tasks easier but may also increase the complexity of more challenging problems, thereby making the 'hard part harder'.
Billing can be bypassed using a combo of subagents with an agent definition
The article discusses an issue with Visual Studio Code where the editor fails to save changes to files, potentially leading to data loss. The issue appears to be related to a specific configuration or setup, and the discussion explores potential workarounds and solutions to address the problem.
Google staff call for firm to cut ties with ICE
The article discusses the growing popularity of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, and its potential impact on various industries. It explores the capabilities of the tool, concerns around its use, and the ongoing debate around the role of AI in society.