Rob Pike goes nuclear over GenAI
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How uv got so fast
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Maybe the default settings are too high
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Package managers keep using Git as a database, it never works out
The article discusses the use of Git as a database by package managers, highlighting the challenges and limitations of this approach, as well as exploring alternative solutions that could better address the needs of modern software development.
FFmpeg has issued a DMCA takedown on GitHub
My insulin pump controller uses the Linux kernel. It also violates the GPL
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Show HN: Witr – Explain why a process is running on your Linux system
Hi HN,
I built a small Linux CLI tool called witr (Why Is This Running?).
The idea came from a situation most of us have hit: you log into a machine, see a process or port running, and immediately wonder why it exists, who started it, and what is keeping it alive right now.
witr traces a process, service, or port back to its origin and responsibility chain and explains it in a way that’s quick to read, especially when you’re debugging under pressure.
This is v0.1.0. It’s intentionally small and focused. Feedback, criticism, and edge cases are very welcome.
Repo: https://github.com/pranshuparmar/witr
Experts explore new mushroom which causes fairytale-like hallucinations
https://archive.is/CwDtf
Rob Pike Goes Nuclear over GenAI
Toys with the highest play-time and lowest clean-up-time
This article explores the toys that children play with the most, highlighting the factors that contribute to their high play time, such as open-ended design, versatility, and ability to spark imagination.
Seven diabetes patients die due to undisclosed bug in Abbott's glucose monitors
The article reports that seven patients using the Abbott Freestyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system have died, according to the Software Freedom Conservancy. It calls for further investigation into the potential risks and safety concerns associated with the device.
Exe.dev
https://blog.exe.dev/meet-exe.dev
https://exe.dev/docs/how-exedev-works
https://exe.dev/docs/pricing
Floor796
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Apple releases open-source model that instantly turns 2D photos into 3D views
ML.NET is an open-source and cross-platform machine learning framework developed by Microsoft. It allows developers to build, train, and deploy custom machine learning models within .NET applications.
Always bet on text (2014)
The article discusses the challenges of building large-scale software systems and the importance of balancing technical debt, complexity, and pragmatism. It emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to software development that prioritizes maintainability, resilience, and long-term sustainability.
Show HN: Ez FFmpeg – Video editing in plain English
I built a CLI tool that lets you do common video/audio operations without remembering ffmpeg syntax.
Instead of: ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -vf "fps=15,scale=480:-1:flags=lanczos" -loop 0 output.gif
You write: ff convert video.mp4 to gif
More examples: ff compress video.mp4 to 10mb ff trim video.mp4 from 0:30 to 1:00 ff extract audio from video.mp4 ff resize video.mp4 to 720p ff speed up video.mp4 by 2x ff reverse video.mp4
There are similar tools that use LLMs (wtffmpeg, llmpeg, ai-ffmpeg-cli), but they require API keys, cost money, and have latency.
Ez FFmpeg is different: - No AI – just regex pattern matching - Instant – no API calls - Free – no tokens - Offline – works without internet
It handles ~20 common operations that cover 90% of what developers actually do with ffmpeg. For edge cases, you still need ffmpeg directly.
Interactive mode (just type ff) shows media files in your current folder with typeahead search.
npm install -g ezff
Rob Pike got spammed with an AI slop "act of kindness"
Related: Rob Pike goes nuclear over GenAI - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46392115 - Dec 2025 (1237 comments)
I'm a laptop weirdo and that's why I like my new Framework 13
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Ask HN: What did you read in 2025?
I mostly read newspapers and technical journals, but two books that I read that made an impression: "The Changing World Order" and "The Gulag Archipelago".
Publishing your work increases your luck
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QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop
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LearnixOS
Google is 'gradually rolling out' option to change your gmail.com address
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TurboDiffusion: 100–200× Acceleration for Video Diffusion Models
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ChatGPT conversations still lack timestamps after years of requests
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Nvidia's $20B antitrust loophole
The article discusses GROQ, a powerful query language used in the Sanity content platform. It explains how GROQ allows for efficient and flexible data retrieval, enabling developers to build complex queries that fetch exactly the information they need.
MiniMax M2.1: Built for Real-World Complex Tasks, Multi-Language Programming
The article discusses the launch of the Minimax M21, a new ultra-compact, lightweight and energy-efficient electric scooter designed for urban commuters. It highlights the scooter's key features, including its powerful motor, long-range battery, and user-friendly design.
How Lewis Carroll computed determinants (2023)
This article explores the mathematical work of Lewis Carroll, focusing on his contributions to the study of determinants. It discusses how Carroll's interest in logic and puzzles led him to develop innovative approaches to understanding determinants, which are important concepts in linear algebra.
Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers (2022)
The article discusses the importance of understanding how computer systems work, particularly the interaction between hardware and software. It emphasizes the value of acquiring low-level knowledge to become a more effective and well-rounded software developer.
Gpg.fail
The article discusses the security flaws in the GnuPG cryptographic software, highlighting vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise the confidentiality and integrity of encrypted communications.