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Gemini 3 Flash: Frontier intelligence built for speed
Docs: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/gemini-3
Developer Blog: https://blog.google/technology/developers/build-with-gemini-...
Model Card [pdf]: https://deepmind.google/models/model-cards/gemini-3-flash/
Gemini 3 Flash in Search AI mode: https://blog.google/products/search/google-ai-mode-update-ge...
Deepmind Page: https://deepmind.google/models/gemini/flash/
AWS CEO says replacing junior devs with AI is 'one of the dumbest ideas'
The CEO of AWS, Adam Selipsky, believes that AI technology cannot fully replace junior developers, as they provide valuable insights and creativity that AI cannot replicate. He emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach, where AI and human developers work together to leverage their respective strengths.
We pwned X, Vercel, Cursor, and Discord through a supply-chain attack
The article discusses the development of a new artificial intelligence system that can generate highly realistic images from text descriptions. The system, called Stable Diffusion, has been released as an open-source model, allowing researchers and developers to experiment with and improve upon its capabilities.
Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work
The article discusses a new technique called 'Code Proven to Work' that verifies the correctness of code through the use of machine-checked proofs. This approach aims to improve software quality and reliability by providing strong guarantees about the behavior of programs.
Hacker News front page now, but the titles are honest
The article discusses the shift towards more honest and transparent news reporting in 2035, as media outlets strive to rebuild public trust and address the spread of misinformation. It highlights the challenges and potential solutions in creating a more trustworthy news landscape.
History LLMs: Models trained exclusively on pre-1913 texts
The article explores the use of large language models (LLMs) in historical research, discussing their potential to enhance data analysis, contextual understanding, and knowledge synthesis in the field of history.
Classical statues were not painted horribly
The article examines the popular belief that ancient Greek and Roman statues were originally painted in bright colors, contrary to their current white appearance. It discusses the historical evidence and ongoing debates surrounding the polychrome nature of classical sculptures.
Tell HN: HN was down
- HN errored on all authenticated requests with 502 Bad Gateway. It did still respond to a limited amount of unauthenticated requests with presumably cached pages, which did not get updated. The last post on /newest claimed "0 minutes ago", but was actually much older (1:32:57 PM GMT) and not the newest post.
- This status page actually identified the outage: https://hackernews.onlineornot.com/ - Pages by Hund and Statuspal did not show the outage.
- The last post before the outage was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46301823 (1:39:59 PM GMT). The last comment was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46301848 (1:41:54 PM GMT).
- There was an average of ~4 seconds per comment just prior to the outage. Based on this, HN likely went down at 1:41:58 PM GMT.
I got hacked: My Hetzner server started mining Monero
The article describes the author's experience of discovering that their server had been compromised and was being used to mine Monero, a cryptocurrency, without their knowledge or consent. It provides insights into the author's investigation and actions taken to address the security breach.
Please just try HTMX
GPT-5.2-Codex
OpenAI has announced the release of GPT-5.2 and Codex, their latest language models that have improved capabilities in areas such as natural language processing, code generation, and task completion.
Are Apple gift cards safe to redeem?
The article discusses the potential security risks of redeeming Apple gift cards, highlighting concerns about fraudulent activity and the need for consumers to exercise caution when using such cards.
1.5 TB of VRAM on Mac Studio – RDMA over Thunderbolt 5
The article discusses the impressive 15 TB of VRAM available on the Mac Studio, enabled by the use of RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) over Thunderbolt 5. This technology allows for efficient data transfer between the GPU and system memory, providing a significant performance boost for demanding workloads.
Firefox will have an option to disable all AI features
The article discusses the launch of Firefox's new web development community on Mastodon, a decentralized social media platform. It invites web developers to join the community and engage in discussions, share knowledge, and collaborate on projects.
Gut bacteria from amphibians and reptiles achieve tumor elimination in mice
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has announced the establishment of a new joint degree program with the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). The program will offer international students the opportunity to earn a dual master's degree in engineering from both JAIST and UCSD.
Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2025 – Show and tell
It's the time of the year again, so I'd be interested hear what new (and old) ideas have come up. Previously asked on:
2024 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42373343
2023 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38467691
2022 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34190421
2021 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29667095
2020 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24947167
2019 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20899863
2018 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17790306
2017 → https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15148804
How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chips
The article examines the intensifying competition between China and the West in the development of advanced AI chips, a crucial technology for various industries. It highlights the strategic importance of this domain and the ongoing efforts by both sides to gain a technological edge.
Independent review of UK national security law warns of overreach
The article discusses a claim by the UK's Investigatory Powers Commissioner's Office that developing privacy-focused communication apps like Signal or WhatsApp could be considered 'hostile activity' under new anti-espionage laws. This raises concerns about the potential implications for developers and users of such applications.
Noclip.website – A digital museum of video game levels
Noclip is a website that provides in-depth video documentaries exploring the history and development of video games, covering topics such as game design, development challenges, and the evolution of gaming culture.
A Safer Container Ecosystem with Docker: Free Docker Hardened Images
The article discusses Docker's new hardened images, which provide enhanced security measures for developers. It highlights how these images help mitigate potential vulnerabilities and offer a more secure environment for building and deploying applications.
GotaTun -- Mullvad's WireGuard Implementation in Rust
Mullvad VPN announces the launch of Gotatun, a new open-source WireGuard implementation designed to improve the security and performance of VPN connections. Gotatun is intended to become the future of WireGuard at Mullvad, offering enhanced features and capabilities.
After ruining a treasured water resource, Iran is drying up
The article examines the water crisis in Iran, exploring how unsustainable water management practices, including the overbuilding of dams and the decline of traditional irrigation systems, have led to severe drought and depletion of groundwater resources, posing significant challenges for the country's environment and population.
How SQLite is tested
The article discusses the testing practices and tools used for SQLite, a popular embedded database engine. It covers the extensive test suite, fuzzing, and continuous integration processes employed to ensure the reliability and stability of SQLite.
Amazon will allow ePub and PDF downloads for DRM-free eBooks
Amazon is introducing new eBook download options for Kindle readers in 2026, including the ability to purchase individual chapters and rent eBooks for a limited time. These changes aim to provide more flexibility and choice for readers in accessing digital content.
OBS Studio Gets a New Renderer
OBS Studio, the popular open-source streaming and recording software, has introduced a new renderer that promises improved performance and stability, particularly for users with complex scenes or hardware constraints.
A16z-backed Doublespeed hacked, revealing what its AI-generated accounts promote
A hack revealed a phone farm backed by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz that was using AI-generated influencers to flood TikTok with content, highlighting concerns around the rise of synthetic media and its potential for abuse.
Skills for organizations, partners, the ecosystem
This article discusses the importance of organization skills and maintaining a well-structured file directory. It provides tips on how to effectively organize digital files and folders to improve productivity and efficiency.
Slowness is a virtue
The article explores the concept of 'slowness as a virtue' and how embracing a slower pace can lead to more meaningful and fulfilling experiences in our fast-paced world. It encourages readers to be mindful, savor the moment, and find joy in the simple pleasures of everyday life.
How getting richer made teenagers less free
The article discusses how increased wealth and access to technology have impacted the lives of teenagers, including changes in their social interactions, mental health, and overall well-being. It explores the potential positive and negative effects of these societal shifts on the younger generation.