Microgpt
The article discusses the development of MicroGPT, a smaller and more efficient version of the GPT language model, which aims to enable widespread deployment of AI assistants on low-power devices while maintaining high performance.
Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS Foundation
Motorola Solutions introduced three new B2B solutions at MWC 2026, including a private wireless network, a cloud-based dispatch system, and an edge computing platform for mission-critical applications.
The whole thing was a scam
The article discusses the author's experience with a scam involving a cryptocurrency investment opportunity that turned out to be a fraudulent scheme, highlighting the importance of thorough research and caution when considering any financial investment.
We do not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk
Ghostty – Terminal Emulator
Ghostty is a lightweight and open-source terminal emulator designed for developers and power users. It offers a range of customization options and features, including support for SSH, SFTP, and various plugins, to enhance productivity and workflow.
Obsidian Sync now has a headless client
Obsidian's headless mode allows users to sync their Obsidian vaults and files across devices without the Obsidian app, providing a flexible solution for those who prefer command-line or programmatic file management.
Switch to Claude without starting over
The article discusses the concept of 'import memory' in artificial intelligence, which involves transferring knowledge from one model to another to improve performance. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of this approach, as well as its applications in various domains.
I built a demo of what AI chat will look like when it's “free” and ad-supported
Decision trees – the unreasonable power of nested decision rules
The article explains the concept of decision trees, a popular machine learning algorithm used for classification and regression tasks. It discusses the basic structure of decision trees, how they work, and their key advantages like interpretability and flexibility in handling different types of data.
Cognitive Debt: When Velocity Exceeds Comprehension
The article discusses the concept of 'cognitive debt,' where software development teams prioritize velocity over code comprehension, leading to technical debt and reduced long-term productivity. It highlights the importance of balancing speed and understanding to maintain a sustainable codebase.
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is killed in Israeli strike, ending 36-year rule
Qwen3.5 122B and 35B models offer Sonnet 4.5 performance on local computers
Alibaba has released the open-source Qwen3-5 medium-sized language models, which offer performance comparable to Anthropic's Sonnet 4.5 model. These models are designed to provide a balance between high performance and efficient resource usage, making them suitable for a variety of natural language processing tasks.
When does MCP make sense vs CLI?
The article discusses the decline of the traditional Minecraft control panel (MCP) and the rise of the command-line interface (CLI) as the preferred method for managing Minecraft servers. It highlights the advantages of the CLI, such as increased flexibility, automation, and scalability, making it a more powerful and efficient alternative to the MCP.
AI Made Writing Code Easier. It Made Being an Engineer Harder
The article discusses how AI-powered tools have made the process of writing code easier, but may have made the overall task of software engineering more challenging. It explores the potential impacts of AI on the development lifecycle and the evolving role of human engineers in the field.
Our Agreement with the Department of War
OpenAI has announced an agreement with the U.S. Department of War to conduct research and development related to national security and defense, while maintaining a focus on the ethical and responsible development of AI technology.
The Windows 95 user interface: A case study in usability engineering (1996)
If AI writes code, should the session be part of the commit?
Memento is an open-source personal digital assistant that aims to help users manage their tasks, calendar, and notes through voice commands and a user-friendly interface. It utilizes modern technologies like natural language processing and machine learning to provide a seamless and intelligent experience for users.
What AI coding costs you
The article explores the balance between using AI to enhance productivity and the potential risks of over-reliance on AI. It discusses the importance of understanding the limitations of AI and maintaining human involvement in decision-making processes.
WebMCP is available for early preview
The article discusses the Web Media Capture and Playback (WebMCP) Encrypted Playback Proposal (EPP), a new web standard that aims to enable secure playback of encrypted media on the web without requiring additional plugins or third-party software. The proposal aims to provide a consistent, cross-browser solution for encrypted media playback that enhances user privacy and security.
Everett shuts down Flock camera network after judge rules footage public record
A judge ruled that footage from Everett, Washington's Flock Safety cameras is a public record, leading the city to shut down the systems. The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union over the city's use of the surveillance cameras.
Block the “Upgrade to Tahoe” alerts
This article discusses how to block the upgrade to Tahoe alerts and disable the system settings indicator on the Linux desktop environment. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to achieve this using a configuration file.
/e/OS is a complete "deGoogled", mobile ecosystem
E OS is an open-source operating system designed to provide a secure and private digital experience. It focuses on user privacy, secure communications, and ethical technology, aiming to empower individuals in an increasingly digital world.
Techno‑feudal elite are attempting to build a twenty‑first‑century fascist state
The article argues that America's oligarchic elite are attempting to establish a techno-feudal fascist state, utilizing surveillance technology and authoritarian control to maintain their power and wealth.
New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue
OpenAI fires an employee for prediction market insider trading
OpenAI fired an employee for allegedly engaging in insider trading, highlighting concerns about conflicts of interest and the need for ethical oversight in the rapidly growing AI industry. The incident also raises questions about the broader challenges of regulating emerging technologies and ensuring transparency in the operations of influential tech companies.
Show HN: Now I Get It – Translate scientific papers into interactive webpages
Understanding scientific articles can be tough, even in your own field. Trying to comprehend articles from others? Good luck.
Enter, Now I Get It!
I made this app for curious people. Simply upload an article and after a few minutes you'll have an interactive web page showcasing the highlights. Generated pages are stored in the cloud and can be viewed from a gallery.
Now I Get It! uses the best LLMs out there, which means the app will improve as AI improves.
Free for now - it's capped at 20 articles per day so I don't burn cash.
A few things I (and maybe you will) find interesting:
* This is a pure convenience app. I could just as well use a saved prompt in Claude, but sometimes it's nice to have a niche-focused app. It's just cognitively easier, IMO.
* The app was built for myself and colleagues in various scientific fields. It can take an hour or more to read a detailed paper so this is like an on-ramp.
* The app is a place for me to experiment with using LLMs to translate scientific articles into software. The space is pregnant with possibilities.
* Everything in the app is the result of agentic engineering, e.g. plans, specs, tasks, execution loops. I swear by Beads (https://github.com/steveyegge/beads) by Yegge and also make heavy use of Beads Viewer (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46314423) and Destructive Command Guard (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46835674) by Jeffrey Emanuel.
* I'm an AWS fan and have been impressed by Opus' ability to write good CFN. It still needs a bunch of guidance around distributed architecture but way better than last year.
Microsoft bans the word "Microslop" on its Discord, then locks the server
Microsoft bans the use of the word 'Microslop' on its Discord server, leading to a backlash from users. The company then locks the server after the incident, highlighting the sensitivity around the use of controversial terms.
Microgpt explained interactively
The article discusses the development of MicroGPT, a smaller and more efficient version of the GPT language model. It explores the potential of MicroGPT to enable faster and more widespread deployment of AI technology, particularly in resource-constrained environments.
Claude becomes number one app on the U.S. App Store
The article provides an overview of the top-performing apps and games on the Apple App Store, with comprehensive charts and rankings across various categories and regions.
Addressing Antigravity Bans and Reinstating Access
The article discusses the upcoming release of Gemini CLI, a command-line interface for the Gemini protocol, which is a lightweight alternative to the World Wide Web. The main points focus on the new features and improvements in the latest version of Gemini CLI.