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.
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.
Matchlock – Secures AI agent workloads with a Linux-based sandbox
The article discusses the history and development of the matchlock, an early firearm technology that was widely used in Europe and Asia during the 15th and 16th centuries. It explores the design, function, and tactical advantages of the matchlock, as well as its impact on military and social changes of the time.
Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin
The article discusses the challenges and considerations involved in curating an art exhibition inspired by the work and life of renowned author Ursula K. Le Guin. The curator reflects on the complexities of capturing the essence of Le Guin's multifaceted legacy and her 'ineffable' nature through visual art.
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.
Reverse Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600
Raiders2600 is an open-source emulator for the Atari 2600 video game console, built using Rust and supporting various hardware configurations. It aims to provide an accurate and efficient emulation experience for classic Atari games.
In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests
This article explores the Warramunga seismic research facility in Australia, which was used to monitor nuclear tests conducted in the Australian outback in the 1950s and 1960s. The facility played a crucial role in detecting and analyzing these tests, contributing to global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
Washington imposes 'terrorist-grade sanctions' on Francesca Albanese, ICC judges
The article discusses the recent spike in the price of oil, driven by the OPEC+ decision to cut production and the ongoing supply chain disruptions. It examines the potential economic implications of the higher oil prices, particularly for oil-dependent countries and industries.
Noam Chomsky's wife responds to Epstein controversy
The article discusses a response from Noam Chomsky's wife, Carol Chomsky, to allegations made about her husband's connections to Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights her perspective on the matter and provides context around the claims.
Arcan Explained – A browser for different webs
The article explains Arcan, a browser designed to handle different types of web content, including traditional websites, games, and real-time applications. It highlights Arcan's unique features, such as its modular architecture and support for diverse display technologies, making it a versatile tool for navigating the evolving web landscape.
Smart Homes Are Terrible
The article explores the potential impact of smart home technologies on personal privacy and the growing concerns surrounding the data collected by these devices. It examines the complex trade-offs between convenience and security, and the need for increased transparency and regulation in the smart home industry.
Canada, better the 28th EU member than the 51st US state
The article explores the idea of Canada joining the European Union as its 28th member, rather than becoming the 51st state of the United States. It discusses the potential benefits and challenges of such a move for Canada and its relationship with both the EU and the US.
Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters
The article reveals how Substack, a newsletter platform, makes money by hosting far-right and Nazi-aligned newsletters, despite the company's claims of promoting free speech and not censoring content.
Show HN: Portview, A diagnostic-first port viewer for Linux (~930 KB, zero deps)
PortView is an open-source web application that provides a comprehensive overview of the performance and status of network ports and interfaces. It offers real-time monitoring, historical data analysis, and customizable dashboards to help network administrators efficiently manage and troubleshoot their infrastructure.
Google's 52x AI Growth
The article discusses Google's Q4 2025 earnings, highlighting the company's strong financial performance, including record revenue and profit figures, as well as its continued growth in key areas such as advertising and cloud computing.
Show HN: MCP App Template designed for coding agents
This GitHub repository provides a template for building a web application using a microservices architecture, featuring a React.js frontend, a Flask backend, and Docker for containerization and deployment.
Open-Weight Models Are Getting Serious: GLM 4.7 vs. MiniMax M2.1
The article discusses the increasing capabilities and potential of open-source language models, noting that they are starting to rival proprietary models in areas like task performance and language generation. It highlights the growing significance of open-source AI models as an alternative to large tech companies' closed-source offerings.
Former Tumblr Head Jeff D'Onofrio Steps in as Acting CEO at the Washington Post
The article discusses Tumblr's new CEO, Jeff Donofrio, and the recent layoffs at the Washington Post, where Donofrio previously worked. It provides insights into Donofrio's background and the challenges he faces in leading Tumblr, a social media platform known for its creative community and user-generated content.
Unlocking core memories with GoldSrc engine and CS 1.6 (2025)
The article explores the author's nostalgic journey of revisiting the GoldSrc game engine, which powered iconic games like Half-Life, and the process of unlocking core memories through the lens of this classic platform. It delves into the author's personal experiences and the enduring appeal of the GoldSrc engine.