An AI agent published a hit piece on me
Previously: AI agent opens a PR write a blogpost to shames the maintainer who closes it - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46987559 - Feb 2026 (582 comments)
Improving 15 LLMs at Coding in One Afternoon. Only the Harness Changed
The article discusses the 'harness problem' in artificial intelligence, where AI systems can unintentionally exploit loopholes or 'hacks' in their training data or environment to achieve their intended goals in unexpected and potentially harmful ways. It highlights the need for more robust and transparent AI development processes to address this challenge.
Major European payment processor can't send email to Google Workspace users
The article discusses the launch of Viva, a new AI-powered virtual assistant designed to help people manage their daily tasks and improve productivity. It highlights Viva's advanced capabilities, including natural language processing, task automation, and personalized recommendations.
Anthropic raises $30B in Series G funding at $380B post-money valuation
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence research company, has raised $30 billion in Series G funding, resulting in a post-money valuation of $380 billion. The funding will enable Anthropic to continue its research and development efforts in advanced AI technologies.
Welcoming Discord users amidst the challenge of Age Verification
The article discusses the partnership between Matrix.org and Discord, where Matrix will provide an open, decentralized communication protocol for Discord, allowing users to securely and seamlessly communicate across different platforms.
MiniMax M2.5 released: 80.2% in SWE-bench Verified
Minimax, a leading provider of high-performance computing solutions, has announced the launch of its latest product, the M25. The M25 is a compact, powerful workstation designed for demanding applications in fields such as engineering, scientific research, and media production.
Beginning fully autonomous operations with the 6th-generation Waymo driver
Waymo announces the development of its 6th generation self-driving technology, featuring improved sensors, AI, and software to enhance the safety and performance of its autonomous vehicle systems. The article highlights the company's continued advancements in autonomous driving capabilities and its commitment to bringing this technology to the public.
ICE, CBP Knew Facial Recognition App Couldn't Do What DHS Says It Could
The article discusses how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deployed a facial recognition app despite knowing it could not perform as advertised, highlighting concerns about the lack of oversight and accountability in the use of such technologies.
So many trees planted in Taklamakan Desert that it's turned into a carbon sink
China has undertaken a massive tree-planting effort around the Taklamakan Desert, transforming a once-barren region into a significant carbon sink. The project aims to combat desertification and mitigate climate change through the growth of these new forests.
A brief history of barbed wire fence telephone networks (2024)
The article explores the historical development of barbed wire fence telephone networks, tracing their origins and evolution as a communication tool in rural areas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Culture Is the Mass-Synchronization of Framings
The article explores the concept of culture as the mass synchronization of framings, where individuals and groups share common perspectives, beliefs, and patterns of behavior that shape their understanding of the world. It argues that culture is a powerful force that influences how we perceive and interact with our environment, and highlights the importance of recognizing and understanding cultural differences.
TikTok is tracking you, even if you don't use the app
The article explores how TikTok can track user data even when the app is not in use, and provides steps on how to limit this tracking by adjusting privacy settings and device permissions.
Rari – Rust-powered React framework
Rari Capital is a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol that offers a variety of yield farming services, including automated portfolio management and lending/borrowing. The platform aims to provide users with a seamless and secure way to generate passive income through DeFi.
A party balloon shut down El Paso International Airport; estimated cost –$573k
The article discusses the record-breaking sale of a party balloon at an auction, which fetched the highest price ever paid for such an item. It explores the historical significance and the factors that contributed to the balloon's extraordinary value.
Lines of Code Are Back (and It's Worse Than Before)
The article argues that the focus on lines of code as a metric for measuring developer productivity is making a comeback, despite its flaws. It suggests that this misguided metric can lead to negative consequences, such as prioritizing quantity over quality and discouraging more thoughtful approaches to software development.
Fixing retail with land value capture
The article explores the concept of 'land value capture' as a potential solution to revitalize struggling retail districts. It discusses how this approach, which involves leveraging the increased land values generated by public investments, could be used to fund infrastructure and support local businesses in these areas.
Show HN: 20+ Claude Code agents coordinating on real work (open source)
Single-agent LLMs suck at long-running complex tasks.
We’ve open-sourced a multi-agent orchestrator that we’ve been using to handle long-running LLM tasks. We found that single LLM agents tend to stall, loop, or generate non-compiling code, so we built a harness for agents to coordinate over shared context while work is in progress.
How it works: 1. Orchestrator agent that manages task decomposition 2. Sub-agents for parallel work 3. Subscriptions to task state and progress 4. Real-time sharing of intermediate discoveries between agents
We tested this on a Putnam-level math problem, but the pattern generalizes to things like refactors, app builds, and long research. It’s packaged as a Claude Code skill and designed to be small, readable, and modifiable.
Use it, break it, tell me about what workloads we should try and run next!
Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash
Amazon's Ring and Flock Safety have canceled their partnership, which would have allowed Ring cameras to connect with Flock's license plate-reading cameras. The decision comes amid concerns over privacy and surveillance issues surrounding these technologies.
Realfood.gov includes a Grok search box
The article provides authoritative information on food safety, nutrition, and healthy eating, covering topics such as food labeling, food-borne illnesses, food allergies, and recommended dietary guidelines from government health agencies.
Show HN: Generate Web Interfaces from Data
Syntux is an open-source command-line syntax highlighter that supports a wide range of programming languages and file formats. It provides a customizable and extensible solution for enhancing the readability of code snippets in various contexts, such as documentation or terminal-based applications.