Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS
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.
Meta’s AI smart glasses and data privacy concerns
The article explores the privacy concerns raised by Meta's (formerly Facebook) new AI-powered smart glasses, which can potentially monitor workers' activities and conversations without their explicit consent. Employees express concerns about the lack of transparency and the implications for their privacy and autonomy in the workplace.
“Microslop” filtered in the official Microsoft Copilot Discord 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.
British Columbia is permanently adopting daylight time
The Government of British Columbia has announced that the province will be adopting year-round daylight saving time, eliminating the biannual clock changes effective November 2023. This decision aims to provide consistency and reduce the disruption caused by the twice-yearly time shifts.
/e/OS is a complete, fully “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.
How to talk to anyone and why you should
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.
Show HN: I built a sub-500ms latency voice agent from scratch
I built a voice agent from scratch that averages ~400ms end-to-end latency (phone stop → first syllable). That’s with full STT → LLM → TTS in the loop, clean barge-ins, and no precomputed responses.
What moved the needle:
Voice is a turn-taking problem, not a transcription problem. VAD alone fails; you need semantic end-of-turn detection.
The system reduces to one loop: speaking vs listening. The two transitions - cancel instantly on barge-in, respond instantly on end-of-turn - define the experience.
STT → LLM → TTS must stream. Sequential pipelines are dead on arrival for natural conversation.
TTFT dominates everything. In voice, the first token is the critical path. Groq’s ~80ms TTFT was the single biggest win.
Geography matters more than prompts. Colocate everything or you lose before you start.
GitHub Repo: https://github.com/NickTikhonov/shuo
Follow whatever I next tinker with: https://x.com/nick_tikhonov
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.
Jolla phone – a full-stack European alternative
The article discusses the Jolla Phone, a smartphone released by the Finnish technology company Jolla on September 26th. The Jolla Phone runs on the Sailfish OS, an open-source mobile operating system developed by Jolla, and offers a unique user experience compared to mainstream smartphones.
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.
New iPad Air, powered by M4
Apple has introduced the new iPad Air powered by the M4 chip, offering improved performance and efficiency compared to previous models. The device features a sleek design, enhanced display, and expanded connectivity options.
Ars Technica fires reporter after AI controversy involving fabricated quotes
Ars Technica, a popular technology news website, has terminated the employment of a reporter after it was discovered that they had been using AI-generated quotes in their articles without properly disclosing this to readers. The incident has sparked discussion about the ethical use of AI in journalism and the importance of transparency.
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.
Anthropic Cowork feature creates 10GB VM bundle on macOS without warning
The Xkcd thing, now interactive
Inside the M4 Apple Neural Engine, Part 1: Reverse Engineering
The article delves into the architecture and capabilities of the M4 Neural Engine, Apple's dedicated AI processing unit found in its latest mobile devices. It explores the chip's design, performance improvements, and how it enhances on-device machine learning tasks.
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.
U.S. science agency moves to restrict foreign scientists from its labs
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is implementing new restrictions on foreign scientists accessing its labs, citing national security concerns. The new policy aims to limit access to sensitive information and technologies for non-US citizens, though some scientists warn it could hamper international collaboration.
First in-utero stem cell therapy for fetal spina bifida repair is safe: study
A study finds that the first-ever in utero stem cell therapy for fetal spina bifida repair is safe, paving the way for potential new treatments for this congenital condition.
New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue
Welcome (back) to Macintosh
The article welcomes readers back to the Macintosh platform, highlighting the recent release of macOS Ventura and the continued evolution of Apple's desktop operating system. It discusses the new features and improvements introduced in the latest version of macOS, as well as the ongoing importance of the Macintosh ecosystem for Apple and its users.
iPhone 17e
https://www.apple.com/iphone-17e/
OpenClaw surpasses React to become the most-starred software project on GitHub
The article discusses the recent surge in popularity of the OpenClaw project, which has surpassed React in terms of total GitHub stars, highlighting its growing adoption and significance in the software development community.
Right-sizes LLM models to your system's RAM, CPU, and GPU
The article introduces 'llmfit', an open-source Python library that simplifies the process of fitting large language models (LLMs) to specific tasks. It highlights the library's ability to handle complex model configurations, data preprocessing, and evaluation, making it a valuable tool for researchers and developers working with LLMs.
Operational issue – Multiple services (UAE)
The article provides an overview of the current status of AWS Health, Amazon's cloud-based healthcare platform, highlighting its availability, performance, and any relevant incidents or ongoing maintenance.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2026)
Please state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US) or similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is not an option.
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. One post per company. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does.
Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed to replying to applicants.
Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.
Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.
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Don't miss this other fine thread: Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47219667
Why XML tags are so fundamental to Claude
The article discusses the fundamental role of XML (Extensible Markup Language) in the development of Claude, a large language model. It explains how XML's flexibility and structure have been crucial in shaping the underlying architecture and capabilities of Claude.
Microslop Manifesto
AI is making junior devs useless
The article discusses the potential impact of AI on the role of junior developers, suggesting that AI-powered tools may make their skills less valuable in the job market. It explores the concerns and challenges that this trend may present for both junior developers and the tech industry as a whole.