American importers and consumers bear the cost of 2025 tariffs: analysis
The article examines the impact of US tariffs on imports, highlighting that the costs are largely borne by American consumers and businesses rather than foreign exporters. It analyzes the economic consequences of the ongoing trade disputes and the potential for further escalation.
A decentralized peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over Bluetooth
Danish pension fund divesting US Treasuries
Denmark's largest pension fund, ATP, has announced plans to divest its holdings of U.S. Treasuries by 2026, citing concerns over the U.S. government's fiscal policy and debt levels.
Level S4 solar radiation event
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-proton-flux
Apple testing new App Store design that blurs the line between ads and results
Apple is making changes to the App Store search results, introducing a new design that will display ads more prominently. The article discusses these upcoming updates to the App Store search experience, highlighting the increased visibility of paid ads within the search results.
De-dollarization: Is the US dollar losing its dominance? (2025)
The article discusses the trend of 'de-dollarization' as countries seek to reduce their reliance on the US dollar in international transactions, driven by factors such as sanctions, trade disputes, and the desire for greater financial autonomy. It explores the potential implications of this shift on the global financial system and the future of the US dollar as the dominant reserve currency.
Radboud University selects Fairphone as standard smartphone for employees
Radboud University has selected the Fairphone as the standard smartphone for its employees, aiming to promote sustainability and social responsibility in its technology choices.
Amazon is ending all inventory commingling as of March 31, 2026
I'm addicted to being useful
The article explores the concept of being 'addicted to being useful', a phenomenon where individuals derive a sense of self-worth and purpose from constantly helping others, often to their own detriment. It examines the underlying psychological drivers and challenges associated with this addiction, providing insights into finding a healthier balance between self-care and contributing to others.
The Overcomplexity of the Shadcn Radio Button
The article discusses the implementation of custom radio buttons using the Shadcn UI library, highlighting the benefits of using a consistent and accessible UI component across a project, and providing a step-by-step guide on how to create and style custom radio buttons.
Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
The article is a letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. from Birmingham Jail, addressing the criticism of his nonviolent civil rights movement and explaining the importance of direct action to achieve racial equality in the United States.
What came first: the CNAME or the A record?
The article discusses the importance of the order in which DNS records are processed, specifically the relationship between CNAME and A records. It explains the standards and best practices for properly configuring DNS to ensure consistent and reliable resolution of domain names.
Porsche sold more electrified cars in Europe in 2025 than pure gas-powered cars
Porsche plans to increase its annual vehicle deliveries to over 300,000 units by 2025, driven by the expansion of its electric vehicle lineup, including the Taycan model. The company aims to achieve this growth while maintaining its focus on premium quality and performance.
GLM-4.7-Flash
The article discusses the GLM-4.7-Flash model, a large language model developed by Zai for fast and efficient text generation. It highlights the model's performance and its potential applications in various natural language processing tasks.
Nova Launcher added Facebook and Google Ads tracking
A 26,000-year astronomical monument hidden in plain sight (2019)
The article explores the Zonulet, a 26,000-year-old astronomical monument hidden in plain sight, which aligns with the movement of the sun, moon, and stars, and may have been used by ancient civilizations to track the passage of time and the cycles of the celestial bodies.
Nvidia Stock Crash Prediction
The article analyzes the potential factors behind the recent crash in Nvidia's stock price, including concerns about the company's data center and gaming revenue growth, as well as the broader economic slowdown affecting the tech industry.
Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack
Reticulum is a lightweight, distributed file synchronization and backup system that uses peer-to-peer networking to provide reliable data storage and sharing across multiple devices.
Nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry
A new preprint study claims that nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and bias in the field.
Show HN: I quit coding years ago. AI brought me back
Quick background: I used to code. Studied it in school, wrote some projects, but eventually convinced myself I wasn't cut out for it. Too slow, too many bugs, imposter syndrome — the usual story. So I pivoted, ended up as an investment associate at an early-stage angel fund, and haven't written real code in years.
Fast forward to now. I'm a Buffett nerd — big believer in compound interest as a mental model for life. I run compound interest calculations constantly. Not because I need to, but because watching numbers grow over 30-40 years keeps me patient when markets get wild. It's basically meditation for long-term investors.
The problem? Every compound interest calculator online is terrible. Ugly interfaces, ads covering half the screen, can't customize compounding frequency properly, no year-by-year breakdowns. I've tried so many. They all suck.
When vibe coding started blowing up, something clicked. Maybe I could actually build the calculators I wanted? I don't have to be a "real developer" anymore — I just need to describe what I want clearly.
So I tried it.
Two weeks and ~$100(Opus 4.5 thinking model) in API costs later: I somehow have 60+ calculators. Started with compound interest, naturally. Then thought "well, while I'm here..." and added mortgage, loan amortization, savings goals, retirement projections. Then it spiraled — BMI calculator, timezone converter, regex tester. Oops.
The AI (I'm using Claude via Windsurf) handled the grunt work beautifully. I'd describe exactly what I wanted — "compound interest calculator with monthly/quarterly/yearly options, year-by-year breakdown table, recurring contribution support" — and it delivered. With validation, nice components, even tests.
What I realized: my years away from coding weren't wasted. I still understood architecture, I still knew what good UX looked like, I still had domain expertise (financial math). I just couldn't type it all out efficiently. AI filled that gap perfectly.
Vibe coding didn't make me a 10x engineer. But it gave me permission to build again. Ideas I've had for years suddenly feel achievable. That's honestly the bigger win for me.
Stack: Next.js, React, TailwindCSS, shadcn/ui, four languages (EN/DE/FR/JA). The AI picked most of this when I said "modern and clean."
Site's live at https://calquio.com . The compound interest calculator is still my favorite page — finally exactly what I wanted.
Curious if others have similar stories. Anyone else come back to building after stepping away?
Running Claude Code dangerously (safely)
The article discusses the potential risks and safety considerations when running code generated by AI language models like Claude. It explores ways to mitigate these risks, such as using sandboxing, input sanitization, and other security best practices to ensure the safe execution of AI-generated code.
Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU's roll-back of digital rights
The article discusses how big tech companies have influenced the European Union's rollback of digital rights, including through lobbying efforts and shaping the debate around issues like content moderation and data protection.
Unconventional PostgreSQL Optimizations
This article explores unconventional optimization techniques for PostgreSQL, including understanding query plans, leveraging partial indexes, and using connection pooling to improve performance. The author provides practical examples and insights to help PostgreSQL users optimize their database applications.
Meta's legal team abandoned its ethical duties
The article examines how Meta's (formerly Facebook) legal team has developed a sophisticated playbook to navigate regulatory challenges and public scrutiny. It highlights the company's strategies in leveraging ambiguous laws, delaying investigations, and influencing policymakers to protect its business interests.
The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs
The article discusses the potential for large language models (LLMs) to automate the process of generating cybersecurity exploits, which could lead to a significant increase in the number and sophistication of attacks. It explores the implications of this trend and the need for proactive measures to address the growing threat.
Notes on Apple's Nano Texture (2025)
Nvidia contacted Anna's Archive to access books
Nvidia, the technology company, contacted Anna's Archive, a repository of pirated books, to gain access to its collection of millions of copyrighted works. This move by Nvidia raises questions about the company's stance on intellectual property and its willingness to engage with sources of pirated content.
Giving university exams in the age of chatbots
The article discusses the potential for using chatbots to administer and grade exams, highlighting both the advantages and potential challenges of this approach, such as ensuring fairness, preventing cheating, and maintaining the integrity of the assessment process.
California is free of drought for the first time in 25 years
For the first time in 25 years, California has no areas classified as 'dryness' or experiencing drought conditions, according to a recent report. The state's improved water situation is attributed to several years of above-average rainfall and snowpack, indicating a significant recovery from previous drought periods.
Wikipedia: WikiProject AI Cleanup
The article discusses the Wikipedia WikiProject AI Cleanup, which aims to improve the quality and accuracy of content related to artificial intelligence on Wikipedia. The project focuses on tasks such as standardizing terminology, removing bias, and ensuring information is up-to-date.