Tony Hoare has died
The article pays tribute to Tony Hoare, a pioneering computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of programming languages, algorithms, and the theory of computation. It highlights Hoare's influential work, including the development of Quicksort and Communicating Sequential Processes, and his lasting impact on the computer science community.
Ireland shuts last coal plant, becomes 15th coal-free country in Europe (2025)
Ireland has officially become coal-free, with the closure of its last coal-fired power plant at Moneypoint. This marks a significant milestone in the country's transition to renewable energy and decarbonization of its electricity grid.
Agent Safehouse – macOS-native sandboxing for local agents
Building a Procedural Hex Map with Wave Function Collapse
The article explores a novel approach to procedurally generating complex hexagonal maps using the Wave Function Collapse algorithm. It demonstrates how this technique can be used to create visually appealing and varied landscapes for game development and other applications.
Is legal the same as legitimate: AI reimplementation and the erosion of copyleft
This article discusses the distinction between legal and legitimate actions, highlighting how something can be legally permissible but not necessarily morally or ethically justified. It explores the nuances of navigating this complex relationship between legality and legitimacy.
US Court of Appeals: TOS may be updated by email, use can imply consent [pdf]
Florida judge rules red light camera tickets are unconstitutional
A Florida judge has ruled that red light camera tickets are unconstitutional, finding that the program violates due process rights by shifting the burden of proof to the vehicle owner to prove their innocence.
FontCrafter: Turn your handwriting into a real font
FontCrafter is a free font creation tool that allows users to design and customize their own fonts. The article provides an overview of the software's features, including its intuitive interface and the ability to export fonts for use in various applications.
Online age-verification tools for child safety are surveilling adults
The article discusses the growing concerns around child safety on social media and the internet, highlighting the potential use of AI-based surveillance and content moderation tools to monitor and restrict access for minors. It explores the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding these emerging technologies in the digital age.
No, it doesn't cost Anthropic $5k per Claude Code user
The article debunks the claim that it costs Anthropic $5,000 per user to provide access to the Claude AI, explaining that the actual costs are significantly lower and that the company's pricing is based on various factors, not a fixed per-user cost.
How the Sriracha guys screwed over their supplier
The article discusses how the makers of Sriracha hot sauce, Huy Fong Foods, abruptly ended their long-standing relationship with their primary pepper supplier, leading to financial difficulties for the supplier and highlighting the power dynamics in the food industry.
OpenAI is walking away from expanding its Stargate data center with Oracle
The article discusses Oracle's financial strategy, which involves taking on significant debt to fund its expansion into cloud computing and other modern technologies, despite concerns from some analysts about the sustainability of this approach.
Yann LeCun's AI startup raises $1B in Europe's largest ever seed round
https://archive.md/5eZWq
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber is stepping down
https://www.wired.com/story/bluesky-ceo-jay-graber-is-steppi... (https://web.archive.org/web/20260309191134/https://www.wired...)
https://toni.org/2026/03/09/coming-off-the-bench-for-bluesky...
I put my whole life into a single database
JSLinux Now Supports x86_64
JSLinux is a web-based virtual machine that allows users to run various Linux distributions directly in their web browser, providing an interactive and portable computing experience.
Redox OS has adopted a Certificate of Origin policy and a strict no-LLM policy
The article outlines the contribution guidelines for the Redox operating system project, covering topics such as reporting issues, submitting patches, and code of conduct expectations for contributors.
Two Years of Emacs Solo
This article chronicles the author's two-year journey of using Emacs as their sole text editor, highlighting the benefits they've experienced, such as increased productivity, customizability, and a deeper understanding of their computing environment.
Meta acquires Moltbook
https://web.archive.org/web/20260310154640/https://www.axios..., https://archive.ph/igqsh
https://www.reuters.com/business/meta-acquires-ai-agent-soci...
We should revisit literate programming in the agent era
The article argues that the principles of literate programming, which emphasize code readability and documentation, should be revisited in the era of intelligent software agents. It suggests that agent-based systems could benefit from a more human-centric approach to programming that prioritizes communication and understanding over pure functionality.
Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (March 2026)
What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?
Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems
Tony Hoare has died
FFmpeg at Meta: Media Processing at Scale
This article discusses how Meta (Facebook) uses FFMPEG, an open-source multimedia framework, to process video and audio content at scale. It highlights the challenges Meta faces in handling massive amounts of media data and how FFMPEG has been instrumental in their video engineering efforts.
The engine of Germany's wealth is blocking its future
The article discusses how Germany's export-driven economy, which has been the engine of its wealth, is now posing challenges to its future. It highlights how Germany's reliance on exports and resistance to domestic spending and investment could hinder its ability to adapt to changing economic and technological trends.
The death of social media is the renaissance of RSS (2025)
The article discusses the resurgence of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) as an alternative to social media, highlighting its advantages in providing a more controlled and personalized content consumption experience, as well as protecting user privacy and reducing the influence of algorithms and ad-driven platforms.
Most of the US economy is in a recession
The article discusses a Wall Street strategist's predictions for the US economy and stock market, warning of a potential recession by 2026 and advising investors to remain cautious in their approach to the technology sector and the broader market.
DARPA’s new X-76
The article discusses DARPA's development of the X-76 aircraft, which aims to combine the speed of a jet with the freedom of movement of a helicopter. The X-76 is designed to provide enhanced mobility and versatility for military and civilian applications.
Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom
Meta employees reportedly filmed people using the bathroom while testing the company's Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising concerns about privacy and ethics in tech product development.
Debian decides not to decide on AI-generated contributions
The article discusses the recent changes to the Linux kernel's memory management system, with a focus on the new 'memleak' tracing feature that helps identify and fix kernel memory leaks. It also covers other improvements in areas like memory caching and page reclamation.