Claude Opus 4.6
Anthropic announces the release of Claude, a large language model with improved capabilities in language understanding, generation, and reasoning. Claude Opus 4.6 introduces several enhancements, including better long-form coherence, more consistent persona, and improved factual accuracy.
GPT-5.3-Codex
OpenAI has announced the release of GPT-5.3 and Codex, two new AI models that demonstrate significant advancements in natural language processing and generation capabilities, including improved code generation and understanding.
I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams
The article discusses the author's experience with suspicious ads on the Apple News platform, highlighting concerns about the prevalence of scam advertisements and the need for greater scrutiny and regulation of digital advertising on platforms like Apple News.
The Waymo World Model
The article discusses Waymo's development of the Waymo World Model, a new simulation platform for autonomous driving that aims to improve the safety and performance of self-driving cars by creating a highly realistic virtual environment to test and train AI systems.
My AI Adoption Journey
The article chronicles the author's personal journey in adopting and integrating AI technologies into their workflow, highlighting the challenges, benefits, and lessons learned along the way as they navigated the complexities of AI adoption within their own professional and creative practices.
We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C Compiler
This article covers the development of a C compiler by Anthropic engineers. It discusses the challenges and design decisions involved in building a robust and efficient compiler, including parsing, type checking, code generation, and optimization.
OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III
OpenCIV3 is an open-source project aimed at creating a modern, free, and fully customizable civilization-building game. The project aims to provide a robust and extensible platform for players and developers to create and share unique game experiences.
Flock CEO calls Deflock a “terrorist organization” (2025) [video]
TikTok's 'addictive design' found to be illegal in Europe
A new bill in New York would require disclaimers on AI-generated news content
The article discusses a proposed bill in New York that would require news outlets to include disclaimers on articles generated by artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The bill aims to increase transparency and inform readers about the use of AI in news production.
LinkedIn checks for 2953 browser extensions
The article discusses a Chrome extension that can be used to track users' browsing behavior and LinkedIn activity, raising privacy concerns. It explains how the extension can be used to fingerprint and monitor users without their knowledge or consent.
It's 2026, Just Use Postgres
This article explores the increasing adoption of PostgreSQL as a versatile and powerful database solution, highlighting its ability to handle a wide range of modern data management needs, including support for JSON, full-text search, and spatial data.
Hackers (1995) Animated Experience
The article discusses a hacking incident that occurred in 1995, where a group of hackers gained unauthorized access to a government agency's computer system. It explores the motivations and techniques used by the hackers, as well as the aftermath and implications of the breach.
An Update on Heroku
Heroku announces a major update, outlining changes to its platform, pricing, and support for various languages and frameworks. The blog post provides details on the company's new direction and its commitment to supporting developers' evolving needs.
CIA suddenly stops publishing, removes archives of The World Factbook
This article explores the World Factbook, a comprehensive reference guide maintained by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which provides detailed information on the geography, economy, government, and people of countries around the world. The author delves into the historical context, data sources, and the importance of this resource for researchers, policymakers, and the general public.
Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info
The article on Sheldon Brown's website provides a wealth of information on bicycle repair, maintenance, and cycling-related topics. It covers a wide range of subjects, from basic bike setup to advanced repair techniques, making it a comprehensive resource for cyclists of all levels.
Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions
This article discusses the concept of agent teams in the Claude platform, which allows developers to create and manage groups of AI agents to handle complex tasks collaboratively. It covers the key features and benefits of agent teams, such as improved scalability, task distribution, and coordination among multiple agents.
CIA to Sunset the World Factbook
The CIA has announced the closure of the World Factbook, a popular online resource that provided detailed information about countries around the world. The decision has been met with disappointment from users who relied on the Factbook as a valuable source of data and analysis.
GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams
The article discusses the potential pitfalls of overusing GitHub Actions in software development teams, highlighting the importance of balancing automation and manual processes to maintain team productivity and code quality.
The time I didn't meet Jeffrey Epstein
The article discusses the merits and challenges of the idea that we live in a computer simulation, exploring philosophical and scientific perspectives on the topic. It examines the implications of this hypothesis and the ongoing debate around its feasibility and testability.
The RCE that AMD won't fix
The article discusses AMD's recent advancements in the semiconductor industry, highlighting their competitive edge over Intel with their Ryzen and EPYC processor lines, and their plans to continue innovating and expanding their market share in the coming years.
Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS
Litebox is an open-source library from Microsoft that provides a lightweight, customizable, and accessible lightbox experience for web applications. It offers a range of features, including support for images, videos, and iframes, as well as keyboard accessibility and responsive design.
European Commission Trials Matrix to Replace Teams
The European Commission is trialing open-source communication software to improve internal communications and collaboration among its staff. The goal is to reduce reliance on proprietary platforms and increase transparency and security within the Commission's digital infrastructure.
Show HN: I spent 4 years building a UI design tool with only the features I use
Hello everyone!
I'm a solo developer who's been doing UI/UX work since 2007. Over the years, I watched design tools evolve from lightweight products into bloated feature-heavy platforms. I kept finding myself using a small amount of the features while the rest just mostly got in the way.
So a few years ago I set out to build a design tool just like I wanted. So I built Vecti with what I actually need: pixel-perfect grid snapping, a performant canvas renderer, shared asset libraries, and export/presentation features. No collaborative whiteboarding. No plugin ecosystem. No enterprise features. Just the design loop.
Four years later, I can proudly show it off. Built and hosted in the EU with European privacy regulations. Free tier available (no credit card, one editor forever).
On privacy: I use some basic analytics (page views, referrers) but zero tracking inside the app itself. No session recordings, no behavior analytics, no third-party scripts beyond the essentials.
If you're a solo designer or small team who wants a tool that stays out of your way, I'd genuinely appreciate your feedback: https://vecti.com
Happy to answer questions about the tech stack, architecture decisions, why certain features didn't make the cut, or what's next.
Ardour 9.0
The article highlights the latest updates and new features in Ardour, an open-source digital audio workstation. It covers improvements in user interface, support for newer audio technologies, and bug fixes across various components of the software.
Show HN: If you lose your memory, how to regain access to your computer?
Due to bike-induced concussions, I've been worried for a while about losing my memory and not being able to log back in.
I combined shamir secret sharing (hashicorp vault's implementation) with age-encryption, and packaged it using WASM for a neat in-browser offline UX.
The idea is that if something happens to me, my friends and family would help me get back access to the data that matters most to me. 5 out of 7 friends need to agree for the vault to unlock.
Try out the demo in the website, it runs entirely in your browser!
Unsealed court documents show teen addiction was big tech's "top priority"
The article discusses a new report on the state of the tech industry, highlighting key findings such as industry growth, emerging technologies, and workforce trends. It provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future outlook for the tech sector.
Systems Thinking
How to effectively write quality code with AI
The article discusses how AI can be used to write high-quality code more efficiently. It explores various AI-powered tools and techniques that can assist developers in tasks like code generation, optimization, and debugging, ultimately improving productivity and code quality.
Company as Code
The article explores the concept of 'company as code', where a company's operations and infrastructure are managed through code, similar to how software development is managed. It discusses the benefits of this approach, such as increased efficiency, scalability, and flexibility in running a business.