I'm helping my dog vibe code games
The article explores the creation of a simple dog-walking game, detailing the development process, design choices, and the lessons learned along the way. It provides insights into the technical aspects of game development, emphasizing the importance of iterative design and user feedback.
Google API keys weren't secrets, but then Gemini changed the rules
This article explores the evolution of API key security, focusing on Google's handling of API keys and the impact of Gemini's decision to change the rules around API key disclosure. It examines the challenges faced by developers in maintaining the confidentiality of API keys and the implications of these changes for the broader software development community.
Danish government agency to ditch Microsoft software (2025)
The article discusses Denmark's plans to reduce its reliance on Microsoft products and move towards digital independence. It highlights the Danish government's efforts to increase its technological self-sufficiency and explore alternative software solutions to reduce its dependence on a single technology provider.
Never buy a .online domain
The article discusses the challenges and frustrations of managing top-level domains (TLDs) on the internet, particularly the lack of transparency, high costs, and bureaucratic processes involved. It highlights the need for reforms to improve the domain registration experience for individuals and small businesses.
New accounts on HN more likely to use em-dashes
This article discusses the growing trend of AI being used to generate or manipulate content, and the potential implications and concerns around the use of such technology, particularly in the context of online platforms like Hacker News.
Amazon accused of widespread scheme to inflate prices across the economy
The article reports that Amazon has been found guilty of engaging in widespread price manipulation, using algorithms to automatically adjust prices and undercut competitors, leading to an antitrust investigation and potential fines for the company.
Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge
Anthropic, a leading AI company, has dropped its flagship safety pledge, raising concerns about the company's commitment to responsible AI development. The article explores the implications of this decision and the broader debate surrounding the ethical implications of AI technology.
OpenAI, the US government and Persona built an identity surveillance machine
Related ongoing thread: Discord cuts ties with identity verification software, Persona - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47136036 - Feb 2026 (282 comments)
Mac mini will be made at a new facility in Houston
Apple announces it will accelerate U.S. manufacturing by producing Mac mini computers in the country. This move aligns with the company's commitment to increasing its investment and innovation in the United States.
Pi – A minimal terminal coding harness
Pi is a decentralized digital currency and financial platform that allows users to earn Pi by completing simple tasks on their smartphones. The project aims to create a sustainable cryptocurrency ecosystem that is accessible to everyone.
Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer
The article explores the technical and engineering aspects of Jimi Hendrix's music, revealing his innovative approach to guitar amplification and sound manipulation that significantly influenced the development of modern music technology.
Claude Code Remote Control
The article describes the Remote Control feature of the Claude AI assistant, which allows users to control the assistant's actions and outputs through a simple interface. It explains how the Remote Control feature enables users to customize the assistant's behavior and responses to their specific needs.
How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week
The article discusses Cloudflare's introduction of VINextBot, a new AI-powered bot detection system that aims to improve website security and user experience by more accurately identifying and mitigating bot traffic.
US orders diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives
The U.S. government has ordered its diplomats to combat foreign data sovereignty initiatives by 2026, citing concerns over national security and economic competitiveness. This directive aims to preserve U.S. influence and access to data hosted outside its borders.
Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
The article reports that US energy use increased in 2025, with solar power surpassing hydropower as a major renewable energy source. It highlights the continued growth of renewable energy and the ongoing shift in the country's energy landscape.
Open Letter to Google on Mandatory Developer Registration for App Distribution
This open letter from the 'Keep Android Open' initiative urges Google to maintain the openness and freedom of the Android ecosystem, advocating for continued support for third-party app stores and user freedom to choose their own software and services on Android devices.
Nearby Glasses
The article describes the development of a mobile application called YJ Nearby Glasses, which helps users find nearby eyeglasses stores and compare prices. The app leverages location data and price information to provide users with a convenient way to shop for glasses in their local area.
Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance
The article discusses the dangers of tech companies being pressured by governments to conduct surveillance on their users, arguing that this undermines user privacy and trust in these platforms. It emphasizes the need for tech companies to resist such government pressure and protect their users' digital rights.
Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective
The article argues that the United States has too many bus stops, which can lead to inefficiencies and longer travel times. It suggests that reducing the number of bus stops and increasing the distance between them could improve the speed and reliability of bus service.
How will OpenAI compete?
The article discusses how OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company, might compete with other tech giants in the future. It explores the potential challenges and opportunities OpenAI faces as it continues to develop and commercialize its AI technologies.
RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
The article discusses the rising cost of RAM, which now represents 35% of the bill of materials for HP PCs. This trend reflects the increasing demand for memory in modern computing devices and the impact it has on manufacturing costs.
Mercury 2: Fast reasoning LLM powered by diffusion
The article introduces Mercury 2.0, a cutting-edge language model developed by Inception Labs that aims to revolutionize natural language processing by offering superior performance, scalability, and efficiency compared to existing models.
Hacking an old Kindle to display bus arrival times
This portfolio showcases Marianne Feng's digital illustrations, including a series of Kindle book cover designs. The artwork features vibrant colors, whimsical characters, and engaging compositions that capture the imagination.
Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown
Microsoft has started rolling out updates for the classic Notepad and Paint applications to Windows Insiders, bringing new features and improvements to these iconic Windows tools.
Banned in California
Large-Scale Online Deanonymization with LLMs
Pdf: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.16800 (via https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16800)
Show HN: Moonshine Open-Weights STT models – higher accuracy than WhisperLargev3
I wanted to share our new speech to text model, and the library to use them effectively. We're a small startup (six people, sub-$100k monthly GPU budget) so I'm proud of the work the team has done to create streaming STT models with lower word-error rates than OpenAI's largest Whisper model. Admittedly Large v3 is a couple of years old, but we're near the top the HF OpenASR leaderboard, even up against Nvidia's Parakeet family. Anyway, I'd love to get feedback on the models and software, and hear about what people might build with it.
Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users
Hi HN,
I recently noticed that an YC company (Run ANywhere, W26) sent me the following email:
From: Aditya <aditya@buildrunanywhere.org>
Subject: Mikołaj, think you'd like this
[snip]
Hi Mikołaj,
I found your GitHub and thought you might like what we're building.
[snip]
I have also received a deluge of similar emails from another AI company, Voice.AI (doesn't seem to be YC affiliated). These emails indicate that those companies scrape people's Github activity, and if they notice users contributing to repos in their field of business, send marketing emails to those users without receiving their consent. My guess is that they use commit metadata for this purpose. This includes recipients under the GDPR (AKA me).
I've sent complaints to both organizations, no response so far.
I have just contacted both Github and YC Ethics on this issue, I'll update here if I get a response.
Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
Anthropic, a prominent AI research company, has announced a change to its safety policy, aiming to promote responsible development and deployment of AI systems. The revised policy emphasizes the importance of transparency, ethical considerations, and ongoing monitoring to ensure the safe and beneficial use of AI technologies.
The Om Programming Language
The article discusses the Om programming language, a functional, reactive language that aims to simplify front-end web development by providing a declarative and component-based approach to building user interfaces.