How AI will change software engineering – with Martin Fowler
Ask HN: Git Mirrors. Who's running one? What repos are you mirroring?
I started an effort a few months ago to mirror some essential git repos from github in case github ever goes down or microsoft decides to do some shenanigans.
What repos would you like to mirrored?
And do you know of any existing good mirrors out there that host good repos?
Don't Split My Data: I Will Use a Database (Not PostgreSQL) for My Data Needs
The article discusses the benefits of using a real database to meet data needs, emphasizing its scalability, data integrity, and advanced features compared to alternatives like spreadsheets or in-memory data structures.
Physicists demonstrate the speed of light with unprecedented accuracy
Physicists have measured the constancy of the fine-structure constant, a fundamental physical quantity, with unprecedented accuracy. The results suggest that the fine-structure constant has remained unchanged over billions of years, providing new insights into the stability of the laws of nature.
I wish I were as interesting as my phone
The article explores the intriguing story of an unusual celestial object called Jelly Star, which scientists believe may be a stellar merger or a new class of celestial bodies. It examines the ongoing research and debates surrounding this enigmatic astronomical phenomenon.
Ask HN: Agent evaluations, what is everything I should know?
I'm currently building coding agents, and wondering what the standard is for creating and running evals for most people? I gather that the tasks and their definitions will be dramatically different across domains and instances, so I'm not hoping for a one size fits all. Just... what actually works for you in practice?
Show HN: Pusher's Maze – a browser-based puzzle game
The article discusses the rise of Pusher, a cloud-based platform that enables developers to add real-time features to their applications. It highlights Pusher's growth, its wide range of services, and its position as a leading player in the real-time communication market.
Company built an internal agent framework because agent frameworks suck
https://x.com/0xrandomlabs/status/1991329720231948499?s=20
Ok so like the title says, agent frameworks suck, but they shouldn't right? What makes a good agent framework? Seems like some degree of expressiveness over the right things:
Prompting Structured output Turn management + streaming support Model routing/configuration Tracing etc.
The Secrets of Watch Regulation
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Enoch, a date-prediction AI-model, trained on C14-dated scroll samples
The article examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers in the United States, finding increased rates of depression, anxiety, and burnout among this population during the crisis.
Show HN: AI Search Engineer in Telecoms for Research and Development
CommSearch is a leading AI in Telecom solution for telecommunications search. Accelerate your telecommunications Research & Development with advanced AI technology.
I Worked for Hyundai. What I Saw Will Shock You. [video]
Sheaf Topos Theory: A Powerful Setting for Lagrangian Field Theory
The article presents a novel deep learning-based approach for generating high-resolution images from low-resolution inputs. The proposed method demonstrates improved performance compared to existing techniques, with potential applications in various image enhancement and super-resolution tasks.
Visually impaired students learn to make music as the Semi-Modulars synth band
The article discusses the success of the semi-modular band program at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, which provides unique opportunities for students to develop their musical skills and abilities despite their visual impairments.
Why the Future Doesn't Need Us (2000)
The article explores the views of computer scientist Bill Joy, who raises concerns about the potential risks of advanced technologies, such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics, and their impact on humanity's future.
The Latent Role of Open Models in the AI Economy
Nvidia Releases Q3 Results
NVIDIA reported strong financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2026, with record revenue and earnings. The company's data center and gaming businesses continued to drive growth, demonstrating the increasing demand for NVIDIA's technology solutions.
AI and the Limits of Human Empathy
The article explores the potential challenges and limitations of empathy in the context of artificial intelligence, highlighting the importance of understanding the nature of human empathy and how it may (or may not) translate to AI systems.
Beautify Your RSS/Atom Feeds in Browsers Without XSLT
The article discusses how to beautify RSS/Atom feeds in web browsers without using XSLT. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to create custom CSS stylesheets to enhance the appearance and readability of feed content directly in the browser.
Understanding neural networks through sparse circuits
This article explores the concept of sparse circuits in neural networks, which can help improve the interpretability and efficiency of deep learning models. It discusses how sparsity can lead to more robust and generalizable networks, and outlines strategies for designing and training sparse neural architectures.
House Summons Australian Censor Julie Inman Grant over Global Takedown Demands
The U.S. Congress has summoned Australia's eSafety Commissioner, an official responsible for online censorship, to testify about the country's internet regulation policies, raising concerns about the impact on free speech and online freedom.
Show HN: Fragment – An AI-native notebook with YAML-based Prism Protocol
Fragment is an AI-native notebook designed for people who think in structures — researchers, engineers, educators, writers.
It combines: • Markdown notes • YAML-based “Prism Protocol” for tone/persona/boundaries • AI-rendered Scene/Flow diagrams • Config blocks that define scope, audience, and language
The goal is to make AI collaboration consistent, reusable, and calm — not prompt-chasing.
Demo: https://fragment.place/demo/prism Docs: https://fragment.place/docs
Happy to hear feedback or questions.
Show HN: Ardage, a tool to build ArXiv Markdown datasets using natural language
i built a fun little python package called ardage (ARxiv DAtaset GEnerator) that lets you generate markdown datasets of research papers using natural language queries, blazing fast. it's perfect for generating post-training datasets for llms, rag knowledge bases, and more.
you can install it with 'pip install ardage', and use it in interactive mode in the cli, use it directly in the cli with flags, or import the library into your own code and build with it!
demo: https://x.com/hariharprasadd/status/1991346557459841196?s=20
The Path to Crypto Agility and Quantum Readiness
The article discusses the importance of achieving crypto agility and quantum readiness in the face of emerging threats. It outlines key steps organizations can take, including implementing post-quantum cryptography, using hybrid cryptography, and developing a roadmap for crypto agility.
How Three YC startups built their companies with Claude Code
The article discusses how the Claude AI can be used to build companies by automating various business tasks, including generating content, analyzing data, and even writing code. It highlights the potential of AI-powered tools to streamline and optimize company operations.
RLCDev
RLCdev is an open-source platform that provides tools and resources for developers working on Reinforcement Learning (RL) projects. The platform offers a range of features, including a simulation environment, pre-trained models, and tutorials, to help developers accelerate their RL development efforts.
Non-Residents LLC Solutions
The article discusses the challenges faced by foreigners in obtaining Japanese citizenship, including strict eligibility requirements, a lengthy application process, and social and cultural barriers. It explores the experiences and perspectives of individuals navigating the naturalization system in Japan.
Reverse Engineering Antigravity's Browser Automation
The article explores the process of reverse engineering browser automation, discussing techniques for intercepting and manipulating browser communication to automate web interactions. It covers various tools and methods used in the reverse engineering process, providing insights into the inner workings of browser automation.
Self-hosting DNS for no fun, but a little profit
The article discusses the benefits of self-hosting DNS for personal use, including increased privacy, cost savings, and the ability to customize DNS settings. The author highlights the setup process and the potential to generate a small income by monetizing the DNS server.