The medical advice on peanut allergies flipped in a generation
This article explores the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and the challenges related to scaling up EV adoption, such as the availability of charging infrastructure and the cost of EVs compared to traditional gas-powered vehicles.
Microservices: Shackles on Your Feet
Bellingcat: The Osint Gatekeepers Who Can't Secure Their Own Site
The article discusses the challenges faced by OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) practitioners in securing their own data and operations. It highlights the importance of OSINT professionals practicing good cybersecurity measures to protect themselves and their work, rather than just focusing on gathering intelligence for others.
Daily pill may cure deadly sleep disorder that affects 84M people
Researchers have developed a new pill that could potentially cure sleep apnea, offering an alternative to traditional CPAP therapy. The pill, which targets the root cause of sleep apnea, has shown promising results in early clinical trials and could provide a more convenient and effective treatment option for those suffering from the condition.
Ask HN: How do you find collaborators?
How do you find collaborators when your project needs a skill outside your domain? I keep hitting walls when I need someone from a completely different field, a lawyer, a designer, a scientist. Curious how others navigate this. What have you tried? What actually worked?
Iran war's Qatari Helium production disruption is a blow to chipmakers like TSMC
An escalation of the conflict between the U.S. and Iran could have significant impact on global agriculture, as Iran is a major producer and exporter of agricultural commodities. This potential disruption could create a bottleneck for the entire AI story, as access to critical resources and food supplies could be threatened.
Meta reportedly plans layoffs as AI costs increase
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced plans to lay off an additional 10,000 employees as part of a broader restructuring effort to improve efficiency and profitability. The layoffs come amid a challenging economic environment and the company's shift towards building the metaverse.
Do you ship vibe coded apps with security issues?
VibeScore is an AI-powered platform that analyzes social media content to detect and evaluate human emotions and sentiments. The platform provides real-time insights into the emotional state of audiences, allowing businesses and organizations to better understand and respond to their customers' needs.
US told to brace for extreme weather in every single state
The article discusses the extreme weather forecast in the US for the upcoming weekend, including a heat wave, a polar vortex, and the potential for floods. It highlights the various weather patterns and their potential impact across different regions of the country.
Where Censored Words Find a Safe Haven: Inside Minecraft
The Washington Post Is Using Reader Data to Set Subscription Prices
The Washington Post is using reader data to personalize subscription prices, aiming to make their digital content more accessible to a wider audience while optimizing revenue. This approach leverages user behavior and demographics to offer customized pricing based on individual willingness and ability to pay.
Postgres Is the Gateway Drug
The article discusses how PostgreSQL, a powerful open-source relational database, can serve as a 'gateway drug' that leads developers to explore and master other technologies in the data ecosystem, such as NoSQL databases, cloud platforms, and data analytics tools.
Back End Aggregation Enables Gigawatt-Scale AI Clusters
The article discusses Facebook's development of Prometheus, a backend aggregation system that enables the scaling of AI clusters to gigawatt-scale. It highlights how Prometheus was designed to efficiently manage the vast amounts of data generated by these large-scale AI systems and provide a reliable and scalable infrastructure for powering Facebook's AI initiatives.
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Millennium Challenge: Iran Destroyed America in a War Game
The article discusses the Millennium Challenge 2002, a war game simulation where a mock Middle Eastern country, representing Iran, defeated the U.S. military in a hypothetical conflict. This embarrassing outcome for the U.S. forced the exercise to be reset, highlighting the potential challenges the U.S. could face in a real-world conflict with Iran.
AI Codemods for Secure-by-Default Android Apps
The article discusses how Meta's AI-powered 'codemods' can help Android app developers improve the security of their apps by automatically identifying and fixing potential vulnerabilities, making Android apps more 'secure by default'.
Book: The Emerging Science of Machine Learning Benchmarks
The article introduces the MLB Benchmarks, a set of standardized machine learning benchmarks aimed at facilitating reproducible research and enabling fair comparisons across different ML models and systems. It outlines the goals, framework, and key principles of the benchmarking initiative.
Pipechart – pipe any JSON into your terminal and get a chart, zero dependencies
The article introduces Pipechart, an open-source JavaScript library for creating interactive pipe diagrams. Pipechart allows users to visualize and manipulate data flows, making it useful for applications such as network monitoring, process engineering, and data visualization.
Show HN: An Open-Source Yoto Toy with Qwen3-TTS
This article discusses the Open Toys project, an open-source initiative that aims to create a platform for developing and sharing open-source, 3D-printable toys. The project encourages collaboration, sustainability, and creativity in the toy-making community.
My fireside chat about agentic engineering at the Pragmatic Summit
The article discusses Simon Willison's experience at the Pragmatic Summit conference, where he explored the idea of building a global information network by connecting personal websites and independent content creators. It highlights the potential of the IndieWeb movement and the challenges of establishing decentralized, user-owned platforms.
My Wish for Software Engineering
The article discusses the author's wish for software engineering, highlighting the importance of simplicity, maintainability, and avoiding complexity in software development. The author emphasizes the need for software engineers to focus on creating sustainable, easy-to-use systems that can be effectively maintained over time.
Claude Doubles Usage Limits During Off-Peak Hours (March 13–27, 2026)
This article discusses a usage promotion for Claude, an AI assistant, starting in March 2026. The promotion aims to increase usage of the service by offering discounted rates or special features for a limited time.
Glow: Render Markdown on the CLI, with Pizzazz
Glow is a markdown renderer for the terminal that provides a beautiful and interactive reading experience. It offers features like syntax highlighting, custom color schemes, and the ability to view images and other media directly in the terminal.
I rebuilt a daily habit because the default experience felt broken
Trump administration to be paid $10B for brokering TikTok deal
Show HN: Paperctl- An Arxiv CLI designed for agents
Activity-based CO2 sensing provides new insights into cellular metabolism
The article investigates the potential of a novel water treatment technology, NanoSponge, to remove various contaminants from wastewater. It presents findings on the effectiveness of the NanoSponge in removing different pollutants and discusses its potential applications in sustainable water management.
VFA – Cryptographic Intent Handshake for Secure API Transactions
The article outlines the specifications and requirements for the VFA (Virtual File Access) protocol, which provides a standardized way for applications to interact with virtual file systems and cloud storage solutions. It covers key aspects such as authentication, authorization, and the core VFA API.
Cathars and Cathar Beliefs in the Languedoc
Show HN: Language Life – Learn a language by living a simulated life
Hi HN,
I've been building Language Life (https://www.languagelife.ai), an AI-powered language learning app where you type commands in your target language to navigate a simulated world — move through rooms, talk to NPCs, complete everyday tasks. The AI gives you real-time grammar feedback on every sentence you write.
Most language apps train you to recognize words, not produce them. Language Life makes you construct sentences from scratch. Type "abre la puerta" and your character opens the door. Order food at a restaurant and deal with the consequences of getting the grammar wrong.
It currently supports Spanish and Mandarin, with different modules (home, restaurant, market, etc.) at varying difficulty levels. Users can also create and share their own modules.
The core simulation loop is solid but I'm calling this an alpha — I'm still working on extended content across CEFR levels and refining the overall gameplay feel. I'd love feedback from this community, especially on the UX and the AI feedback quality.
Happy to answer any questions about the approach, the AI integration, or where I'm taking this.