Why Cowork Can't Work
The article explores the challenges and limitations of the coworking model, arguing that it struggles to provide the necessary community and collaboration that it promises. It delves into the financial and operational challenges that have plagued many coworking spaces, leading to their decline in recent years.
The Messy Human Drama That Dealt a Blow to One of AI's Hottest Startups
I'm 20 and built trinith after losing mass money to confirmation bias
The article discusses the launch of Trinith AI, a new artificial intelligence company that aims to develop advanced AI systems for various industries. The company is founded by a team of experienced AI researchers and engineers with a focus on pushing the boundaries of AI technology.
Ted J Kaczynski
The article discusses Ted Kaczynski, also known as the 'Unabomber,' who was an American domestic terrorist responsible for a series of mail bombings that killed 3 people and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995. It covers his early life, his motivations, and the investigation that led to his capture and conviction.
Crans-Montana fire bar had safety issues for years
The article reports that authorities in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, have been informed about various offenses occurring in local bars since 2018, including violent incidents and drug-related issues. It highlights the ongoing efforts by local officials to address these concerns and maintain public safety in the area.
Executive order barring Wall Street investors from buying single-family homes
Building a Better Golang Linker
The article discusses the growing trend of remote work and its impact on the economy, workforce, and real estate. It highlights the benefits and challenges of remote work, as well as the potential long-term changes it may bring to the way we work and live.
Building a Blog in Gleam
The article discusses the Gleam programming language, a functional language that compiles to Erlang/Elixir and focuses on simplicity, speed, and safety. It highlights Gleam's key features, including its type system, concurrency model, and tooling, as well as its potential use cases and future development.
Show HN: I Dare You. Create a Dare. Set a Price. Accept or Reject
First MVP
Built a social dare board where people pay others to do stupid things.
Would love feedback https://idareyou.vercel.app/
Tsexec: Run a command inside your Tailnet without root
The article explains the uses and benefits of the tsexec command, a utility that allows developers to execute TypeScript code directly from the terminal without the need for a separate compilation step. It highlights the advantages of using tsexec, such as faster feedback loops and improved developer productivity.
Why VIPER and MVVM in SwiftUI are the same pattern
Creative talent: has AI knocked humans out?
The article explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on creative talent, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges AI poses for human creativity. It examines how AI-powered tools are transforming creative industries and the potential for AI to complement and enhance human creative abilities.
Mental Models for Debugging Hard Problems
This article explores various mental models and strategies for efficiently debugging complex technical problems, including the scientific method, divide-and-conquer, and attribution analysis. It provides a practical framework to help readers develop a systematic approach to problem-solving.
Show HN: Trading cards for learning – 16 albums, 2.7k cards, learn by collecting
This website offers a comprehensive collection of trading picture cards, providing a platform for enthusiasts to discover, buy, and sell these unique collectibles from various genres and themes.
The EU Commission Is Gutting Net Neutrality
The article discusses concerns that the European Commission's proposed revisions to net neutrality rules would weaken protections, allowing internet service providers to discriminate against certain online services and content.
Membranes
Unsealed: Spotify Lawsuit Triggered Anna's Archive Domain Name Suspensions
The article discusses a lawsuit filed by Spotify against the music archiving site Anna's Archive, which led to the suspension of the site's domain names. The lawsuit alleges that Anna's Archive violated Spotify's terms of service by providing access to copyrighted music.
Ask HN: Is retreq / retspec a thing?
I have been tasked with writing requirements for a legacy system which was developed ad-hoc, but is heavily used. I'm calling this writing "retroactive requirements" and calling it "retreq." Similarly, "retspec" for retroactive specifications. Does this term, or something similar, exist already?
100 Years – Harvesting Ice
This article explores the history of the ice harvesting industry, which thrived in the United States for over a century before the advent of modern refrigeration. It discusses the techniques, technology, and economic importance of this once-vital practice that provided refrigeration before modern methods were developed.
NASA to end support for planetary science groups
NASA plans to end support for several planetary science groups, including the Planetary Data System, Planetary Protection Office, and Planetary Science Division, as part of a broader reorganization to streamline its science programs and focus on key priorities.
Boss wants me to post too often
Amplift.ai is an artificial intelligence company that develops innovative AI solutions to help businesses improve their operations and enhance customer experiences. The company's technology focuses on areas such as natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics.
Cloudflare Sandbox SDK
The Cloudflare Sandbox provides a secure and isolated environment for developers to test and experiment with Cloudflare's products and services without impacting their production infrastructure.
Get to Grips with Transformers and LLMs
This article discusses a Stanford University course, CME 295, which explores the transformers and large language models (LLMs) that have revolutionized the field of natural language processing. The course covers the fundamental concepts, architectures, and applications of these advanced AI models.
The Biggest Disclosure Day in Biotech
JPM Healthcare Research 8-K Analysis: The article provides an in-depth analysis of JPMorgan Chase's 8-K filing, which outlines the company's healthcare investment strategy and key focus areas, including digital health, artificial intelligence, and data analytics.
The Ironies of artificial intelligence (2023)
The article explores the ironies and paradoxes surrounding the development of artificial intelligence, highlighting the potential risks and challenges it poses, as well as the need for a more nuanced and responsible approach to its advancement.
We scanned DNS TXT records for the Fortune 500 and here's what they exposed
The article discusses the risks of exposing DNS TXT records, highlighting a study that found 95% of Fortune 500 companies had publicly accessible TXT records that could reveal sensitive information about their infrastructure and potentially be exploited by attackers.
Show HN: Safest, Fastest, Easiest, and Most Advanced Python HTTP Client
The article provides an overview of the niquests project, a command-line tool for managing and executing Ansible playbooks. It describes the key features of the tool, including its ability to handle multiple environments, manage secrets, and integrate with various cloud platforms.
Ovi AI
OVI.AI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models and tools to help create a more fair, transparent, and ethical AI ecosystem. The organization focuses on advancing AI research and making cutting-edge AI capabilities accessible to a wider audience.
Show HN: Share Project Updates with Clients
Hi, I'm posting Daily Done, a web app for sharing project updates with clients - https://dailydone.work.
Give it a try, it's completely free right now.
Concept - make it easy to share updates, and let clients see them without any friction (no signup required for clients). Clients can also react with emoji and comment.
Goals - my day job is making web apps, but I've never shipped a product on my own. With this I wanted to create something that I could actually build, ship, and support end-to-end. So it is pretty simple (maybe too simple?).
Tech stack - NextJS... don't hate me. Next has an annoying amount of magic, but I really like using it. Let's me use React to generate plain HTML, and sprinkle in client-side JS for interactive bits. - Sqlite / Turso. Local dev without needing docker is really nice. - WorkOS authkit, instead of rolling my own auth. - Polar for billing, although billing isn't currently active.
Challenges - The classic problem of getting people to try it out. - Building something completely end-to-end was new for me. For example, setting up the webhooks and coordinating auth and billing isn't hard, but took a bit of thought. - I can't design.
Learnings - Maybe don't even build in billing, or possibly even auth, until people are trying it out.
Pragmatic Notes on Running Dangerous AI Coding Agents in Cloud VMs
The article discusses the potential risks and practical considerations of running dangerous AI agents on cloud virtual machines (VMs). It highlights the importance of careful setup, monitoring, and secure containment to mitigate the risks associated with deploying such systems in a cloud environment.