Neonicotinoid pesticide ban: France's birds make a tentative recovery
The article reports that France has seen a significant increase in the population of insects, birds, and other wildlife since the country banned the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in 2018. The ban has been credited with allowing the recovery of various species that were previously in decline due to the harmful effects of these pesticides.
Ask HN: Does Build in Public Helps?
Hello,
In my youtube feed I am seeing a lot of build in public videos where developers are recording their progress each day and posting their updates on YouTube.
So, i would like to know if ‘build in public’ really helps?
Can Trump (or anyone) stop the momentum of the EV revolution?
The article discusses the momentum of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, exploring whether former U.S. President Donald Trump or anyone else could halt its progress. It examines the factors driving the EV transition, including technological advancements, government policies, and consumer demand.
Despite $80B commitment to AI, nuclear plants face decadelong timeline
The article discusses the challenges faced by nuclear power plants in meeting the growing energy demands driven by AI technology. Despite an $80 billion commitment, these plants face a decade-long timeline to become fully operational, highlighting the complexities and hurdles involved in expanding nuclear energy to power the future's AI-driven energy needs.
Review of Carbon materials for next generation supercapacitor applications
The article explores the development and testing of a novel solar-powered desalination system, which combines membrane distillation and humidification-dehumidification techniques to produce clean water from saline sources in a sustainable and energy-efficient manner.
"None of it is important or all of it is" – Steinbeck on teleology
The article explores John Steinbeck's philosophical views on teleology, the study of final causes or purposes. It discusses Steinbeck's skepticism towards the idea of an inherent purpose or meaning in the universe, and his belief that life's significance arises from the individual's lived experience rather than predetermined design.
The New York Times: that Sunday edition was a fat baby (2015)
The article discusses the substantial size of The New York Times' Sunday edition, comparing it to a 'fat baby' and highlighting the newspaper's efforts to maintain its physical presence in the digital age.
A man who held his breath for 24 minutes
The article profiles Budimir Šobat, a world-class freediver who has pushed the limits of human breath-holding, exploring the physiological and mental aspects of this extreme sport. It examines Šobat's training regimen, his record-breaking dives, and the scientific understanding of the body's responses during prolonged apnea (breath-holding).
Korean retail investors are Nvidia CEOs exit liquidity
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AWS Lambda adds support for Rust
AWS has announced the availability of AWS Lambda with Rust support, enabling developers to build and run Rust-based serverless applications on AWS Lambda. This move provides Rust developers with a native environment to leverage the performance and reliability benefits of the Rust programming language in their AWS Lambda functions.
Startup CTO insisting on only vibe coding – What to do?
Hello Community!
I work for an AI startup where it’s just the two of us (me and the CTO) who handle all the software engineering. I have 10 years of experience building software until 2023, when I took a break. The CTO focuses only on backend AI-related work (since that’s his background), and I take care of everything else—API development, front-end work, AWS infrastructure, etc.
My break coincided with the time when ChatGPT came into the spotlight and vibe coding started gaining traction. Now that I’m back to work as a software engineer, I’m getting used to AI/LLM-assisted development, but there are some drawbacks (e.g., Cursor touching unintended files, not tracking changes across multiple prompts, etc.). Lately, my CTO has been complaining that I’m not vibe coding “well enough” to complete tasks quickly. I’m just not comfortable relying solely on vibe coding without writing code myself.
My question to the community is: Is it okay to vibe code an entire application that will be used in a commercial setting? And would this not impact my own career if most of my work becomes just writing prompts to generate code? I have friends at Microsoft and Google who say they vibe code a reasonable percentage of their work, but not exclusively.
I’m curious whether this is just how things work at my startup or if this is becoming the norm across startups today.
AI Writes the Code. You Better Know If It's Wrong
The article discusses the potential dangers of AI-generated code, emphasizing the importance of developers understanding and being able to validate the code they are using, even if it was created by AI tools. It highlights the need for developers to be cautious and maintain oversight when incorporating AI-generated code into their projects.
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Detection as Code
The article discusses the concept of 'Detection as Code', which involves automating the process of security detection and response using code-based tools and techniques. It highlights the benefits of this approach, such as improved visibility, scalability, and efficiency in identifying and addressing security threats.
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We Are Live on Peerlist for the Launch of Gift List Planner and Tracker
Gift List Planner & Tracker is a web application that allows users to create and manage gift lists, including setting gift ideas, budgets, and reminders. The app aims to simplify the gift-giving process and help users stay organized throughout the year.
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AI Scientist Finder
Scientistfinder.ai is an AI-powered platform that helps users connect with leading scientific experts and researchers. The website provides a searchable database of scientists, their research interests, and contact information, facilitating collaboration and networking within the scientific community.
We Removed Redis
The article discusses Authentik's decision to remove Redis from their stack, citing performance and complexity issues. They have replaced Redis with a simpler, more scalable solution that better fits their requirements.
Igniting the Developer Community: How One Project Earned 1.4k+ Stars in Months
The article describes the development of an AI-based client-server architecture for interactive applications, focusing on its API and implementation details to enhance user experience and system performance.
Fraudsters Use Cryptocurrency A.T.M.s to Target Victims
The article explores the rise of fraudsters exploiting cryptocurrency ATMs to facilitate financial crimes, highlighting the challenges in regulating this emerging technology and the need for increased security measures to protect consumers.
Current AIs struggle to create a whole that exceeds the sum of its parts
The article argues that a project is not just a bundle of tasks, but rather a complex system with interconnected elements that must be managed holistically. It emphasizes the importance of considering the overall context, relationships, and emergent properties of a project, rather than focusing solely on individual tasks.
Create a Google Account with Your Own Email and Logo
The article explains how to create a Google account without using a Gmail email address. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a Google account using a different email provider or creating a new email address specifically for the Google account.
Ask HN: Engineers working AI tools. Are you working more or less?
Curious whether AI tooling are making engineers more productive with more free time or more productive with even less free time.
NFL Playoff Simulator
The article provides an in-depth analysis of the NFL playoff picture, including current standings, remaining schedules, and potential playoff matchups for teams across both conferences. It offers insights and predictions to help readers understand the evolving postseason landscape.
In Pursuit of Democracy
This article examines the state of democracy in the United States, exploring trends in voter turnout, political polarization, and the influence of money in politics. It provides a data-driven analysis of the challenges facing American democracy and the potential paths forward.
Improving front end design through Skills
The article explores how improving frontend design skills can lead to better user experiences and more efficient development processes. It discusses key frontend design principles, such as responsive layout, typography, and color theory, and how mastering these can benefit both designers and developers.
Solar and wind are covering all new power demand in 2025
According to the article, new renewable energy sources like solar and wind are expected to cover all new power demand by 2025, indicating a significant shift towards sustainable energy production.
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Shitposting is a blessed epistemic mode
The article discusses how 'shitposting' can be a valuable epistemic practice, as it challenges dominant narratives and encourages critical thinking. It argues that the seemingly meaningless act of shitposting can actually contribute to a more open and diverse information landscape.