Coursera to combine with Udemy
Coursera and Udemy are merging to create a global platform that will empower the workforce with skills for the AI era. The combined company aims to provide learners worldwide with access to a wide range of high-quality educational content and credentials to meet the evolving demands of the job market.
Learning the oldest programming language (2024)
The article discusses the benefits of learning the Fortran programming language, highlighting its strengths in scientific computing, numerical analysis, and high-performance applications. It provides an overview of Fortran's history, features, and potential use cases, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploring this established language.
AI will make formal verification go mainstream
The article discusses the potential of using formal verification techniques, commonly employed in software engineering, to improve the safety and reliability of artificial intelligence systems. It explores how these methods could help address concerns around the unpredictable behavior of AI models and ensure their adherence to desired specifications.
Is Mozilla trying hard to kill itself?
The article discusses concerns about Mozilla's recent management decisions, including the dismissal of the CEO and layoffs, and whether these actions indicate a broader struggle for the company to maintain relevance and momentum in the competitive web browser market.
TLA+ Modeling Tips
The article provides tips for modeling using the Temporal Logic of Actions (TLA) framework, focusing on techniques for constructing models, writing specifications, and validating them through model checking and other verification methods.
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No Graphics API
The article discusses the author's experience of building a graphics-free web application, focusing on the challenges and benefits of using a minimal tech stack without a graphics API. It highlights the importance of understanding the underlying technologies and finding creative solutions to achieve desired functionality.
Announcing the Beta release of ty
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities of using TypeScript in a front-end JavaScript project, highlighting its benefits for code maintainability and scalability, as well as the potential pitfalls and best practices for its integration.
Modern SID chip substitutes [video]
No AI* Here – A Response to Mozilla's Next Chapter
The article discusses Waterfox's response to Mozilla's decision to use AI-generated content in its browser. It highlights Waterfox's commitment to providing a privacy-focused, user-centric browsing experience without the use of AI-generated content.
AI's real superpower: consuming, not creating
The article discusses the emerging AI consumption paradigm, where AI systems are integrated into various products and services, allowing users to benefit from AI capabilities seamlessly. It explores the challenges and opportunities presented by this shift in how people interact with and leverage AI technology.
Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions
GitHub announces changes to its pricing model for GitHub Actions, introducing new usage-based tiers and increasing the free tier's limits. The changes aim to provide more flexibility and scalability for users as their needs grow.
GPT Image 1.5
https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/gpt-image-1.5
Playing Santa changed Bob Rutan profoundly
The article profiles Bob Rutan, who has worked as a Macy's Santaland elf for over 40 years. It explores the unique experience of being an elf, the joy of interacting with children, and the enduring magic of the Christmas season.
I ported JustHTML from Python to JavaScript with Codex CLI and GPT-5.2 in hours
The article discusses the process of porting the JustHTML library to a new framework, highlighting the challenges and solutions encountered during the migration. It provides insights into the author's approach to maintaining compatibility while improving the library's performance and functionality.
Thin desires are eating life
The article explores the concept of 'thin desires' - desires that are unfulfilling and consume one's life. It discusses the importance of identifying and addressing these desires in order to live a more meaningful and purposeful life.
Subsets (YC S23) is hiring engineers in Copenhagen, Denmark
Subsets is a startup that specializes in creating AI-powered software tools to help companies manage their data more efficiently. The article highlights Subsets' focus on building innovative solutions that automate data organization and analysis, enabling businesses to make informed decisions based on their data.
Annual Production of 1/72 (22mm) scale plastic soldiers, 1958-2025
The article explores the rise and fall of the United States Space Force, analyzing its creation, initial goals, and the challenges it faced in becoming a fully operational military branch. It examines the political and budgetary factors that ultimately led to the Space Force's reorganization and integration into other existing military services.
40 percent of fMRI signals do not correspond to actual brain activity
A study from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) found that up to 40% of brain activity signals detected in MRI scans may not correspond to actual neural activity, highlighting the need for more accurate methods of interpreting brain imaging data.
Mozilla appoints new CEO Anthony Enzor-Demeo
Mozilla announces the appointment of Anthony Decrem, formerly of Snap Inc., as its new CEO. Decrem's focus will be on driving Mozilla's mission to keep the internet open and accessible for all.
VA Linux: The biggest dotcom IPO
The article discusses the initial public offering (IPO) of VA Linux, a computer hardware and software company, which was one of the biggest dot-com IPOs in history. It examines the company's rapid growth, the hype surrounding the IPO, and its eventual decline as the dot-com bubble burst.
Short-Circuiting Correlated Subqueries in SQLite
The article discusses a technique called 'short-circuiting' to improve the performance of correlated subqueries in SQLite. It explains how this approach can be used to avoid unnecessary computations and speed up complex database queries.
The Coupang data breach that hit two-thirds of South Korea
The article discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry, particularly in areas such as drug discovery, disease diagnosis, and personalized treatment. It highlights the potential benefits of AI in improving patient outcomes and streamlining healthcare operations, while also addressing the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding the adoption of this technology.
Living Particle System
The article discusses the benefits of creative art projects, highlighting how they can improve mental well-being, cognitive function, and social skills. It suggests incorporating creative activities into daily life to foster personal growth and a sense of accomplishment.
Show HN: I built a WebMIDI sequencer to control my hardware synths
Hey HN,
I’m an ex-Google engineer trying to get back into music production.
I needed a way to sequence my hardware synths using AI contexts without constantly switching windows, so I built this.
It runs entirely in the browser using WebMIDI. No login required. It connects to your local MIDI devices (if you're on Chrome/Edge) and lets you generate patterns.
Tech stack: [React / WebMIDI API / etc].
Link: www.simplychris.ai/droplets
Code is a bit messy, but it works. Feedback welcome.
P: Formal Modeling and Analysis of Distributed (Event-Driven) Systems
P is a programming language for concurrent and distributed systems, designed to improve reliability and correctness. The article discusses the key features and design principles of P, which aims to simplify the development of complex concurrent systems.
Introduction to Software Development Tooling (2024)
The article discusses the ISDT (Integrated Sustainable Development Thinktank), an organization focused on developing sustainable solutions to global challenges. It highlights the ISDT's interdisciplinary approach and its efforts to collaborate with various stakeholders to address complex issues such as climate change, resource scarcity, and socioeconomic inequalities.
Japan to revise romanization rules for first time in 70 years
A Japanese government panel has recommended revising the Hepburn romanization system, which is used to transliterate Japanese words into the Latin alphabet. The proposed changes aim to make the system more consistent and user-friendly for non-Japanese speakers.
Ask HN: Has anyone been able to renew their IEEE this month?
I’m trying to renew my IEEE membership, but the Payment page keeps erroring out regardless of credit card.
Worse, I can’t seem to reach anyone at IEEE through email, phone calls, or the web form. Is anyone able to get through?
Show HN: Titan – JavaScript-first framework that compiles into a Rust server
Hi HN,
I built Titan, a backend framework where you write routes and logic in JavaScript, and the CLI compiles everything into a single Rust + Axum binary using the Boa JS engine. No Node.js is required in production.
The idea is to keep JS developer experience while getting Rust performance and a self-contained deployable server.
Current features:
JS route DSL
Action system mapped to Rust
esbuild bundling
Generated Rust server with Axum
Hot-reload dev server
Single-binary output
Repo: https://github.com/ezet-galaxy/-ezetgalaxy-titan
Would love feedback on the architecture, DX, and whether this hybrid JS→Rust approach is useful.
Thanks for reading!