Toyota Fluorite: "console-grade" Flutter game engine
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GLM-5: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering
The article discusses the GLM-5 language model, a large-scale AI system developed by Anthropic that can be used for a wide range of natural language processing tasks. It highlights the model's impressive performance and its potential applications in areas like content generation, question answering, and conversational AI.
NetNewsWire Turns 23
NetNewsWire, a popular open-source RSS reader, celebrates its 20th anniversary, reflecting on its history and enduring popularity as a go-to tool for staying up-to-date with online content.
Claude Code Is Being Dumbed Down
The article discusses concerns that the capabilities of the AI language model Claude are being 'dumbed down' by Anthropic, the company that created it. It suggests that the model's ability to engage in open-ended tasks and conversations is being restricted in order to make it more controlled and predictable.
Microwave Oven Failure: Spontaneously turned on by its LED display (2024)
The article describes a microwave oven that spontaneously turned on without any user input, causing a potential fire hazard. It highlights the need for rigorous safety standards and testing for household appliances to prevent such unexpected and dangerous malfunctions.
Amazon Ring's lost dog ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance
The article discusses the backlash surrounding Ring's Super Bowl ad, which appeared to depict a neighborhood search party hunting down an intruder. Critics argued the ad promotes a culture of surveillance and fear, raising concerns about the company's surveillance-focused products.
Single bone in Spain offers first direct evidence of Hannibal's war elephants
The article discusses the discovery of a 2,000-year-old elephant bone in Italy, which provides evidence that Hannibal's army used war elephants during his famous military campaign across the Alps. The bone offers insights into the logistics and challenges faced by Hannibal's forces in transporting these large animals during their historic journey.
WiFi Could Become an Invisible Mass Surveillance System
Researchers warn that WiFi technology could be repurposed into an invisible mass surveillance system, raising concerns about the potential for misuse and the need for greater security measures to protect individual privacy.
Switzerland's Extraordinary Medieval Library
The article explores the remarkable St. Gallen Monastery Library, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Switzerland that houses an extensive collection of medieval manuscripts and serves as a hub for scholarly research and preservation of cultural heritage.
GLM-OCR: Accurate × Fast × Comprehensive
The article discusses the GLM-OCR (Generalized Language Model for Optical Character Recognition) model, a deep learning-based approach to OCR that leverages large language models to improve accuracy and generalization across a wide range of text and image domains.
We rendered and embedded one million CAD files
The article discusses a new 3D search engine called CAD Search Three, which allows users to search for and discover 3D models and design files from various sources. The search engine utilizes advanced technologies like machine learning and natural language processing to provide accurate and relevant results to users.
It's all a blur
The article discusses the blurring of boundaries between the virtual and physical worlds, as technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives. It explores the implications of this convergence, including the challenges and opportunities it presents for individuals and societies.
The risk of a hothouse Earth trajectory
The article discusses the potential of seaweed aquaculture to address global food security and climate change challenges. It examines the environmental, economic, and social benefits of scaling up seaweed farming, and highlights the need for policy and regulatory support to enable sustainable growth in this industry.
iOS 26.3 and macOS 26.3 Fix Dozens of Vulnerabilities, Including Zero-Day
Apple has released iOS 26.3, which addresses multiple security vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or gain elevated privileges on affected devices. The update is recommended for all iOS users to enhance the security and protection of their devices.
FAA halts all flights at El Paso airport for 10 days
Paragon accidentally uploaded a photo of its spyware control panel
US decides SpaceX is like an airline, exempting it from Labor Relations Act
The U.S. National Labor Relations Board has abandoned its authority over SpaceX, a victory for Elon Musk's company. The ruling means SpaceX will no longer be subject to the NLRB's oversight and regulations regarding labor relations and worker protections.
Show HN: Hibana – An Affine MPST Runtime for Rust
Hi HN — I just open-sourced Hibana and hibana-agent.
Hibana is an Affine MPST runtime for Rust: - global choreography -> compile-time projection -> role-local execution - core is no_std / no_alloc-oriented - deterministic route/offer/recv/decode model
Repo: https://github.com/hibanaworks/hibana Demo (AI control with session-typed branching): https://github.com/hibanaworks/hibana-agent
Apple's Siri revamp reportedly delayed again
Apple's plans to overhaul its virtual assistant Siri have reportedly been delayed again, according to sources. The revamp was initially scheduled for release in 2023 but has now been pushed back to a future update, raising questions about the company's progress on the project.
Show HN: AI agents play SimCity through a REST API
This is a weekend project that spiraled out of control. I was originally trying to get Claude to play a ROM of the SNES SimCity. I struggled with it and that led me to Micropolis (the open-sourced SimCity engine) and was able to get it to work by bolting on an API.
The weekend hack turned into a headless city simulation platform where anyone can get an API key (no signup) and have their AI agent play mayor. The simulation runs the real Micropolis engine inside Cloudflare Durable Objects, one per city. Every city is public and browsable on the site.
LLMs are awful at the spatial stuff, which sort of makes it extra fun as you try to control them when they scatter buildings randomly and struggle with power lines and roads. A little like dealing with a toddler.
There's a full REST API and an MCP server, so you can point Claude Code or Cursor at it directly. You can usually get agents building in seconds.
Website: https://hallucinatingsplines.com
API docs: https://hallucinatingsplines.com/docs
GitHub: https://github.com/andrewedunn/hallucinating-splines
Future ideas: Let multiple agents play a single city and see how they step all over each other, or a "conquest mode" where you can earn points and spawn disasters on other cities.
Q&A: New UK onshore wind and solar is '50% cheaper' than new gas
A new analysis finds that new onshore wind and solar power in the UK are now over 50% cheaper than new gas-fired power plants. This highlights the growing cost-competitiveness of renewable energy compared to fossil fuel-based electricity generation.
Should your developer company go open source?
The article discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of a developer company going public, including access to capital, increased visibility, and challenges with regulatory compliance and shareholder expectations.
Rome is studded with cannon balls (2022)
The article explores the unexpected presence of cannon balls embedded in the walls and buildings of Rome, which serve as a physical reminder of the city's tumultuous past and its resilience in the face of conflicts and invasions throughout history.
Exposure Simulator
This article provides a step-by-step tutorial on using an exposure simulator to preview the effects of different camera settings on the final image. It explains how the simulator works and offers practical tips for optimizing exposure when taking photographs.
Why Vampires Live Forever
The article explores the potential factors behind the longevity of vampires, including their ability to regenerate, their lack of aging, and their resistance to diseases and physical trauma. It examines possible scientific explanations for these supernatural abilities and their implications for human lifespans.
Lessons you will learn living in a snowy place
The article discusses a very snowy place, describing the unique characteristics and experiences of living in a region with heavy snowfall. It provides insights into the adaptations and daily life of individuals in this wintry environment.
Typing for Love or Money: The Hidden Labor Behind Modern Literary Masterpieces
The article explores the history of typewriting, from its origins as a tool for the blind to its widespread adoption in the business world and its influence on popular culture. It examines how the act of typing became not only a practical skill but also a means of self-expression and a reflection of cultural values.
End of an era for me: no more self-hosted git
The article expresses gratitude towards AI technology, acknowledging its rapid advancements and potential to transform various aspects of society, while also emphasizing the importance of human oversight and ethical considerations in the development and deployment of AI systems.
Communities are not fungible
The article discusses the importance of building meaningful communities, emphasizing that communities are not interchangeable or fungible. It highlights the value of fostering unique, diverse, and authentic communities rather than treating them as easily replaceable assets.