News publishers limit Internet Archive access due to AI scraping concerns
News publishers are restricting access to the Internet Archive due to concerns about AI systems scraping content for use in language models. This move aims to maintain control over how their content is used and prevent unauthorized access by AI models.
uBlock filter list to hide all YouTube Shorts
The article describes a user script that hides YouTube Shorts from the user interface, allowing for a cleaner and more focused browsing experience on the platform.
My smart sleep mask broadcasts users' brainwaves to an open MQTT broker
This article explores the process of reverse engineering a sleep mask, focusing on its technical aspects, including the components used, the modifications made, and the insights gained through the reverse engineering process.
Ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you
ooh.directory is an online directory that provides listings and information about out-of-home (OOH) advertising opportunities, including billboards, digital displays, and other outdoor media formats across different geographic regions.
Zvec: A lightweight, fast, in-process vector database
https://zvec.org/en/
Instagram's URL Blackhole
The article discusses the issue of Instagram's URL shortening system, which can lead to a 'URL blackhole' where users are unable to access the original source of an image or content. It highlights the implications of this practice and the potential impact on content creators and users.
IBM tripling entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption
IBM is tripling its entry-level hiring of Gen Z workers, according to the company's Chief Human Resources Officer. This move is part of IBM's strategy to rewrite job descriptions and redefine hiring criteria in the AI era.
Flood Fill vs. The Magic Circle
Amsterdam Compiler Kit
The article discusses 'Ack', a universal cross-platform programming language that aims to be a replacement for C and C++. It provides a thorough overview of the language's features, design goals, and development progress.
Discord: A case study in performance optimization
The article explores the performance challenges faced by Discord, a popular chat application, as it scaled to millions of users. It describes the company's efforts to optimize its infrastructure and address issues such as latency, network congestion, and database performance to deliver a seamless user experience.
Breaking the spell of vibe coding
The article discusses the concept of 'dark flow', which refers to the observed motion of galaxies that cannot be fully explained by the current cosmological model. It explores the implications of this phenomenon and the potential for new discoveries that could lead to a better understanding of the universe's structure and evolution.
5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools
Researchers have discovered an ancient Egyptian drill bit made from copper and wood, providing insights into the tool-making capabilities of ancient Egyptians. The drill bit, found in an archaeological site in Egypt, dates back to around 3,700 years ago and sheds light on the technological advancements of the ancient civilization.
The consequences of task switching in supervisory programming
The article discusses the idea of a '2026 Moment' in the field of software development, a potential turning point where new technologies and practices could fundamentally change the industry. It explores the potential impact of developments in areas like AI, cloud computing, low-code/no-code tools, and sustainability on the future of software engineering.
Colored Petri Nets, LLMs, and distributed applications
The article discusses the potential of Cisco Packet Networking System (CPNS) and Large Language Models (LLMs) in building distributed applications, highlighting their ability to enable complex systems and distributed computing at scale.
Launching Interop 2026
Mozilla's Interop 2026 initiative aims to improve web compatibility and interoperability by focusing on standards, testing, and collaboration with the broader web community. The article outlines the goals of the program, which include reducing fragmentation, improving the developer experience, and ensuring a healthy and thriving open web.
A header-only C vector database library
Ask HN: How to get started with robotics as a hobbyist?
I wanted to find new hobbies for myself, something that involves more physical stuff compared to only code. How did you started on your journey with robotics, what's handy to learn in the first place? I know only basics about embedded programming and I'd need to brush up of my physics skills. I don't have a set goal in my mind, only exploring for the time being.
Show HN: Sameshi – a ~1200 Elo chess engine that fits within 2KB
I made a chess engine today, and made it fit within 2KB. I used a variant of MinMax called Negamax, with alpha beta pruning. For the board representation I have used a 120-cell "mailbox". I managed to squeeze in checkmate/stalemate in there, after trimming out some edge cases.
I am a great fan of demoscene (computer art subculture) since middle school, and hence it was a ritual i had to perform.
For estimating the Elo, I measured 240 automated games against Stockfish Elo levels (1320 to 1600) under fixed depth-5 and some constrained rules, using equal color distribution.
Then converted pooled win/draw/loss scores to Elo through some standard logistic formula with binomial 95% confidence interval.
Unicorn Jelly
Descent, ported to the web
This article introduces Three.js Descent, a real-time physics-based 3D engine that allows users to navigate through a procedurally generated underground environment, interacting with objects and overcoming obstacles along the way.
Show HN: MOL – A programming language where pipelines trace themselves
Hi HN,
I built MOL, a domain-specific language for AI pipelines. The main idea: the pipe operator |> automatically generates execution traces — showing timing, types, and data at each step. No logging, no print debugging.
Example:
let index be doc |> chunk(512) |> embed("model-v1") |> store("kb")
This auto-prints a trace table with each step's execution time and output type. Elixir and F# have |> but neither auto-traces.Other features: - 12 built-in domain types (Document, Chunk, Embedding, VectorStore, Thought, Memory, Node) - Guard assertions: `guard answer.confidence > 0.5 : "Too low"` - 90+ stdlib functions - Transpiles to Python and JavaScript - LALR parser using Lark
The interpreter is written in Python (~3,500 lines). 68 tests passing. On PyPI: `pip install mol-lang`.
Online playground (no install needed): http://135.235.138.217:8000
We're building this as part of IntraMind, a cognitive computing platform at CruxLabx. """
A review of M Disc archival capability with long term testing results (2016)
The article provides a comprehensive review of molecular microscopy, discussing the various techniques and their applications in biological research. It highlights the advancements in this field, including the development of super-resolution microscopy and its ability to visualize cellular structures at the nanoscale level.
How often do full-body MRIs find cancer?
The article discusses the growing use of full-body MRI scans to detect a wide range of health issues, including cancer and aneurysms, at an early stage. Experts highlight the benefits and limitations of this technology, as well as the importance of proper medical guidance when considering full-body MRI screening.
Windows NT/OS2 Design Workbook
The article provides a detailed design workbook for the Network Topology (NT) component of a software system, covering topics such as network architecture, hardware and software components, and security considerations.
An AI agent published a hit piece on me – more things have happened
https://infosec.exchange/@mttaggart/116065340523529645
Vim 9.2
Vim 9.2, the latest version of the popular text editor, has been released, featuring improvements to the Vim script language, better error handling, and expanded completion support.
A method and calculator for building foamcore drawer organisers
The article explores the author's fascination with the term 'foamcore' and how it could make a unique and intriguing name for a new music genre. It delves into the potential implications and characteristics of this hypothetical genre.
OpenAI should build Slack
The article discusses why OpenAI should build its own communication platform similar to Slack. It suggests that this would allow OpenAI to better control the user experience, data, and monetization of its AI models, potentially giving it an edge over competitors.
Zig – io_uring and Grand Central Dispatch std.Io implementations landed
The article discusses the upcoming release of Zig 0.10, which will include features such as a new standard library, improved error handling, and better performance. It also covers the language's development roadmap and future plans.
Fun with Algebraic Effects – From Toy Examples to Hardcaml Simulations
This article explores the use of algebraic effects in the context of the HardCaml hardware description language. It discusses how algebraic effects can simplify the implementation of complex hardware designs and provide a more modular and composable approach to hardware description.