I’m joining OpenAI
The article discusses the development of OpenClaw, an open-source alternative to the popular video game Claw. It highlights the technical details, challenges, and community involvement in creating a faithful recreation of the classic game while exploring the legal implications and future plans for the project.
I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?
The article discusses the growing concerns around the centralization of the internet and the potential risks it poses, particularly in terms of privacy, censorship, and control. It highlights the need for decentralized alternatives like the Fediverse, which aims to provide a more democratic and user-centric approach to online communication and content sharing.
MessageFormat: Unicode standard for localizable message strings
The article discusses the work of the Unicode Message Format Working Group, which aims to improve and standardize message formatting across programming languages and platforms to enhance internationalization and localization of software.
Building SQLite with a small swarm
Hope some find this post interesting on my experience with parallel coding agents.
Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen has won the 2026 FIDE Freestyle World Championship, further cementing his dominance in the world of chess. The tournament featured a unique format that allowed players to use computer assistance during their games, showcasing Carlsen's adaptability and strategic prowess in the evolving landscape of competitive chess.
picol: A Tcl interpreter in 500 lines of code
Expensively Quadratic: The LLM Agent Cost Curve
The article discusses the concept of 'expensively quadratic' algorithms, which are algorithms that have a quadratic time complexity but can be made more efficient through careful implementation. It highlights the importance of understanding algorithm complexity and optimizing code performance.
Modern CSS Code Snippets: Stop writing CSS like it's 2015
The article discusses the evolution of CSS and explores the latest advancements in modern CSS, including new features, techniques, and best practices for creating responsive and visually appealing web designs.
Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found
Arm wants a bigger slice of the chip business
Arm, a British chip design company, aims to expand its reach in the semiconductor industry by licensing its technology to a wider range of companies beyond its traditional mobile device market. The article discusses Arm's strategy to increase its market share and compete with other chip giants like Intel and AMD.
1,300-year-old world chronicle unearthed in Sinai
Archaeologists have discovered a 1,300-year-old world chronicle in Sinai, Egypt, which provides a detailed historical account of events from the 5th to 7th centuries CE. The ancient manuscript offers a unique perspective on the political, religious, and cultural affairs of the time period.
LT6502: A 6502-based homebrew laptop
The article describes the LT6502, a low-power, high-performance microcontroller designed for embedded applications. It highlights the chip's key features, including its low power consumption, high processing speed, and extensive peripheral support.
Designing a 36-key custom keyboard layout (2021)
The article discusses the design process behind creating a custom 36-key keyboard layout, focusing on factors like key placement, functionality, and ergonomics to optimize the user experience.
Audio is the one area small labs are winning
The article discusses how Gradium, a startup developing AI-powered audio processing technology, has raised $4.5 million in funding from Amplify Partners. It highlights Gradium's mission to empower creators and developers with advanced audio AI tools and its plans to use the funding to further expand its team and product capabilities.
Show HN: Solving Sudoku reasoning via Energy Geometric models
We were genuinely impressed by Yann LeCun’s recent announcement about his Sudoku solver based on Energy-Based Models here: https://logicalintelligence.com/yann-lecun
So we (a software engineer and prodigy mathematician) worked in the weekend to see if we can beat it and we did!
If Kona solves puzzles in 313 milliseconds, we currently solve 270,000 puzzles per second!
We do not know the internal mechanics behind Logical Intelligence’s system, but we are happy to share ours in the webpage there is a full description, code and also a paper published.
Why people are obsessed with Sudoku: we think is because being a CSP, it can solve some serious business problems such as work scheduling, resource allocations and logistic optimization.
For any questions reach me out to: cassia@robomotic.com.
I gave Claude access to my pen plotter
The article describes the author's experience of giving the AI language model Claude access to control a pen plotter, resulting in the creation of unique and visually striking art pieces. It explores the potential of AI-powered creativity and the collaboration between human and machine in the artistic process.
JavaScript-heavy approaches are not compatible with long-term performance goals
The article discusses the challenges of maintaining long-term performance in JavaScript-heavy web applications. It highlights the importance of balancing feature development with performance optimization to ensure a smooth user experience over time.
Show HN: Microgpt is a GPT you can visualize in the browser
very much inspired by karpathy's microgpt of the same name. it's (by default) a 4000 param GPT/LLM/NN that learns to generate names. this is sorta an educational tool in that you can visualize the activations as they pass through the network, and click on things to get an explanation of them.
Databases should contain their own Metadata – Use SQL Everywhere
Hard problems in social media archiving
The article explores the challenges of archiving social media data, including issues with scale, ephemerality, and the difficulty of preserving context. It discusses the importance of developing robust archiving strategies to ensure the long-term preservation of digital cultural heritage.
EU bans the destruction of unsold apparel, clothing, accessories and footwear
The European Union is implementing new rules to prevent the destruction of unsold clothes and shoes by 2026. The regulations aim to promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry and reduce textile waste.
Error payloads in Zig
The article discusses how to handle error payloads in Zig, a systems programming language, by exploring the use of error unions and providing examples of how to implement and work with them to create robust and maintainable error handling in Zig applications.
Real-time PathTracing with global illumination in WebGL
The article discusses a Three.js-based path tracing renderer, which is a powerful technique for realistic rendering of complex scenes with accurate light simulation. The renderer supports various features, including global illumination, caustics, and physically-based materials, allowing for the creation of highly photorealistic images and animations.
Pocketblue – Fedora Atomic for mobile devices
PocketBlue is an open-source project that aims to provide a secure and privacy-focused alternative to popular social media platforms. It offers features like decentralized storage, end-to-end encryption, and customizable user experiences, empowering users to take control of their digital lives.
Gwtar: A static efficient single-file HTML format
The article discusses the author's experience using a GPT-3-based tool called GPT-Wiener to generate long-form content, highlighting its capabilities in creating coherent and substantive text on a wide range of topics.
GNU Pies – Program Invocation and Execution Supervisor
Show HN: Knock-Knock.net – Visualizing the bots knocking on my server's door
How long do job postings stay open?
The article provides an overview of job open days in various categories scheduled for February 2026, including information technology, healthcare, and engineering. It offers details on dates, locations, and potential opportunities for job seekers.
Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest reveal the severity of U.S. surveillance state
The article examines how Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest home security devices can be used by law enforcement agencies to expand their surveillance capabilities, raising concerns about privacy and civil liberties. It highlights the potential risks of these technologies and the need for greater public awareness and regulatory oversight.
Transforming a Clojure Database into a Library with GraalVM Native Image and FFI
The article discusses the development of ChronDB, a polyglot database that uses Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to integrate with GraalVM and create native images, enabling efficient and fast database operations across different programming languages.