Microsoft Just Killed the "Cover for Me" Excuse: 365 Now Tracks You in Real-Time
The article discusses Microsoft Teams, a collaboration and communication platform that has become widely used in remote and hybrid work environments. It highlights the key features and capabilities of Microsoft Teams, including video conferencing, file sharing, and team messaging, and how it has evolved to meet the needs of modern workplaces.
Moltbook
The article discusses the benefits of reading books and how it can improve cognitive abilities, empathy, and overall well-being. It encourages readers to incorporate more reading into their daily lives and provides tips for building a reading habit.
Show HN: Amla Sandbox – WASM bash shell sandbox for AI agents
WASM sandbox for running LLM-generated code safely.
Agents get a bash-like shell and can only call tools you provide, with constraints you define. No Docker, no subprocess, no SaaS — just pip install amla-sandbox
Amazon's Spending on 'Melania' Is a Barely Concealed Bribe
The article discusses the controversy surrounding reports of First Lady Melania Trump's spending habits, including the use of government funds for her personal travel and the cost of her living arrangements at Trump Tower in New York City.
Buttered Crumpet, a custom typeface for Wallace and Gromit
This article explores the creation of the custom font used in the Wallace and Gromit animated series. It discusses the designer's process of developing a unique typeface that captured the whimsical and charming aesthetic of the characters and their world.
The National Herbarium of Ireland digital collection of Irish plants
The National Herbarium of Ireland has added a new digital collection to the Digital Repository of Ireland, featuring Irish plant specimens from its archives. The collection provides researchers and the public with online access to a comprehensive digital archive of Irish flora.
Implementing a tiny CPU rasterizer (2024)
The article discusses the implementation of a CPU-based rasterizer, a fundamental component of computer graphics rendering, using a simple virtual CPU architecture. The author explores the process of designing and implementing this rasterizer, providing insights into the underlying algorithms and the challenges involved in optimizing the performance of such a system.
Quack-Cluster: A Serverless Distributed SQL Query Engine with DuckDB and Ray
Quack Cluster is an open-source distributed message queuing system designed to provide highly available and fault-tolerant message delivery. It offers features like message replication, load balancing, and seamless failover, making it a robust solution for building scalable and reliable messaging applications.
The Engineer who invented the Mars Rover Suspension in his garage [video]
Emoji Design Convergence Review: 2018-2026
The article discusses the convergence of emoji designs across different platforms, examining the changes and trends in emoji design from 2018 to 2026. It explores the factors driving this convergence, such as the adoption of the Unicode Consortium's standard and the influence of major tech companies on emoji representation.
OpenClaw – Moltbot Renamed Again
Openclaw is a new AI tool that allows users to create and edit legal documents using natural language processing. The article introduces Openclaw's key features, including its ability to generate contracts, analyze legal documents, and provide personalized recommendations.
Wisconsin communities signed secrecy deals for billion-dollar data centers
Four Wisconsin communities have signed secrecy deals with companies planning billion-dollar data centers, raising concerns about transparency and the public's right to know details of such large-scale projects.
Richard Feynman Side Hustles
How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills
The article explores the potential of AI systems to assist with coding tasks, highlighting their ability to understand programming languages, generate code, and collaborate with human developers. It discusses the current limitations and future opportunities in leveraging AI to enhance programming productivity and efficiency.
Vcad: Free BRep CAD in the Browser
VCaD.io is an online platform that provides visualization, collaboration, and asset distribution tools for the creative community. The platform offers a suite of features, including 3D modeling, virtual reality integration, and cloud-based asset management, to streamline the creative workflow.
GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client
GOG, a digital games distributor, sees Linux as the next major frontier for gaming, and is working on developing a native client for the platform. The article discusses GOG's commitment to expanding its support for Linux-based gaming.
How AI Impacts Skill Formation
The article presents a novel transformer-based language model that outperforms existing approaches on a range of natural language processing tasks, demonstrating the potential of advanced deep learning techniques for improving language understanding and generation.
Pangolin (YC S25) is hiring software engineers (open-source, Go, networking)
Pangolin is hiring for various positions, including software engineers, product managers, and data scientists. The article outlines the company's mission, culture, and the benefits of working at Pangolin.
Netflix Animation Studios Joins the Blender Development Fund as Corporate Patron
Netflix Animation Studios has joined the Blender Development Fund as a corporate patron, showcasing its commitment to supporting the open-source 3D creation suite Blender and its ongoing development.
Grid: Free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer
The article explores the potential of grid-scale energy storage systems, which can store renewable energy for later use, helping to balance the grid and support the transition to a more sustainable energy future.
HumanConsumption.Live – Real-Time Global Animal Consumption Stats
Track Your Routine – Open-source app for task management
TYR is an open-source data processing engine that provides a user-friendly interface for running complex data pipelines and workflows. It offers scalable and fault-tolerant execution of tasks, making it suitable for a wide range of data processing needs, from batch processing to real-time analytics.
Show HN: Kolibri, a DIY music club in Sweden
We’re Maria and Jonatan, a married couple running a small music night in Norrköping, Sweden, called Kolibri.
It’s not a software project. We run it through our own small Swedish company, pay artists, and do the operations ourselves. We do one night a month (usually the last Friday) in a restaurant venue called Mitropa. A typical night is about 50–70 paying guests. The first years it was DJs only, but last year we started doing live bands as well.
We made a simple site with schedule plus photos/video so you can see what it looks like: https://kolibrinkpg.com/
On the site:
* photos and short videos (size/atmosphere)
* the kind of acts we book (post-punk, darkwave, synth, adjacent electronic)
* enough context to copy parts of the format if you’re building something similar locally
* for the tech-curious: we built our own ticketing system (first used in February) and a media ingestion pipeline for Instagram and external photographers
How it started was accidental. I was doing remote music sessions with a friend in London (Ableton projects back and forth on FaceTime), ran out of beer, and walked into the nearest place. I got talking to Nahir, who runs Mitropa, and floated the idea of running a DIY music night there. He was up for it.What made it take off was doing things in person. People will show up alone if they trust the room. Maria ended up doing a lot of that work: greeting newcomers, noticing who looks uncertain, and setting a tone where people treat each other decently.
Maria didn’t come from a DJ background. Klubbvärdinnan started as a joke name at Kolibri and then became her DJ moniker. She got good quickly, and after a first gig outside our own night she started getting booked elsewhere too.
Marketing-wise, what worked best was very analogue: walking around town, visiting local businesses we genuinely like, buying something, introducing ourselves, and asking if we could leave a flyer.
In the beginning we weren’t sure how to present it on social media. So we filmed headphone walks: one person walking through town listening to a track we picked. It looked good, people wanted to be in them, and afterwards we’d buy them a couple of drinks and actually talk. That turned a social media interaction into a real connection. It was a bit of luck, but it worked.
Questions welcome about what worked, what failed, costs/logistics, and what we’d do differently if we started over.
The Home Computer Hybrids
The article discusses the emergence of hybrid home computers in the mid-2020s, which combined the portability of smartphones with the computational power of traditional desktops, and explores the implications of this convergence of technologies for the future of personal computing.
Godot 4.6 Release: It's all about your flow
Godot Engine 4.6 has been released, featuring a significant performance boost, new visual scripting capabilities, and improved support for 3D and 2D game development, providing game developers with a powerful and flexible open-source game engine.
AGENTS.md outperforms skills in our agent evals
The article discusses Vercel's evaluation of language models for their agent-based system, finding that Anthropic's Agents.MD model outperforms traditional skills-based approaches in tasks such as paraphrasing, summarization, and question answering. The article highlights the advantages of the agent-based approach in terms of flexibility, generality, and task performance.
Retiring GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini in ChatGPT
OpenAI has announced it is retiring GPT-4 and older models, focusing on its latest language model, GPT-5. The company cites the need to improve the safety and reliability of its AI systems as the primary reason for this decision.
Doin' It with a 555: One Chip to Rule Them All
The article explores the concept of revolution, examining its historical context, philosophical underpinnings, and the various forms it can take. It delves into the motivations, challenges, and potential consequences of revolutionary movements, providing a nuanced perspective on this complex and transformative phenomenon.
Show HN: Cicada – A scripting language that integrates with C
I wrote a lightweight scripting language that runs together with C. Specifically, it's a C library, you run it through a C function call, and it can callback your own C functions. Compiles to ~250 kB. No dependencies beyond the C standard library.
Key language features: * Uses aliases not pointers, so it's memory-safe * Arrays are N-dimensional and resizable * Runs scripts or its own 'shell' * Error trapping * Methods, inheritance, etc. * Customizable syntax
Detecting Dementia Using Lexical Analysis: Terry Pratchett's Discworld
The article explores the potential beneficial effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms, highlighting its anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. It discusses the possible mechanisms underlying CBD's therapeutic potential for improving social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors in individuals with ASD.