Anthropic officially bans using subscription auth for third party use
The article outlines the legal and compliance policies for the Code.Claude.com platform, covering areas such as user agreement, privacy policy, DMCA notice, and third-party services and content.
Minecraft Java is switching from OpenGL to Vulkan
Minecraft Java Edition is transitioning from OpenGL to the Vulkan graphics API, with the goal of improving performance, visuals, and overall stability as part of the upcoming Vibrant Visuals Update.
European Tech Alternatives
The article presents an interactive map of the European technology ecosystem, highlighting key players, emerging trends, and growth areas across various sectors like AI, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. The map provides an overview of the tech landscape in different European countries, enabling users to explore and discover the dynamic landscape of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Mark Zuckerberg to testify in landmark social media trial
The article discusses the growing tension between the United States and China over Taiwan, as China steps up military pressure and the U.S. increases its support for Taiwan's defense capabilities, raising concerns about the potential for conflict in the region.
Show HN: A Lisp where each function call runs a Docker container
The article describes a Docker image that provides a Lisp development environment, allowing users to easily set up and run Lisp applications in a containerized setup. The image includes a Lisp implementation, a REPL, and a set of development tools, making it a convenient solution for Lisp developers.
Old School Visual Effects: The Cloud Tank (2010)
The article explores the use of practical and physical special effects, such as a 'cloud tank', in filmmaking, highlighting how these traditional methods can still be effective and relevant in modern cinema despite the rise of digital visual effects.
Show HN: An encrypted, local, cross-platform journaling app
The article discusses the development of Mini Diarium, a simple and lightweight daily journal application that focuses on privacy and minimalism. The project aims to provide users with a straightforward tool to record their daily thoughts and experiences without the clutter of unnecessary features.
Bridging Elixir and Python with Oban
The article discusses how Oban, a popular job processing library for Elixir, can be used to bridge between different systems and services. It highlights the benefits of using Oban for asynchronous task processing and provides an example of how to set up a bridge between a web application and a third-party service.
Show HN: Claudebin – Share and resume Claude Code sessions with a single link
Hi HN,
We use Claude Code a lot, and after a long session there isn't a simple way to share exactly what happened with someone else. Prompts, responses, file edits, and tool calls all stay inside the terminal.
We built Claudebin to make that easier.
It's a plugin that lets you export the current session as a URL containing: - the full message thread - file reads and writes - bash commands - web and MCP calls
You can send the link to someone, attach it to a PR, embed part of it, or resume the session locally.
It's open source.
GitHub: https://github.com/wunderlabs-dev/claudebin.com/
Pebble Production: February Update
This article provides an update on Pebble's production and software updates for February. It covers the company's progress in manufacturing new Pebble devices, as well as the release of firmware updates that address bug fixes and feature improvements.
Coding Tricks Used in the C64 Game Seawolves
The article discusses various technical tricks and optimizations used by the Seawolves, a fictional submarine crew, to improve the performance and capabilities of their submarine. It covers topics such as acoustic camouflage, silent propulsion, and advanced sensor systems.
The future belongs to those who can refute AI, not just generate with AI
The article discusses the importance of adaptability and lifelong learning in the face of rapid technological and societal changes. It argues that the future will belong to individuals and organizations that can continuously learn, unlearn, and relearn to stay ahead of the curve.
Managing Agent Skills with Your Package Manager
This article explores the skills and technologies used in the development of games and interactive applications with the PixiJS framework, a popular HTML5 canvas rendering library. It covers topics such as rendering, animation, user interactions, and performance optimization.
Musk cuts Starlink access for Russian forces – giving Ukraine an edge
The article discusses the potential health benefits of drinking coffee, including reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, liver disease, and certain types of cancer. It also explores the potential drawbacks of excessive coffee consumption and emphasizes the importance of moderation.
Mark Zuckerberg: "I don't have a college degree in anything"
The article discusses a high-profile trial involving Meta (Facebook) and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, focused on allegations of the company's failure to prioritize user safety and mitigate the harmful effects of its social media platforms.
Quint LLM Kit for writing and using formal specifications
The Quint LLM Kit is an open-source project that provides a set of tools and resources for working with large language models (LLMs). It aims to facilitate the deployment and evaluation of LLMs, offering guidance on model selection, fine-tuning, and deployment across different platforms.
Nearly half of L.A. County's pavement may be unnecessary, new map finds
A new study has found that nearly half of the paved surfaces in Los Angeles County may be unnecessary, suggesting opportunities for reducing the county's extensive paved infrastructure and increasing green spaces to address climate and environmental challenges.
Security audit of OpenClaw and other similar open source AI Agents
The article discusses a security audit of OpenClaw, an AI agent system, conducted by the Prismor team. The audit identified several vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors, providing recommendations for improving the system's security posture.
Miserable Polestar 4 'Feature' a Symbol for What Is Wrong with Modern Cars
The article discusses a frustrating feature in the Polestar 4 electric vehicle, which the author sees as a symbol for the problems with modern cars. It highlights how certain design choices can negatively impact the user experience and suggests a need for more thoughtful and user-centric approaches to automotive technology.
I Built Local Memory for Coding Agents Because They Keep Forgetting Everything
The article discusses the importance of building local memory for coding agents, which can help them better understand and navigate complex programming tasks. It explores techniques for creating and utilizing local memory to improve the performance and capabilities of AI-powered coding assistants.