Radboud University selects Fairphone as standard smartphone for employees
Radboud University has selected the Fairphone as the standard smartphone for its employees, aiming to promote sustainability and social responsibility in its technology choices.
The Code-Only Agent
The article explores the concept of a 'code-only agent' in software development, which refers to an AI agent that operates solely through code and has no other physical or visual representation. It discusses the potential benefits and challenges of this approach, including its implications for human-AI collaboration and the future of software engineering.
Show HN: AWS-doctor – A terminal-based AWS health check and cost optimizer in Go
The article provides a guide for setting up and using AWS Doctor, an open-source tool that automates the process of diagnosing and troubleshooting issues with AWS resources, helping users identify and resolve problems more efficiently.
All your OpenCodes belong to us
The article discusses the importance of open-source software and how it has revolutionized the technology industry. It highlights the benefits of open-sourcing one's code and the growing trend of companies and developers embracing this approach to foster collaboration and innovation.
The Jolla Phone Proved We've Been Using Smartphones Wrong All Along
The article reviews the Jolla Phone 2026, focusing on its 'kill switch' privacy feature that allows users to instantly erase all data on the device. It discusses the pros and cons of this feature and its implications for user privacy and security.
Greenpeace pilot brings heat pumps and solar to Ukrainian community
The article discusses a Greenpeace pilot project in Ukraine that provides a community with heat pumps and solar power, helping to reduce their reliance on gas and improve energy efficiency and sustainability.
When Will They Kill Us?
The article discusses the challenges and threats faced by minority groups in the United States, particularly the growing fears and concerns about potential violence and government crackdowns targeting these communities. It explores the historical context and current social and political tensions that have contributed to these concerns.
RISC-V is coming along quite speedily: Milk-V Titan Mini-ITX 8-core board
The article discusses the Milk V Titan Mini IX board, which is powered by the UR DP1000 RISC-V processor and includes support for M.2, DDR4, and PCIe, forming a complete kit that can be used out of the box. This showcases the growing RISC-V ecosystem and its potential for providing an alternative to traditional processor architectures.
Show HN: Kacet – a freelancer marketplace with crypto-native payments
Hi HN,
I’m a co-founder building kacet, a new freelancing platform that connects freelancers and employers, with crypto as the core payment rail.
The problem I’m trying to solve is pretty familiar: existing platforms take high fees, are slow to pay out, and don’t work well for international teams. kacet is an experiment in building a simpler, more neutral marketplace where payments are borderless by default.
Some highlights:
• Crypto-native payments – fast, borderless payouts without banks, delays, or surprise freezes • Peer-to-peer contracts – clients and freelancers work directly, the platform doesn’t own the relationship Built for teams – multi-user organisations for agencies and startups out of the box • Low, transparent fees – simple pricing with no boosts, ads, or hidden take rates • No dark patterns – a calm UI focused on agreeing work and getting paid, not maximising engagement
Payments are handled by Solana smart contracts, with a React frontend (TanStack Start). We’re keeping the feature set small to validate the core workflow: post work → agree terms → get paid.
This is still early and very much a work in progress. I’d really appreciate feedback from people who have hired freelancers, worked as one, or built marketplaces before.
Site: https://kacet.com
Happy to answer any questions or go into more detail on the payment model, trust mechanics, or why I think this approach might (or might not) work.
Show HN: Intent Layer: A context engineering skill for AI agents
This article explores the concept of the Intent Layer, a crucial aspect of building robust and scalable software applications. The article discusses how the Intent Layer decouples the user interface from the application logic, allowing for improved flexibility, maintainability, and testability.
Why Walmart still doesn't support Apple Pay
The article explores why Walmart, one of the largest retailers in the US, has not yet adopted Apple Pay despite the increasing popularity of mobile payment services. It discusses the potential factors behind Walmart's decision to use its own payment system, Walmart Pay, instead of integrating with Apple's mobile wallet.
Greenland Crisis
The Greenland crisis was a diplomatic dispute between Denmark and the United States in the 1940s regarding the status of Greenland. The dispute was resolved with an agreement that allowed the U.S. to maintain a military presence in Greenland during World War II.
My thoughts on Gas Town after 10k hours of Claude Code
The article discusses the author's experiences and insights after spending 10,000 hours coding with the AI assistant Claude. It covers the author's thoughts on the capabilities and limitations of the AI system, as well as its potential impact on the future of technology and society.
DeGoogled Phones, Made in Europe
The article discusses the rise of 'degoogled' smartphones, which are Android devices that have removed Google's proprietary services and apps, offering more privacy and control for users. It explores the benefits, drawbacks, and the growing popularity of this alternative to mainstream Android and iOS devices.
Victoria Leigh Soto
Victoria Leigh Soto was an American teacher who died while attempting to protect her students during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012. Her heroic actions were widely recognized, and she is remembered as a brave educator who sacrificed her own life to save her students.
Writing Your First Compiler
The article discusses the process of creating a compiler from scratch, guiding the reader through the fundamental steps involved in building a compiler that can translate a programming language into machine-readable code. It covers topics such as lexical analysis, parsing, and code generation.
The War on Drugs Is Why Your Bus Never Showed Up
The article discusses the legalization of marijuana in several U.S. states, focusing on how this has impacted the use of public transportation. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of allowing cannabis consumption on buses and trains, as well as the regulatory approaches taken by different cities and states.
The "Bucket Bumping" problem of airline tickets, and how to minimise your fare
The article discusses the 'bucket bumping' problem in airline ticket pricing, where airlines strategically adjust ticket prices in response to demand, leading to complex and often counterintuitive pricing patterns that can confuse and frustrate customers.
Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too
Meta has discontinued its Metaverse for Work initiative, which was aimed at bringing virtual reality to the workplace. The company is shifting its focus away from the metaverse, reflecting the broader challenges and skepticism surrounding the concept of a fully immersive virtual world.
How crypto criminals stole $700M from people – often using age-old tricks
The article explores the growing trend of electric vehicle (EV) adoption and the challenges faced by governments and automakers in meeting the increasing demand for EVs. It discusses the need for investment in charging infrastructure and the difficulties in scaling up EV production to meet ambitious climate goals.