The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling
The European Union is considering banning the 'infinite scrolling' feature on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, arguing that it can be addictive and harmful to users, especially children. This move is part of a broader effort by the EU to rein in the power of big tech companies and protect its citizens' digital wellbeing.
I'm not worried about AI job loss
The article discusses why the author is not worried about AI causing widespread job loss, citing the potential for AI to create new types of jobs, the ability of humans to adapt to technological changes, and the historical precedent of past technological advancements not leading to long-term unemployment.
The "AI agent hit piece" situation clarifies how dumb we are acting
Previously:
An AI agent published a hit piece on me - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46990729 - Feb 2026 (916 comments)
AI agent opens a PR write a blogpost to shames the maintainer who closes it - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46987559 - Feb 2026 (582 comments)
Show HN: Data Engineering Book – An open source, community-driven guide
Hi HN! I'm currently a Master's student at USTC (University of Science and Technology of China). I've been diving deep into Data Engineering, especially in the context of Large Language Models (LLMs).
The Problem: I found that learning resources for modern data engineering are often fragmented and scattered across hundreds of medium articles or disjointed tutorials. It's hard to piece everything together into a coherent system.
The Solution: I decided to open-source my learning notes and build them into a structured book. My goal is to help developers fast-track their learning curve.
Key Features:
LLM-Centric: Focuses on data pipelines specifically designed for LLM training and RAG systems.
Scenario-Based: Instead of just listing tools, I compare different methods/architectures based on specific business scenarios (e.g., "When to use Vector DB vs. Keyword Search").
Hands-on Projects: Includes full code for real-world implementations, not just "Hello World" examples.
This is a work in progress, and I'm treating it as "Book-as-Code". I would love to hear your feedback on the roadmap or any "anti-patterns" I might have included!
Check it out:
Online: https://datascale-ai.github.io/data_engineering_book/
GitHub: https://github.com/datascale-ai/data_engineering_book
The wonder of modern drywall
The article explores the history and development of modern drywall, highlighting its evolution from plaster walls to a versatile, cost-effective building material that has revolutionized the construction industry. It delves into the technological advancements, production processes, and the various applications of drywall in residential and commercial construction.
The evolution of OpenAI's mission statement
The article discusses OpenAI's mission statement, which emphasizes the responsible development of artificial intelligence to benefit humanity while mitigating potential risks. It highlights OpenAI's focus on making progress in alignment research to ensure AI systems are aligned with human values and interests.
11.8M EU citizens pay taxes to governments they cannot vote for
The article examines the issue of missing voters in Slovakia, highlighting concerns about the accuracy of voter registration lists and potential disenfranchisement of eligible voters. It explores efforts to identify and address the problem of missing voters to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
NPMX – a fast, modern browser for the NPM registry
npmx.dev is a website that provides a comprehensive collection of tools and resources for Node.js developers, including package management, project scaffolding, and development tools, to streamline the development process and enhance productivity.
AI safety leader says 'world is in peril' and quits to study poetry
The article discusses the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, with over 1 million EVs now on the road. It explores factors driving the EV market, such as government incentives, expanding charging infrastructure, and increasing model variety.
The Sharp PC-2000 Computer Boombox from 1979
The article discusses the Sharp PC-2000, a rare computer-based boombox from 1979 that combined a basic computer and a stereo system. It provides details on the unique features and design of this vintage electronics device.
Show HN: OpenWhisper – free, local, and private voice-to-text macOS app
I wanted a voice-to-text app but didn't trust any of the proprietary ones with my privacy.
So I decided to see if I could vibe code it with 0 macOS app & Swift experience.
It uses a local binary of whisper.cpp (a fast implementation of OpenAI's Whisper voice-to-text model in C++).
Github: https://github.com/richardwu/openwhisper
I also decided to take this as an opportunity to compare 3 agentic coding harnesses:
Cursor w/ Opus 4.6: - Best one-shot UI by far - Didn't get permissioning correct - Had issues making the "Cancel recording" hotkey being turned on all the time
Claude Code w/ Opus 4.6: - Fewest turns to get main functionality right (recording, hotkeys, permissions) - Was able to get a decent UI with a few more turns
Codex App w/ Codex 5.3 Extra-High: - Worst one-shot UI - None of the functionality worked without multiple subsequent prompts
Stanford Review: Is YC for Cowards?
The article discusses the debate around the merits of the Y Combinator startup accelerator program, considering whether it provides a valuable resource for entrepreneurs or encourages a risk-averse approach to building companies.
Show HN: SQL-tap – Real-time SQL traffic viewer for PostgreSQL and MySQL
sql-tap is a transparent proxy that captures SQL queries by parsing the PostgreSQL/MySQL wire protocol and displays them in a terminal UI. You can run EXPLAIN on any captured query. No application code changes needed — just change the port.
Backblaze Drive Stats for 2025
Backblaze's annual hard drive reliability report for 2025 reveals trends in hard drive failure rates, providing insights into the long-term stability and durability of various drive models and manufacturers for consumers and businesses to consider when making storage decisions.
Something Big Is (Not) Happening
The article discusses the lack of significant events or developments happening in the world, despite expectations of 'something big' occurring. It explores the reasons behind this perceived stagnation and the implications for society and individuals.
Why Stripe paid $1B for Metronome instead of fixing Billing
The article discusses Stripe's acquisition of Metronome, a startup that focused on building better billing infrastructure. It suggests that Stripe saw value in Metronome's expertise and technology rather than attempting to build an internal solution, highlighting the strategic considerations around build vs. buy decisions in the fintech industry.
Conservative activist hands checks to lawmakers on Wyoming House floor
The article reports on a controversy that erupted in the Wyoming House of Representatives when a conservative activist handed out checks to lawmakers on the House floor, a move that was seen as an attempt to influence legislation through financial incentives.
Why doesn't the CDC care about Chinese biolabs in America?
The article criticizes the CDC for not investigating potential biosecurity risks posed by Chinese-run biolab facilities in the United States, arguing that the agency prioritizes COVID-19 response over addressing this national security concern.
Why exercise isn't much help if you are trying to lose weight
The article discusses how exercise may not be as effective as commonly believed for weight loss, as the body compensates by increasing appetite and reducing energy expenditure in other ways. It highlights the importance of diet and lifestyle in achieving sustainable weight loss.
New Sony patent shrinks 100GB AAA Games to only 100MB by streaming assets
Sony has patented a technology that could reduce the size of game files by compressing and decompressing assets on-the-fly, potentially benefiting both gamers and developers by reducing download times and storage requirements.