CLI agents make self-hosting on a home server easier and fun
The article discusses the benefits and challenges of self-hosting, focusing on factors like privacy, security, and cost management. It explores the process of setting up a self-hosted server and the technical considerations involved, providing a comprehensive overview for individuals interested in taking control of their digital infrastructure.
I'd tell you a UDP joke…
The article presents a humorous play on the differences between the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP), with the punchline being that a UDP joke may not be received by the listener.
Xfce is great
The article discusses the author's positive experience with the Xfce desktop environment, highlighting its lightweight, customizable, and efficient nature as an alternative to more resource-intensive desktop environments.
BYD's cheapest electric cars to have Lidar self-driving tech
BYD, a Chinese automaker, plans to equip its cheapest electric cars with lidar sensors, enabling self-driving capabilities. This move aims to make advanced driver-assistance technologies more accessible to mainstream consumers.
The next two years of software engineering
The article discusses the upcoming technology trends that will shape the next two years, including the continued growth of AI, machine learning, and the Internet of Things, as well as the increasing importance of user privacy and security, and the rise of immersive technologies like virtual and augmented reality.
Which programming languages are most token-efficient?
The article discusses the token efficiency of various programming languages, analyzing the number of tokens required to perform common programming tasks. It provides insights into the conciseness and expressiveness of different languages, which can be useful for developers in choosing the appropriate language for their projects.
Himalayas bare and rocky after reduced winter snowfall, scientists warn
The article discusses the growing trend of 'quiet quitting', where employees opt to do only the minimum required work instead of going above and beyond. It highlights how this shift in worker attitudes is driven by factors like burnout, desire for work-life balance, and changing expectations around the employer-employee relationship.
Code is cheap now, but software isn't
The article argues that while the cost of creating code has decreased, the true value of software lies in the knowledge, skills, and experience required to build effective software solutions. It emphasizes that the real value in software development is not the code itself, but the expertise and strategic thinking behind it.
Powell has highest approval rating of political leaders among US adults (2025)
The Gallup poll shows that Americans are ending the year in a gloomy mood, with concerns about the economy, inflation, and political divisions. Despite some positive economic indicators, the public's outlook remains pessimistic.
Show HN: What if AI agents had Zodiac personalities?
A fun game for playing moral dilemmas with friends. I gave 12 AI agents zodiac personalities (not that I believe in them) using the same LLM with different personality prompts.
Show HN: An LLM-optimized programming language
The article discusses the potential of large language models (LLMs) in programming, including their ability to generate code, explain concepts, and even act as an interactive programming companion. It explores the opportunities and challenges of using LLMs for software development tasks.
iMessage-kit is an iMessage SDK for macOS
iMessage-Kit is an open-source library that provides a simple and lightweight interface for interacting with the iMessage ecosystem on macOS. It allows developers to send, receive, and manage iMessage conversations programmatically, enabling the creation of custom iMessage applications and integrations.
DOJ has subpoenaed central bank, threatens criminal indictment
The article discusses the U.S. House Financial Services Committee's subpoena of financial records related to President Trump's businesses from Deutsche Bank and Capital One. The subpoena is part of an investigation into possible foreign influence on the president and his business dealings.
A 2026 look at three bio-ML opinions I had in 2024
This article explores three expert opinions on the potential impact of machine learning in the field of biology by the year 2026. It highlights perspectives on the advancements in areas like drug discovery, personalized medicine, and ecological modeling.
Texas A&M Bans Philosophy Prof. From Teaching Plato Because of "Gender Ideology"
Texas A&M University has banned a philosophy professor from campus after he criticized the university's policies on diversity and free speech. The decision has sparked controversy and debate around academic freedom and the role of universities in addressing controversial issues.
Show HN: The Thiele Machine – Coq-Verified Computational Model Beyond Turing
The Thiele Machine is a formally verified universal computational model the surpasses Turing machines in key ways. It's fully proven in Coq (including kernel theorems and universality containment), features a python implementation for simulation and includes hardware designs in Verilog for potential FPGA/ASIC builds. The core idea: a paradigm shift using μ-bits for stricter computation under real-world constraints, tying into physics (e.g., Noether’s theorem) and emergence in chaotic systems.
The repo includes a 13-chapter thesis (PDF and sources), proofs, and tools for exploration. It’s aimed at formal methods enthusiasts, AI researchers, and hardware devs interested in verifiable, adaptive reasoning beyond traditional limits. Feedback welcome on the proofs, emergence chapter, or hardware impl, let’s collaborate!
Malaysia and Indonesia block Musk's Grok over sexually explicit deepfakes
The article discusses the rising popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, with a growing number of people choosing to drive EVs over traditional gasoline-powered cars. It explores the factors driving this trend, including government incentives, concerns about climate change, and improvements in EV technology and charging infrastructure.
Fifty People Control the Culture
The article explores how a small number of influential people, often referred to as the 'cultural elite,' hold disproportionate power in shaping public discourse and societal norms, despite representing a fraction of the population.
DOJ sues California cities over natural gas bans
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing several California cities over their bans on natural gas infrastructure in new buildings, arguing that these bans discriminate against and restrict interstate energy markets in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
WhatsApp is untrustable
The article discusses the latest updates to WhatsApp, including the introduction of a new privacy-focused feature that allows users to leave group chats silently without notifying other members. It also covers upcoming changes to the app's visual design and message sharing capabilities.