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Demand for autism care is soaring
2026-04-04 @ 23:29:31Points: 12Comments: 7
German implementation of eIDAS will require an Apple/Google account to function
2026-04-04 @ 22:57:44Points: 24Comments: 11
How many products does Microsoft have named 'Copilot'?
2026-04-04 @ 19:39:43Points: 336Comments: 174
Sopwith – 1984 Game (2000)
2026-04-04 @ 18:06:24Points: 72Comments: 33
Scientists observe an immune signaling complex forming inside cells
2026-04-04 @ 17:52:55Points: 87Comments: 7
Plague Ships (2020)
2026-04-04 @ 17:33:21Points: 34Comments: 5
IBM 3270 Information Display System: Color and Programmed Symbols (1979) [pdf]
2026-04-04 @ 17:20:39Points: 30Comments: 8
LLM Wiki – example of an "idea file"
2026-04-04 @ 16:57:45Points: 25Comments: 4
Show HN: A game where you build a GPU
2026-04-04 @ 16:45:54Points: 448Comments: 125
Apple approves driver that lets Nvidia eGPUs work with Arm Macs
2026-04-04 @ 16:16:10Points: 334Comments: 151
Show HN: sllm – Split a GPU node with other developers, unlimited tokens
2026-04-04 @ 15:18:58Points: 113Comments: 63
The LLMs are completely private (we don't log any traffic).
The API is OpenAI-compatible (we run vLLM), so you just swap the base URL. Currently offering a few models.
When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems
2026-04-04 @ 15:14:06Points: 150Comments: 100
Show HN: TurboQuant-WASM – Google's vector quantization in the browser
2026-04-04 @ 14:53:16Points: 126Comments: 4
Author of "Careless People" banned from saying anything negative about Meta
2026-04-04 @ 14:48:26Points: 703Comments: 469
Show HN: I made open source, zero power PCB hackathon badges
2026-04-04 @ 14:20:21Points: 29Comments: 2
The theme of overglade was a "The game jam within a game", pretty cool concept right! High schoolers from around the world were flown out to the event by hackclub after they spent about 70 hours designing their own game.
These badges needed to be really cheap and simple, because we were going to manufacture about a hundred in a pretty limited amount of time. I went with a zero-power approach, which means sticking with e-inks, and I decided to include NFC if the organizers wanted to introduce it into the roleplay of the event, and so participants could add their website or github if they so choose!
I used an RP2040-based architecture because it's really easy and cheap to get on the first try, and then added an ST25 passive NFC tag which was really simple to configure. The badge is in the shape of a ticket, because you got a "ticket" to the event after spending a lot of time designing games to qualify! 20 GPIO's are broken out onto the edges if you're ever in a pinch at a hackathon, and I wanted the badges to feel really fun so there's a lot of art designed by various people in the community!
The badge worked really well and I learned quite a lot in the process. My takeaways are to manufacture a BUNCH of extra badges, because some will end up breaking; to think about your PCB in 3D, because one of the inductors was a bit tall and caused more badges to break; and to have a strong vision of your final product, because it really helped me to create something unique and beautiful :D
I like to journal about all my projects, so if you'd like to read my full design process, feel free to take a look at my journal (https://github.com/KaiPereira/Overglade-Badges/blob/master/J...). If you also have any questions or feedback, I'd be happy to answer them!
The Indie Internet Index – submit your favorite sites
2026-04-04 @ 14:18:06Points: 86Comments: 15
Components of a Coding Agent
2026-04-04 @ 13:16:33Points: 147Comments: 57
Mbodi AI (YC P25) Is Hiring
2026-04-04 @ 12:00:38Points: 1
The CMS is dead, long live the CMS
2026-04-04 @ 11:24:30Points: 115Comments: 73
Embarrassingly simple self-distillation improves code generation
2026-04-04 @ 10:26:21Points: 522Comments: 162
Some Unusual Trees
2026-04-04 @ 09:04:19Points: 242Comments: 69
Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model
2026-04-04 @ 06:30:25Points: 133Comments: 138
Claude Code Found a Linux Vulnerability Hidden for 23 Years
2026-04-03 @ 23:46:51Points: 352Comments: 227
Tell HN: Anthropic no longer allowing Claude Code subscriptions to use OpenClaw
2026-04-03 @ 22:55:24Points: 1026Comments: 777
Hi,
Starting April 4 at 12pm PT / 8pm BST, you’ll no longer be able to use your Claude subscription limits for third-party harnesses including OpenClaw. You can still use them with your Claude account, but they will require extra usage, a pay-as-you-go option billed separately from your subscription.
Your subscription still covers all Claude products, including Claude Code and Claude Cowork. To keep using third-party harnesses with your Claude login, turn on extra usage for your account. This will be enforced April 4 starting with OpenClaw, but this policy applies to all third-party harnesses and will be rolled out to more shortly (read more).
To make the transition easier, we’re offering a one-time credit for extra usage equal to your monthly subscription price. Redeem your credit by April 17. We’re also introducing discounts when you pre-purchase bundles of extra usage (up to 30%).
We’ve been working to manage demand across the board, but these tools put an outsized strain on our systems. Capacity is a resource we manage carefully and we need to prioritize our customers using our core products. You will receive another email from us tomorrow where you’ll have the ability to refund your subscription if you prefer.