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Aaron Swartz was prosecuted for scraping, while Meta does it without consequence

2026-08-20 @ 20:07:26Points: 126Comments: 14

Stop eating Lady Gaga's Oreos

2026-08-20 @ 19:46:06Points: 131Comments: 67

GitHub, autoscaling, and the component substitution fallacy

2026-08-20 @ 19:28:18Points: 14Comments: 0

The August 17 outage, and the work ahead

2026-08-20 @ 19:22:24Points: 75Comments: 84

Tidal Cycles – Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns

2026-08-20 @ 19:21:45Points: 23Comments: 4

SpacetimeDB: A Short Technical Review

2026-08-20 @ 19:19:53Points: 22Comments: 6

Show HN: Huzzah – a novel approach to coding with AI

2026-08-20 @ 19:05:36Points: 92Comments: 44

I've been working almost exclusively with coding agents since January of this year, and over the past few months I began to feel utterly exhausted by them. They're great, but I'm finding it more and more tedious to write full sentences for every change I want. Not only that, but it seems there's a complexity limit for codebases - beyond a certain point the agent begins confusing itself.

I'd like to go back to writing code, but I don't want to go all the way back to fully manual coding. So I've come up with this interaction paradigm where you:

  1. write pseudocode in whatever way makes the most sense to you
  2. on save, the editor synchronizes your work to real source code
  3. the pseudocode is persisted alongside the generated code, making your prompt effectively a stored record of intent.
It may not work for every use case, but in my initial playthroughs I've found it very enjoyable.

Right now it's just a proof of concept - installation instructions are here in the readme: https://github.com/danielvaughn/hz

You can also watch a video of it in action here: https://x.com/danielvaughn/status/2090456808431165715

Cheers!

Watching TikTok and Instagram deactivates the cognitive control network: Study

2026-08-20 @ 18:54:32Points: 244Comments: 95

Why Aren't Smart People Happier?

2026-08-20 @ 18:38:47Points: 32Comments: 47

Consumer Rights Wiki

2026-08-20 @ 18:19:51Points: 83Comments: 1

I should have loved biology (2020)

2026-08-20 @ 17:50:02Points: 140Comments: 60

Project Cybersyn (2022)

2026-08-20 @ 17:40:49Points: 39Comments: 23

Show HN: We chased a weather balloon across Montana and never found it

2026-08-20 @ 17:33:32Points: 44Comments: 18

https://drook.dev) to make this balloon payload, UpLink. We did a similar launch last year with Hack Club but this was our first independent launch.

UpLink was a 491 gram payload testing the insulation properties of 3D printing filaments, while also transmitting 320x240 images over a radio link -- up from the 18x10 images last year!

This is a writeup on our engineering process, mistakes made, and learning experiences. It covers:

- Custom electronics designed in KiCad

- Firmware design

- Results from the data we received on the ground

- Image transmission

- Launch day logistics, and where things went wrong

All hardware, software, firmware, and CAD is available on GitHub: https://github.com/radeeyate/UpLink, licensed + certified as open source hardware: https://certification.oshwa.org/us002826.html

If you just want to see the images received, I put up a gallery here: https://uplink.gallery.radi8.dev/

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know. I'm happy to answer anything!

Sixtyfour (YC P25) Is Hiring

2026-08-20 @ 17:01:05Points: 1

How to compromise your system with a job interview

2026-08-20 @ 15:50:57Points: 95Comments: 71

Linux 7.2

2026-08-20 @ 15:46:18Points: 149Comments: 52

Generic Methods in Go 1.27

2026-08-20 @ 15:41:48Points: 54Comments: 25

Vomit: Clean up Claude 5's token output with a separate LLM

2026-08-20 @ 15:26:02Points: 129Comments: 142

Anti-AI fonts are useless and harmful

2026-08-20 @ 15:06:53Points: 72Comments: 60

DiffusionGemma Technical Report

2026-08-20 @ 13:24:32Points: 120Comments: 29

Malicious Rust crate Arrayref runs a build-time payload

2026-08-20 @ 13:23:12Points: 326Comments: 299

Xorg-server 26.1.0 rc1

2026-08-20 @ 12:50:16Points: 106Comments: 83

Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device

2026-08-20 @ 12:04:38Points: 436Comments: 99

The idea is basically GitHub Copilot or Tabnine, except instead of prompting it with code, you prompt it by playing a few notes on a MIDI piano. The model then continues what you played, entirely on-device.

The app is free if anyone wants to try it. Happy to answer questions about the model, training, Core ML, or the many things that didn't work.

AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint

2026-08-20 @ 10:08:52Points: 779Comments: 268

CIA funding helped keep NeXT afloat in the 80s

2026-08-20 @ 00:15:01Points: 276Comments: 169

HTML Can Do That

2026-08-19 @ 15:11:36Points: 459Comments: 128

Git at any scale

2026-08-18 @ 16:26:56Points: 235Comments: 67

Mojo is now open source

2026-08-18 @ 16:23:24Points: 302Comments: 64

I like 'em thick: an apology to my English teachers

2026-08-18 @ 15:50:52Points: 442Comments: 216

Gauguin, Descartes, Bayes: A Diurnal Golem's Brain

2026-08-13 @ 18:30:21Points: 16Comments: 4

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