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Videogame stocks slide after Google's Project Genie AI model release

2026-01-30 @ 19:04:28Points: 24Comments: 23

Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law

2026-01-30 @ 18:02:23Points: 49Comments: 5

Microsoft 365 now tracks you in real time?

2026-01-30 @ 17:12:39Points: 308Comments: 238

Vcad: Free BRep CAD in the Browser

2026-01-30 @ 16:46:28Points: 34Comments: 9

Kimi K2.5 Technical Report [pdf]

2026-01-30 @ 16:43:50Points: 51Comments: 9

Buttered Crumpet, a custom typeface for Wallace and Gromit

2026-01-30 @ 15:19:28Points: 184Comments: 38

Show HN: Amla Sandbox – WASM bash shell sandbox for AI agents

2026-01-30 @ 14:34:32Points: 92Comments: 62

Agents get a bash-like shell and can only call tools you provide, with constraints you define. No Docker, no subprocess, no SaaS — just pip install amla-sandbox

Richard Feynman Side Hustles

2026-01-30 @ 14:33:29Points: 156Comments: 50

HTTP Cats

2026-01-30 @ 13:56:51Points: 49Comments: 10

Ode to the AA Battery

2026-01-30 @ 13:55:29Points: 100Comments: 83

Wisconsin communities signed secrecy deals for billion-dollar data centers

2026-01-30 @ 13:23:53Points: 281Comments: 314

Pangolin (YC S25) is hiring software engineers (open-source, Go, networking)

2026-01-30 @ 12:11:49Points: 1

Track Your Routine – Open-source app for task management

2026-01-30 @ 11:52:46Points: 61Comments: 35

GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client

2026-01-30 @ 08:09:41Points: 558Comments: 308

How AI Impacts Skill Formation

2026-01-30 @ 07:06:47Points: 218Comments: 8

Netflix Animation Studios Joins the Blender Development Fund as Corporate Patron

2026-01-30 @ 06:19:36Points: 398Comments: 69

How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills

2026-01-30 @ 05:41:23Points: 331Comments: 259

OpenClaw – Moltbot Renamed Again

2026-01-30 @ 05:14:48Points: 521Comments: 265

Moltbook

2026-01-30 @ 03:55:34Points: 1034Comments: 511

Grid: Free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer

2026-01-29 @ 22:38:57Points: 363Comments: 121

Show HN: Kolibri, a DIY music club in Sweden

2026-01-29 @ 16:19:19Points: 114Comments: 23

It’s not a software project. We run it through our own small Swedish company, pay artists, and do the operations ourselves. We do one night a month (usually the last Friday) in a restaurant venue called Mitropa. A typical night is about 50–70 paying guests. The first years it was DJs only, but last year we started doing live bands as well.

We made a simple site with schedule plus photos/video so you can see what it looks like: https://kolibrinkpg.com/

On the site:

  * photos and short videos (size/atmosphere)

  * the kind of acts we book (post-punk, darkwave, synth, adjacent electronic)

  * enough context to copy parts of the format if you’re building something similar locally

  * for the tech-curious: we built our own ticketing system (first used in February) and a media ingestion pipeline for Instagram and external photographers
How it started was accidental. I was doing remote music sessions with a friend in London (Ableton projects back and forth on FaceTime), ran out of beer, and walked into the nearest place. I got talking to Nahir, who runs Mitropa, and floated the idea of running a DIY music night there. He was up for it.

What made it take off was doing things in person. People will show up alone if they trust the room. Maria ended up doing a lot of that work: greeting newcomers, noticing who looks uncertain, and setting a tone where people treat each other decently.

Maria didn’t come from a DJ background. Klubbvärdinnan started as a joke name at Kolibri and then became her DJ moniker. She got good quickly, and after a first gig outside our own night she started getting booked elsewhere too.

Marketing-wise, what worked best was very analogue: walking around town, visiting local businesses we genuinely like, buying something, introducing ourselves, and asking if we could leave a flyer.

In the beginning we weren’t sure how to present it on social media. So we filmed headphone walks: one person walking through town listening to a track we picked. It looked good, people wanted to be in them, and afterwards we’d buy them a couple of drinks and actually talk. That turned a social media interaction into a real connection. It was a bit of luck, but it worked.

Questions welcome about what worked, what failed, costs/logistics, and what we’d do differently if we started over.

AGENTS.md outperforms skills in our agent evals

2026-01-29 @ 13:08:11Points: 469Comments: 182

The National Herbarium of Ireland digital collection of Irish plants

2026-01-27 @ 16:42:18Points: 52Comments: 6

Emoji Design Convergence Review: 2018-2026

2026-01-27 @ 16:39:27Points: 34Comments: 24

Quack-Cluster: A Serverless Distributed SQL Query Engine with DuckDB and Ray

2026-01-27 @ 00:24:56Points: 49Comments: 9

The Engineer who invented the Mars Rover Suspension in his garage [video]

2026-01-27 @ 00:08:33Points: 189Comments: 29

Godot 4.6 Release: It's all about your flow

2026-01-26 @ 18:32:47Points: 205Comments: 86

Joel Spolsky: Painless Software Schedules (2000)

2026-01-26 @ 11:08:16Points: 21Comments: 6

Implementing a tiny CPU rasterizer (2024)

2026-01-25 @ 22:45:34Points: 81Comments: 12

The Home Computer Hybrids

2026-01-25 @ 16:06:20Points: 16Comments: 5

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