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New AI tutor achieves 0.71-1.30 SD effect size in Dartmouth course [pdf]

2026-07-05 @ 18:47:43Points: 48Comments: 23

You need a webring

2026-07-05 @ 18:46:07Points: 20Comments: 11

Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs

2026-07-05 @ 18:45:52Points: 20Comments: 2

The future of Flipper Zero development

2026-07-05 @ 18:22:00Points: 66Comments: 3

Every postcard tells a story

2026-07-05 @ 18:14:42Points: 4Comments: 1

Do you hate XML? (2010)

2026-07-05 @ 18:10:50Points: 24Comments: 37

Starring the Computer

2026-07-05 @ 17:33:04Points: 98Comments: 28

Taphonomic analysis reveals behavioral & tech capabilities of Homo floresiensis

2026-07-05 @ 17:27:46Points: 5Comments: 0

Falling fertility on the left as key driver of US birth decline

2026-07-05 @ 17:16:00Points: 38Comments: 46

A sociotechnical threat model for AI-driven smart home devices

2026-07-05 @ 17:05:57Points: 73Comments: 48

Installing A/UX 1.1 like it's the 90s

2026-07-05 @ 16:07:10Points: 25Comments: 2

Autonomous flying umbrella follows and shields users from rain and sunlight

2026-07-05 @ 15:49:18Points: 67Comments: 29

Why DMARC's new "NP" tag can fail with DNSSEC

2026-07-05 @ 15:00:21Points: 32Comments: 12

It's not about physical vs. digital games, it's about ownership

2026-07-05 @ 14:56:15Points: 139Comments: 109

Organic Maps

2026-07-05 @ 14:14:30Points: 584Comments: 175

Run Windows 2000 on a DEC Alpha with a new es40 fork

2026-07-05 @ 13:47:44Points: 74Comments: 40

Show HN: KiCad in the Browser

2026-07-05 @ 12:06:57Points: 82Comments: 30

We’re Emergence Engineering, a dev shop from Hungary, mostly working with rich text editors, CRDTs. PCBJam started as my (Viktor, CTO, ex-electrical engineer) hobby project but as time went on I put more and more energy into it, and a product started shaping up in my head, in the last few months we’ve started to focus on this project a bit more, and this is the first MVP~ish result.

This project is a ton of fun, ton of learning, ton of improvements over improvements:

- I thought there must be ways to emulate the PCB canvas OpenGL code on the web. And yes, there are a lot of ways, all of them very buggy. Turns out it’s faster to just write WebGL code that works with KiCad’s Graphics Abstraction Layer if you add the right intermediate debugging steps. I (with Claude) implemented the features and compared them to native at every step, then the app loaded up the first time and just worked. I spent weeks hunting weird emulation bugs before that.

- There was an old wxWidgets web port as a starting point that helped a lot, bringing it up to the level KiCad needed is a long (and still ongoing) task. Thanks ahilss!

- Pthreads on the web: with Emscripten it’s possible to port multithreaded apps (used by DRC, software 3D renderer). A lot of Emscripten features (Asyncify, Pthreads, native exceptions) are in a war with each other, but it’s possible.

- Asyncify with native exceptions: Asyncify (used to make the WASM code suspend then call into the JS land, emulating blocking C++ calls by rewriting the WASM directly) is not compatible with native exceptions, even on the latest Binaryen version it can’t suspend inside catch arms. If you write a new Binaryen pass then it can, making the bundle 30-40% smaller and the app load in a second instead of 10.

- Optimizing bundle size is a fun game. We just moved Open CASCADE into a separate lazy-loaded WASM module, moving from 180 to 130 MB (24 MB brotli), still on -O1. -O2 / -Oz etc will be more work than it looks.

And a ton more problems like these above on a daily basis.

A few months ago I had a barely loading laggy pcbnew that crashed when you looked at it wrong, now we have the whole application working. I should say with quite a few bugs still, but now it feels pretty close to native.

There’s a lot of built up knowledge / code that we want to release as blogposts, mainline our changes to Binaryen / KiCad / wxWidgets, but I want to focus on the release first. Our wxWidgets port is quite close to the core, the KiCad is ~150 changed core files (mostly build scripts, some code changes too). The goal is to keep as close to the mainline as possible, and merge eventually.

We’ll have a free tier for sure and something around $30/mo for bigger/closed projects, optional paid AI integration / self hosting / enterprise features / native & mobile version down the line.

The goal is to build a product on top of KiCad (collaboration, AI integration, sharing, integrations), kind of like what Red Hat did with Linux back then. We’re heads down making it functional and have the first version up in a ~month or so.

And of course we’re standing on the shoulders of the people who made KiCad & wxWidgets and we want to give back and contribute as much as possible, if you have an idea on how to do that best let me know, I released a few moderately successful open source projects, but I’ve never been a contributor. All of the front-end code is GPL (it has to be) and you can run this project if you want.

You can find the sources at: https://github.com/emergence-engineering/pcbjam.

Our company site is at: https://emergence-engineering.com/

Our crappy LP is at: https://www.pcbjam.com/

Introduction to Compilers and Language Design (2021)

2026-07-05 @ 11:54:16Points: 236Comments: 38

EU Council forces Chat Control via fast-track

2026-07-05 @ 11:44:04Points: 304Comments: 167

Web-based cryptography is always snake oil

2026-07-05 @ 08:01:29Points: 79Comments: 88

Fast Software, the Best Software (2019)

2026-07-05 @ 07:25:25Points: 109Comments: 64

Shadcn/UI now defaults to Base UI instead of Radix

2026-07-05 @ 04:46:08Points: 266Comments: 144

Airplane Boneyards List and Map

2026-07-04 @ 15:53:08Points: 65Comments: 12

Pandoc Lua Filters

2026-07-03 @ 09:52:51Points: 129Comments: 11

Optimizing an algorithm that's quadratic by design

2026-07-02 @ 14:36:23Points: 8Comments: 0

The great blogging collapse: What happened to 100 successful blogs?

2026-07-02 @ 09:36:04Points: 97Comments: 68

OpenWiki: CLI that writes and maintains agent documentation for your codebase

2026-07-01 @ 20:51:52Points: 58Comments: 16

The GNU Emacs Architecture: Unlocking the Core [pdf]

2026-07-01 @ 14:47:06Points: 163Comments: 12

Medieval-style fortifications are back in the Sahel

2026-07-01 @ 13:49:59Points: 74Comments: 58

Rayfish, Peer-to-peer mesh VPN with no server to trust

2026-07-01 @ 13:01:56Points: 91Comments: 59

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