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Typing Speed Test, but for Developers

2026-07-18 @ 19:38:21Points: 22Comments: 10

REO Trucks I4 4WD Pickup Truck Starts at $21,500

2026-07-18 @ 18:13:05Points: 68Comments: 94

Show HN: Get alerts for good seats at 70mm IMAX showings of The Odyssey

2026-07-18 @ 18:06:23Points: 28Comments: 37

The Kimi K3 Moment

2026-07-18 @ 17:32:40Points: 167Comments: 149

Goodbye, and Thanks for All the Bikesheds

2026-07-18 @ 17:27:24Points: 141Comments: 142

Setting up your spare Mac for Claude Code to control, a step-by-step guide

2026-07-18 @ 16:12:08Points: 130Comments: 87

Fake food delivery site for the dopamine

2026-07-18 @ 16:08:38Points: 75Comments: 34

Our Approach to Bioresilience: Isomorphic Labs and Google DeepMind

2026-07-18 @ 16:02:45Points: 46Comments: 21

Gleam Is Now on Tangled

2026-07-18 @ 15:44:04Points: 146Comments: 90

The Fermi Paradox, Percolation, and Inbreeding

2026-07-18 @ 15:38:36Points: 25Comments: 31

If You Build It, They Will Come

2026-07-18 @ 15:37:01Points: 137Comments: 45

Elixir-lang.org has a new design

2026-07-18 @ 15:32:04Points: 124Comments: 77

Show HN: Q3Edit – Edit and play Quake 3 maps in the browser

2026-07-18 @ 15:12:40Points: 44Comments: 10

I've been building a level editor for Quake 3 that runs entirely in the browser: Radiant-style layout, brush and patch editing, CSG, terrain sculpting, and entity editing. It opens and saves .map file and you can play the maps you build directly in the browser using a webassembly build of ioquake3.

EU ban on destruction of unsold clothes and shoes enters into application

2026-07-18 @ 14:04:42Points: 240Comments: 229

GPT-5.6 used a prompt to close a 30-year gap in convex optimization

2026-07-18 @ 13:00:52Points: 432Comments: 264

What AI did to stackoverflow in a graph

2026-07-18 @ 11:12:46Points: 327Comments: 378

Fable 5 vs. GPT-5.6 Sol on an NP-Hard Problem: Does /goal help?

2026-07-18 @ 11:00:29Points: 185Comments: 90

LG monitors silently install software through Windows Update without consent

2026-07-18 @ 10:21:19Points: 863Comments: 436

Qubes OS Security in the Public Record

2026-07-18 @ 08:50:07Points: 69Comments: 9

The Computer at the Bottom of a Canal

2026-07-18 @ 08:33:31Points: 122Comments: 29

Regressive JPEGs

2026-07-18 @ 03:14:20Points: 613Comments: 62

Tech note: making your own V-I plots at home

2026-07-17 @ 20:10:02Points: 48Comments: 8

The Zilog Z80 has turned 50

2026-07-17 @ 19:41:02Points: 267Comments: 105

Thanks HN for 15 years of support and helping me find my life's work

2026-07-17 @ 16:57:27Points: 780Comments: 99

https://www.recurse.com/)

My cofounders and I did YC all the way back in the Summer of 2010, with the initial idea of building "OkCupid for jobs." That idea quickly fizzled, and we spent the better part of a year pivoting between other ideas that also failed.

Finally, we made something that we wanted ourselves: a self-directed programming retreat, where people built fun projects, contributed to open source, and helped each other become better programmers.

After running two small batches, we launched on HN[1] and got an incredible reception.

That post on HN helped us reach beyond our personal networks and meet programmers from around the world, many of whom have since become friends. HN brought us the majority of people who came to our next few batches, and in the years since, HN has remained our #2 source of applicants (after word of mouth).

Alas, pg's comment[2] on HN when we launched turned out to be prescient: Running free programming retreats isn't a billion-dollar business, but it's still a worthwhile thing to do, and has positively impacted over 3,000 people so far. And 15 years on I still wake up every day excited to keep working on it.

So, thanks HN, for helping make the Recurse Center possible, and for helping me find my life's work.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3435183

[2] "This sounds like a crazy plan for a startup, I realize, but this is the right sort of crazy. In fact, the way the Hackruiters think about Hacker School is a lot like the way we initially thought about YC: if it doesn't make money, it will at least have been a benevolent thing to do."

GTX 1080s: Testing a Legend

2026-07-15 @ 20:25:41Points: 60Comments: 21

Is this the end of the once-mighty GoPro?

2026-07-15 @ 03:46:35Points: 156Comments: 292

Reviving a 15-year-old netbook with Arch Linux

2026-07-14 @ 14:02:36Points: 202Comments: 137

A Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game

2026-07-13 @ 17:13:22Points: 47Comments: 19

I'm Making Strandfall, a Solarpunk Orienteering Larp

2026-07-13 @ 13:00:35Points: 29Comments: 4

How GitHub gave every repository a durable owner

2026-07-09 @ 20:47:09Points: 52Comments: 12

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