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Universal Memory Protocol – a shared format for agent memory

2026-06-06 @ 20:39:21Points: 36Comments: 19

Computex 2026: Are We Heading for the Agentic PC Era Yet? – EE Times

2026-06-06 @ 20:24:29Points: 15Comments: 11

Home alone: Remote work, isolation, and mental health

2026-06-06 @ 19:51:10Points: 75Comments: 70

Ntsc-rs – open-source video emulation of analog TV and VHS artifacts

2026-06-06 @ 19:17:46Points: 183Comments: 32

Meta confirms 1000s of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot

2026-06-06 @ 18:35:27Points: 271Comments: 93

Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say

2026-06-06 @ 18:21:06Points: 307Comments: 212

You Can Run

2026-06-06 @ 15:55:46Points: 82Comments: 26

Police in England and Wales told to halt AI use in court statements

2026-06-06 @ 15:35:49Points: 143Comments: 45

Python JIT project was asked to pause development

2026-06-06 @ 15:30:09Points: 133Comments: 59

Zeroserve: A zero-config web server you can script with eBPF

2026-06-06 @ 14:59:43Points: 159Comments: 40

Moving beyond fork() + exec()

2026-06-06 @ 14:34:20Points: 212Comments: 236

Running Python code in a sandbox with MicroPython and WASM

2026-06-06 @ 14:15:32Points: 67Comments: 19

Benchmarks in Leipzig

2026-06-06 @ 14:00:52Points: 120Comments: 43

Trees to Flows and Back: Unifying Decision Trees and Diffusion Models

2026-06-06 @ 12:59:59Points: 39Comments: 7

Nvidia is proposing a beast of a CPU system for Windows PCs

2026-06-06 @ 12:52:18Points: 209Comments: 379

Mbodi AI (YC P25) Is Hiring Founding Machine Learning Engineer (Robotics)

2026-06-06 @ 12:00:56Points: 1

Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute

2026-06-06 @ 11:46:15Points: 393Comments: 561

Pokemon Emerald Ported to WebAssembly (100k FPS)

2026-06-06 @ 11:12:58Points: 242Comments: 63

S&P 500 rejects SpaceX, also blocking entry for OpenAI and Anthropic

2026-06-06 @ 04:38:36Points: 1307Comments: 450

Ask HN: Why is the HN crowd so anti-AI?

2026-06-06 @ 02:31:51Points: 334Comments: 578

Over the past six months, there hasn’t been a single day where I’ve checked the HN Best RSS feed without seeing a post about how AI “writes bad code,” “introduces bugs,” “creates technical debt,” or something along those lines.

I’ll probably make a lot of enemies by saying this, but do people realize that code is just a means to an end?

Users don’t care whether the code was written by AI or by hand, or which framework you used. They care that the product works.

I say this as someone who has spent more than 20 years honing their craft as a software engineer.

Let’s face it: by the time I manually ship version 1.0 of a product, the AI-assisted version could have been deployed 10x faster. By then, enough real-world feedback would have surfaced to identify the major issues, and tools like Claude Code would make it possible to fix and ship version 2.0 at an incredible pace.

At some point, execution speed starts to matter more than the elegance of the code.

The intracies of modern camera lens repair (2024)

2026-06-06 @ 00:33:26Points: 237Comments: 84

Tribute to Jiro Yamada, Automotive Artist (1960-2025) [video]

2026-06-05 @ 20:52:56Points: 39Comments: 4

New method turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste

2026-06-05 @ 15:04:03Points: 494Comments: 202

Ask HN: What was your "oh shit" moment with GenAI?

2026-06-04 @ 23:42:20Points: 525Comments: 913

Then ChatGPT hit the scene and again, many of us dismissed it as a parlor trick that would never amount to much.

Using LLMs for coding initially was a only small step up from basic code completion, and a welcome farewell to Stack Overflow.

I am curious: what was the specific moment that you went from those quaint, dismissive observations to a slightly panicked, "Uh Oh" realization of what these models can do?

Summer of '85: DOSBOS is rejected by ANALOG Computing

2026-06-04 @ 10:47:07Points: 47Comments: 10

WoofWare.PawPrint, a Deterministic .NET Runtime

2026-06-04 @ 07:32:20Points: 46Comments: 13

How LLMs work

2026-06-03 @ 20:15:13Points: 822Comments: 224

Show HN: Infinite canvas notes in the non-Euclidean Poincaré disk

2026-06-02 @ 16:08:26Points: 96Comments: 14

This is an infinite canvas note-taking tool where notes are laid out in a non-Euclidean, hyperbolic geometric space. As you drag and navigate through the view, you’ll experience a unique fluid distortion that naturally leverages your brain's spatial memory.

I’ve been obsessed with the concept of space in HCI for years. Many modern UI patterns are essentially workarounds for the lack of screen real estate. While researching zoom-based UIs a while back, I stumbled upon old HCI papers that used the Poincaré disk model of the hyperbolic plane to organize data. It elegantly projects an infinite space into a finite disk, keeping everything contextually visible.

I wanted to build an experimental app around this concept years ago, but the non-Euclidean math was a significant roadblock. Recently, I decided to give it a shot with the help of LLMs. It turns out that LLMs can handle the mathematical heavy lifting quite well, specifically in designing the coordinate systems and optimization algorithms, provided that you guide them with a solid architectural design.

This is still an experimental demo, but I hope it leaves an impression. I’d love to know if you find this paradigm practical for organizing your thoughts.

PyTorch Custom Operation

2026-06-01 @ 15:39:29Points: 14Comments: 2

Building Rust Procedural Macros from the Grounds Up

2026-05-31 @ 19:28:49Points: 76Comments: 15

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