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Servo web rendering engine by The Linux Foundation

https://servo.org/
1•kitswas•34s ago•0 comments

Show HN: New iOS app to track your deadlifts

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/strength-ai/id6755544048
1•vadimkomis•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: X86CSS – An x86 CPU emulator written in CSS

https://lyra.horse/x86css/
1•rebane2001•3m ago•0 comments

Against AI Enthusiasm and AI Fear: The Interface Problem

https://tomer-barak.github.io/blog/2026/02/24/acc-ai-integration/
1•minimal_action•10m ago•0 comments

Land Grab for Data Centers Is One More Obstacle to Much-Needed Housing

https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/data-center-land-deals-housing-shortage-81ea6e09
1•pseudolus•14m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Enseal – Stop pasting secrets into Slack .env sharing from the terminal

https://github.com/FlerAlex/enseal
1•ops_mechanic•15m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Would you pay for video prototype validation before building?

1•zhongyongxu•16m ago•1 comments

Claude for Government

https://claude.com/solutions/government
1•azhenley•17m ago•0 comments

Simulation of a user of a social networking system patent by Meta

https://patents.google.com/patent/US12513102B2/en
1•RyanShook•18m ago•0 comments

Dow tumbles more than 800 points as tariff uncertainty and AI disruption fears

https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/23/investing/us-stocks-trump-tariffs
3•Bender•19m ago•2 comments

Peter Attia resigns from CBS News following Epstein backlash

https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/23/business/peter-attia-resigns-from-cbs-news-following-epstein-backlash
2•Bender•20m ago•0 comments

I Turned Off ChatGPT's Memory

https://every.to/also-true-for-humans/why-i-turned-off-chatgpt-s-memory
1•Garbage•20m ago•0 comments

Do Bubbles Form When AIs Simulate Capitalism?

https://huggingface.co/blog/FINAL-Bench/pumpdump
1•seawolf2357•21m ago•0 comments

Reading English from 1000 Ad

https://lewiscampbell.tech/blog/260224.html
1•LAC-Tech•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Indie AI Directory – A Curated List of Indie AI Tools

https://indieai.directory/
1•kristoff0601•24m ago•0 comments

MacSync Infostealer via ClickFix and Claude Artifact Abuse

https://www.anvilogic.com/threat-reports/macsync-infostealer-via-clickfix-claude-artifact-abuse
1•davidlibby1•26m ago•1 comments

ReasonDB – A database that reasons through your documents

https://github.com/reasondb/reasondb
2•ajainvivek•26m ago•1 comments

Ytmp3 – Convert

https://senstech.fr
1•ghthnhmjmgnbf•26m ago•0 comments

Electric Cars Are Making It Easier to Breath: Study

https://www.thedrive.com/news/electric-cars-are-making-it-easier-to-breath-study
1•PaulHoule•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An AI voice agent that navigates IVR and negotiates retention discounts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31irKJxz9Ug
2•tikue•28m ago•2 comments

American Skyway

https://protocolized.summerofprotocols.com/p/american-skyway
1•martialg•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ctxt.sh – Ask questions about any codebase, get answers with citations

https://ctxt.sh
1•Hudsonlatimer•30m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Thisorthis.ai – Compare responses from 50 AI models side-by-side

https://thisorthis.ai/ai-playground
1•parthsamin•32m ago•0 comments

'Starkiller' Phishing Service Proxies Real Login Pages, MFA

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/02/starkiller-phishing-service-proxies-real-login-pages-mfa/
1•Bender•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Anno – API that cuts AI web-scraping token costs by 90%

https://www.evolvingintelligence.ai/anno
1•evo-dragon•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: System prompts and models of top AI tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Devin)

https://github.com/x1xhlol/system-prompts-and-models-of-ai-tools
1•CodeBit26•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clawphone – Twilio voice/SMS gateway for AI agents using TwiML polling

https://github.com/ranacseruet/clawphone
1•ranacseruet•36m ago•0 comments

Automatically Learning Skills for Coding Agents

https://gepa-ai.github.io/gepa/blog/2026/02/18/automatically-learning-skills-for-coding-agents/
1•xdotli•38m ago•0 comments

Interns with Chainsaws

https://anhvietle.substack.com/p/interns-with-chainsaws
2•haizzz•39m ago•0 comments

Get to Know OpenClaw Security

https://get-to-know-openclaw-security-model.vercel.app/
1•ramoz•40m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Avoid Continue

https://www.teamten.com/lawrence/programming/avoid-continue.html
2•todsacerdoti•10mo ago

Comments

zoezoezoezoe•10mo ago
I dont know if I fully agree. Sure, there is definitely an argument the be had about whether or not `continue` is the best word to use in this instance, but why avoid it entirely? Every programmer is able to easily understand what code like this would do:

``` for (Node node : nodeList) { if (node.isBad()) { continue; } processNode(node); } ```

Every keyword in any programming language is largely arbitrary in my opinion let's take a look at the beginning of the codeblock `for (Node node : nodeList)` also completely arbitrary, though it's clear to anyone who's ever written C++ that it is equivalent to saying "for every node in nodeList".

Continue is not meant to read as "continue execution" it's meant to be "continue to the next item of the list", and I think avoiding it entirely is a pointless effort.

Ukv•10mo ago
I feel `skip` may have been a better name, but disagree with it being logically difficult to parse beyond that.

If I'm reading a loop and see

    for x in y {
        if exclusions.contains(x) { skip; }
        if x.children.length == 0 { skip; }
        if os.file.exists(x.name) { skip; }
        ...
I instantly know that processing for those elements is skipped, and they won't be relevant for the rest of the loop.

Whereas if I see

    for x in y {
        if !exclusions.contains(x) {
            if x.children.length != 0 {
                if !os.file.exists(x.name) {
        ...
I feel like there's still mental overload with not knowing where those `if` blocks end, and so having to keep the conditions in mind. It doesn't immediately tell me that the rest of the loop is being skipped.

The `log()` mistake seems no less likely to happen using early-returns in function instead, and I'd argue nesting checks actually introduces more room for that kind of error overall, where you append something at the end within the wrong set of brackets, compared to a flatter structure.