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Shutdown at DHS Extends to Cyber Agency

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/22/us/politics/cyber-agency-dhs-security-setbacks.html
1•geox•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tunejourney.com – A 3D radio globe with in-browser ML to auto-skip talk

https://tunejourney.com/
1•FreeGuessr•4m ago•0 comments

There's no point in NOT building your own agents' orchestrator

https://hryuks.fika.bar/there-s-no-point-in-not-building-your-own-agents-orchestrat-01KHPAYBXQQ7Z...
1•hryuk•4m ago•0 comments

Managing Complexity with Mycelium

https://yogthos.net/posts/2026-02-25-ai-at-scale.html
2•todsacerdoti•13m ago•0 comments

How Did Japan's Space Program Evolve?

https://thediplomat.com/2026/02/how-did-japans-space-program-evolve/
2•jyunwai•14m ago•0 comments

The Agent-Ready Codebase

https://bagerbach.com/blog/agent-ready-codebase/
2•bagerbach•17m ago•0 comments

Apple Rolls Out Age Verification to UK iPhone Users Under Online Safety Act

https://reclaimthenet.org/apple-rolls-out-age-verification-to-uk-iphone-users-under-online-safety...
3•uyzstvqs•17m ago•0 comments

The 2026 Global Intelligence Crisis

https://www.citadelsecurities.com/news-and-insights/2026-global-intelligence-crisis/
1•walterbell•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Deff – Review AI-generated code changes

https://github.com/flamestro/deff
1•flamestro•21m ago•0 comments

Sparky – useful 'living' OpenClaw bot

https://alexisgallagher.com/posts/2026/hello-sparky/
1•capncleaver•23m ago•1 comments

What Happened to Molecular Manufacturing?

https://latecomermag.com/article/what-happened-to-molecular-manufacturing/
1•ravenical•27m ago•0 comments

Specification; communication; computation – no, programming isn't dead

https://twey.io/llm-programming/
2•Twey•29m ago•0 comments

Larry Page has moved to Florida

https://twitter.com/paulg/status/2026737030257062253
6•jmeister•29m ago•0 comments

Apple brings age verification to UK users in iOS 26.4 beta

https://www.theverge.com/tech/884306/apple-age-verification-uk-users-ios-26-4-beta
1•turrini•31m ago•0 comments

Possible AI use leads to end of senryu competition after 20 years

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/02/24/japan/japan-ai-senryu-poetry-writing/
4•haunter•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clerk – Simple invoicing for freelancers built with AI agents in 7 days

https://clerkfinance.com/
1•radolang•34m ago•1 comments

Why Your Next Electric Car Will Cost 50% Less [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ecV9Yu7YvA
1•zeristor•36m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Provision Stateless GPU Compute with Claude Code's Remote Control

https://github.com/theoddden/terradev-mcp
2•Facingsouth•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Edictum – Runtime governance for LLM agent tool calls

2•acartag7•37m ago•0 comments

Outage of Coveralls

https://status.coveralls.io
2•sega_sai•39m ago•0 comments

Getting Global Age Assurance Right: What We Got Wrong and What's Changing

https://discord.com/blog/getting-global-age-assurance-right-what-we-got-wrong-and-whats-changing
3•Alupis•41m ago•0 comments

Tldraw moves tests to closed source to avoid AI copies

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/25/closed-tests/
3•jbernardo95•42m ago•0 comments

Tech firms aren't just encouraging their workers to use AI. They're enforcing it

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/tech-firms-aren-t-just-encouraging-their-workers-to-use-ai-...
4•smurda•42m ago•1 comments

The first transatlantic fiber-optic cable is being ripped up

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/the-worlds-first-transatlantic-fiber-optic-cable-is-be...
2•gnfargbl•44m ago•0 comments

Live – AI that runs your company

https://polsia.com/live
2•seyz•44m ago•0 comments

Fix cron routes: POST → GET (Vercel cron sends GET)

2•nishiohiroshi•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: OrangeWalrus, an aggregator for trivia nights (and other events) in SF

https://www.orangewalrus.com/
3•gjtrowbridge•47m ago•0 comments

Banned in California

https://www.bannedincalifornia.org/
116•pie_flavor•48m ago•106 comments

What AI can and cannot do

https://greyenlightenment.com/2026/02/23/what-ai-can-and-cannot-do/
3•paulpauper•48m ago•0 comments

Tetraethylenepentamine-Grafted Magnetic Polymer Composite for CO2 Capture

https://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/13/2/56
2•PaulHoule•50m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Next-Gen GPU Programming: Hands-On with Mojo and Max Modular HQ

https://www.youtube.com/live/uul6hZ5NXC8?si=mKxZJy2xAD-rOc3g
44•solarmist•10mo ago

Comments

solarmist•10mo ago
I'm really hoping Modular.ai takes off. GPU programming seems like a nightmare, I'm not surprised they felt the need to build an entire new language to tackle that bog.
mirsadm•10mo ago
GPU programming isn't really that bad. I am a bit skeptical this is the way to solve it. The issue is that details do matter when you're writing stuff on the GPU. How much shared memory are you using? How is it scheduled? Is it better to inline or run multiple passes etc. Halide is the closest I think.
solarmist•10mo ago
What are you skeptical of? I believe the problem this is solving is a framework that's not CUDA that allows low level access to the hardware, makes it easy to write kernels, and is not Nvidia only. If you watch the video you can write directly in asm if you need to. You have full control if you want it. But it provides primitives and higher level objects that handle common cases.

I'm a novice in the area, but Chris is well respected in this area and cares a lot of about performance.

pjmlp•10mo ago
There are already plenty of languages in CUDA world, that is one reasons it is favoured.

The problem isn't the language, rather how to design the data structures and algorithms for GPUs.

solarmist•10mo ago
Not sure I fully understand your comment, but I'm pretty sure the talk addresses exactly that.

The primitives and pre-coded kernels provided by CUDA (it solves for the most common scenarios first and foremost) is what's holding things back and in order to get those algorithms and data structures down to the hardware level you need something flexible that can talk directly to the hardware.

pjmlp•10mo ago
C, C++, Fortran, Python JIT from NVidia, plus Haskell, .NET, Java, Futuhark, Julia from third parties, and anything else that can bother to create a backend targeting PTX, NVVM IR, or now cuTile.

The pre-coded kernels help a lot, but you don't have to use them necessarly.

melodyogonna•10mo ago
Yes, the problem isn't language, it is the entire stack. I think people focus too much on Mojo while ignoring the actual solution Modular has built, which is MAX. The main idea here is that MAX provides a consistent API for both library authors (e.g vLLM, Ollama) to target, as well as for hardware vendors to integrate with - so similar to LLVM.

Basically, imagine if you can target Cuda, but you don't have to do too much for your inference to also work on other GPU Vendors e.g AMD, Intel, Apple. All with performance matching or surpassing what the hardware vendors themselves can come up with.

Mojo comes into the picture because you can program Max with it, create custom kernels that is JIT compiled to the right vendor code at rumtime.

diabllicseagull•10mo ago
It is a noble cause. I've spent ten years of my life using CUDA professionally, outside the AI domain mind you. Most of these years, there was a strong desire to break off of CUDA and the associated Nvidia tax on our customers. But one thing we didn't want was to move from depending on CUDA to depending on another intermediary which would also mean financial drain, like the enterprise licensing these folks want to use. Sadly, open source alternatives weren't fostering much confidence, either with their limited feature coverage or just not knowing if they will be supported in the long term (support for new hardware, fixes, etc.).
pjmlp•10mo ago
Also while as language nerd I find Mojo cool, given NVidia's going full speed ahead with Python support in CUDA as announced at GTC 2025, to the point of designing a new IR as basis for their JIT, very few researchers will bother with Mojo.

Also what NVIDIA is doing has full Windows support, while Mojo support still isn't there, other than having to make use of WSL.

melodyogonna•10mo ago
Why? Will the new Nvidia Python stuff work on AMD GPU and other non-nvidia accelerators?
pjmlp•10mo ago
It still remains to be seen how much that will happen to Mojo and MAX, while most researchers are using CUDA anyway, and best of all, it works on their laptops, which cannot be said for AMD GPU and other non-nvidia accelerators.

Naturally assuming they are using laptops with NVidia GPUs.

catapart•10mo ago
My mistake completely, but I thought this was going to be something to do with a new scheme or re-thinking of graphics programming APIs, like Metal, Vulkan or OpenGL. Now I'm kind of bummed that it is what it is, because I got really excited for it to be that other thing. =(
pjmlp•10mo ago
That is already taking place with work graphs, and making shader languages more C++ like.
ttoinou•10mo ago
Seems like with it you will be able to compile and execute one code on multiple GPU targets though
ashvardanian•10mo ago
There is a "hush-hush open secret" between minutes 31 and 33 of the video :)
refulgentis•10mo ago
TL;Dr same binary runs on Nvidia and ATI today, but not announced yet
throwaway314155•10mo ago
They desperately need to disable whatever noise cancellation they're using on the audio. Keeps cutting out, sounds terrible.
solarmist•10mo ago
Yeah, the mic quality was terrible.
hogepodge•10mo ago
This was the first time we ran an event in the office with this wireless mic setup. We're definitely aware of the problems, and will have them fixed for the next event.
Archit3ch•10mo ago
> Other Accelerators (e.g. Apple Silicon GPUs): free for <= 8 devices

From their license.

It's not obvious what happens when you have >8 users, with one GPU each (typical laptop users).

threecheese•10mo ago
This is covered by ARM which they consider CPU, and doesn’t fall into that clause. IOW no restrictions.