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Show HN: Engineering Perception with Combinatorial Memetics

1•alan_sass•5m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Steam Daily – A Wordle-like daily puzzle game for Steam fans

https://steamdaily.xyz
1•itshellboy•7m ago•0 comments

The Anthropic Hive Mind

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-anthropic-hive-mind-d01f768f3d7b
1•spenvo•7m ago•0 comments

Just Started Using AmpCode

https://intelligenttools.co/blog/ampcode-multi-agent-production
1•BojanTomic•8m ago•0 comments

LLM as an Engineer vs. a Founder?

1•dm03514•9m ago•0 comments

Crosstalk inside cells helps pathogens evade drugs, study finds

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-crosstalk-cells-pathogens-evade-drugs.html
2•PaulHoule•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Design system generator (mood to CSS in <1 second)

https://huesly.app
1•egeuysall•10m ago•1 comments

Show HN: 26/02/26 – 5 songs in a day

https://playingwith.variousbits.net/saturday
1•dmje•11m ago•0 comments

Toroidal Logit Bias – Reduce LLM hallucinations 40% with no fine-tuning

https://github.com/Paraxiom/topological-coherence
1•slye514•13m ago•1 comments

Top AI models fail at >96% of tasks

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ai-failed-test-on-remote-freelance-jobs/
4•codexon•13m ago•2 comments

The Science of the Perfect Second (2023)

https://harpers.org/archive/2023/04/the-science-of-the-perfect-second/
1•NaOH•14m ago•0 comments

Bob Beck (OpenBSD) on why vi should stay vi (2006)

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115820462402673&w=2
2•birdculture•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: a glimpse into the future of eye tracking for multi-agent use

https://github.com/dchrty/glimpsh
1•dochrty•19m ago•0 comments

The Optima-l Situation: A deep dive into the classic humanist sans-serif

https://micahblachman.beehiiv.com/p/the-optima-l-situation
2•subdomain•19m ago•1 comments

Barn Owls Know When to Wait

https://blog.typeobject.com/posts/2026-barn-owls-know-when-to-wait/
1•fintler•19m ago•0 comments

Implementing TCP Echo Server in Rust [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjOBZ_Xzuio
1•sheerluck•20m ago•0 comments

LicGen – Offline License Generator (CLI and Web UI)

1•tejavvo•23m ago•0 comments

Service Degradation in West US Region

https://azure.status.microsoft/en-gb/status?gsid=5616bb85-f380-4a04-85ed-95674eec3d87&utm_source=...
2•_____k•23m ago•0 comments

The Janitor on Mars

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1998/10/26/the-janitor-on-mars
1•evo_9•25m ago•0 comments

Bringing Polars to .NET

https://github.com/ErrorLSC/Polars.NET
3•CurtHagenlocher•27m ago•0 comments

Adventures in Guix Packaging

https://nemin.hu/guix-packaging.html
1•todsacerdoti•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: We had 20 Claude terminals open, so we built Orcha

1•buildingwdavid•28m ago•0 comments

Your Best Thinking Is Wasted on the Wrong Decisions

https://www.iankduncan.com/engineering/2026-02-07-your-best-thinking-is-wasted-on-the-wrong-decis...
1•iand675•28m ago•0 comments

Warcraftcn/UI – UI component library inspired by classic Warcraft III aesthetics

https://www.warcraftcn.com/
1•vyrotek•29m ago•0 comments

Trump Vodka Becomes Available for Pre-Orders

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kirkogunrinde/2025/12/01/trump-vodka-becomes-available-for-pre-order...
1•stopbulying•30m ago•0 comments

Velocity of Money

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_of_money
1•gurjeet•33m ago•0 comments

Stop building automations. Start running your business

https://www.fluxtopus.com/automate-your-business
1•valboa•37m ago•1 comments

You can't QA your way to the frontier

https://www.scorecard.io/blog/you-cant-qa-your-way-to-the-frontier
1•gk1•38m ago•0 comments

Show HN: PalettePoint – AI color palette generator from text or images

https://palettepoint.com
2•latentio•39m ago•0 comments

Robust and Interactable World Models in Computer Vision [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B4kkaGOozA
2•Anon84•43m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Mr. Smith Gets a Neuralink Brain Implant [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqrANrm-QMY
3•ryzvonusef•9mo ago

Comments

ryzvonusef•9mo ago
> The Core Memory team spent months filming with Brad Smith, the third patient to receive Neuralink's brain-computer interface implant. Smith has suffered from ALS for several years and agreed to be part of Neuralink's clinical trial in the hopes of being able to communicate better and interact more with the outside world. We documented his journey from before the surgery to after and watched as he learned to use the device.

> Along the way, Elon Musk and the Neuralink team visited with Smith and his family in never before seen footage.

video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqrANrm-QMY

Full detail article: https://www.corememory.com/p/exclusive-mr-smith-gets-a-neura...

ryzvonusef•9mo ago
Mr Smith's previous technological solution:

> Brad communicated to me through a device called the Tobii made by Dynavox, a company that specializes in computing systems for people with illnesses and disabilities. It used infrared eye-tracking technology to follow Brad’s gaze and help him select letters, phrases, software and internet services on a computer screen affixed to his bed or a motorized chair. Brad would stare at a spot on the screen for a couple of seconds, and the letter or word he’d highlighted would be selected, and then he’d head on to the next letter or word. It was a slow process that only made it possible to eke out words, and they arrived via a robotic-sounding computer voice. “I used to type 100 words per minute,” Brad said. “Now I am lucky to get five.”

> The eye-tracking technology he relied on did not work well in bright light either indoors or outdoors.

> Communicating with the Tobii went so slowly that Brad could not have a typical back and forth conversation. People would ask him a question and then wait and wait and wait for his reply.

> If Brad needed his ventilator tube cleared, he’d stare at the “cough” button on the Tobii, and it would bark out, “I NEED TO COUGH!,” in the funny voice, and one of the boys would run over and fix the tube and then head right back to playing.

> Brad had been reluctant to leave the house because he could not talk to people or use his device to read or peruse the internet when outside or any place with normal lighting. More pressing, he couldn’t tell Tiffany when he was thirsty, needed help with his respirator or needed to use the bathroom.

> “I want to move my cursor without looking at it constantly,” Brad said. “I want to click and drag. I want to scroll and read at the same time. Do you know how hard those simple things are with eye gaze? I hope you never have to find out. And, if Neuralink succeeds, maybe nobody will have to learn that again.”