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Mystery donor gives Japanese city $3.6M in gold bars to fix water system

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3ew5jlqz87o
2•tartoran•4m ago•0 comments

California introduces a bill (AB-2047) that will limit the use of 3D printers

https://legiscan.com/CA/text/AB2047/2025
1•greesil•7m ago•1 comments

FBI 'Asset' Helped Run a Dark Web Site That Sold Fentanyl-Laced Drugs for Years

https://www.wired.com/story/an-fbi-asset-helped-run-a-dark-web-site-that-sold-fentanyl-laced-drug...
2•jbegley•8m ago•2 comments

Show HN: I Built a Kotlin Package Manager (KPM)

https://github.com/BenMorrisRains/Kotlin-Package-Manager
1•BenMorrisRains•8m ago•0 comments

Theres no mainstream AI video editing tool?

1•yakshithk_•8m ago•0 comments

Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to trial

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/meta-trial-mark-zuckerberg-ai-glasses/
3•danorama•10m ago•1 comments

Top Lawyers' Fees Have Skyrocketed. Be Prepared to Pay $3,400 an Hour

https://www.wsj.com/business/lawyer-hourly-rate-bill-3400-807cf6ce
1•walterbell•10m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Optimize_anything: A Universal API for Optimizing Any Text Parameter

https://gepa-ai.github.io/gepa/blog/2026/02/18/introducing-optimize-anything/
2•LakshyAAAgrawal•13m ago•0 comments

Consistency diffusion language models: Up to 14x faster, no quality loss

https://www.together.ai/blog/consistency-diffusion-language-models
1•zagwdt•16m ago•0 comments

Static Pricing Theory

https://www.varietyiq.com/blog/pricing
1•efavdb•23m ago•0 comments

I Audited Three Vibe Coded Products in a Single Day

https://fromtheprism.com/vibe-coding-audit
1•heavymemory•25m ago•1 comments

The Mythical Agent-Month

https://wesmckinney.com/blog/mythical-agent-month/
2•vinhnx•26m ago•1 comments

Automatically Learning Skills for Coding Agents

https://gepa-ai.github.io/gepa/blog/2026/02/18/automatically-learning-skills-for-coding-agents/
2•emersonmacro•27m ago•1 comments

Most EV batteries outlast their cars, real-world data shows

https://electrek.co/2026/02/18/most-ev-batteries-outlast-their-cars-real-world-data-shows/
2•xbmcuser•28m ago•0 comments

Nothing Ever Happens: "Mister Squishy" and the Year of the Sentence Diagram

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/nothing-ever-happens-mister-squishy-and-the-year-of-the-sente...
2•sxzygz•28m ago•0 comments

Mirfield man's tears of joy after lost voicemail of wife retrieved (2015)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-31015325
3•susam•28m ago•1 comments

CHAI's AI oversight ambitions falter with scrapped AI labs

https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/ai-and-machine-learning/inside-chais-failed-assurance-labs
1•nradov•29m ago•0 comments

US removing guardrails from proposed Saudi nuclear deal

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-removing-guardrails-proposed-saudi-nuclear-deal-document-says...
2•JumpCrisscross•29m ago•0 comments

White House Offers New Details on Its Push to Ban Housing Investors

https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/white-house-offers-new-details-on-its-push-to-ban-housing-inv...
4•JumpCrisscross•29m ago•0 comments

LLaMAudit: Perform AI detection using local or open models

https://github.com/devrupt-io/LLaMAudit
1•ddtaylor•30m ago•0 comments

Google AI Pro and Ultra now includes Google Developer Program premium benefits

https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/developers-tools/gdp-premium-ai-pro-ultra/
1•phantomathkg•31m ago•0 comments

Micron Is Spending $200B to Break the AI Memory Bottleneck

https://www.wsj.com/tech/micron-is-spending-200-billion-to-break-the-ai-memory-bottleneck-a4cc74a1
3•walterbell•33m ago•1 comments

How much sleep does a banker need? A US court will decide

https://www.ft.com/content/60b3dd1c-112a-470c-aa77-1bc697d13cf7
2•quantumwannabe•34m ago•0 comments

Microsoft's new 10k-year data storage medium: glass

https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/microsofts-new-10000-year-data-storage-medium-glass/
10•vinhnx•34m ago•0 comments

PostgreSQL Bloat Is a Feature, Not a Bug

https://rogerwelin.github.io/2026/02/11/postgresql-bloat-is-a-feature-not-a-bug/
1•vinhnx•34m ago•0 comments

Follow the Money is phasing out U.S. tech – follow the journey

https://www.ftm.eu/articles/follow-the-money-is-phasing-out-us-tech
2•YounesDz•36m ago•0 comments

AI Rivalry at AI Summit

https://twitter.com/CNBCTV18News/status/2024428069851959500
1•anonymousiam•38m ago•1 comments

Three Engineers Charged with Stealing Trade Secrets from Leading Tech Companies

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/silicon-valley-engineers-charged-stealing-trade-secrets-lead...
2•trimbo•39m ago•0 comments

Show HN: GameZipper – 12 Free HTML5 Browser Games (No Ads, No Login)

https://gamezipper.com/
1•LetusWinyj•40m ago•0 comments

The Robin Hood state is coming for the rich

https://www.economist.com/international/2026/02/16/the-robin-hood-state-is-coming-for-the-rich
2•andsoitis•43m ago•0 comments
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Top Tips for Writing Code with AI

https://brettdidonato.substack.com/p/top-5-tips-for-writing-code-with
2•bsdpython•9mo ago

Comments

uberman•9mo ago
Solid, particularly the advice about context. I find with AI, less is better. Once you have "enough" context, adding more increases the risk of problems. The one I take exception with is the last. "You don't need to understand what the AI wrote". I feel you absolutely do need to understand what the AI wrote and if you don't you should not commit it.
bsdpython•9mo ago
Thanks. I know the last one is controversial, but the way I am starting to think about it is that we are just moving to a new layer of abstraction. I no longer understand very well how hardware works, nor do I know in detail how a browser renders a page, nor the full fine details of how many of the libraries I use work. My own AI generated code, in pockets, is starting to work in the same way. And I'm starting to become OK with that risk.
sherdil2022•9mo ago
The implementations for those abstractions are well tested (hopefully). Committing code that we don’t thoroughly test or have an understanding about is going to bite us sooner than later. They are landmines. Not abstractions.
bsdpython•9mo ago
Is it possible we hit a wikipedia moment (it being more accurate than Encyclopedias) where the quality of typical ai generated code is better than popular open source libraries?