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1•athuler•1m ago•0 comments

The Pareto Frontier of Mini PCs

https://luke.zip/posts/pareto-pcs/
1•yathern•1m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Due to spam on GitHub, what platforms can I move my projects?

2•ciwolex•7m ago•0 comments

BountyClaimer – A platform to post tasks and claim bounties

https://www.bountyclaimer.com/
2•Kevan12•8m ago•0 comments

Termination shock: trust our expert warnings on geoengineering's planetary risks

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/19/solar-geoengineering-risk-to-planet-earth
3•thrance•14m ago•1 comments

How Lume Works: The Retrieval Primitives

https://deepbluedynamics.com/blog/lume-retrieval-primitives
1•kordlessagain•14m ago•0 comments

Efficient Data Logger Design

https://blog.atimin.dev/efficient-data-logger-design/
2•flipback•15m ago•0 comments

Bill Gates on Steve Jobs

https://twitter.com/TechEmails/status/2067975210884882820
2•ksec•17m ago•0 comments

Quantum Fisher Information in a Strange Metal

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-026-03298-0
2•bookofjoe•20m ago•0 comments

Magnitude: A coding agent that runs on open models

https://magnitude.dev
2•ksec•24m ago•0 comments

Revised Rules of Engineering Leadership

https://lethain.com/revised-rules-of-engineering-leadership/
2•zdw•25m ago•0 comments

Exosomes in nanomedicine: A cell-free therapeutic intervention in burn wounds

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11462792/
3•CharlesW•27m ago•0 comments

Mark Rober demonstrate relay attacks by "stealing a car" [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0EGCnBjTVk
3•kidbomb•28m ago•2 comments

The ability to regrow body parts is dormant in mammals, not lost

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260617032207.htm
7•nryoo•31m ago•0 comments

Was lucky to have tested fable 5 on chess-bench

https://www.chess-bench.com
2•hardikvora•34m ago•0 comments

Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, dies in plane crash

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/claude-guillemot-dies-age-69-ubisoft-assassins-creed/
2•iugtmkbdfil834•36m ago•0 comments

Floppy Disk Piracy: How Software Was Shared Before the Internet

https://comuniq.xyz/post?t=1280
3•01-_-•37m ago•1 comments

I improved my old project "ScoreCast" after 3 years

https://github.com/Costasgk/ScoreCast
2•costas_8•37m ago•1 comments

Dialog

https://dialog.org/
2•paulpauper•38m ago•0 comments

Are You in the Weights?

https://intheweights.com/p/peterboettke
2•paulpauper•39m ago•0 comments

Refik Anadol's Dataland, the first AI art museum

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/06/18/refik-anadol-dataland-opens-los-angeles
3•paulpauper•39m ago•0 comments

AIPropel, AI-powered proposal generation for freelancers and agencies

https://www.aipropel.app/
2•omardakelbab1•40m ago•0 comments

Tangled: Knot-Stored Cob Proposal

https://leaflet.pub/p/did:plc:xasnlahkri4ewmbuzly2rlc5/3mmex6biynk2g
2•jeremyjh•40m ago•0 comments

That which is unique, breaks (2020)

https://map.simonsarris.com/p/that-which-is-unique-breaks
2•mmphosis•41m ago•0 comments

Shard your locks: benchmarking 6 Go cache designs

https://strebkov.dev/posts/shard-your-locks/
2•kluyg•42m ago•0 comments

You probably don't need event-driven architecture

https://openacme.org/blog/you-dont-need-event-driven
2•theanonymousone•42m ago•0 comments

I Stopped Trusting SSH Key Files

https://igorstechnoclub.com/why-i-stopped-trusting-ssh-key-files/
3•Tomte•45m ago•1 comments

How to Attract Bats to Your Backyard

https://www.batcon.org/bat-house-tips-tricks/
3•andsoitis•46m ago•1 comments

We built an internal data analytics agent

https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/github-copilot/how-we-built-an-internal-data-analytics-agent/
2•Brajeshwar•54m ago•0 comments

UHF X11: X11 Built for VisionOS and Apple Vision Pro

https://www.lispm.net/apps/uhf-x11/
24•zdw•55m ago•4 comments
Open in hackernews

Top Tips for Writing Code with AI

https://brettdidonato.substack.com/p/top-5-tips-for-writing-code-with
2•bsdpython•1y ago

Comments

uberman•1y 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•1y 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•1y 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•1y 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?