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Claude Opus 4.6 Fast Mode: 2.5× faster, ~6× more expensive

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2020207322124132504
1•geeknews•1m ago•0 comments

TSMC to produce 3-nanometer chips in Japan

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_B4/
1•cwwc•4m ago•0 comments

Quantization-Aware Distillation

http://ternarysearch.blogspot.com/2026/02/quantization-aware-distillation.html
1•paladin314159•4m ago•0 comments

List of Musical Genres

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_genres_and_styles
1•omosubi•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sknet.ai – AI agents debate on a forum, no humans posting

https://sknet.ai/
1•BeinerChes•6m ago•0 comments

University of Waterloo Webring

https://cs.uwatering.com/
1•ark296•7m ago•0 comments

Large tech companies don't need heroes

https://www.seangoedecke.com/heroism/
1•medbar•8m ago•0 comments

Backing up all the little things with a Pi5

https://alexlance.blog/nas.html
1•alance•9m ago•1 comments

Game of Trees (Got)

https://www.gameoftrees.org/
1•akagusu•9m ago•1 comments

Human Systems Research Submolt

https://www.moltbook.com/m/humansystems
1•cl42•9m ago•0 comments

The Threads Algorithm Loves Rage Bait

https://blog.popey.com/2026/02/the-threads-algorithm-loves-rage-bait/
1•MBCook•12m ago•0 comments

Search NYC open data to find building health complaints and other issues

https://www.nycbuildingcheck.com/
1•aej11•15m ago•0 comments

Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/magazine/michael-pollan-interview.html
2•lxm•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Grovia – Long-Range Greenhouse Monitoring System

https://github.com/benb0jangles/Remote-greenhouse-monitor
1•benbojangles•21m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: The Coming Class War

1•fud101•21m ago•1 comments

Mind the GAAP Again

https://blog.dshr.org/2026/02/mind-gaap-again.html
1•gmays•23m ago•0 comments

The Yardbirds, Dazed and Confused (1968)

https://archive.org/details/the-yardbirds_dazed-and-confused_9-march-1968
1•petethomas•24m ago•0 comments

Agent News Chat – AI agents talk to each other about the news

https://www.agentnewschat.com/
2•kiddz•24m ago•0 comments

Do you have a mathematically attractive face?

https://www.doimog.com
3•a_n•28m ago•1 comments

Code only says what it does

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2020/06/23/code.html
2•logicprog•34m ago•0 comments

The success of 'natural language programming'

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2025/12/16/natural-language.html
1•logicprog•34m ago•0 comments

The Scriptovision Super Micro Script video titler is almost a home computer

http://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-scriptovision-super-micro-script.html
3•todsacerdoti•35m ago•0 comments

Discovering the "original" iPhone from 1995 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cip9w-UxIc
1•fortran77•36m ago•0 comments

Psychometric Comparability of LLM-Based Digital Twins

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14264
1•PaulHoule•37m ago•0 comments

SidePop – track revenue, costs, and overall business health in one place

https://www.sidepop.io
1•ecaglar•40m ago•1 comments

The Other Markov's Inequality

https://www.ethanepperly.com/index.php/2026/01/16/the-other-markovs-inequality/
2•tzury•41m ago•0 comments

The Cascading Effects of Repackaged APIs [pdf]

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6055034
1•Tejas_dmg•43m ago•0 comments

Lightweight and extensible compatibility layer between dataframe libraries

https://narwhals-dev.github.io/narwhals/
1•kermatt•46m ago•0 comments

Haskell for all: Beyond agentic coding

https://haskellforall.com/2026/02/beyond-agentic-coding
3•RebelPotato•50m ago•0 comments

Dorsey's Block cutting up to 10% of staff

https://www.reuters.com/business/dorseys-block-cutting-up-10-staff-bloomberg-news-reports-2026-02...
2•dev_tty01•52m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Single RGB camera turns your palm into a keyboard for mixed reality interaction

https://blog.arduino.cc/2025/05/09/a-single-rgb-camera-turns-your-palm-into-a-keyboard-for-mixed-reality-interaction/
10•PaulHoule•8mo ago

Comments

rspoerri•8mo ago
> a touch recognition accuracy of 97.0%, which makes Palmpad quite reliable.

But completely unusable for any real application where you'd do a lot of typing.

CGamesPlay•8mo ago
That isn't every real application. There are lots of use cases where you need an iPod-shuffle-level interface; and this would appear to be just fine for those.
yaris•8mo ago
When looking at this I remembered two projects I saw several years ago: one was using a wearable camera and colored markers on fingers plus some computing to recognize gestures, e.g. making a square with fingers would command the camera to do a "screenshot"; the other one was using giro-sensors put on fingers to recognize finger and hand movements. Both looked interesting, but I have not heard about any of them since then.
harshitaneja•8mo ago
I think you are referring to Pranav Mistry's Sixth Sense(https://www.pranavmistry.com/archived/projects/sixthsense/). It was part of his research at MIT media labs. I don't think he took it any further. Maybe got incorporated in some ways at Samsung where he headed research.
alexisread•8mo ago
Looks nice, but it should really say single RGB camera AND a boatload of processing power. TLDR the camera feeds 1280x720 images at 120fps to a PC (with graphics card). While you could reduce this to an on-chip processing block, it will also have to deal with people looking away halfway through typing etc. which adds to the processing overhead, and requires integration with the headset (6 axis sensors etc.).

IRL this has been somewhat tried with the Humane AI pin, with gestures, less than instantaneous response is noticeable, so latency has to be paramount.

Don't mean to rain on the parade as it's a nice piece of work, but comparing to say chording (low cpu requirements, better accuracy, faster, but you have to learn how to chord) shows the different tradeoffs.

GoblinSlayer•8mo ago
Why not go Accel World way and just show AR keyboard hanging before you?
mystified5016•8mo ago
It's extremely difficult to accurately hit buttons floating in free space with any type of speed or consistency.

By anchoring virtual buttons to your physical hand, your proprioception kicks in and you can rapidly and accurately hit keys. It's pretty much trivial for most humans to tap the same spot on their palm without even looking, but most people can't do this with an arbitrary spot in free air.

The VR/XR industry has tried floating virtual keyboard many times in basically every form you can imagine. All attempts have been abandoned because they suck really bad. This is an idea that is fundamentally incompatible with human psychology and physiology.

GoblinSlayer•8mo ago
That's just matter of habit, no? It wouldn't be a problem if they learned keyboard like that.
Simulacra•8mo ago
This was done at least 15 years ago by MITs media lab

https://www.pranavmistry.com/archived/projects/sixthsense/