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Emacs and Vim in the Age of AI

https://batsov.com/articles/2026/03/09/emacs-and-vim-in-the-age-of-ai/
1•eduction•1m ago•0 comments

Launch HN: Didit (YC W26) – Stripe for Identity Verification

3•rosasalberto•3m ago•0 comments

Parameter Variation for Powder-Bed Arc Additive Manufacturing

https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/16/3/259
1•PaulHoule•4m ago•0 comments

Tools I found that make using Claude Code easier on your phone

https://zilliz.com/blog/3-easiest-ways-to-use-claude-code-on-your-mobile-phone
1•Fendy•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Svglib a SVG parser and renderer for Windows

https://github.com/bibhas2/svglib
1•leopoldj•7m ago•0 comments

The ugly history of regime change

https://www.profgmedia.com/p/this-time-is-different
2•shimm723•8m ago•0 comments

What software knowledge will stay relevant?

https://www.natemeyvis.com/what-software-knowledge-will-stay-relevant/
1•speckx•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Base Layer – Open-source behavioral compression from any text

https://www.base-layer.ai/
1•agulaya24•9m ago•0 comments

Para-biathlete wins silver using ChatGPT as his coach

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/mar/09/ukraine-winter-paralympics-chat-gpt-artificial-inte...
1•defly•9m ago•0 comments

Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems

https://twitter.com/lukolejnik/status/2031257644724342957
2•lwhsiao•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Claude Tuner – Monitor your Claude usage and find the right plan

https://claudetuner.com
1•xlos21•11m ago•1 comments

CragCLI – a new calculator for the command line

https://cragcli.info
3•librasteve•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Jottit – Reviving the Original from 2007

https://jottit.org
1•simonbc•12m ago•0 comments

Stripe: Billing for LLM Tokens

https://docs.stripe.com/billing/token-billing
1•tosh•12m ago•0 comments

Unlocked SaaS, file source as truth?

1•abmmgb•12m ago•1 comments

Understanding OBD2 codes (past, present, future)

https://crewchief.cc/blog/understanding-obd2-codes
1•meandave•13m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What Happened to Llama Models?

1•elpakal•13m ago•0 comments

Meta to Acquire Moltbook

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-10/meta-to-acquire-moltbook-viral-social-network-...
2•marc__1•13m ago•0 comments

Disorder Drives One of Nature's Most Complex Machines

https://www.quantamagazine.org/disorder-drives-one-of-natures-most-complex-machines-20260309/
2•Brajeshwar•17m ago•0 comments

Spacecraft's impact changed asteroid's orbit in a save-the-Earth test

https://apnews.com/article/asteroid-nasa-draft-dimorphos-9abccd32d4cb532a66249dd6145685cb
2•Brajeshwar•17m ago•0 comments

Volkswagen to cut 50k jobs as profits drop

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gqyyly9v8o
1•gehwartzen•18m ago•0 comments

Microsoft 365 confirms new premium tier, stuffed with AI and few discounts

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/09/microsoft_adds_a_premium_tier/
2•Brajeshwar•18m ago•0 comments

Smol AI WorldCup: What Small LLMs Can Do

https://huggingface.co/blog/FINAL-Bench/smol-worldcup
3•seawolf2357•18m ago•0 comments

Debian decides not to decide on AI-generated contributions

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1061544/125f911834966dd0/
14•jwilk•18m ago•2 comments

License Laundering and the Death of Clean Room (The Chardet Saga)

https://shiftmag.dev/license-laundering-and-the-death-of-clean-room-8528/
1•allixsenos•18m ago•0 comments

We are building data breach machines and nobody cares

https://idealloc.me/posts/we-are-building-data-breach-machines-and-nobody-cares/
2•idealloc_haris•20m ago•0 comments

Turing Award winner and former Oxford professor Tony Hoare passed away

https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2026/03/tony-hoare-1934-2026.html
52•speckx•21m ago•4 comments

Non-blocking SQLite for Node.js. Ported 100% of better-sqlite3 tests

https://www.npmjs.com/package/better-sqlite3-pool
1•dilipvamsi•21m ago•1 comments

AI Agent hacked McKinsey's chatbot and gained full read-write access in 2 hours

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/09/mckinsey_ai_chatbot_hacked/
2•smurda•21m ago•0 comments

Forward to Hell?

https://labs.ripe.net/author/mkoch/forward-to-hell-on-misusing-transparent-dns-forwarders-for-amp...
2•jruohonen•22m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Bloom's two sigma problem (2020)

https://nintil.com/bloom-sigma
8•Tomte•9mo ago

Comments

trane_project•9mo ago
> Nonetheless, Bloom was on to something: Tutoring and mastery learning do have a degree of experimental support, and fortunately it seems that carefully designed software systems can completely replace the instructional side of traditional teaching, achieving better results, on par with one to one tutoring. However, designing them is a hard endeavour, and there is a motivational component of teachers that may not be as easily replicable purely by software.

I've been working on an implementation of mastery learning and other related techniques called Trane (https://github.com/trane-project/trane/) for the past three years or so. Mastery learning is the main one, but it also integrates spaced repetition, interleaving, mixing difficulties, and reward propagation (doing well or bad in an exercise affects how related exercises are scheduled).

I think it works pretty well, but you need to pair it with proper pedagogy of the skill you want to learn and the proper curriculum. The latter is the hardest part, so it's being my main limitation. I've used some external resources to build courses, and they work well, but obviously it would work much better with a full curriculum built from the ground up.

Currently working on Pictures Are For Babies (https://picturesareforbabies.com/), which is meant to do just that for literacy. I am hoping to do a first release soon. As for the motivation angle, the solution in this particular instance is fairly simple. Use the software to enforce scheduling andpedagogy,y and a human tutor to provide emotional and social support. This division allows any literate person to become an effective tutor with a few hours of training.

I am hoping that the average student can complete the whole curriculum in five years. That would mean that (assuming they start at between 4 and 5 years old), the average student would have college-level reading and writing skills by the time they are nine or ten.

Most complete explanation so far is in the pedagogy page: https://picturesareforbabies.com/home/pedagogy/