frontpage.
newsnewestaskshowjobs

Made with ♥ by @iamnishanth

Open Source @Github

fp.

We Sued ICE to Get Its Spyware Contract. The Agency Redacted Nearly Everything

https://www.404media.co/we-sued-ice-to-get-its-spyware-contract-the-agency-is-redacting-essential...
1•voxadam•26s ago•0 comments

Beyond Text: Adaptive Data for the Multimodal Era – Adaption

https://adaptionlabs.ai/blog/adaptive-data-multimodal
1•gk1•32s ago•0 comments

Backrest – a web UI and orchestrator for restic backup

https://github.com/garethgeorge/backrest
1•flexagoon•1m ago•0 comments

The Apple Ad That Broke Microsoft [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBof-aNaDa0
1•mgh2•2m ago•0 comments

Kafka Rebalances: What's Happening Under the Hood

https://medium.com/@mina-tafreshi/kafka-rebalances-whats-actually-happening-under-the-hood-afd7ad...
1•minatafreshi•2m ago•0 comments

Our CSS isn't opinionated enough

https://www.craigabbott.co.uk/blog/2026/our-css-isnt-opinionated-enough/
1•speckx•2m ago•0 comments

Microsoft 365 Security Enforcement Platform Built for SMBs

https://syrix.io/
1•michael751•5m ago•0 comments

The Rise of Anti-AI AI Slop

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/06/data-centers-activism-ai-slop/687396/
3•xnx•5m ago•0 comments

The First Security Hire Is a Unicorn Hire

https://mattgoodrich.com/posts/first-security-hire-unicorn-hire/
1•mooreds•5m ago•0 comments

DecoEcho – Privacy-first flashcards I built as a non-programmer

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/decoecho/id6773129409
1•DecoEchoApp•5m ago•0 comments

Kara Swisher: The Tech Bros Should Just Shut Up [video]

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/kara-swisher-the-tech-bros-should
2•mooreds•6m ago•0 comments

Codex SDK – Programmatically control local Codex agents

https://developers.openai.com/codex/sdk
2•blumomo•6m ago•0 comments

What happens when companies replace managers with AI?

https://analysis.infocentral.net/replacing-managers-with-ai.html
2•felineflock•6m ago•1 comments

Cisco rolls out software tools to protect IT systems from AI agents

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/cisco-rolls-out-software-tools-protect-it-systems-...
1•onemoresoop•7m ago•1 comments

uutils/grep: a Rust implementation of GNU Grep

https://github.com/uutils/grep
1•tosh•8m ago•0 comments

Structural diffing in Emacs; deterministic agent harnesses

https://kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2026_05_difftron/
1•surprisetalk•8m ago•0 comments

Lens – A brutal, vendor-neutral IAM posture assessment engine

https://iamposture.com/
2•greybeardhq•9m ago•0 comments

Rage-Inducing Problems in Tech

https://www.theringer.com/2026/05/28/tech/pope-leo-xiv-ai-encyclical-tech-industry-problems
3•kn81198•10m ago•0 comments

Passive heart-rate monitoring during smartphone use in everyday life

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10507-6
1•brandonb•11m ago•0 comments

Martin Scorsese Is Embracing A.I

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/business/media/martin-scorsese-artificial-intelligence.html
8•stephen37•14m ago•2 comments

Show HN: The nearest hospital to every place on Earth in a single S2 range query

https://www.abahgat.com/blog/spatial-joins-with-s2/
1•abahgat•15m ago•0 comments

AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/06/ai-costs-how-much-github-copilot-users-react-to-new-usage-base...
1•Brajeshwar•17m ago•0 comments

Can AI produce writing that we want to read?

https://www.newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/can-ai-produce-writing-that-we-actually-want-to-read
1•streptomycin•17m ago•0 comments

Sobolev Spaces and High-Dimensional Voronoi Graphs

https://ananthasharma.substack.com/p/how-sobolev-spaces-fix-high-dimensional
1•apsharma•17m ago•0 comments

Claude Code is not about code anymore

https://blog.vtemian.com/post/claude-code-isnt-about-code/
1•vtemian•18m ago•0 comments

Workshop: Launch sandboxed development environments on Ubuntu

https://canonical.com/blog/introducing-workshop-sandboxed-development-environments
1•28304283409234•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A real-time lip-sync avatar so your GPU can sit in standups for you

https://heiner-palmen.github.io/project/software-development/automation/ai/2026/05/13/scrumsurviv...
2•floozie•20m ago•0 comments

The Polish government approves a law banning all phone usage in primary schools

https://www.gov.pl/web/edukacja/rada-ministrow-przyjela-projekt-ustawy-dotyczacy-korzystania-z-te...
2•71bw•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I indexed 21,509 Shopify App Store listings

https://www.appstorepulse.com/reports/state-of-shopify-app-store-may-2026
2•matdesousa•21m ago•0 comments

All Polymarket temperature markets have disappeared

https://www.autodidacts.io/polymarket-temperature-markets-dissappear/
1•surprisetalk•22m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Bloom's two sigma problem (2020)

https://nintil.com/bloom-sigma
8•Tomte•1y ago

Comments

trane_project•1y 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/