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Show HN: I built a free UCP checker – see if AI agents can find your store

https://ucphub.ai/ucp-store-check/
1•vladeta•4m ago•1 comments

Show HN: SVGV – A Real-Time Vector Video Format for Budget Hardware

https://github.com/thealidev/VectorVision-SVGV
1•thealidev•6m ago•0 comments

Study of 150 developers shows AI generated code no harder to maintain long term

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9EbCb5A408
1•lifeisstillgood•6m ago•0 comments

Spotify now requires premium accounts for developer mode API access

https://www.neowin.net/news/spotify-now-requires-premium-accounts-for-developer-mode-api-access/
1•bundie•9m ago•0 comments

When Albert Einstein Moved to Princeton

https://twitter.com/Math_files/status/2020017485815456224
1•keepamovin•10m ago•0 comments

Agents.md as a Dark Signal

https://joshmock.com/post/2026-agents-md-as-a-dark-signal/
1•birdculture•12m ago•0 comments

System time, clocks, and their syncing in macOS

https://eclecticlight.co/2025/05/21/system-time-clocks-and-their-syncing-in-macos/
1•fanf2•13m ago•0 comments

McCLIM and 7GUIs – Part 1: The Counter

https://turtleware.eu/posts/McCLIM-and-7GUIs---Part-1-The-Counter.html
1•ramenbytes•16m ago•0 comments

So whats the next word, then? Almost-no-math intro to transformer models

https://matthias-kainer.de/blog/posts/so-whats-the-next-word-then-/
1•oesimania•17m ago•0 comments

Ed Zitron: The Hater's Guide to Microsoft

https://bsky.app/profile/edzitron.com/post/3me7ibeym2c2n
2•vintagedave•20m ago•1 comments

UK infants ill after drinking contaminated baby formula of Nestle and Danone

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c931rxnwn3lo
1•__natty__•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Android-based audio player for seniors – Homer Audio Player

https://homeraudioplayer.app
2•cinusek•21m ago•0 comments

Starter Template for Ory Kratos

https://github.com/Samuelk0nrad/docker-ory
1•samuel_0xK•23m ago•0 comments

LLMs are powerful, but enterprises are deterministic by nature

2•prateekdalal•26m ago•0 comments

Make your iPad 3 a touchscreen for your computer

https://github.com/lemonjesus/ipad-touch-screen
2•0y•31m ago•1 comments

Internationalization and Localization in the Age of Agents

https://myblog.ru/internationalization-and-localization-in-the-age-of-agents
1•xenator•32m ago•0 comments

Building a Custom Clawdbot Workflow to Automate Website Creation

https://seedance2api.org/
1•pekingzcc•34m ago•1 comments

Why the "Taiwan Dome" won't survive a Chinese attack

https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/why-taiwan-dome-won-t-survive-chinese-attack
2•ryan_j_naughton•35m ago•0 comments

Xkcd: Game AIs

https://xkcd.com/1002/
1•ravenical•36m ago•0 comments

Windows 11 is finally killing off legacy printer drivers in 2026

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-11-finally-pulls-the-plug-on-legacy-p...
1•ValdikSS•37m ago•0 comments

From Offloading to Engagement (Study on Generative AI)

https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5729/10/11/172
1•boshomi•39m ago•1 comments

AI for People

https://justsitandgrin.im/posts/ai-for-people/
1•dive•40m ago•0 comments

Rome is studded with cannon balls (2022)

https://essenceofrome.com/rome-is-studded-with-cannon-balls
1•thomassmith65•45m ago•0 comments

8-piece tablebase development on Lichess (op1 partial)

https://lichess.org/@/Lichess/blog/op1-partial-8-piece-tablebase-available/1ptPBDpC
2•somethingp•46m ago•0 comments

US to bankroll far-right think tanks in Europe against digital laws

https://www.brusselstimes.com/1957195/us-to-fund-far-right-forces-in-europe-tbtb
3•saubeidl•47m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Have AI companies replaced their own SaaS usage with agents?

1•tuxpenguine•50m ago•0 comments

pi-nes

https://twitter.com/thomasmustier/status/2018362041506132205
1•tosh•52m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Crew – Multi-agent orchestration tool for AI-assisted development

https://github.com/garnetliu/crew
1•gl2334•53m ago•0 comments

New hire fixed a problem so fast, their boss left to become a yoga instructor

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/06/on_call/
1•Brajeshwar•54m ago•0 comments

Four horsemen of the AI-pocalypse line up capex bigger than Israel's GDP

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/06/ai_capex_plans/
1•Brajeshwar•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

New Windows 11 build adds self-healing "quick machine recovery" feature

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/07/new-windows-11-build-adds-self-healing-quick-machine-recovery-feature/
37•thunderbong•6mo ago

Comments

instagib•6mo ago
Sounds interestingly good.

A recent patch bricked my entire hard drive making it unable to boot or mount. New install of Win11 on new hard drive didn’t install recovery mode so I had to do it manually.

number6•6mo ago
When did this become acceptable?

If you had installed btfs and something like this happend people would be all over the place, but on windows this is normal

toyg•6mo ago
It has always been acceptable, in the Windows world. Machines have always been seen as inevitably fragile and ethereal. This is why the likes of Dropbox took off, among other things.
hulitu•6mo ago
> When did this become acceptable?

When he/she installed Microsoft products.

Saris•6mo ago
Regardless of OS, if you don't have reliable backups then stuff like this will happen from software or hardware issues. Best to have automated system images nightly.
bni•6mo ago
The Windows UI is more broken and bloated than ever, how about fixing that?
alliao•6mo ago
3 different UI and styles to toggle the same thing is beyond fixing
anon7000•6mo ago
Win11 has been a trash OS for me. Laggy on great hardware, ads, BSODs, reliability issues, and more. Not to mention devices like audio interfaces not working out of the box, despite working out of the box on Mac & Linux. Such an annoying operating system. It’s easily the least reliable OS I’ve used in the past 5 years of using Linux, Mac, and windows regularly. The only one that’s crashed on me frequently.

So it’s good they’re adding this tool, but sucks that these scenarios are so common a tool like this is needed. However, I’ve seen issues where something gets corrupted, a sfc scannow check is triggered on reboot, and never finds anything. Windows diagnostic troubleshooting is very painful because the OS doesn't give you much information, and what’s there is very obscure. So if this tool is built on that shoddy foundation, I’m not sure it’ll be very successful. There are thousands of guides suggesting an sfcscannow or other disk check and they never work.

Incipient•6mo ago
For reference I used to be a Microsoft advocate in XP days, but since then I have decline. Feels like since Azure started them become money hungry.

On topic, I don't have an alternative for Windows. I have plenty of issues with Linux "just working" (sound, graphics, etc).

gavinray•6mo ago
Win11 was great for me, but recently the shoe-horning of Copilot/AI into everything has been degrading my experience.

The worst of it being Notepad.

I use Notepad _constantly_. I am always pasting little bits of text or drafts of things in ephemeral tabs for later reference.

For the first time in Windows history, there is PERCEIVABLE FUCKING LATENCY trying to type ... in NOTEPAD.EXE

Idk what the execs are smoking there, but they need to fix this ASAP.

anthk•6mo ago
Use Notepad2.

https://xhmikosr.github.io/notepad2-mod/screenshots

pipes•6mo ago
Or notepad++
nipperkinfeet•6mo ago
Use the newest fork, https://github.com/zufuliu/notepad4. That's what I switched to when Microsoft started bloating up Notepad.
EvanAnderson•6mo ago
The new Notepad can be removed. I'm on mobile right now and don't have the docs handy, but it will be a Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage command in PowerShell.

The old Notepad is still there once you remove the odious new one.

gavinray•6mo ago
Oh, that is great to know, thank you!
flohofwoe•6mo ago
Here's a good picture for everything that's wrong with the Windows team (or rather their management idiots):

I got one of those Win10 fullscreen "let's finish setting up your system" popups yesterday (I finished the setup a couple of years ago thanks - instead it's just an euphemism for "let's re-enable all the annoying and useless things you specifically disabled"), and it doesn't have the "Skip" button anymore, instead it now says "Remind me in 3 days" >:(

goosedragons•6mo ago
You can turn those off in Settings, System -> Notifications -> Additional Settings -> Check box for suggestions to get the most out of Windows. So scummy they hide it there though.
timtim51251•6mo ago
Maybe you should reinstall. I upgraded from Win 10 and have no issues.
PUSH_AX•6mo ago
Polishing turds.
anthk•6mo ago
Uhm, Fedora Silverblue and similar OSTree based distros (And GNU Guix) can rollback themselves from boot.
MortyWaves•6mo ago
Does the article suggest otherwise?
kitsune_•6mo ago
Would be great if I could use it with my 6700k.
hulitu•6mo ago
> New Windows 11 build adds self-healing "quick machine recovery" feature

Which, in the best Microsoft tradition, will become broken by a new "update".

kotaKat•6mo ago
It'll just be swapping out the used pair of underwear that is a Windows install that's been "upgraded" fifty times with a slightly less dirty pair of underwear that's still going to get "upgraded" in place another fifty times.

.... I never enjoyed the full OS "upgrade in place" crap that Windows has been doing for a while...

ksec•6mo ago
Interesting comments here because from my limited usage of Windows 11 I thought it was pretty good. UI, Ads, and a lot of little annoying things are still there but it was also the case in Windows 10 and prior. ( Ok may be not ads ) But it is better.

I just wish Windows 11 start doing 11.1 and 11.2 instead of some 2H26 name. And start iterating towards a better Windows 12. May be because there are plenty of low hanging fruit still that makes Windows improvement easier.

Cant say the same about macOS. Let's see if macOS 26 will be any better.

chneu•6mo ago
My biggest issue with Win11 is that it constantly forces AI down our throats while removing our ability to do basic things without clicking into sub menus. It's pretty clearly a push to get people to use a product inside of the OS, which defeats the purpose of the OS.

The UI is a garbled mess of like 15 years of UI design. There are 3+ menus for doing nearly every task. You can still use some views that have been around since windows 98. Then basic tasks get hidden.

it's just a garbled mess in so many ways. They push updates that break the OS on a regular basis.

And then with every update it erases all the changes you've made. The lack of customization is really annoying.

Then some updates kill performance for no real reason.

A couple years ago I switched to a custom build of Win10(spectre) then finally made the jump to full time linux again. My partner also switched, as did a bunch of her coworkers in academia. Everyone had similar complaints, in that win11 was harder to use for what they needed without any real benefits. I asked if there has been anything in win11 that has been beneficial and nobody can really say anything. A lot of win 11 feels like updating just to update.

Also somehow win11 audio/bluetooth is worse than linux. I had so, so many issues with bluetooth audio in win11. Just a mess of an OS.

pmdr•6mo ago
> Then basic tasks get hidden.

> The lack of customization is really annoying.

This has been plaguing pretty much all software for at least 15 years now. Everyone wants to get away with an MVP. Advanced settings are deeply buried or they're simply inaccessible to users. Error messages no longer say anything meaningful, just 'oops' and 'we're sorry.' And that 'we' pronoun shatters any doubt as to who's now in control.

gavinray•6mo ago

  > The UI is a garbled mess of like 15 years of UI design. There are 3+ menus for doing nearly every task. You can still use some views that have been around since windows 98. Then basic tasks get hidden.

I actually like the newer, "modern" designs, but the lack of cohesion in internal settings menu shows.

A great example is the Power & Battery settings. There are two separate Control Panel screens for these, one of which has the old Control Panel UI and you're not really meant to use.

They really need to go through all the internal settings/configs screens and port them to the new UI platform.

wongarsu•6mo ago
The Windows kernel and most of the stuff under the hood is great (most, not all). The userspace has been on a steady downwards trend ever since Windows XP. Windows 11 is a bit of a mixed bag in that regard. Some things clearly got worse, but in return, for seemingly the first time since Windows 2000, Microsoft remembered that it ships tools like Windows Explorer and Notepad and gave them some improvements

But not sure what the decent alternatives are. Yes, Windows Explorer is a slow piece of 90s tech, but it's still leagues ahead of Gnome's Nautilus. And I was never a friend of macOS's finder. Just as one example representative of the wider OS. I can get a decent command shell on any OS, but in terms of power-user GUIs Windows is still has little competition. Even if you have to fight against enshittification and need 3rd party tools to fix its deficiencies

Expurple•6mo ago
> but in terms of power-user GUIs Windows is still has little competition

Nowadays, KDE is stable and is way better at being Windows that Windows. It's a remarkable desktop

toyg•6mo ago
> Windows Explorer is a slow piece of 90s tech,

Somewhat ironically, in Win11 it has been substantiay modified. Now it crashes on basic stuff like creating an empty folder.

Honestly, it's like Microsoft looked at the mess that is the Linux DE world and thought "yes, that's what we need!"

aksss•6mo ago
> “crashed on basic stuff like creating an empty folder”

Wut?

toyg•6mo ago
Yeah, on my work laptop after the upgrade it struggles on the most basic tasks, probably because of the crap integration with OneDrive getting even crappier. Or maybe it's the stupid extra-padded skin, reminiscent of 2005 KDE, who knows. I just know I now have a system with less functionality (no vertical taskbar, no start menu on the right...) and more crashes.
userbinator•6mo ago
"self-healing" = "we'll revert changes you did that we (MS) don't want"
potato-peeler•6mo ago
> enrolled in the Canary channel of Microsoft's Windows Insider testing program. This is the least stable and most experimental of the four Windows 11 testing channels. As Microsoft adds features and fixes bugs, it should gradually move to the Dev, Beta, and Release Preview channels

Strange naming convention. In my company canary sits between dev and beta, usually used for load testing. Then move to beta for A/B and stability testing, and finally to release/production. Dev is the most unstable.

aksss•6mo ago
I think Dev from the Windows perspective is targeted towards people developing solutions atop windows, whereas I assume in your org, Dev is indicating development of the actual product/codebase you have. With Windows, Canary does come after that point - we don’t have access to the channel you would refer to as Dev.
ChocolateGod•6mo ago
It's a shame they abandoned Windows 10X, which would of allowed fatal upgrades to be instantly reversable (due to being image based) rather than 'workarounds' for terrible OS design like this.

Akin to Google using things like overlay filesystems to deploy Android updates (by skipping the OS managed by OEMs) rather than actually fixing the update system.

J37T3R•6mo ago
I'm actually pretty hopeful about this - I do some home computer help as a side gig and Windows recovery is usually either great or a complete roadblock. Usually if it can get to the recovery environment and people remember their passwords the existing tools are great. If not... well either wipe or good luck. Anything that helps Windows get to the RE is great.