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Can you beat ensloppification? I made a quiz for Wikipedia's Signs of AI Writing

https://tryward.app/aiquiz
1•bennydog224•55s ago•1 comments

Spec-Driven Design with Kiro: Lessons from Seddle

https://medium.com/@dustin_44710/spec-driven-design-with-kiro-lessons-from-seddle-9320ef18a61f
1•nslog•1m ago•0 comments

Agents need good developer experience too

https://modal.com/blog/agents-devex
1•birdculture•2m ago•0 comments

The Dark Factory

https://twitter.com/i/status/2020161285376082326
1•Ozzie_osman•2m ago•0 comments

Free data transfer out to internet when moving out of AWS (2024)

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/free-data-transfer-out-to-internet-when-moving-out-of-aws/
1•tosh•3m ago•0 comments

Interop 2025: A Year of Convergence

https://webkit.org/blog/17808/interop-2025-review/
1•alwillis•4m ago•0 comments

Prejudice Against Leprosy

https://text.npr.org/g-s1-108321
1•hi41•5m ago•0 comments

Slint: Cross Platform UI Library

https://slint.dev/
1•Palmik•9m ago•0 comments

AI and Education: Generative AI and the Future of Critical Thinking

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7PvscqGD24
1•nyc111•9m ago•0 comments

Maple Mono: Smooth your coding flow

https://font.subf.dev/en/
1•signa11•10m ago•0 comments

Moltbook isn't real but it can still hurt you

https://12gramsofcarbon.com/p/tech-things-moltbook-isnt-real-but
1•theahura•14m ago•0 comments

Take Back the Em Dash–and Your Voice

https://spin.atomicobject.com/take-back-em-dash/
1•ingve•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: 289x speedup over MLP using Spectral Graphs

https://zenodo.org/login/?next=%2Fme%2Fuploads%3Fq%3D%26f%3Dshared_with_me%25253Afalse%26l%3Dlist...
1•andrespi•15m ago•0 comments

Teaching Mathematics

https://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~spurny/doc/articles/arnold.htm
1•samuel246•18m ago•0 comments

3D Printed Microfluidic Multiplexing [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ2ZcOzLnGg
2•downboots•18m ago•0 comments

Abstractions Are in the Eye of the Beholder

https://software.rajivprab.com/2019/08/29/abstractions-are-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder/
2•whack•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Routed Attention – 75-99% savings by routing between O(N) and O(N²)

https://zenodo.org/records/18518956
1•MikeBee•19m ago•0 comments

We didn't ask for this internet – Ezra Klein show [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ve02F0gyfjY
1•softwaredoug•19m ago•0 comments

The Real AI Talent War Is for Plumbers and Electricians

https://www.wired.com/story/why-there-arent-enough-electricians-and-plumbers-to-build-ai-data-cen...
2•geox•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MimiClaw, OpenClaw(Clawdbot)on $5 Chips

https://github.com/memovai/mimiclaw
1•ssslvky1•22m ago•0 comments

I Maintain My Blog in the Age of Agents

https://www.jerpint.io/blog/2026-02-07-how-i-maintain-my-blog-in-the-age-of-agents/
3•jerpint•23m ago•0 comments

The Fall of the Nerds

https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/the-fall-of-the-nerds
1•otoolep•24m ago•0 comments

I'm 15 and built a free tool for reading Greek/Latin texts. Would love feedback

https://the-lexicon-project.netlify.app/
2•breadwithjam•27m ago•1 comments

How close is AI to taking my job?

https://epoch.ai/gradient-updates/how-close-is-ai-to-taking-my-job
1•cjbarber•28m ago•0 comments

You are the reason I am not reviewing this PR

https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/479442
2•midzer•29m ago•1 comments

Show HN: FamilyMemories.video – Turn static old photos into 5s AI videos

https://familymemories.video
1•tareq_•31m ago•0 comments

How Meta Made Linux a Planet-Scale Load Balancer

https://softwarefrontier.substack.com/p/how-meta-turned-the-linux-kernel
1•CortexFlow•31m ago•0 comments

A Turing Test for AI Coding

https://t-cadet.github.io/programming-wisdom/#2026-02-06-a-turing-test-for-ai-coding
2•phi-system•31m ago•0 comments

How to Identify and Eliminate Unused AWS Resources

https://medium.com/@vkelk/how-to-identify-and-eliminate-unused-aws-resources-b0e2040b4de8
3•vkelk•32m ago•0 comments

A2CDVI – HDMI output from from the Apple IIc's digital video output connector

https://github.com/MrTechGadget/A2C_DVI_SMD
2•mmoogle•33m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Microsoft puts Office Online Server on the chopping block

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/22/microsoft_office_online_server/
46•Brajeshwar•3mo ago

Comments

palmotea•3mo ago
> Microsoft's solution is a move to Teams, which the company says "offers modern meeting experiences."

"Modern" is becoming a tech euphemism for regression.

giancarlostoro•3mo ago
They only took uh... 6 years to finally let you move the annoying bar when you're screen sharing, which always gets in the damn way of either a browser tab you need, or hitting Debug in Visual Studio. Drove me to hatred of Teams.

I also really hate that "Teams" within Teams don't have normal text channels like Slack or Discord, they're forums. I can't stand this design choice and refuse to use it.

It's such a frustrating app where the bar to entry was insanely low. I do like their office integration, but its like, well you couldn't have butchered that up.

ffsm8•3mo ago
If you click on that bar and press ctr-w it goes away without stopping the sharing.

That was a mind blown for me when someone told me about that... Not sure how anyone found out about it, I man wouldn't anyone expect that to... Stop sharing too?

ngrilly•3mo ago
I've never seen a "normal" user not confused by the difference between Teams's teams and Teams's channels (where every "channel" belongs to a "team"). I'm pretty sure that's reason #1 why most users use only group chats and never use channels. They simply don't understand how it works because it's too confusing.
rectang•3mo ago
> Teams don't have normal text channels like Slack or Discord, they're forums

If you can get notifications sorted out and allow notification on creation of a topic but not on messages within a topic, I really like this choice.

The plague of Slack is constant pings in a channel that you need to need to monitor and thus can't mute, thanks to participants who refuse to start a thread and insist on having extended conversations in the root of the channel. Forcing thread/topic creation solves that problem.

supportengineer•3mo ago
I used to say "follow the money", now it's more like "follow the promo" because of today's promo-driven culture.
Gormo•3mo ago
"Modern" in my mind has come to mean:

* Designed at the highest possible level, on top of multiple layers of frameworks, libraries, and dependencies that the developers do not fully understand.

* Full of anti-patterns that implicate privacy and security in a variety of ways.

* Designed as a walled garden, offering hobbled interoperability with other solutions, while attempting to vertically integrate features better implemented elsewhere -- or, in some cases, the exact opposite: designed as an excessively minimal solution, leaving concerns that should be addressed within its own scope unhandled.

* Unlikely to be viable for long-term deployment due to high time sensitivity in its dependencies; correspondingly fragile in ways that aren't fully accounted for.

* Built with a UI adhering to no coherent design patterns, targeting the presumed ability limits of people who will never likely use the product, while being wholly insufficient for those who actually do.

* Released prematurely with half-implemented features, unmitigated bugs, and incomplete documentation.

* Overhyped to the point that the majority of public discussion about the project consists of vague, unverifiable bullshit.

palmotea•3mo ago
> "Modern" in my mind has come to mean:

In my mind it's even simpler: an attempt to confuse newness and trendiness with goodness to mask the smell of shit.

The truth is a modern turd is still a turd.

bob1029•3mo ago
Teams was an unmitigated dumpster fire during its first ~4 years of existence, but I'd argue it's quite reasonable now. This is my favorite feature:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/join-a-microsoft-...

I really miss this in places like Discord.

RajT88•3mo ago
Teams is better than Skype or Lync.

Is it better than Slack? Unclear.

It is better than it used to be. Assuming you have noticed it acting weird and restarted it as many as 3 times until all the updates have been applied.

drnick1•3mo ago
> "This change is part of our ongoing commitment to modernizing productivity experiences and focusing on cloud-first solutions," the company said.

Seems like a good time for jumping ship and trying out OnlyOffice.

busterarm•3mo ago
I don't get this strategy, honestly.

There's plenty of sensitive environments that need to be air-gapped from the internet where Microsoft's products dominate.

They seem to be giving up on that market entirely.

dhosek•3mo ago
But there’s still the option of using the desktop apps. Personally I hate using browser-based apps, but then I’m also old.
supportengineer•3mo ago
Back when people still used dial-up, I once observed a sys admin in our IT department using a custom, proprietary Windows application developed by a vendor, used for ordering purposes. The whole thing was proprietary, client, protocol, and server, and it was awesome to behold.
dhosek•3mo ago
That was pretty common back in those days. With the appification of a lot of websites, it’s coming back (albeit using rest instead of a proprietary protocol).
busterarm•3mo ago
Except Windows itself is moving to make sure you're always online and requires an internet connection & Microsoft account to log in.

I mean sure, this isn't the case if you're on an AD. I just wonder for how long.

SubiculumCode•3mo ago
Windows moved to Always Online, but I moved to Never on Windows. Funny how that all works.
brewtide•3mo ago
I have a windows vm that I use perhaps every few weeks for sketchup (because for the life of me, I cannot get wine to run it correctly -- it'll run but not SAVE...).

Every time I run the VM, it has windows updates to install. I guess it's a bit nicer swiping away from the VM and doing something else when it updates but it's a real solid reminder why I "moved away".

SoftTalker•3mo ago
To be fair, every time I log into Ubuntu there are updates to install.
hulitu•3mo ago
> Every time I run the VM, it has windows updates to install

You can disable with group policy. Or stop after boot the update service.

hyperman1•3mo ago
Funny, actually.

I've noticed there is a point in dual booting where you do enough in Linux that you can't get back to windows without it updating. This pushes you to stay longer and longer in Linux, to avoid the dreaded update.

I've already seen a few people accidentally pestering themselves out of windows this way.

pelagicAustral•3mo ago
They should axe Sharepoint, God, that will be such a beautiful day.
guywithahat•3mo ago
Sharepoint is the ultimate form of productivity theater for managers. It feels like you're doing a lot, and it's specifically designed to give managers that dopamine rush they're looking for, but the reality is they're basically doing nothing. The site is impossible to navigate, and they may as well be playing candy crush instead of organizing folders and creating custom "pages".
pjmlp•3mo ago
There are worse alternatives.
dredmorbius•3mo ago
Don't encourage them.
EFreethought•3mo ago
Honestly, what is worse than Sharepoint? I would prefer using pen and paper over Sharepit.
aleph_minus_one•3mo ago
> I would prefer using pen and paper over Sharepit.

I use pen and paper for a lot of purposes for which other people use some arbitrary application or smartphone app. This is thus in my opinion just a matter of what you are used to and what your taste is (I often say: "Simply use the tool/application that you know well: it will often be suitable.").

RajT88•3mo ago
At the risk of identifying myself to colleagues, I have a comment I regularly make on SharePoint sites I end up owning inside my company:

Towards thee I roll, thou all-destroying but unconquering Sharepoint; to the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee

rs186•3mo ago
It always amazes me that it usually takes 10 seconds to fully render a result page when I use Office 365 search to look for internal resources. Apparently people at Microsoft think this is acceptable.
naikrovek•3mo ago
This is silly. "Cloud first" and "cloud only" are different things.

this denial that companies seem to have about the lack of a true need for on-premise infrastructure is maddening, because it is truly needed by some; cloud solutions simply do not suffice. Microsoft is doing this to turn one-time payments into subscriptions and they're calling it "cloud first". Call it "cloud only" if that's what you mean, you dorks.

Too many people with MBAs in this industry. You lose ALL contact with reality once you get an MBA, and reality matters little compared to revenue and perceived value delivery.

encom•3mo ago
I changed jobs about three months ago. They use Microsoft. I still don't really know what Teams is or what it's for. I will continue ignoring it until I get yelled at.
SoftTalker•3mo ago
I use it for chat, for which it's absurdly heavy-weight but it's what everyone else in the office uses, and to be a fly on the wall at various meetings. That's about it. It's not terrible. All virtual meeting platforms suck, and Teams isn't notably worse than any of them that I've used.
meatjuice•3mo ago
To me Teams sucks very hard, especially when running it on Firefox based browsers. It takes 30 seconds to load a page with colorless icons and empty content (while other websites load instantly), followed by another 10 seconds to prompt me with a login button. Every. Single. Time.
SoftTalker•3mo ago
It’s absolutely a bloated pig for a chat app. But it mostly works and is what we use at work so <shrug>.
gwbas1c•3mo ago
I suspect if Office Online Server was a significant revenue source, they would keep it up.

Instead: Remember that storing files in the cloud is highly commoditized, especially by Non-Microsoft companies. The APIs to hook cloud storage into Windows are well-documented. This is a niche best served by small-medium sized businesses, and/or open-source software.