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Web Speech API on HN Threads

https://toulas.ch/projects/hn-readaloud/
1•etoulas•43s ago•0 comments

ArtisanForge: Learn Laravel through a gamified RPG adventure – 100% free

https://artisanforge.online/
1•grazulex•1m ago•1 comments

Your phone edits all your photos with AI – is it changing your view of reality?

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260203-the-ai-that-quietly-edits-all-of-your-photos
1•breve•2m ago•0 comments

DStack, a small Bash tool for managing Docker Compose projects

https://github.com/KyanJeuring/dstack
1•kppjeuring•3m ago•1 comments

Hop – Fast SSH connection manager with TUI dashboard

https://github.com/danmartuszewski/hop
1•danmartuszewski•3m ago•1 comments

Turning books to courses using AI

https://www.book2course.org/
1•syukursyakir•5m ago•0 comments

Top #1 AI Video Agent: Free All in One AI Video and Image Agent by Vidzoo AI

https://vidzoo.ai
1•Evan233•5m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: How would you design an LLM-unfriendly language?

1•sph•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MuxPod – A mobile tmux client for monitoring AI agents on the go

https://github.com/moezakura/mux-pod
1•moezakura•7m ago•0 comments

March for Billionaires

https://marchforbillionaires.org/
1•gscott•7m ago•0 comments

Turn Claude Code/OpenClaw into Your Local Lovart – AI Design MCP Server

https://github.com/jau123/MeiGen-Art
1•jaujaujau•8m ago•0 comments

An Nginx Engineer Took over AI's Benchmark Tool

https://github.com/hongzhidao/jsbench/tree/main/docs
1•zhidao9•10m ago•0 comments

Use fn-keys as fn-keys for chosen apps in OS X

https://www.balanci.ng/tools/karabiner-function-key-generator.html
1•thelollies•11m ago•1 comments

Sir/SIEN: A communication protocol for production outages

https://getsimul.com/blog/communicate-outage-to-ceo
1•pingananth•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: OpenCode for Meetings

https://getscripta.app
1•whitemyrat•13m ago•1 comments

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

https://www.osnews.com/story/144348/the-chaos-in-the-us-is-affecting-open-source-software-and-its...
1•pjmlp•14m ago•0 comments

The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in USA

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/07/jd-vance-boos-winter-olympics
50•treetalker•16m ago•10 comments

The original vi is a product of its time (and its time has passed)

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/ViIsAProductOfItsTime
1•ingve•23m ago•0 comments

Circumstantial Complexity, LLMs and Large Scale Architecture

https://www.datagubbe.se/aiarch/
1•ingve•30m ago•0 comments

Tech Bro Saga: big tech critique essay series

1•dikobraz•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A calculus course with an AI tutor watching the lectures with you

https://calculus.academa.ai/
1•apoogdk•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: 83K lines of C++ – cryptocurrency written from scratch, not a fork

https://github.com/Kristian5013/flow-protocol
1•kristianXXI•42m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SAA – A minimal shell-as-chat agent using only Bash

https://github.com/moravy-mochi/saa
1•mrvmochi•42m ago•0 comments

Mario Tchou

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tchou
1•simonebrunozzi•43m ago•0 comments

Does Anyone Even Know What's Happening in Zim?

https://mayberay.bearblog.dev/does-anyone-even-know-whats-happening-in-zim-right-now/
1•mugamuga•44m ago•0 comments

The last Morse code maritime radio station in North America [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzN-D0yIkGQ
1•austinallegro•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hacker Newspaper – Yet another HN front end optimized for mobile

https://hackernews.paperd.ink/
1•robertlangdon•47m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Is Changing My Life

https://reorx.com/blog/openclaw-is-changing-my-life/
4•novoreorx•55m ago•0 comments

Everything you need to know about lasers in one photo

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Commercial_laser_lines.svg
2•mahirsaid•57m ago•0 comments

SCOTUS to decide if 1988 video tape privacy law applies to internet uses

https://www.jurist.org/news/2026/01/us-supreme-court-to-decide-if-1988-video-tape-privacy-law-app...
1•voxadam•58m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ilya Sutskever – We're moving from the age of scaling to the age of research

https://youtu.be/aR20FWCCjAs?si=SD1bp8f5jOcUdl78
19•blufish•2mo ago

Comments

CamperBob2•2mo ago
The history of modern ML is just fascinating, and as far as I can tell it's utterly unprecedented.

    1945-2012   Let's figure out how we can build smart machines
    2012-2017   Wait, what the hell... we just needed more gates?
    2017-?      Let's figure out how this machine we built actually works
swatcoder•2mo ago
Far from unprecedented, just radically different than what people are used to in computing.

There are a lot other domains whose history (and present) on semi-informed stumbling into something effective and then spending decades (or lifetimes) trying to reverse engineer how it works, when it doesn't work, what the peripheral consequences are, and how impactful those consequences are.

Metallurgy and material science, agriculture, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, psychology, etc etc

20th century discrete/digital computing and computer science, having hewn close to mathematics and logic for most of its life, is actually the more unprecedented history as far as practical sciences go.

The flipside of all this is that all those other practical sciences have come with really very messy histories in terms of unintended consequences and premature applications, and (for better or worse) we can anticipate the same here.

CamperBob2•2mo ago
Great points re: pharmacology and psychology, certainly. I was thinking more in terms of technological applications. Normally the science comes first, followed by the tech, but AI has flipped the paradigm.
fuzzfactor•2mo ago
Sometimes you grow to utilize the enhanced capabilities to a greater extent than others, and time frame can be the major consideration. Also maybe it's just a faster processor you need for your own work, or OTOH a hundred new PC's for an office building, and that's just computing examples.

Usually, the owner will not even explore all of the advantages of the new hardware as long as the purchase is barely justified by the original need. The faster-moving situations are the ones where fewest of the available new possibilities have a chance to be experimented with. IOW the hardware gets replaced before anybody actually learns how to get the most out of it in any way that was not foreseen before purchase.

Talk about scaling, there is real massive momentum when it's literally tonnes of electronics.

Like some people who can often buy a new car without ever utilizing all of the features of their previous car, and others who will take the time to learn about the new internals each time so they make the most of the vehicle while they do have it. Either way is very popular, and the hardware is engineered so both are satisfying. But only one is "research".

So whether you're just getting a new home entertainment center that's your most powerful yet, or kilos of additional PC's that would theoretically allow you to do more of what you are already doing (if nothing else), it's easy for anybody to purchase more than they will be able to technically master or even fully deploy sometimes.

Anybody know the feeling?

The root problem can be that the purchasing gets too far ahead of the research needed to make the most of the purchase :\

And if the time & effort that can be put in is at a premium, there will be more waste than necessary and it will be many times more costly. Plus if borrowed money is involved, you could end up with debts that are not just technical.

Scale a little too far, and you've got some research to catch up on :)