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Agentic Coding and the Problem of Oracles

https://epkconsulting.substack.com/p/agentic-coding-and-the-problem-of
1•qingsworkshop•21s ago•0 comments

Malicious packages for dYdX cryptocurrency exchange empties user wallets

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/02/malicious-packages-for-dydx-cryptocurrency-exchange-empt...
1•Bender•24s ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a <400ms latency voice agent that runs on a 4gb vram GTX 1650"

https://github.com/pheonix-delta/axiom-voice-agent
1•shubham-coder•1m ago•0 comments

Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/penisgate-erupts-at-olympics-scandal-exposes-risks-of-bulk...
1•Bender•1m ago•0 comments

Arcan Explained: A browser for different webs

https://arcan-fe.com/2026/01/26/arcan-explained-a-browser-for-different-webs/
1•fanf2•3m ago•0 comments

What did we learn from the AI Village in 2025?

https://theaidigest.org/village/blog/what-we-learned-2025
1•mrkO99•3m ago•0 comments

An open replacement for the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller

https://github.com/lowobservable/oec
1•bri3d•6m ago•0 comments

The P in PGP isn't for pain: encrypting emails in the browser

https://ckardaris.github.io/blog/2026/02/07/encrypted-email.html
2•ckardaris•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Mirror Parliament where users vote on top of politicians and draft laws

https://github.com/fokdelafons/lustra
1•fokdelafons•8m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Opus 4.6 ignoring instructions, how to use 4.5 in Claude Code instead?

1•Chance-Device•10m ago•0 comments

We Mourn Our Craft

https://nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-mourn-our-craft/
1•ColinWright•12m ago•0 comments

Jim Fan calls pixels the ultimate motor controller

https://robotsandstartups.substack.com/p/humanoids-platform-urdf-kitchen-nvidias
1•robotlaunch•16m ago•0 comments

Exploring a Modern SMTPE 2110 Broadcast Truck with My Dad

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/exploring-a-modern-smpte-2110-broadcast-truck-with-my-dad/
1•HotGarbage•16m ago•0 comments

AI UX Playground: Real-world examples of AI interaction design

https://www.aiuxplayground.com/
1•javiercr•17m ago•0 comments

The Field Guide to Design Futures

https://designfutures.guide/
1•andyjohnson0•17m ago•0 comments

The Other Leverage in Software and AI

https://tomtunguz.com/the-other-leverage-in-software-and-ai/
1•gmays•19m ago•0 comments

AUR malware scanner written in Rust

https://github.com/Sohimaster/traur
3•sohimaster•22m ago•1 comments

Free FFmpeg API [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RAuSVa4MLI
3•harshalone•22m ago•1 comments

Are AI agents ready for the workplace? A new benchmark raises doubts

https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/22/are-ai-agents-ready-for-the-workplace-a-new-benchmark-raises-do...
2•PaulHoule•27m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Watermark and Stego Scanner

https://ulrischa.github.io/AIWatermarkDetector/
1•ulrischa•27m ago•0 comments

Clarity vs. complexity: the invisible work of subtraction

https://www.alexscamp.com/p/clarity-vs-complexity-the-invisible
1•dovhyi•28m ago•0 comments

Solid-State Freezer Needs No Refrigerants

https://spectrum.ieee.org/subzero-elastocaloric-cooling
2•Brajeshwar•28m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Will LLMs/AI Decrease Human Intelligence and Make Expertise a Commodity?

1•mc-0•30m ago•1 comments

From Zero to Hero: A Brief Introduction to Spring Boot

https://jcob-sikorski.github.io/me/writing/from-zero-to-hello-world-spring-boot
1•jcob_sikorski•30m ago•1 comments

NSA detected phone call between foreign intelligence and person close to Trump

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/nsa-foreign-intelligence-trump-whistleblower
12•c420•31m ago•2 comments

How to Fake a Robotics Result

https://itcanthink.substack.com/p/how-to-fake-a-robotics-result
1•ai_critic•31m ago•0 comments

It's time for the world to boycott the US

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/5/its-time-for-the-world-to-boycott-the-us
3•HotGarbage•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Semantic Search for terminal commands in the Browser (No Back end)

https://jslambda.github.io/tldr-vsearch/
1•jslambda•31m ago•1 comments

The AI CEO Experiment

https://yukicapital.com/blog/the-ai-ceo-experiment/
2•romainsimon•33m ago•0 comments

Speed up responses with fast mode

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/fast-mode
5•surprisetalk•36m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Qntm's Power Tower Toy

https://qntm.org/files/knuth/knuth.html
84•ravenical•1mo ago

Comments

konmok•1mo ago
I'm a big qntm fan. I highly recommend their "antimemetics" SCP stories and articles.
jdpage•1mo ago
There's a new, professionally-published book version of "There Is No Antimemetics Division" out as well[1], if you want to support Sam's work that way. I have print copies of both the self-published V1 and the new V2. I'm very excited about the latter, though I haven't finished it yet.

[1]: https://qntm.org/antimemetics

patleeman•1mo ago
I loved this book. The audiobook is available on spotify and was a great listen.
Analemma_•1mo ago
One small word of caution if you read the older version first: for what I assume are copyright reasons around using SCP in a professionally-published book, the new published version has had to strip out all the SCP references and change the names of all the characters, but it is otherwise very close to the old one. There are a handful of new scenes and some other small differences, but many pages and chapters are word-for-word identical apart from the aforementioned name changes.

This could just be a me thing, but I found this incredibly distracting after being so used to the old version, and just couldn't manage to enjoy it. Fortunately I bought the old one as well.

lencastre•1mo ago
I’ve read the older version and really liked it, strange ending and all, and I’ve gifted the new version for X-mas. My xmas wish list is for a 6 episode mini-series funded by the fruit company.
solid_fuel•1mo ago
I really enjoyed one of their other stories - Ra https://qntm.org/ra
riffraff•1mo ago
I'll add that Lena/MMAcevedo[0] is both a wonderful story and terrifying

[0] https://qntm.org/mmacevedo

moss_dog•1mo ago
One of my favorites!
lencastre•1mo ago
they’re so eerily prescient
LoganDark•1mo ago
I love Ra -- Fine Structure is also great!
phildenhoff•1mo ago
I hope qntm has the chance to traditionally publish Ra and have it edited as well. I enjoyed the book a lot, but felt it needed a solid once over.

Really enjoyed the novel though! Planning to reread it in the spring.

gostsamo•1mo ago
Ra was a disappointment for me. If you end up rewriting your entire world at the end of the book, it is an intellectual failing to tackle the main issues straight on. Combine it with an mc who suddenly becomes just an idiot walked around and what you end up with is some SV eschatonism. Lots of preaching and ready conclusions, but little to return to later.
willtemperley•1mo ago
Looks like they got a publishing deal: https://qntm.org/publ
analog8374•1mo ago
Hey he does good scifi too
jimbobthrowawy•1mo ago
Multi talented. He also wrote the fastest standards compliant json library.
AnotherGoodName•1mo ago
Fun fact with arrow notation, if you put it under a modulus it quickly converges to the same value no matter how high in exponents you go!

Eg. 2^2^2 = 2^4 mod 35 = 16

Let's go one higher

2^2^2^2 = 2^16 mod 35 = 16 too!

and once more for the record

2^2^2^2^2 = 2^65536 mod 35 = 16 as well. It'll keep giving this result no matter how high you go.

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=2%5E2%5E2%5E2+mod+35 for a link of this to play with.

I could do this with any modulus and any exponent too.

2^3^3 = 2^3^3^3 = 7 mod 11 etc.

The reason is that the orders of powers are effected by the totient recursively and since totients always reduce, eventually the totient converges to 1. This is where the powers no longer matter under modulus. Eg. the totient of 35 is 12 (the effective modulo of the first order power), the totient of 12 is 2 (the effective modulo of the second order power), the totient of 2 is 1 (the effective modulo of the third order power) and so after 3 powers under mod 35 it converges.

ashivkum•1mo ago
I'm pretty sure there was a project Euler problem premised on this property but I can't find it at the moment.
AnotherGoodName•1mo ago
A classic would be quickly computing such big numbers under a modulus. You just compute the carmichael totient recursively till it hits 1, disregard higher orders and then going backwards calculate the powers, reducing by the modulo of the current order (this way it never gets large enough to be a pain to calculate). The totients reduce in logn time and each step is logn so it’s merely logn^2 to calculate.
112233•1mo ago
As someone from time to time peeking into googology.fandom.com , my favorite big number device probably still is loader.c, simply because of how concrete and unreachable it feels.

Too bad most Friedman's work has linkrotted by now...

piskov•1mo ago
Ah, for a second I hoped it is another novel.

If you haven’t read “There is no antimemetics division”, do it now. Easily one of the top science fiction out there.

However buy the Penguin books 2025 edition, not the self-published free one — that version has a meh ending and suffers from not having an editor.

Yossarrian22•1mo ago
Wait! The ending is improved in the new version!?
piskov•1mo ago
No more dead ghosts guiding Adam from the astral plane.

Not that it is top-notch, mind you, but much more coherent.

The book was heavily edited into a more straightforward and logical narrative. The original sometimes felt like a collection of different stories from the same universe, now it’s more linked and warranted.

Sharlin•1mo ago
Is it buggy for at least 2^(n)^2? It gives 4 for any n, but surely for example 2^^2 = 2^(2^2) != 4?
OgsyedIE•1mo ago
2^^2 != 2^(2^2). Instead, 2^^2 = 2^2.

This will make more sense if you look at how the inputs a,b,n in the toy (2,2,3) and (2,3,3) present differently.

Sharlin•1mo ago
Yeah, got it now, thanks!