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Show HN: Tempo – A stablecoin payments blockchain built with Reth SDK

https://github.com/tempoxyz/tempo
1•criexe•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Alloy – Rust library for connecting apps to Ethereum-based chains

https://github.com/alloy-rs/alloy
1•criexe•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Lance – Open lakehouse format for multimodal AI datasets

https://github.com/lance-format/lance
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Spritedrop: Persistent Taildrop file receiver for sprites.dev

https://github.com/kylemclaren/spritedrop
1•sea-gold•3m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Design Rails – Complete brand package for AI coding agents

https://designrails.com
1•amitbar•4m ago•0 comments

Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (2014)

https://adamdrake.com/command-line-tools-can-be-235x-faster-than-your-hadoop-cluster.html
1•tosh•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hot Macropad – a user-level Linux macropad daemon using evdev and Bash

https://github.com/nejdetckenobi/hot_macropad
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Why Every Brain Metaphor in History Has Been Wrong [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO0WZsN8Oiw
1•measurablefunc•8m ago•0 comments

I have thousands of $$ worth Claude Code credits expiring tomorrow

https://aryanbhasin.com/blog/credits/
1•abrowniejr•8m ago•0 comments

GitLab 18.8 Released

https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2026/01/15/gitlab-18-8-released/
1•bjoko•9m ago•0 comments

Amazon EC2 U7i instances (up to 32 TiB RAM)

https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/u7i/
1•tosh•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A fast CSV/Parquet viewer built on DuckDB-WASM

https://csv-studio-plus.vercel.app
1•imdms•11m ago•0 comments

ZenRead: Track your reading progress and history

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2•paperplaneflyr•11m ago•1 comments

Warren Buffett compares AI risks to those posed by nuclear weapons

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/warren-buffett-compares-ai-risks-to-those-posed-by-nuclear-weapons...
1•ksec•13m ago•0 comments

List of Former Footlights Members

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_Footlights_members
1•zeristor•16m ago•1 comments

200 MB RAM FreeBSD Desktop

https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/01/18/200-mb-ram-freebsd-desktop/
1•vermaden•22m ago•0 comments

ChaosBSD: FreeBSD drivers go to get beaten into shape before upstream

https://github.com/seuros/ChaosBSD-src
1•ksec•22m ago•0 comments

Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true open source

https://optimizedbyotto.com/post/reasons-to-stop-using-mysql/
2•irememberu•23m ago•0 comments

The Walls Are Closing in on Tesla

https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/the-walls-are-closing-in-on-tesla
4•enopod_•24m ago•0 comments

SongKick (YC07) founder: Back UK founders to build the UK's first £1T tech giant

https://www.thetimes.com/sunday-times-100-tech/tech-feature/article/ian-hogarth-interview-ai-tech...
2•colesantiago•26m ago•1 comments

Erdõs Problem #281

https://www.erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/281
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Show HN: Nosi – where AI publishes to the open web (human page and /raw text)

https://nosi.pub/260621
1•billhao•32m ago•1 comments

Prime-C-19 – Replacing Attention with a Physics Pilot on a Riemann Manifold

https://github.com/Kenessy/PRIME-C-19
2•DanielKenessy•35m ago•1 comments

Brand Safety Has Moved Upstream of Media

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1•businessmate•36m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I built a list of student developer benefits beyond the GitHub Pack

https://resourify.com
1•faceline•37m ago•0 comments

A Social Filesystem

https://overreacted.io/a-social-filesystem/
1•icy•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: WebTerm – Browser-based terminal emulator

https://www.webterm.app/en
1•DaiAoki•45m ago•1 comments

Built a Skills Database from Lenny's Podcast Episodes

https://sidbharath.com/blog/building-lenny-skills-database/
1•mikasisiki•51m ago•0 comments

Oilwell: Wellness app to help you embrace climate chaos

https://oilwell.app/
1•47282847•54m ago•0 comments

Cutting LLM token Usage by ~80% using REPL driven document analysis

https://yogthos.net/posts/2026-01-16-lattice-mcp.html
4•birdculture•58m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Launching the Handmade Software Foundation

https://handmade.network/blog/p/9106-welcome_to_2026%2521#30623
38•DeathArrow•2h ago

Comments

nextlevelwizard•1h ago
>What will the Foundation do?

>The number one goal of the Handmade Software Foundation is to support, promote, and sustain the development of Handmade software.

I would love some concrete ideas what this means. My primary concern is that if any money is involved, like stipends for handmade software it will be gamed and there is no way to monitor if LLMs are used or not. In current world it is hard for me not to be cynical when I heard about new good thing, but also they are asking for money and they don’t really tell what they will do with it

anonymous908213•1h ago
They don't mention the possibility of providing funding for developers anywhere in the article.

> Basically, the thinking goes that Handmade programmers have the technical chops to make amazing software, but don’t always have the aptitude or desire for the many, many other tasks that go into shipping. Payments, licensing, emails, support, design, marketing, testing, the list goes on.

Instead, it sounds like they want to take on the role of a publisher. Perhaps providing publisher-like services without any money changing hands between developer and publisher, with the latter being funded by donations and the former still having to make their own bread, just with some of the development-adjacent work offloaded.

nextlevelwizard•1h ago
It’s going to be next to impossible to vet people, but I guess if they take it really slow and get to know them it could work

Unless of course “handmade” doesn’t mean what I think it does

anonymous908213•1h ago
Why do you think it would be impossible to vet people? Publishers vet the developers they work with all the time.

Edit: Upon re-reading, I actually missed this paragraph the first time.

> Membership will grant you access to a private Discord channel with other members, access to the aforementioned business resources, and possibly more benefits down the line. We have other ideas for Foundation activities, but we don’t want to distract ourselves from our primary goal as we get the Foundation off the ground.

It sounds like you get the publisher-like services in exchange for paying them. So in that sense they probably don't care if you're vetted because you're giving them money? Assuming the membership fee is sufficiently large. They are also talking a lot about "community", in-person meetings, etc. so I assume a close relationship is expected, though.

LowLevelBasket•1h ago
They mention funding projects like 'File Pilot' but it doesn't seem like file pilot will be the first project they'll fund. They didn't mention what % will be going to events and I personally don't want to fund those
xixixao•1h ago
There doesn’t seem to be any relationship between Handmade and “not using LLMs” (besides one that can be argued if you believe LLM-aided software is worse in size or performance).
gilgoomesh•1h ago
Do they define "Handmade"? I couldn't find a definition.
moogly•1h ago
https://handmade.network/manifesto
gilgoomesh•1h ago
I read that but it doesn't define handmade. It gripes about large frameworks and rewriting in different languages but doesn't say what handmade is or how it addresses anything.
moogly•48m ago
I agree it's vague.
verdverm•1h ago
That page seems like it's trying to define what Handmade is through a bunch of complaints and what it is not

Still no idea what they actually do, other than maybe this is just some random site about building a community to "make better software".

Software isn't bad because engineers don't care. It's bad because eventually people need to eat food, so they need to get paid, which means you have to build something people will pay for, this involves tradeoffs and deadlines, so we take shortcuts and software is imperfect.

elktown•47m ago
> Software isn't bad because engineers don't care.

Caring is certainly a wide spectrum. I see the Handmade stuff being proudly on far end of it.

verdverm•44m ago
I don't disagree, the field has become lucrative enough it has attracted people who are interested in the money and not the craft

I'd use unrealistic to describe Handmade, proud is also accurate and works too

wewewedxfgdf•1h ago
Needs an LLM to explain what it all means.
lazzlazzlazz•1h ago
Is the software better, though?
cyber_kinetist•1h ago
On a tangent, still waiting for File Pilot to have even the bare minimum of CJK support... I do like that the software is fast, but without support for other languages than English it's useless to most of the people in the world.
anonymous908213•58m ago
Wow, no Unicode support is a pretty glaring flaw for a paid solution being sold as the superior alternative to Explorer.
moogly•49m ago
I don't see why you'd ever want to use File Pilot over Directory Opus on Windows.

I'd like something better than Dolphin for Linux though, because Dolphin is absolute garbage. I'm going to have to write my own there.

sirwhinesalot•29m ago
Better can be argued. More performant though? Yes, massively so.

Turns out spending some time understanding what your CPU and GPU are actually doing when running your app, and how to make them do less work, leads to pretty speedy software.

Then it also turns out that this does not seem to impede most of the features of the software it is competing with, meaning that software is by definition wasteful.

It can't even be argued that the other software made better use of human resources since it's a large team vs one guy who is often not even getting paid, and the guy is the one with the fast software.