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Delivery Apps Must Pay $5M in Minimum Pay Settlement with NYC

https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/01/30/the-mamdani-effect-three-delivery-apps-must-pay-5m-in-mini...
1•danso•1m ago•0 comments

Improving my newsletter's open rate the hard(er) way

https://cassidoo.co/post/do-not-scale-2/
1•mooreds•2m ago•0 comments

Unknown Unknowns: Identify Hidden Opportunities in the Digital World

https://medium.com/@ludjonroshi/unknown-unknowns-identify-hidden-opportunities-in-the-digital-wor...
1•onion92•3m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why is secure remote server access still so painful for small teams?

1•brintha•3m ago•0 comments

Epstein claimed Bill Gates caught STD from ‘sex with Russian girls’

https://nypost.com/2026/01/30/us-news/epstein-claimed-bill-gates-caught-std-from-sex-with-russian...
3•RickJWagner•5m ago•0 comments

How I Use LLMs?

https://pauldambra.dev/2026/01/how-i-use-llms-3.html
1•speckx•6m ago•0 comments

Japan's Bond Market Has a Warning for America

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2026-02-02/japan-s-bond-market-has-a-warning-for-america
1•zerosizedweasle•7m ago•0 comments

China Read the West's Wiretaps for Years

https://shanakaanslemperera.substack.com/p/the-inverted-panopticon
1•CGMthrowaway•9m ago•0 comments

Pocket Engineer: All-in-one technical calculators

https://www.pockeng.com/
1•levario_studio•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SlideBot AI – AI presentation generator built from real business needs

https://github.com/tonyqinatcmu/SlideBot-AI/blob/main/README_EN.md
1•tonyqinatcmu•10m ago•0 comments

A simple, fast, and secure way to run AI in the terminal

https://medium.com/@davidminaya04/how-to-use-ai-in-the-terminal-a-simpler-safer-approach-eca11d11...
1•david-minaya•10m ago•0 comments

Moroccan sardine prices to stabilise via new measures: officials

https://maghrebi.org/2026/01/27/moroccan-sardine-prices-to-stabilise-via-new-measures-officials/
1•mooreds•10m ago•0 comments

Shitcoin offer seemed too good to be true; was

https://bsky.app/profile/gergely.pragmaticengineer.com/post/3mduva76yek27
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

Geologists may have solved mystery of Green River's 'uphill' route

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-geologists-mystery-green-river-uphill.html
1•defrost•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Copost – A team LinkedIn tool inspired by 37signals and PostHog

https://copost.fr/
1•alexandrechs•15m ago•0 comments

Quantum Sensing Will Test Legal Frameworks for Privacy

https://www.techpolicy.press/quantum-sensing-will-test-legal-frameworks-for-privacy/
2•donohoe•17m ago•0 comments

One Solution for Too Many A's? Harvard Considers Giving A+ Grades

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/29/us/harvard-grade-inflation.html
3•bookofjoe•17m ago•3 comments

Show HN: Nucleus – enforced permission envelopes for AI agents (Firecracker)

https://github.com/coproduct-opensource/nucleus
3•difc•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: BlueDot – a small TUI to search and rent cloud VPS

https://tui.bluedot.ink/?hn=do
2•keepamovin•19m ago•1 comments

Mental Sundhed Og Velvære

2•agnes-nordic•20m ago•0 comments

The Celestial Mirror: How Medieval Cosmology Reveals the Architecture of AI

https://michaelmangialardi.substack.com/p/the-celestial-mirror-how-medieval
2•mikemangialardi•21m ago•0 comments

The Government Published Nude Photos in the Epstein Files

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/01/us/nude-photos-epstein-files.html
4•doener•23m ago•0 comments

Docker AI agent sandboxes with HyperVisor isolation

https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-sandboxes-run-claude-code-and-other-coding-agents-unsupervised...
2•pploug•25m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Make AI motion videos with text

https://framecall.com/
3•mesmertech•25m ago•2 comments

Animated Knots

https://www.animatedknots.com/
2•ostacke•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: DiscoC – A hobby compiler/linker for the SuperFX (SNES)

https://github.com/DiscoManOfficial/DiscoC
1•DiscoResearch•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bullmq-dash – Terminal UI dashboard for BullMQ (zero setup)

https://www.npmjs.com/package/bullmq-dash
2•quanghuynt14•27m ago•0 comments

Reverse Engineering River Raid with Claude, Ghidra, and MCP

https://quesma.com/blog/ghidra-mcp-unlimited-lives/
3•stared•27m ago•0 comments

Looking back on 2025

https://kreya.app/blog/looking-back-on-2025/
2•ni507•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Oh-my-ag. Role-based agent orchestration for Antigravity

https://github.com/first-fluke/oh-my-ag
2•otti-sister•29m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft

https://www.theverge.com/tech/865689/microsoft-claude-code-anthropic-partnership-notepad
52•Anon84•1h ago

Comments

andyjohnson0•1h ago
https://archive.ph/vc3Cn
phito•1h ago
Well yeah, it is just better. At my work we have a copilot license, but we use it to access Claude Sonnet/Opus model in OpenCode.
azaras•1h ago
The Copilot-Cli is not so bad,

https://github.com/features/copilot/cli

hpdigidrifter•40m ago
Can't speak for copilot but Gemini cli is unbelievably bad compared to Gemini web.

CC has some magic secret sauce and I'm not sure what it is.

My company pays for both too, I keep coming back to Claude all-round

mcintyre1994•30m ago
Claude Code is one of a very few AI tools where I genuinely think the people at the company who build it use it all the time.
danw1979•24m ago
He does !

https://x.com/bcherny/status/2007179832300581177

k__•38m ago
It's sluggish in GitHub Codespaces, as it has so many animations.
dude250711•1h ago
We can certainly see, every Windows update requires flipping a coin now.
onion2k•1h ago
Microsoft have a goal that states they want to get to "1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code." You can't do that if you write the code yourself. That means they'll always be chasing the best model. Right now, that's Opus 4.5.
nrawe•1h ago
I've not heard that goal before. If true, it makes me sad to hear that once again, people confuse "More LOC == More Customer Value == More Profit". Sigh.
bondarchuk•55m ago
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoft/welc...

"Microsoft has over 100,000 software engineers working on software projects of all sizes."

So that would mean 100 000 000 000 (100 billion) lines of code per month. Frightening.

kace91•54m ago
Absurd. The Linux kernel is 30 million, Postgres is 2, windows is assumed to be about 50.
conartist6•50m ago
No, no. 100 trillion lines of code per day is great! The only thing better would be 200 trillion ;)
Eddy_Viscosity2•37m ago
CEO: I want big numbers of things. Big numbers = success.
oleganza•49m ago
Maybe it means "LOCs changed"?
mjevans•34m ago
Mutate things so fast cancer looks like stable.
root_axis•43m ago
More likely those 100k engineers would shrink to 10k.
sarchertech•7m ago
Thats still 10 billion lines of code per month if that insane metric were a real goal (it’s not).

That’s 200 Windows’ worth of code every month.

clickety_clack•41m ago
With those kinds of numbers you don’t need logic anymore, just a lookup table with all possible states of the system.
FergusArgyll•25m ago
Maybe they can use 5 - 10 loc to move the classic window shell button so it's not on top of the widgets button
copilot_king_2•54m ago
> “My goal is to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030,” Microsoft Distinguished Engineer Galen Hunt writes in a post on LinkedIn. “Our strategy is to combine AI and Algorithms to rewrite Microsoft’s largest codebases.

they're fucked

skandinaff•38m ago
Eliminate C/C++ in favor of what? Perhaps the plan is to use AI to write plain assembler? Why stop there, maybe let's do prompt in - machine-code out?
pjmlp•31m ago
Well, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmUprpjCWjM
Zardoz84•30m ago
If remember correctly, Rust.
mrbungie•45m ago
They took the stupidest metric ever and made a moronic target out of it.
reactordev•33m ago
That’s what MBAs do
sarchertech•41m ago
Looks like the guy who posted that updated his post to say he was just talking about a research project he is working on.
anonymous908213•34m ago
Which is a bald-faced lie written in response to a PR disaster. The original claims were not ambiguous:

> My goal is to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030. Our strategy is to combine AI and Algorithms to rewrite Microsoft’s largest codebases. Our North Star is “1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code”.

Obviously, "every line of C and C++ from Microsoft" is not contained within a single research project, nor are "Microsoft's largest codebases".

sarchertech•6m ago
I mean 100% that was his goal. But that was one guy without the power to set company wide goals talking on LinkedIn.

The fact that there are distinguished engineers at MS who think that is a reasonable goal is frightening though.

smoe•37m ago
It is kind of funny that throughout my career, there has always been pretty much a consensus that lines of code are a bad metric, but now with all the AI hype, suddenly everybody is again like “Look at all the lines of code it writes!!”

I use LLMs all day every day, but measuring someone or something by the number of lines of code it produces is still incredibly stupid, in my opinion.

reactordev•33m ago
Microsoft never got that memo. They still measure LoC because it’s all MBAs.
badgersnake•29m ago
We’re back to measuring productivity by lines of code are we? Because that always goes well.
m4rtink•28m ago
Cool - I was thinking it would be good for them to implode as a company due all the extra harmfull stuff they are doing with Windows recently.

Generating bilions of lines of code that is unmaintainable and buggy should easily achieve that. ;-)

javawizard•20m ago
I used to work at a place that had the famous Antoine de Saint-Exupéry quote painted near the elevators where everyone would see it when they arrived for work:

  Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
I miss those days.
the_duke•1m ago
Do you have a source for that?
lloydatkinson•1h ago
I have found that Claude Code is better in every way I've used it. I like to use LLM's just as an advanced refactoring tool, especially where plain string search isn't enough. Anyway, my first experience of Copilot was it plainly lying that it deleted files I asked it to, and it insisted the file no longer existed (it did).

The difference between the two is stark.

blibble•35m ago
"my turds now contains 15% candyfloss!"
fastThinking•1h ago
So Copilot is for customers, Claude is for getting actual work done?
k__•36m ago
Copilot isn't a model, you can use Claude via Copilot.
dataviz1000•59m ago
I installed Claude Code yesterday after the quality of VSCode Copilot Chat continuously is getting worse every release. I can't tell yet if Claude Code is better or not but VSCode Copilot Chat has become completely unusable. It would start making mistakes which would double the requests to Claude Opus 4.5 which in January is the only model that would work at all. I spent $400 in tokens in January.

I'll know better in a week. Hopefully I can get better results with the $200 a month plan.

oefrha•23m ago
Claude Code’s subscription pricing is pretty ridiculously subsidized compared to their API pricing if you manage to use anywhere close to the quota. Like 10x I think. Crazy value if you were using $400 in tokens.
dataviz1000•8m ago
I just upgraded to the $100 a month 5x plan 5 minutes ago.

Starting in October with Vscode Copilot Chat it was $150, $200, $300, $400 per month with the same usage. I thought they were just charging more per request without warning. The last couple weeks it seemed that vscode copilot was just fucking up making useless calls.

Perhaps, it wasn't a dark malicious pattern but rather incompetence that was driving up the price.

bakugo•54m ago
Explains why Windows updates have been more broken than usual lately.

But I guess having my computer randomly stop working because a billion dollar corporation needs to save money by using a shitty text generation algorithm to write code instead of hiring competent programmers is just the new normal now.

johnebgd•50m ago
I switched to Ubuntu last week for my desktop. First time in my 25+ year career I’ve felt like Microsoft was wasting my time more than administering a Linux desktop would take. The slop effect is real.
Eddy_Viscosity2•36m ago
Linux kernels will all eventually be permeated with AI-gen code as well. It will just take longer to see and feel the effects.
bflesch•33m ago
Your argument is in bad faith because you are using false equivalence bias.
Eddy_Viscosity2•20m ago
I wasn't making an argument. It was a prediction that all major software, (including the major linux distros) will eventually be majority (>50%) AI generated. Software that is 100% human generated will be like getting a hand knitted sweater at a farmers market. Available, but expensive and only produced at very small scale.
calgoo•30m ago
I'm sure there are a bunch of "Rust is better" people spending all their tokens on rewriting the Linux kernel as we speak.
pjmlp•31m ago
You might want to change to Debian or some other distro more radical.

https://ubuntu.com/ai

eklavya•19m ago
I am not getting what that linked url is supposed to mean. It is a very decent business page where ubuntu is selling consulting for "your" projects and telling why ubuntu is great for developing AI systems.
pjmlp•13m ago
And eventually on Ubuntu itself, who knows.
unlimit•28m ago
You won't regret. I have been using debian for last 25 years on and off and for last 8 years non stop. I have no complains.
wcoenen•34m ago
Do you have "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available" enabled? This automatically installs preview releases, so you may unwittingly be doing QA for Microsoft.
pjmlp•30m ago
That isn't going well for Satya.
oefrha•29m ago
I try GitHub Copilot every once in a while, and just last month it still managed to produce diffs with unbalanced curly braces, or tried to insert (what should be) a top-level function into the middle of another function and screw up everything. This wasn’t on a free model like GPT 4.1 or 5-mini, IIRC it was 5.2 Codex. What the actual fuck? Only explanation I can come up with is that their pay-per-request model made GHC really stingy with using tokens for context, even when you explicitly ask it to read certain files it ends up grepping and adding a couple lines.
kcb•26m ago
And probably running on their macbooks...
fragmede•24m ago
32 comments and no mention of codex or windsurf or cursor.