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Website can help you find content that isn't AI-generated

https://www.theshortcut.com/p/this-website-can-help-you-find-content-that-isnt-ai-generated
1•dangle1•55s ago•0 comments

Find the Peak of an Array in C

https://lautarolobo.xyz/blog/find-peak-of-array-c/
1•lautarolobo•1m ago•0 comments

A 3-Instruction Forth for Embedded Systems Work (1991)

https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~bolo/shipyard/3ins4th.html
1•tosh•1m ago•0 comments

Cognitive Scientist Writes a Startling Play About A.I. Authoritarianism

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/16/opinion/play-ai-authoritarianism.html
1•zzzeek•1m ago•0 comments

The Internet's Nihilism Crisis

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/02/internet-nihilism-crisis/686010/
1•throw0101a•2m ago•1 comments

Cherry, a filter for AI generated PRs

https://cherry.gethopp.app/
1•iparaskev•2m ago•1 comments

He worked on Wall Street for nearly 50 years

https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/16/business/us-stocks-dow-howard-silverblatt
1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

You Are Not Defined by Your Phone Number. It's OK to Change It

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/10/magazine/changing-your-phone-number.html
1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

Hubble Captures Clearest View Yet of Egg Nebula

https://www.sci.news/astronomy/hubble-egg-nebula-14546.html
1•bookofjoe•5m ago•0 comments

Can agentic coding raise the quality bar?

https://lpalmieri.com/posts/agentic-coding-raises-quality/
1•Philpax•5m ago•0 comments

Towards Fearless Macros

https://lambdaland.org/posts/2023-10-17_fearless_macros/
1•fanf2•7m ago•0 comments

China biotech licensing boom to hit record in 2026 as pipeline swells

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/china-biotech-licensing-boom-hit-record-202...
1•xnhbx•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Woven-ECS – Multithreaded ECS framework for the web

https://woven-ecs.dev/
1•willholt•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MCP server that gives AI agents real interactive terminal sessions

https://github.com/amol21p/mcp-interactive-terminal
1•sleepycoder21•10m ago•0 comments

AI-powered robot vehicles team up to fight fires

https://news.griffith.edu.au/2026/02/16/ai-powered-robot-vehicles-team-up-to-fight-fires/
1•geox•11m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: If you needed to make $1000 in a week, what would be your strategy?

2•btcalex•12m ago•5 comments

Amazon scraps partnership with surveillance company after backlash

https://apnews.com/article/amazon-flock-super-bowl-surveillance-privacy-32b7d32a06d369bffe3ffdcdd...
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•12m ago•0 comments

Canadians Say They'll Buy Cheaper Chinese EVs as Tariffs Drop

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-16/canadians-say-they-ll-buy-cheaper-chinese-evs-...
2•toomuchtodo•12m ago•2 comments

Why Covid-19 is "a vascular disease masquerading as a respiratory one"

https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s31
3•caser•13m ago•0 comments

The "Epstein Files" and the anatomy of hidden social networks

https://manlius.substack.com/p/the-epstein-files-and-the-anatomy
1•Anon84•14m ago•0 comments

The OpenClaw Security Guide No One Wants to Write (But Everyone Needs)

https://medium.com/@alexrozdolskiy/the-openclaw-security-guide-no-one-wants-to-write-but-everyone...
1•todsacerdoti•14m ago•0 comments

The LLM Experience of BoreDOM

https://hugodaniel.com/posts/redesigning-boredom-for-lx/
2•hugodan•14m ago•0 comments

World of Warcraft Cinematic Trailer [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlVSJ0AvZe0
1•avonmach•14m ago•0 comments

I'm Signing Off from This Column After 12 Years. Here's What's Changed in Tech

https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/12-years-consumer-tech-phones-ev-ai-74107804
1•tortilla•15m ago•0 comments

Kid Rock, Joe Rogan, The R-word isn't edgy – it's cowardly

https://www.nj.com/opinion/2026/02/kid-rock-joe-rogan-elon-musk-the-r-word-isnt-edgy-its-cowardly...
1•keernan•15m ago•0 comments

Would you use this? Anti-subscription web app passion project

1•tlh_builder•16m ago•0 comments

My AI now has a license to drive

1•sebringj•17m ago•0 comments

Writing in Visual Studio Code

https://elijahpotter.dev/articles/writing-in-visual-studio-code
1•chilipepperhott•17m ago•0 comments

Graph Theory Using Modern CSS

https://css-tip.com/graph-theory/
1•robin_reala•17m ago•0 comments

Mistral Vibe

https://mistral.ai/products/vibe
1•tosh•17m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The Sideprocalypse

https://johan.hal.se/wrote/2026/02/03/the-sideprocalypse/
22•headalgorithm•1h ago

Comments

0x303•23m ago
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but it's a depressing take to say that the best approach for self-preservation is to latch hard onto corporate
debo_•22m ago
On the flipside, there are a lot of businesses that don't open their digital product to multiple markets or verticals because the cost (in money or focus) is too high. Distribution just got a lot easier, arguably about as easy as it should have been in the first place. If you already have a reasonable moat for your product in a smallish market, going broad is a lot more feasible now. I'm doing it now (with partners who own the core product) and its going very well.
alangibson•20m ago
I got out of software and into physical products a couple of years ago. I wish I could say I was prescient, but honestly it's just so much easier to sell physical items.

Margins are worse, but selling is easier. If you've got a thing you can be sure that someone somewhere will give you money for it.

7777332215•7m ago
What kind of physical products and what kind of customers?
bryanrasmussen•9m ago
ok, but then to support him he suggests starring one of his github repos, isn't that just throwing out some breadcrumbs for the crows using his analogy?
Gud•8m ago
“Quality is not a metric” is the core argument here.

I say the only way to build a successful long term product is by focusing on quality, ESPECIALLY when the competition is shitting out crap.

CuriouslyC•1m ago
Quality buys you user retention/longevity. You can't retain users you don't have though, and getting users now is brutal.
dave_sid•7m ago
I think what is left is that understanding pain points and knowing what problems needs solved is more important now than ever. If anyone can create a product now then the one who knows what product to actually create is the winner. And who might this be? Well it might just be the people who spent the last 10 years speaking to customers, building a SaaS. They have 10 years of taking to customers finding out what to build. Even if they were to start from scratch today they already have the requirements in their pocket.
chasd00•7m ago
I wish i could take back the view i gave to this article, it says nothing. Is there such a thing as an inverse hype machine? Where people take the opposite side of a hyped product and then hype that view just as much but for the same purpose? His footer even admits he's basically just trolling for views so he can reach the status of "thought leader".

btw, someone else having the same idea you have for a saas company has always been the case forever. Individuals taking shortcuts in quality to get to market faster has also been the case forever. There's nothing new about either of those two things.

simpaticoder•7m ago
>Yours actually works and is higher quality, because you know about things like TTFP and INP and "not putting your Supabase god-token in the client"? Oh, you sweet summer child: I take no pleasure in this but I need to tell you that these things don't matter anymore. Quality is not a metric anyone cares about in 2026.

Quality will matter the most in 2026. Specifically because the barrier-to-entry for making software is down there will of course be a lot of poor quality software, which will break, expose customer data, be bloated, etc. Customers will have more options, and this will allow them to be more discerning. Open source, clean code, low dependencies...these are things that can be evaluated by HN crowd types, but it's also something that an LLM can evaluate.

We are entering into an age of software taste. For those of us that have developed taste over the years, we become the taste makers in that we care how things are built, and know what we're looking for. This applies on the supply side, when our taste drives the LLM, and on the consumption side, when we can help the masses evaluate what to use and what not to use.

NB: this is all speculation expressed as fact, in keeping with the OP's style.

CuriouslyC•7m ago
This vibes with me, though I think it's overly glum.

You can't hope to succeed by building something cool without distribution already figured out. If you haven't put the work in building a social following, you're pretty much locked into pay to play (which isn't horrible if you target small targeted bloggers/youtubers/etc, but it's not my bag). OpenClaw exploded because Peter has >100k twitter followers and among them are plenty of people who themselves have a ton of followers.

So, if you're building, you also need to focus on building an audience.

The high touch enterprise sales strategy is solid though, and easier to bootstrap. That's why Alex Hormozi and Dan Martell push people getting started that way.

tjansen•6m ago
Maybe it's wishful thinking, being one of the SaaS-developing developers he describes. But I think that only the complexity required for a SaaS is increasing. You certainly can't earn millions with the kind of SaaS that used to take a week or two, and can now be done on a weekend. So I am trying the kind of SaaS that I never dared to start, knowing that it would take a year or two of my spare time. And with AI agents, I now hope to complete it in 3 or 4 months, with a lot of extra features I would never have dared to include in an MVP.
arkensaw•1m ago
do you want to tell us what it is?
apitman•6m ago
I think a lot of opportunities are closing. But I also think a lot of new ones are being created. Pretty much impossible to predict. AI may end up being like "the bomber will always get through": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_bomber_will_always_get_thr...