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Show HN: Inkwell-MCP – An MCP server for newsletter creators (open source)

https://github.com/ludobos/inkwell-mcp
1•lbostral•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Gatherly – E-signatures and doc collection for professional services

https://gatherly.shop
1•ivannovazzi•5m ago•0 comments

Ex-Google Engineers Charged with Stealing Trade Secrets for Iran

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-20/ex-google-engineers-charged-with-stealing-phon...
1•Rutledge•6m ago•0 comments

China Is Killing the Fish

https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/china-is-killing-the-fish
1•atlasunshrugged•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MatsuriMap – Free interactive map for events and festivals in Japan

https://matsurimap.kageknight.com
1•wrryyyy•9m ago•0 comments

The Claude C Compiler: What It Reveals About the Future of Software

https://www.modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-compiler-what-it-reveals-about-the-future-of-software
1•tamnd•11m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Can multi-agent systems collaborate?

1•nathaah3•14m ago•0 comments

Debian: The Impregnable Fortress of Community Governance

https://pbxscience.com/why-debian-wont-follow-the-centos-path-the-impregnable-fortress-of-communi...
1•enz•15m ago•0 comments

Jack Altman's 5 Lessons on Finding Product-Market Fit [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKk6Lo85D-w
1•7777777phil•16m ago•0 comments

The Russian village that lost its men to war

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8n4l8elpgo
1•mmarian•16m ago•1 comments

Paperless-ngx – a community-supported open-source document management system

https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/
1•gjvc•17m ago•1 comments

Show HN: True and4500 FPS Edge Detection at 1K (CPU-only)

1•andrespi•18m ago•0 comments

The Manual Is the Product

https://11h.dev/en/2026/02/18/the-manual-is-the-product/
1•al3xisb•21m ago•0 comments

Accenture links staff's AI use to promotion

https://www.thetimes.com/business/technology/article/accenture-ai-data-promotion-fvpjc2vkr
1•petethomas•21m ago•1 comments

Prompt Caching 201

https://developers.openai.com/cookbook/examples/prompt_caching_201/
1•tosh•23m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What Is the Point of WebMCP?

1•curtisblaine•24m ago•0 comments

AI Desktop Agent over VNC – your AI connects to your desktop like a remote user

https://github.com/AmrDab/clawd-cursor
1•AmrDabb•25m ago•1 comments

Generalized Sequential Probability Ratio Test for Families of Hypotheses [pdf]

https://sites.stat.columbia.edu/jcliu/paper/GSPRT_SQA3.pdf
1•luu•25m ago•0 comments

GPT 5.3 Codex wiped my F: drive with a single character escaping bug

https://old.reddit.com/r/vibecoding/comments/1r96647/gpt_53_codex_wiped_my_entire_f_drive_with_a/
1•taubek•27m ago•0 comments

I built markdown.new (Markdown for Agents) and it went a little viral on X

https://markdown.new
1•elbeyoglu•27m ago•1 comments

Arcade game Pang from 1989 in WASM

https://midzer.de/wasm/pang/
2•midzer•29m ago•2 comments

CSS Agent Garden – AI agents style one HTML page via MCP

https://css-agent-garden.fly.dev/
2•happymouse•34m ago•0 comments

Running an Inference as a Service Business

https://faizank.substack.com/p/inference-as-a-service
2•fazkan•36m ago•0 comments

Map of All Theories of Consciousness

https://loc.closertotruth.com/map
2•paraschopra•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Global Issue Memory MCP – Stack Overflow for Your Coding Assistant

https://www.usegim.com/
2•nonekme•40m ago•0 comments

Learn C++ by Example • Frances Buontempo and Matt Godbolt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXKICIiXEUM&list=PLEx5khR4g7PJbSLmADahf0LOpTLifiCra
2•birdculture•40m ago•0 comments

OpenAI Is Betting on a Security Nightmare

https://julsimon.substack.com/p/openai-is-betting-on-a-security-nightmare
3•doener•41m ago•0 comments

That irritating feeling France was right – US makes Gaullism respectable again

https://www.economist.com/europe/2026/02/18/that-irritating-feeling-that-france-was-right
5•saubeidl•46m ago•1 comments

What is the probability of a coin landing on its edge?

2•vivzkestrel•46m ago•1 comments

I accidentally managed to uncover the system prompt of Google Gemini 3 Flash

https://pastebin.com/wMPqrmsw
3•errorcodezero•48m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Paul Ford: 'The A.I. Disruption Has Arrived, and It Sure Is Fun'

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/opinion/ai-software.html
2•polyglotfacto•1h ago

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polyglotfacto•1h ago
> When a friend asked me to convert a large, thorny data set, I downloaded it, cleaned it up and made it pretty and easy to explore. In the past I would have charged $350,000

> (..) it implies a product manager, a designer, two engineers (one senior) and four to six months of design, coding and testing. Plus maintenance.

What I find interesting is that ten years ago the author could have written: our intern spent the weekend at the office and ended-up creating 350k of billable work.

Such as statement would have been instantly ridiculed as unprofessional, but somehow with AI it works.

Shows Jaron Lanier is right when saying that AI makes people adjust themselves to a lower level of intelligence(or something along these lines).

> People don’t judge A.I. code the same way they judge slop articles or glazed videos. They’re not looking for the human connection of art. They’re looking to achieve a goal. Code just has to work.

Yes indeed. And what the author leaves aside is that for code to work, it requires some level of conceptual integrity beyond that which vibe coding can offer.

He also forgets to mention that the future is not either we keep building slow software by hand, or we go full vibe code, but that there is also the option of ( a new kind of?) professionals using AI to be more productive, while ensuring output is up to standards.

> It might fail a company’s quality test, but it would meet every deadline.

This brings us back to the intern frantically coding over the weekend. This problem is as old as software itself, it is just compounded by AI being even faster than a frantic human coder, but it's not new. The industry could have thrown quality standard out of the window long before LLMs came around.

I also dislike how the author seems to imply that quality software requires all this bureaucracy. I mean, what about open source for example?

> the direct descendant of NeXT’s software is what’s running on Macs and iPhones in 2026. In software, sharp change is to be avoided at all costs. The risk is just too high.

I think here he got it backwards again. At least half of the reason people are willing to spend a premium on Apple products is because the software just works, and that is because it is based on a strong foundation going back all the way to when Jobs decided to spend all his cash on building the best computer.

Some additional thoughts at https://medium.com/@polyglot_factotum/on-what-ai-does-not-di...