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How to Safely Drop a Column in Rails

https://writesoftwarewell.com/safely-drop-columns-rails-ignored-columns
1•software_writer•32s ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is the next big thing locally running coding agents?

1•baigy•2m ago•0 comments

Bluesky says the Kremlin is hacking their platform

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/21/business/bluesky-russia-hacking-accounts.html
1•NordStreamYacht•2m ago•0 comments

How we made our launch video with Claude Code (and open-sourced the tool)

https://kiln.tech/blog/we_made_our_launch_video_in_claude_code
1•scosman•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Freenet, a peer-to-peer platform for decentralized apps

https://freenet.org/
1•sanity•2m ago•0 comments

Why micropayments can't save news

https://werd.io/why-micropayments-cant-save-news/
1•benwerd•3m ago•0 comments

SQLite is the best home for AI agents

https://su3.io/posts/willow
1•losfair•4m ago•0 comments

Two Researchers Are Rebuilding Mathematics from the Ground Up

https://www.quantamagazine.org/two-researchers-are-rebuilding-mathematics-from-the-ground-up-2026...
1•Brajeshwar•4m ago•0 comments

Code as Agent Harness

https://code-as-harness.github.io/code-as-harness-webpage/
1•dmpetrov•5m ago•0 comments

Michael Keating has died at the age of 79 (1947–2026)

https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/michael-keating-1947-2026
2•speckx•5m ago•0 comments

Bolt Challenges Nvidia with a Focus on Cutting-Edge Graphics

https://spectrum.ieee.org/bolt-graphics-zeus-gpu
2•oldnetguy•7m ago•0 comments

Anthropic is paying $15B a year for access to Elon Musk's data centers

https://www.theverge.com/science/935229/spacex-anthropic-ipo-ai-capacity-deal-colossus
3•cdrnsf•7m ago•0 comments

Get your passwords out of Bitwarden while you still can

https://www.osnews.com/story/145029/get-your-passwords-out-of-bitwarden-while-you-still-can/
2•speckx•8m ago•0 comments

US manufacturing activity rises to four-year high in May, S&P flash PMI shows

https://www.reuters.com/business/us-manufacturing-activity-rises-four-year-high-may-sp-global-sur...
3•alephnerd•8m ago•0 comments

Open-Source Software Is Starting to Help Robots Think

https://spectrum.ieee.org/open-source-robot-ai-platforms
2•oldnetguy•8m ago•0 comments

PromptVC

https://www.promptvc.io/blog/introducing-promptvc
1•justicea83•8m ago•0 comments

ArkDisk – Self-hosted Nextcloud as a service (don't hack too fast)

https://arkdisk.com/
1•ChristopherArk•9m ago•0 comments

Semantic Typography

https://wordasimage.github.io/Word-As-Image-Page/
1•soupspaces•9m ago•0 comments

Eploring for Now

1•S_G_tech•10m ago•0 comments

NHTSA Product Information Catalog Vehicle Listing API

https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/api/
1•mmmlinux•11m ago•0 comments

Yeunjoo Choi from Igalia on Chromium

https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/20/yeunjoo-choi-from-igalia-on-chromium.html
1•ibobev•11m ago•0 comments

SpaceX not the behemoth everyone thought

https://www.axios.com/2026/05/21/spacex-ipo-musk-ai
2•atombender•12m ago•0 comments

Twenty-Two Degrees of Freedom and the Synergy Trick

https://atomsfrontier.substack.com/p/twenty-two-degrees-of-freedom-and
2•jpatel3•12m ago•0 comments

Book Review: On the Calculation of Volume

https://www.stephendiehl.com/posts/calculation_of_volume/
1•ibobev•13m ago•0 comments

American Safety Net

https://americansafetynet.org
2•wkkapr•16m ago•2 comments

SpaceX files for stock market debut that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4pe2953q1o
1•geox•17m ago•0 comments

Facebook is terrifyingly bad with privacy

https://gary.onl/facebook-is-terrifyingly-bad-with-privacy/
1•speckx•18m ago•0 comments

'Fuck you, Bambu': How one private message could change the face of 3D printing

https://www.theverge.com/tech/931532/bambu-agpl-pawel-jarczak-open-source-threat-dmca-github
2•Brajeshwar•18m ago•0 comments

A Design Skill for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex

https://www.usehallmark.com/
1•teddyX•19m ago•1 comments

Bevy Game Engine Explained Visually

https://aibodh.com/posts/bevy-game-engine/
1•febin•20m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Google's Antigravity Bait and Switch

https://www.0xsid.com/blog/antigravity-bait-n-switch
51•ssiddharth•46m ago

Comments

Sevii•21m ago
How did Google blow their AI lead? Why is Google the 2nd or 3rd tier player in the AI coding market? Why can't GCP supplant AWS?

Because google can't help but constantly shoot its customers and itself in the foot.

satvikpendem•19m ago
No, it's more that Gemini models are simply not very good for coding compared to the top two. Even with Antigravity I use Claude models.
fluffyspork•4m ago
Gemma 4 31b is better for coding than Gemini in my limited testing on a small C project single source file project, less than 1000 lines. Setting temperature to 0 gives better results for me. It seems like Gemini ignores the system prompt more and the default reasoning output seems more incoherent.
embedding-shape•14m ago
> How did Google blow their AI lead?

What lead? Maybe because I'm mostly using AI/LLMs for development, but neither Google, Anthropic, xAI or anyone else has ever been in the lead, OpenAI always had the best models in my mind, as long as you're comparing the "top" plans between all of them.

Besides, they all seem to shoot themselves in the foot, OpenAI included, seems the only thing that differs is how often and how big the damage is.

MisterKent•11m ago
Wow. Didn't realize OAI was astroturfing hacker news now...
embedding-shape•8m ago
All the labs astroturf all the social media, HN is not unique and OpenAI wouldn't be the only ones. I even receive offers sometimes on my email put in my HN profile, asking me to post about their project in exchange for money.

Be skeptical of anything you read online, not just what you think is "obvious astroturf".

infecto•3m ago
I probably wouldn’t say they always had the best model but for years OAI was definitely pushing the limits both on model quality and product offerings. It was not until the last year or so that Anthropic started punching above their weight.
HDThoreaun•9m ago
Google invented transformers. They had LLMs before openAI existed.
embedding-shape•7m ago
Great, tell me again who put the Transformer into LLMs?

Also, if we're going backwards, who invented neural networks, does that mean that person also then "had LLMs before OpenAI existed"?

drdrek•20m ago
I'm very surprised, goggle are usually known for their customer focused approach and long standing support of legacy systems!
ventana•12m ago
I am especially impressed with how they keep supporting Google Reader for all these years despite the declining user base, because they care so much about the existing users.
marginalx•5m ago
They have been so incredible how they let you know well in advance and work with you before blocking your GCP account and never, I mean never just randomly shutdown like the other sleazy providers.

This is a huge surprise, never thought I would see this in my life time.

iKlsR•18m ago
I had the exact same experience, on Windows had to purge everything and lost all my history, on Mac it was a one click upgrade and sign in again for the most part with history gone as well.

Overall the experience was pretty bad for what is expected from them and I'm wondering what the thought process behind this is, I dislike this single prompt box review workflow and is a reason I don't use any of the tui stuff and it's odd that they are leaning so hard to mimic CC when others like cursor are embracing the same workflow but still sculpting around the code. I want to edit as I'm working and have access to all my normal tools and fragmenting my work to this new vision and a separate text editor defeats the point.

For now I'll probably switch to using it as a fallback when I've exhausted my quota elsewhere and start to rely on it less before the next rug pull when I wake up and the IDE is gone. Aside, Gemini has been surprisingly good and I really liked their take on the implementation and review workflow.

sschueller•15m ago
I pay for google "Starter" workspace.

Recently I started to get harassed to upgrade. Big button in gmail, large notifications on top of my mail in the mobile app etc. Also two other buttons to get me to turn on AI features I don't need.

I already pay a lot, I don't want to pay double just not to be harassed.

Having buttons to features that I would have to pay extra for is one thing. But having notifications and large buttons to upgrade when I am already a paying customer is harassment.

metalliqaz•9m ago
The market demands INFINITE GROWTH
radres•7m ago
Sadly since couple of years or so ago we forgot about UX. Or quality in general. I have a companion which tells me I did everything right before pushing to prod. WCGW
glitchc•7m ago
"..and you will learn to like it!"

--someone important

andrewjneumann•5m ago
Google Enterprise accounts are sunsetting AI Ultra in favor of consumption based pricing at the end of the month. It’s unclear how limits for AI Ultra might change for gmail users. Flash3.5 is much better at coding, but also more expensive the pervious flash models.

So much for AI getting cheaper.

ozgung•4m ago
I want to Ask HN relating to this: What can be the motivation behind this change? Is this the preferred way of using AI coding tools nowadays? I've been using Antigravity mainly because of its tab completions. So I can work in code like in a traditional way and AI assists me. But it was a broken experience and now they are moving away from IDE based tool. The alternative is you write the prompt and it does everything. Is this the standard SW development workflow in 2026?