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Double your Codex / Claude Code productivity and output

https://github.com/tanweai/pua
1•sturza•1m ago•0 comments

Kagi adds Hacker News conversation under links

https://imgur.com/a/S4S0vPX
1•scosman•3m ago•0 comments

Stop Monitoring AI Systems Like Web Services

https://www.newsletter.swirlai.com/p/stop-monitoring-ai-systems-like-web
1•AurimasGr•5m ago•0 comments

Bullet Trains Without Tracks

https://goodcomputer.substack.com/p/bullet-trains-without-tracks
1•d9w•6m ago•0 comments

InferenceFS: Never worry about data again (Again)

https://github.com/philipl/inferencefs/
1•GTP•6m ago•0 comments

Searchable Attenborough

https://attenborough-100.vercel.app/
2•bookofjoe•7m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why is the best way to find a job as a Software Engineer in 2026?

2•Ako03•10m ago•2 comments

High-performance, cross-platform real-time ASCII video rendering engine

https://github.com/YusufB5/ASCILINE
2•SockThief•13m ago•1 comments

Can't Stop the Signal. Poison It

https://blog.digitalgrease.dev/posts/fauxx-cant-stop-the-signal
1•rmadriz•16m ago•0 comments

What's up with Wayland's "keycode=scancode+8"? [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iJlbg0IuSE
1•inigyou•19m ago•0 comments

Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After World War II

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/14/world/europe/germany-japan-rearmament-military.html
2•rustoo•20m ago•2 comments

Swiss voters rejected 10M population cap proposal

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/switzerland-votes-proposal-cap-population-10-million-2026-06...
2•vld_chk•23m ago•0 comments

Build Claude Alternative in Cloud in 20mins

https://docs.dagploy.com/home/blog/blog-post/build-claude-alternative-in-20-mins
1•yodi•24m ago•0 comments

Cross-Language Detection of Malicious Packages in npm and PyPI (2023) [pdf]

https://www.acsac.org/2023/files/web/slides/ladisa-69-crosslanguagedetectionmalicious.pdf
1•vitorsr•24m ago•1 comments

Accessing Our Digital Past in the Manuscript Division Reading Room, 2022

https://blogs.loc.gov/manuscripts/2022/11/accessing-our-digital-past-in-the-manuscript-division-r...
1•pcrh•26m ago•0 comments

Lifting E-Graphs

https://www.philipzucker.com/lifting_egraph/
1•haeseong•32m ago•0 comments

Point Cloud Sound for irregular shaped audio sources

https://blog.runevision.com/2026/06/point-cloud-sound-for-irregular-shaped.html
2•haeseong•33m ago•0 comments

How to Earn a Billion Dollars

https://paulgraham.com/earn.html
28•kingstoned•41m ago•45 comments

The Interview Starts Before the First Question

https://www.minid.net/2026/6/14/the-interview-starts-before-the-first-question
1•meerita•47m ago•0 comments

Technology and Social Change

https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/technology-and-social-change
1•rbanffy•47m ago•0 comments

Virtualisation on Apple Silicon

https://eclecticlight.co/virtualisation-on-apple-silicon/
1•signa11•50m ago•0 comments

Why China is betting on big nuclear reactors

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/11/1138789/china-big-nuclear-reactors/
1•RickJWagner•51m ago•0 comments

Multiplayer Reversi / Othello Game

https://othello.mcore.one
1•codecarter•52m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Cognir – Just my sprawling high school project

https://cognir.netlify.app/
1•Sahil-Das•53m ago•0 comments

U.K. forces intercept a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel

https://www.nbcnews.com/world/europe/uk-forces-intercept-russian-shadow-fleet-oil-tanker-english-...
2•vrganj•53m ago•0 comments

Meshcore for the Lilygo Display P4

https://home.mcore.one/
1•codecarter•54m ago•0 comments

Time Doesn't Exist Everywhere–and It Might Not Exist Forever

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a71526768/curved-time/
3•bookofjoe•58m ago•1 comments

A Nipkow Disk Mechanical TV Simulator

https://analogtv.net/mechanical-lab
1•ambanmba•59m ago•1 comments

Open Electricity Dispatch – May 2026

https://openelectricity.org.au/analysis/open-electricity-dispatch--may-2026
1•dbaupp•1h ago•0 comments

Relent less AI self-evolution

https://github.com/001TMF/harness-forge
1•proteus-design•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ask HN: What problem did AI create at your company that didn't exist before?

7•Yatsui•2h ago
I've worked on a few AI-heavy projects recently and it feels like every team develops a new headache that didn't exist before AI. What was it for your company?What did you end up doing about it?

Comments

lordkrandel•2h ago
Reviews, issues that have no meaning. Trust issues in submissions. Fomo.
Yatsui•2h ago
Agreed, the trust thing is what gets me too. when a review or an issue might be ai generated noise you end up re-reviewing everything by hand, so it adds work instead of saving it. The volume of meaningless issues is lowkey insane...
AbbeFaria•1h ago
Excess verbiage in communication. Design docs, root cause debriefs etc all are clearly AI generated with little thought to whether they are helpful to the reader. They are certainly helpful to the writer as they can just offload it to the AI.

Its hard to discern the kernel of truth that the author is trying to communicate. So much of documentation is now AI generated and rarely does it help in understanding code bases or diagnosing issues in production.

This was my experience at MSFT for the past year or so.

Yatsui•57m ago
"Helpful to the writer, useless to the reader" is such a good way to put it. The cost just moved downstream. I've started skipping the doc entirely and just reading the code, feels faster at this point
sunrunner•1h ago
Workslop [1] in seemingly every possible dimension: excessive wording in Slack, with entire messages clearly not written or fully understood by the person writing; Notion pages with the same pattern; vast piles of internal engineering documents such as RFCs, ADRs and AVDs that were clearly not only not written by the author but also not even reviewed, ultimately conveying no information, a negative signal-to-noise ratio; the diagram equivalent of the same - visualisations with numerous typos and the characteristic visual quirks of diffusion-generated text, also conveying no actual information.

Agentic systems being deployed and adding more work in places: Slack messages now being picked up by workflows and AI integrations that automatically create messages, tickets, 'action items'; alerts triggering additional agentic investigation adding noise instead of reducing it (If you couldn't figure out actionable alerts before I'm not sure how an agentic system is going to help with that problem).

The removal or avoidance of individual accountability or ownership in many places: developer contributions that aren't understood by the person submitting them; loss of ownership and accountibility in work ("I asked Claude to...", "I worked with Claude to...", "Claude decided to...", "I don't know, Claude did it..."); destruction of trust between colleagues.

[1] https://hbr.org/2025/09/ai-generated-workslop-is-destroying-...

Yatsui•51m ago
Damn those are a lot of reasons. The accountability one is particularly messed up to me....If you cant defend your own work and blame it on Claude, The question arises why are you even being hired for
sunrunner•49m ago
> The question arises why are you even being hired for

Oh that's easy. Someone needs to review and approve edits and commands.

jumpycodes•1h ago
Besides the obvious AI-Generated messages and emails that provide no real value to anybody. (just sending the prompt would be more efficient) We are still yet to adopt AI into our workflow.

Officially we are only allowed to use Microsoft Copilot, which is great if you do not work in IT but utterly useless for development.

Therefore, every developer uses their own AI model / subscription, and we have a varying amount of slop being shipped. This leads to some developers, who adhere to the rules, being accused of falling behind because they can obviously not keep up with the developers who just push slop into the review.

Yatsui
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41m ago
From engineers to reviewers...we have come a long way.