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https://f-droid.org/2026/02/20/twif.html
1614•LorenDB•18h ago•584 comments

I Verified My LinkedIn Identity. Here's What I Handed Over

https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/
141•ColinWright•5h ago•35 comments

Andrej Karpathy talks about "Claws"

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/21/claws/
106•helloplanets•2h ago•131 comments

Turn Dependabot off

https://words.filippo.io/dependabot/
494•todsacerdoti•15h ago•141 comments

I found a Vulnerability. They found a Lawyer

https://dixken.de/blog/i-found-a-vulnerability-they-found-a-lawyer
643•toomuchtodo•17h ago•299 comments

Facebook is cooked

https://pilk.website/3/facebook-is-absolutely-cooked
1157•npilk•18h ago•639 comments

Padlet (YC W13) Is Hiring in San Francisco and Singapore

https://padlet.jobs
1•coffeebite•31m ago

Ggml.ai joins Hugging Face to ensure the long-term progress of Local AI

https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/19759
752•lairv•22h ago•193 comments

Wikipedia deprecates Archive.today, starts removing archive links

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/wikipedia-bans-archive-today-after-site-executed-ddos...
467•nobody9999•17h ago•279 comments

What Happened to Software Is Happening to Finance and Accounting

https://doempke.com/what-happened-to-software-is-happening-to-finance-and-accounting/
8•robk•1h ago•0 comments

CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019)

https://worldwideweb.cern.ch
191•tylerdane•13h ago•66 comments

Understanding Std:Shared_mutex from C++17

https://www.cppstories.com/2026/shared_mutex/
17•ibobev•3d ago•1 comments

Acme Weather

https://acmeweather.com/blog/introducing-acme-weather
75•cryptoz•5h ago•50 comments

Lean 4: How the theorem prover works and why it's the new competitive edge in AI

https://venturebeat.com/ai/lean4-how-the-theorem-prover-works-and-why-its-the-new-competitive-edg...
46•tesserato•3d ago•22 comments

Coccinelle: The Linux kernel's source-to-source transformation tool

https://github.com/coccinelle/coccinelle
22•anon111332142•4h ago•6 comments

What Is OAuth?

https://leaflet.pub/p/did:plc:3vdrgzr2zybocs45yfhcr6ur/3mfd2oxx5v22b
136•cratermoon•11h ago•48 comments

LibreOffice blasts OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in

https://www.neowin.net/news/libreoffice-blasts-fake-open-source-onlyoffice-for-working-with-micro...
72•XzetaU8•3h ago•40 comments

Every company building your AI assistant is now an ad company

https://juno-labs.com/blogs/every-company-building-your-ai-assistant-is-an-ad-company
205•ajuhasz•17h ago•105 comments

Gitas – A tool for Git account switching

https://github.com/letmutex/gitas
18•letmutex•4d ago•14 comments

Cord: Coordinating Trees of AI Agents

https://www.june.kim/cord
104•gfortaine•11h ago•47 comments

Large Language Model Reasoning Failures

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.06176
14•T-A•3h ago•6 comments

EU mandates replaceable batteries by 2027 (2023)

https://environment.ec.europa.eu/news/new-law-more-sustainable-circular-and-safe-batteries-enters...
158•cyrusmg•4h ago•108 comments

Index, Count, Offset, Size

https://tigerbeetle.com/blog/2026-02-16-index-count-offset-size/
96•ingve•3d ago•36 comments

Blue light filters don't work – controlling total luminance is a better bet

https://www.neuroai.science/p/blue-light-filters-dont-work
177•pminimax•18h ago•186 comments

When etcd crashes, check your disks first

https://nubificus.co.uk/blog/etcd/
13•_ananos_•5h ago•5 comments

OpenScan

https://openscan.eu/pages/scan-gallery
174•joebig•15h ago•13 comments

The path to ubiquitous AI (17k tokens/sec)

https://taalas.com/the-path-to-ubiquitous-ai/
754•sidnarsipur•1d ago•417 comments

Show HN: Mines.fyi – all the mines in the US in a leaflet visualization

https://mines.fyi/
85•irasigman•15h ago•42 comments

The bare minimum for syncing Git repos

https://alexwlchan.net/2026/bare-git/
7•speckx•3d ago•2 comments

24 Hour Fitness won't let you unsubscribe from marketing spam, so I fixed it

https://ahmedkaddoura.com/projects/24hf-unsubscribe
63•daem•3h ago•19 comments
Open in hackernews

Kate and Python Language Server

https://akselmo.dev/posts/kate-python-lsp/
79•todsacerdoti•9mo ago

Comments

josteink•9mo ago
As someone who recently set up something similar in Emacs with eglot I had to ditch Python-LSP-server.

It was so incredibly slow to respond, even on a M2 Max MBP, that it lowered my productivity by orders of magnitudes (and made Emacs laggy).

Maybe I did something wrong? I don’t know.

What I do know is that I tried pyright instead as a different LSP-server for Python and I haven’t looked back.

It’s a night and day difference. It’s snappy and everything works as expected, with venvs and mypy too.

kstrauser•9mo ago
I agree. I really wanted to like python-lsp-server (aka pylsp), but I felt it's kind of a mess getting everything set up and configured. Loathe as I was to configure a server running in Node to help my editor with Python code, it's far and away the best option I've found so far.

I do hope "ruff server" will do for Python LSPs what ruff did for linting and formatting.

nerdponx•9mo ago
I haven't tried the Ruff server yet, but Jedi Language Server is usably fast, and does a good enough job.
kstrauser•9mo ago
Jedi's very nice for refactoring and auto-completion! I get more value from linting and type checking, though, and Jedi doesn't handle those. Pairing it with something like pyright is a great combination if your editor lets you connect to multiple servers.
kristjansson•9mo ago
It's not ready yet, but https://pyrefly.org/ might be a good competitor/complement in the future
tiltowait•9mo ago
Looks promising! It doesn't work with my poetry environment, but I like what I see so far. Definitely something to watch.
team_pyrefly•9mo ago
Hi! I'm on the team behind Pyrefly. Thanks for taking a look and raising the need for poetry support. We added a GitHub issue to track that here: https://github.com/facebook/pyrefly/issues/166
arccy•9mo ago
last time i looked the people were recommending basedpyright: https://github.com/DetachHead/basedpyright
Hasnep•9mo ago
I've been recommending it whenever Pylance comes up on HN or Lobsters, the docs explain how to set it up on the most popular editors: https://docs.basedpyright.com/dev/installation/ides
wormius•9mo ago
Not particularly relevant to the core article, but just a dumb thought re: the LSP/LS annoyance mentioned in the intro.

I think maybe some of it stems from 'ls' the command. If I saw something called py-ls instead of py-lsp, I may think it's a python based ls command. "Name Collision" as it were.

Anyways off to read the rest of the article...

ogoffart•9mo ago
I wrote a language server too, and I also went with "-lsp" naming because it's way more recognizable. "LSP" is kind of a brand. If you look at the list at https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/impleme... a lot of them are named -lsp.
dundarious•9mo ago
Might not be an issue for your typical setup, but I suggest quoting your variable expansions in bash. Otherwise, spaces, etc., will lead to issues.

It would also make sense to use path after it is defined, instead of sometimes using `$1` again.

But I'm confused by `cd`ing into `$path` and then checking paths that are prefixed by `$path`... I assume that is an error, and you won't run it like `script.sh ./work/project` and expect a path like `./work/project/work/project` or `./work/project/project` to exist. Can just `cd "$1"` and be done.

Mildly surprised the .venv/venv check isn't an elif as well.

  #!/usr/bin/env bash
  cd "$1"
  if [ -d ./.venv ]; then
    source ./.venv/bin/activate
  elif [ -d ./venv ]; then
    source ./venv/bin/activate
  fi
  exec pylsp --check-parent-process