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I'm Tired of Talking to AI

https://orchidfiles.com/im-tired-of-ai-generated-answers/
1314•theorchid•5h ago•666 comments

Last.fm is now independent

https://support.last.fm/t/last-fm-is-now-independent/118591
64•twistslider•31m ago•9 comments

Mini Micro Fantasy Computer

https://miniscript.org/MiniMicro/index.html#about
168•nicoloren•6h ago•65 comments

Matrix Multiplications on GPUs Run Faster When Given "Predictable" Data

https://www.thonking.ai/p/strangely-matrix-multiplications
83•tosh•4d ago•22 comments

XLIDE: VBA without excel

https://github.com/WilliamSmithEdward/xlide_vscode
44•sts153•3h ago•10 comments

Phloto for My Photo Flow

https://cceckman.com/writing/phloto/
14•evakhoury•18h ago•0 comments

All of human cooking compressed into 2 megabytes

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.22391
215•josefchen•7h ago•80 comments

Incident with Pull Requests, Issues, Git Operations and API Requests

https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/xy1tt3hs572m
170•maxnoe•3h ago•136 comments

The Melancholy of Slaying Monsters

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-strange-melancholy-of-slaying-monsters/
217•prismatic•20h ago•93 comments

Show HN: I made an emergency page for my family. You should too

https://help.delduca.org
7•delduca•1h ago•5 comments

Evolving Webflow for the Agentic Web

https://webflow.com/blog/evolving-webflow-for-the-agentic-web
9•rocketpastsix•2h ago•2 comments

The VibeSec Reckoning

https://martinfowler.com/articles/vibesec-reckoning.html
35•HieronymusBosch•1h ago•10 comments

Cloudflare Flagship

https://developers.cloudflare.com/flagship/
311•tjek•16h ago•159 comments

My new obsession: A horse-racing board game of pure luck

https://alexanderbjoy.com/horse-race-board-game/
15•surprisetalk•2d ago•6 comments

Raft Consensus with a Minority of Nodes

https://padhye.org/raft-minority/
89•moarbugs•1d ago•10 comments

BadHost – CVE-2026-48710: Starlette Host-Header Auth Bypass

https://badhost.org/
105•ylk•1d ago•39 comments

Claude Code as a Daily Driver: Claude.md, Skills, Subagents, Plugins, and MCPs

https://arps18.github.io/posts/claude-code-mastery/
212•arps18•10h ago•170 comments

Private Equity Bought America's Essential Services

https://rubbishtalk.com/economy/how-private-equity-bought-americas-essential-services/
260•NoRagrets•4h ago•316 comments

Declassified CIA Cartography Maps from the 1980s

https://brilliantmaps.com/cia-maps-1980s/
32•speckx•1h ago•14 comments

That Methyl Methacrylate Tank

https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/methyl-methacrylate-tank
388•nooks•20h ago•172 comments

The worst job interview I ever had

https://www.oliverio.dev/blog/the-worst-job-interview-i-had
520•oliverio•19h ago•386 comments

Theseus: Translating Win32 to WASM

https://neugierig.org/software/blog/2026/05/theseus-wasm.html
4•ingve•2d ago•0 comments

We are Poles, so, of course, we print in Latin

https://www.ustc.ac.uk/news/we-are-poles-so-of-course-we-print-in-latin
87•danielam•3d ago•49 comments

Atomically precise mechanosynthesis of carbon structures on hydrogenated Silicon

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.27250
12•gene-h•4h ago•1 comments

Go: Support for Generic Methods

https://github.com/golang/go/issues/77273
103•f311a•7h ago•71 comments

A few interesting modern pixel fonts

https://unsung.aresluna.org/a-few-interesting-modern-pixel-fonts/
396•zdw•1d ago•94 comments

I built a Git-tracked book production pipeline

https://www.djspeckhals.com/posts/2026-05-22-how-i-bypassed-adobe-and-microsoft-to-build-a-git-tr...
276•dustin1114•4d ago•70 comments

Italy region: +200% tax on datacenters built in green/agricultural areas

https://en.ilsole24ore.com/art/lombardy-introduces-increased-charges-of-up-to-200-per-cent-for-da...
105•napolux•2h ago•148 comments

What Is a Direct Attach Copper (DAC) Cable

https://www.servethehome.com/what-is-a-direct-attach-copper-dac-cable/
63•teleforce•1d ago•53 comments

TSDuck: Open-source toolkit for MPEG-TS analysis and manipulation

https://tsduck.io/
62•phantomathkg•13h ago•5 comments
Open in hackernews

A Taxonomy of Bugs

https://ruby0x1.github.io/machinery_blog_archive/post/a-taxonomy-of-bugs/index.html
52•lissine•1y ago

Comments

mannykannot•1y ago
Here's a step 0 for your debugging strategy: spend a few minutes thinking about what could account for the bug. Prior to its occurrence, you are thinking about what could go wrong, but now you are thinking about what did go wrong, which is a much less open-ended question.
marginalia_nu•1y ago
I've had large success by treating the bug as a binary search problem as soon as I identify an initial state that's correct and a terminal state that's incorrect. It seems like a lot of work, but that's underestimating just how fast binary searches are.

Depends of course on the nature of the bug whether it's a good strategy.

readthenotes1•1y ago
I was such a bad developer that I realized I had to automate the re-running of parts of the system to find the bugs.

Of course, the code I wrote to exercise the code I wrote had bugs, but usually I wouldn't make offsetting errors.

It didn't fix all the problems I made, but it helped. And it helped to have the humility when trying to fix code to realize I wouldn't get it the first time, so should automate replication

bheadmaster•1y ago
> I had to automate the re-running of parts of the system to find the bugs

Congratz, you've independently invented integration tests.

tough•1y ago
I don't always test but adding a lil test after finding and fixing a bug so you don't end up there again a second time is a great practice
bheadmaster•1y ago
Congratz, you've invented regression tests.
quantadev•1y ago
Congrats, you've found someone who failed to invoke a buzzword that you know.

EDIT: But Acktshally `the code I wrote to exercise the code I wrote` is a description of "Unit Testing", not integration testing.

bheadmaster•1y ago
Unit/integration tests are anything but a buzzword. And my intentions were not to belittle, but to praise.

Some actions simply make so much sense to do, that any sensible person (unaware of the concept) will start doing them given enough practice, and in process they "reinvent" a common method.

keybored•1y ago
> And my intentions were not to belittle, but to praise.

With the stock eyeroll dismissal phrase.

quantadev•1y ago
As far as you knew that guy was aware what Unit Testing was since well before you were born. lol. I'm sure he appreciates all your nice compliments.
bheadmaster•1y ago
Good thing he has knights in shining armor like you to defend him from my nasty insults.
quantadev•1y ago
Good thing you can admit what you were doing.
bheadmaster•1y ago
Good thing you can understand sarcasm.
quantadev•1y ago
but your sarcasm was truthful.
bheadmaster•1y ago
but it wasn't.
quantadev•1y ago
Well in that case...Congratz, you've invented sarcasm.
bheadmaster•1y ago
Congratz, you've invented obnoxiousness.
quantadev•1y ago
Not "independently reinvented" ?
readthenotes1•1y ago
I was aware of unit testing before it had a name ... Desperation is the mother of intervention
quantadev•1y ago
Yep, I "independently reinvent" the wheel every day I guess, because I, ya know...use wheels.
alilleybrinker•1y ago
There's also the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE), a long-running taxonomy of software weaknesses (meaning types of bugs).

https://cwe.mitre.org/

Animats•1y ago
The Third-Party Bug

Is the party responsible for the bug bigger than you? If yes, it's your problem. If no, it's their problem.

marginalia_nu•1y ago
A subcategory of the design flaw I find quite a lot is the case where the code works exactly as intended, it's just not having the desired effect because of some erroneous premise.
djmips•1y ago
John Carmack uses a debugger