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Chemistry behind the Garden Grove chemical tank

https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/methyl-methacrylate-tank
103•nooks•2h ago•26 comments

A few interesting modern pixel fonts

https://unsung.aresluna.org/a-few-interesting-modern-pixel-fonts/
164•zdw•1d ago•36 comments

I Bypassed Adobe and Microsoft to Build 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...
103•dustin1114•4d ago•29 comments

Rosalind: A genomics toolkit in Rust running whole-genome pipelines on a laptop

https://github.com/logannye/rosalind
100•samuell•5d ago•25 comments

Spain blocks prediction markets Polymarket, Kalshi over lack of gambling licence

https://www.reuters.com/business/spain-blocks-prediction-markets-polymarket-kalshi-over-lack-gamb...
654•thm•8h ago•313 comments

The Ballad of TIGIT

https://www.owlposting.com/p/the-ballad-of-tigit
84•crescit_eundo•6h ago•16 comments

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston to step down

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/26/dropbox-ceo-drew-houston-ashraf-alkarmi.html
223•aghuang•8h ago•261 comments

Big tech's anti-labor playbook has come for Wikipedia

https://medium.com/@jakeorlowitz/wikipedia-is-doing-the-capitalist-thing-56a393232943
69•cdrnsf•1h ago•20 comments

Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale

https://www.minicor.com/
62•fchishtie•7h ago•44 comments

C64 Basic: Game Map Overhead “Camera View”

https://retrogamecoders.com/overhead-camera-view/
67•ibobev•8h ago•9 comments

The Steinwinter Supercargo

https://www.thedrive.com/article/12603/the-forgotten-steinwinter-supercargo-is-unlike-anything-on...
18•itronitron•3d ago•0 comments

The real cost of owning a home

https://ericturner.dev/posts/cost-of-home-ownership/
188•ggcr•5h ago•458 comments

C array types are weird

https://anselmschueler.com/blogposts/2025-c-pointers/
5•signa11•1d ago•1 comments

Outsourcing plus local AI will soon become more economical vs. frontier labs

https://www.signalbloom.ai/posts/outsourcing-plus-localai-will-soon-become-more-economical-vs-fro...
212•GodelNumbering•9h ago•230 comments

Sage Care (YC S24) Is Hiring Software Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sagecare/jobs/xtloH8r-senior-software-engineer
1•ian-gillis•4h ago

What color is your function? (2015)

https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2015/02/01/what-color-is-your-function/
75•tosh•6h ago•82 comments

DynIP – Dynamic DNS with RFC 2136, IPv6, DNSSEC, and BYOD

https://dynip.dev/
304•dynip•14h ago•116 comments

Are we self-sovereign PKI yet?

https://buffrr.dev/blog/are-we-self-sovereign-pki-yet/
63•ca98am79•4d ago•29 comments

Opaque Types in Python

https://blog.glyph.im/2026/05/opaque-types-in-python.html
102•lumpa•3d ago•42 comments

Use boring languages with LLMs

https://jry.io/writing/use-boring-languages-with-llms/
132•evakhoury•4d ago•106 comments

Performance of Rust Language [pdf]

https://github.com/yugr/rust-slides/
118•tanelpoder•22h ago•86 comments

Stack Overflow’s forum is dead but the company’s still kicking

https://sherwood.news/tech/stack-overflow-forum-dead-thanks-ai-but-companys-still-kicking-ai/
116•geerlingguy•4h ago•167 comments

Netherlands blocks US takeover of vital digital supplier

https://www.politico.eu/article/netherlands-blocks-us-takeover-vital-digital-supplier/
484•vrganj•10h ago•190 comments

Don't Subscribe So Casually

https://thebestworstcase.substack.com/p/dont-subscribe-so-casually
99•shmublu•7h ago•69 comments

Earthion: A New Mega Drive-Style Shoot-Em-Up

https://earthiongame.com/
131•MrBuddyCasino•18h ago•63 comments

Is "colorectal cancer" rising in "young people"?

https://dynomight.net/crc-rates/
139•surprisetalk•5h ago•146 comments

A sleep-like consolidation mechanism for LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26099
164•juxtapose•6h ago•122 comments

Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews

https://shmuplations.com/phantasystariv/
125•speckx•4d ago•53 comments

Modern Blu-ray drives can now rip GameCube, Wii, and Xbox 360 games to PC

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/console-gaming/modern-blu-ray-drives-can-now-rip-gamecub...
59•01-_-•3h ago•7 comments

The user is visibly frustrated

https://pscanf.com/s/354/
257•croes•17h ago•232 comments
Open in hackernews

Fixrleak: Fixing Java Resource Leaks with GenAI

https://www.uber.com/blog/fixrleak-fixing-java-resource-leaks-with-genai/
17•carimura•1y ago

Comments

stevoski•1y ago
> “Resource leaks, where resources like files, database connections, or streams aren’t properly released after use, are a persistent issue in Java applications”

This was true maybe back in 2005. Java has had try-with-resources for a loooong time. As I see it this has been the dominant idiom for ages, for handling resources that might leak.

okr•1y ago
People tend to forget. Stream-API is a good candidate, that people like to not consider for leakage. If you don't own your stream, if you do not definitly know, that your stream comes from a collection, then ya better close it with a try-block.
bob778•1y ago
How much effort was spent automating this to fix 112 instances across Uber’s code base? I assume code reviews would catch any new issues so this seems like overkill for a small one-off task?
hawk_•1y ago
Spotbugs or checkstyle etc... would catch these. What does AI add here?
xyst•1y ago
It gives marketing team at Uber to say "wE uSe AI hErE!!1". C-levels approve since anything AI gets a nice pump.

Engineering wise. This adds nothing. It’s an absolute waste of compute and energy to run this through LLMs

sigotirandolas•1y ago
> This analysis ensures that FixrLeak skips functions where resources are passed as parameters, returned, or stored in fields, as these resources often outlive the function’s scope.

> FixrLeak delivers precise, reliable fixes while leaving more complex cases for advanced analysis at the caller level.

In other words, this will only fix trivial leaks, which are best seen as a language design issue and can be fixed by RAII, reference counting, etc.

It won't fix the more insidious leaks like `UNBOUNDED_QUEUE.add(item)` that are more likely to pass through code review in the first place.

xyst•1y ago
Using AI when a static scanner like SonarQube easily picks up these types of resource leaks, especially in Java.

Peak waste.

What’s next?

"Get rid of your GitHub dependabot alerts and replace it with my shitty ChatGPT wrapper”

rvz•1y ago
> Using AI when a static scanner like SonarQube easily picks up these types of resource leaks, especially in Java.

Exactly.

It's very disappointing to see that Uber engineers would rather trust an LLM to that claims to spot these issues when a battle-tested scanner such as SonarQube would have caught this in the first place.

The LLM hype-train is almost just as bad as the JavaScript hype train in the 2010s where some of the worst technologies are used on everything.

rvz•1y ago
Why exactly do you need LLMs for this when efficient alternatives like SonarQube or checkstyle already do this without the expensive waste LLMs create?

This adds little to no technical advantage over existing solutions what so ever for this particular use case.

yahoozoo•1y ago
stupid af
Traubenfuchs•1y ago
So you tell me those 200-600k software engineers that can easily solve leetcode hard are so incompetent they missed using try-with-resources at such scale, they needed to introduce new AI tooling to fix it?

Hey Uber, I am from the EU, I usually can‘t even solve leetcode medium but I will write you scalable, spotless Java for a third of the salary.

Our industry and its economics are a joke.

hello_moto•1y ago
So you write bug-free scalable code 100% in any jobs you ever worked for?

I guess we don’t need QA and Dev/Staging environment

rad_gruchalski•1y ago
Can the QA team? How does the dev/staging environment help writing less buggy code?
rad_gruchalski•1y ago
But can you leetcode heh.
TYMorningCoffee•1y ago
A lot of commenters point out that there already are many established static checkers that do this. That is not what Uber attempts here.

Uber is not proposing a static checker. They even use sonar qube in their architecture. They propose using an LLM to resolve the leak detected by sonar qube.