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How to Code Claude Code in 200 Lines of Code

https://www.mihaileric.com/The-Emperor-Has-No-Clothes/
318•nutellalover•5h ago•144 comments

Embassy: Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async

https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy
86•birdculture•2h ago•26 comments

Sopro TTS: A 169M model with zero-shot voice cloning that runs on the CPU

https://github.com/samuel-vitorino/sopro
135•sammyyyyyyy•5h ago•61 comments

Bose has released API docs and opened the API for its EoL SoundTouch speakers

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/01/bose-open-sources-its-soundtouch-home-theater-smart-speak...
2092•rayrey•10h ago•316 comments

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Fourier Transform

https://joshuawise.com/resources/ofdm/
138•voxadam•6h ago•62 comments

Why I Left iNaturalist

https://kueda.net/blog/2026/01/06/why-i-left-inat/
4•erutuon•36m ago•0 comments

Richard D. James aka Aphex Twin speaks to Tatsuya Takahashi (2017)

https://web.archive.org/web/20180719052026/http://item.warp.net/interview/aphex-twin-speaks-to-ta...
73•lelandfe•4h ago•22 comments

The Jeff Dean Facts

https://github.com/LRitzdorf/TheJeffDeanFacts
395•ravenical•12h ago•143 comments

Google AI Studio is now sponsoring Tailwind CSS

https://twitter.com/OfficialLoganK/status/2009339263251566902
459•qwertyforce•6h ago•161 comments

AI coding assistants are getting worse?

https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-coding-degrades
222•voxadam•10h ago•350 comments

Show HN: macOS menu bar app to track Claude usage in real time

https://github.com/richhickson/claudecodeusage
80•RichHickson•7h ago•31 comments

Show HN: A geofence-based social network app 6 years in development

https://www.localvideoapp.com
34•Adrian-ChatLocl•4h ago•15 comments

Ushikuvirus: Newly discovered virus may offer clues to the origin of eukaryotes

https://www.tus.ac.jp/en/mediarelations/archive/20251219_9539.html
68•rustoo•21h ago•13 comments

Pole of Inaccessibility

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility
27•benbreen•5d ago•8 comments

Fixing a Buffer Overflow in Unix v4 Like It's 1973

https://sigma-star.at/blog/2025/12/unix-v4-buffer-overflow/
80•vzaliva•7h ago•24 comments

Mux (YC W16) is hiring a platform engineer that cares about (internal) DX

https://www.mux.com/jobs
1•mmcclure•4h ago

Recent Optimizations in Python's Reference Counting

https://rushter.com/blog/python-refcount/
7•f311a•4d ago•3 comments

Making Magic Leap past Nvidia's secure bootchain and breaking Tesla Autopilots

https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/fahrplan/event/making-the-magic-leap-past-nvidia-s-s...
29•rguiscard•1w ago•11 comments

Digital Red Queen: Adversarial Program Evolution in Core War with LLMs

https://sakana.ai/drq/
99•hardmaru•9h ago•10 comments

Lights and Shadows (2020)

https://ciechanow.ski/lights-and-shadows/
223•kg•6d ago•30 comments

Flint Confirms Biodegradable Paper Batteries Are Now in Production

https://audioxpress.com/news/flint-confirms-biodegradable-paper-batteries-are-now-in-production
16•rmason•3h ago•1 comments

Dell admits consumers don't care about AI PCs

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/dells-ces-2026-chat-was-the-most-pleasingly-un-ai-briefing-ive-h...
407•mossTechnician•1d ago•303 comments

PgX – Debug Postgres performance in the context of your application code

https://docs.base14.io/blog/introducing-pgx/
19•rshetty•1d ago•4 comments

Task-free intelligence testing of LLMs

https://www.marble.onl/posts/tapping/index.html
41•amarble•6h ago•10 comments

Learning to Play Tic-Tac-Toe with Jax

https://joe-antognini.github.io/ml/jax-tic-tac-toe
29•antognini•4d ago•4 comments

He was called a 'terrorist sympathizer.' Now his AI company is valued at $3B

https://sfstandard.com/2026/01/07/called-terrorist-sympathizer-now-ai-company-valued-3b/
80•newusertoday•7h ago•63 comments

I used Lego to design a farm for people who are blind – like me

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g4zlyqnr0o
99•ColinWright•3d ago•40 comments

Support for the TSO memory model on Arm CPUs (2024)

https://lwn.net/Articles/970907/
21•weinzierl•4h ago•19 comments

IBM AI ('Bob') Downloads and Executes Malware

https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/ibm-ai-(-bob-)-downloads-and-executes-malware
231•takira•7h ago•108 comments

Intellectual Junkyards

https://www.forester-notes.org/QHXS/index.xml
41•ysangkok•3d ago•14 comments
Open in hackernews

Everything You Need to Know About Email Encryption in 2026

https://soatok.blog/2026/01/04/everything-you-need-to-know-about-email-encryption-in-2026/
34•birdculture•1d ago

Comments

hulitu•1d ago
> One of the main reasons I recommend Signal is because there is no plaintext mode to accidentally use.

We were talking about _email_.

kogir•1d ago
Yes, and highlighting a failing in email that cannot be fixed, but which is addressed in other services where confidentiality is desired.
kevin061•17h ago
Email is not remotely comparable to Signal.

Email is a free, open source, strictly defined and consensual decentralised protocol.

Signal is a source available app and server that is not decentralised and represents a walled garden. Signal is centrally controlled by OWS.

ramon156•16h ago
In the context of sending something.

No need to get pedantic

jmclnx•1d ago
If you are really concerned about someone making a mistake and send mail out unencrypted, just send out an attachment with an encrypted pdf. There are many ways to create one.

On Linux/*BSD you can use qpdf to encrypt any pdf. Maybe libroffice has an option to create a encrypted pdf.

rabchi•17h ago
I remember seeing this presentation a few years ago on the security of PDF encryption: https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10832-how_to_break_pdfs

I think this is a quick summary of one of their findings: https://pdf-insecurity.org/#how-to-break-pdf-encryption-nove...

This is perhaps something to be aware of.

3r7j6qzi9jvnve•23h ago
> SMTP, the protocol for sending email, rarely enforces TLS (if it’s even supported at all)

FWIW that's being less and less true. Major players like apple now automatically trash mail (I don't remember if it was marked as spam or bounced) if you try to send them a mail without TLS. I recall gmail published something similar for workspace? And I'm sure others will follow/already have, so you can probably also turn that knob for your own servers too and refuse plain mails -- with a bit of luck that'll bounce off some spam..

(This doesn't change the fact that any admin over there can probably read anything you send to someone there, I don't know.)

EDIT: oh, according to this ( https://old.reddit.com/r/crypto/comments/1q4arv5/everything_... ) enabling TLS doesn't check the host name matches anything sane? So TLS doesn't actually bring in anything, wow...

mitchbob•23h ago
Discussion 3 days ago (8 comments):

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46492810

bjoli•17h ago
I remember old XMPP clients had an interface to send different kinds of messages. One was for chats and one was like a message with subject eland so on. When OMEMO arrived I always wondered if that could be used to make a mail-like system, with chats and mail-like conversations with subjects.