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Claude Opus 4.6

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-6
1113•HellsMaddy•3h ago•475 comments

GPT-5.3-Codex

https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-3-codex/
737•meetpateltech•3h ago•290 comments

We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C Compiler

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/building-c-compiler
177•modeless•2h ago•138 comments

LinkedIn checks for 2953 browser extensions

https://github.com/mdp/linkedin-extension-fingerprinting
130•mdp•1h ago•73 comments

My AI Adoption Journey

https://mitchellh.com/writing/my-ai-adoption-journey
108•anurag•2h ago•28 comments

Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/agent-teams
238•davidbarker•3h ago•112 comments

MenuetOS – a GUI OS that boots from a single floppy disk

https://www.menuetos.net/
40•pjerem•2d ago•6 comments

There Will Come Soft Rains (1950) [pdf]

https://www.btboces.org/Downloads/7_There%20Will%20Come%20Soft%20Rains%20by%20Ray%20Bradbury.pdf
77•wallflower•4d ago•21 comments

Don't rent the cloud, own instead

https://blog.comma.ai/datacenter/
1016•Torq_boi•15h ago•424 comments

A small, shared skill library by builders, for builders. (human and agent)

https://github.com/PsiACE/skills
34•recrush•3h ago•3 comments

Ardour 9.0 Released

https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html
156•PaulDavisThe1st•3h ago•26 comments

Psychometric Jailbreaks Reveal Internal Conflict in Frontier Models

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.04124
34•toomuchtodo•3h ago•30 comments

150 MB Minimal FreeBSD Installation

https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/02/01/150-mb-minimal-freebsd-installation/
107•vermaden•4d ago•15 comments

The New Collabora Office for Desktop

https://www.collaboraonline.com/collabora-office/
129•mfld•7h ago•79 comments

Maihem (YC W24): hiring senior robotics perception engineer (London, on-site)

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/maihem/8da3fa8b-5544-45de-a99e-888021519758
1•mxrns•4h ago

Advancing finance with Claude Opus 4.6

https://claude.com/blog/opus-4-6-finance
105•da_grift_shift•3h ago•25 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 extra usage promo

https://support.claude.com/en/articles/13613973-claude-opus-4-6-extra-usage-promo
7•rob•1h ago•5 comments

Company as Code

https://blog.42futures.com/p/company-as-code
191•ahamez•8h ago•98 comments

Hypernetworks: Neural Networks for Hierarchical Data

https://blog.sturdystatistics.com/posts/hnet_part_I/
5•mkmccjr•4h ago•0 comments

Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code

https://www.axios.com/2026/02/05/anthropic-claude-opus-46-software-hunting
132•speckx•3h ago•80 comments

When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown

https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2026/02/03/badnas/
409•zdw•16h ago•218 comments

Nanobot: Ultra-Lightweight Alternative to OpenClaw

https://github.com/HKUDS/nanobot
185•ms7892•11h ago•102 comments

GB Renewables Map

https://renewables-map.robinhawkes.com/
113•RobinL•8h ago•44 comments

Fela Kuti First African to Get Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/1/fela-kuti-becomes-first-african-to-get-grammys-lifetime-a...
102•defrost•4d ago•24 comments

A Broken Heart

https://allenpike.com/2026/a-broken-heart/
138•memalign•4d ago•38 comments

Programming Patterns: The Story of the Jacquard Loom

https://www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/jacquard-loom
69•andsoitis•4d ago•26 comments

CIA suddenly stops publishing, removes archives of The World Factbook

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/5/the-world-factbook/
246•ck2•7h ago•93 comments

Flock CEO calls Deflock a "terrorist organization" [video] (2025)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-kZGrDz7PU
230•cdrnsf•2h ago•141 comments

Triton Bespoke Layouts

https://www.lei.chat/posts/triton-bespoke-layouts/
8•matt_d•4d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Micropolis/SimCity Clone in Emacs Lisp

https://github.com/vkazanov/elcity
141•vkazanov•12h ago•37 comments
Open in hackernews

There Will Come Soft Rains (1950) [pdf]

https://www.btboces.org/Downloads/7_There%20Will%20Come%20Soft%20Rains%20by%20Ray%20Bradbury.pdf
77•wallflower•4d ago

Comments

aebtebeten•4d ago
the soviet cartoon version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LNHYz89sNc
gsf_emergency_6•3d ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_(po...

Almost politically incorrect woke?

Another Bradbury adaptation

https://youtu.be/02FgildTKMs

(Here there be Tygers)

jmatthiass•1h ago
The first thing I thought of. Beautiful version.
pixl97•1h ago
Did the wall clock say 2027? There still time for our in house robots then.
chikinpotpi•1h ago
how dare you make my feel my own feelings
sonofhans•1h ago
I’ll always upvote Bradbury; what a master. Isaac Asimov used to talk about “the big 3” of science fiction of his era: himself (natch), Arthur C Clarke, and Ray Bradbury. The more I read of all those cats, and boy have I read them, I came to see that Asimov was wrong, and that Bradbury was a different and better writer altogether.

Bradbury’s stories are about people, deeply real and deeply feeling people. This thread is young and already comments are about how Bradbury made folks feel. He was a humanist, like Ursula LeGuin, and less interested in exactly how the ray guns worked. Frank Herbert seems like this to me as well, very humane, opposite of Greg Bear and Kim Stanley Robinson and (later stage) Neal Stephenson.

If you love Bradbury then take a look at Ian McDonald. When I read “Rainmaker Cometh” for the first time I had to do a double-take, so sure I was that it was a new Bradbury story.

mrec•1h ago
> take a look at Ian McDonald

+1. I loved Desolation Road in particular; a sort of 100 Years of Solitude but on Mars and with more than 2 names for its 3000 characters.

sonofhans•49m ago
Yes, that is one of my very favorite books. My life is measured in part by how often I allow myself to read it.
srean•1h ago
Thank you for suggesting Ian Mcdonald, have not read any of his.

I absolutely rever and adore Bradbury, probably because he has a knack of articulating so well, the emotions and esthetics that we have in common, that I leave unarticulated, more so now that I am no longer a teenager.

sonofhans•48m ago
He captured childhood in a way that perhaps no one else has. His children have dignity and purpose and seriousness and are still absolutely full of joy and randomness. William Wordsworth, maybe, revered and portrayed childhood as well as Bradbury.
srean•31m ago
Dandelion Wine is one of my favorite.
focusedone•1h ago
wow
kickofline•1h ago
I read this in high school English class. It remains one of my favorites.
linkjuice4all•47m ago
Worth noting - the original WW1 poem written by Sara Teasdale with the same name that may have inspired Bradbury:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_(po...

raptorraver•41m ago
I made a composition for string orchestra and male voice from that poem 10 years ago. It's a very powerful poem.

https://soundcloud.com/henrisokka/there-will-come-soft-rains

Sharlin•31m ago
The poem explicitly features in the story, so I'd say it's pretty guaranteed to have inspired Bradbury ;)

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The SSAATTBB setting of Teasdale's words by Latvian contemporary choral composer Ēriks Ešenvalds is fittingly powerful and a guaranteed source of chills:

https://youtu.be/qwSSVDgY-Sw

The choir I sing in performed the piece for the first time in spring 2022, and against the backdrop of the pandemic and Russia's invasion the words felt incredibly topical and poignant. We're performing it again this spring.

While we're at it, a couple of other ethereally beautiful Ešenvalds settings of Teasdale's texts:

Only in Sleep – https://youtu.be/fvPynMI6Umc (for choir and a soprano soloist)

Stars – https://youtu.be/SK2Rd3qgIGE (for choir and tuned wine glasses!)

soulofmischief•40m ago
I upvote anything Bradbury or Teasdale.

For anyone interested, here's a short game I made in 2 days for Ludum Dare back in 2019, which was inspired by the original poem and Bradbury's short story.

I didn't have enough time to balance the gameplay and add more scenarios, but it's a neat experience and contains one of my favorite personal musical compositions.

https://badsoft.co/games/soft-rains/

scarmig•40m ago
I read this recently and wanted to post it on August 4. You jumped the gun!
FpUser•38m ago
Soviet cartoon (1984) based on the story:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quyaaszg6jc

nicbou•29m ago
Text version: https://short-stories.co/@raybradbury/there-will-come-soft-r...
a_shovel•2m ago
The paragraph about the stove making dozens of breakfasts as the house collapses at the climax of the story is what always stuck with me most. It would take a better writer than me to say why it works so well, I just know it does.