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Show HN: A real-time strategy game that AI agents can play

https://llmskirmish.com/
53•__cayenne__•1h ago•11 comments

Danish government agency to ditch Microsoft software (2025)

https://therecord.media/denmark-digital-agency-microsoft-digital-independence
85•robtherobber•1h ago•21 comments

I'm helping my dog vibe code games

https://www.calebleak.com/posts/dog-game/
948•cleak•18h ago•298 comments

LLM=True

https://blog.codemine.be/posts/2026/20260222-be-quiet/
104•avh3•2h ago•72 comments

Pi – A minimal terminal coding harness

https://pi.dev
407•kristianpaul•13h ago•187 comments

Turing Completeness of GNU find

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20762
60•todsacerdoti•6h ago•12 comments

Claude Code Remote Control

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/remote-control
37•empressplay•4h ago•16 comments

Show HN: Moonshine Open-Weights STT models – higher accuracy than WhisperLargev3

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine
259•petewarden•13h ago•60 comments

Mercury 2: Fast reasoning LLM powered by diffusion

https://www.inceptionlabs.ai/blog/introducing-mercury-2
243•fittingopposite•12h ago•103 comments

Japanese Death Poems

https://www.secretorum.life/p/japanese-death-poems-part-3
50•NaOH•2d ago•15 comments

Cl-kawa: Scheme on Java on Common Lisp

https://github.com/atgreen/cl-kawa
45•varjag•2d ago•10 comments

Mac mini will be made at a new facility in Houston

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/apple-accelerates-us-manufacturing-with-mac-mini-production/
530•haunter•14h ago•518 comments

Show HN: Quantifying opportunity cost with a deliberately "simple" web app

https://shouldhavebought.com/
24•b0bbi•19h ago•32 comments

Hacking an old Kindle to display bus arrival times

https://www.mariannefeng.com/portfolio/kindle/
276•mengchengfeng•16h ago•73 comments

I pitched a roller coaster to Disneyland at age 10 in 1978

https://wordglyph.xyz/one-piece-at-a-time
472•wordglyph•22h ago•168 comments

Show HN: Emdash – Open-source agentic development environment

https://github.com/generalaction/emdash
166•onecommit•17h ago•60 comments

Nearby Glasses

https://github.com/yjeanrenaud/yj_nearbyglasses
349•zingerlio•18h ago•144 comments

Steel Bank Common Lisp

https://www.sbcl.org/
224•tosh•17h ago•90 comments

Show HN: Scheme-langserver – Digest incomplete code with static analysis

https://github.com/ufo5260987423/scheme-langserver
7•ufo5260987423•1d ago•0 comments

Amazon accused of widespread scheme to inflate prices across the economy

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/amazon-busted-for-widespread-price
473•toomuchtodo•10h ago•155 comments

Half million 'Words with Spaces' missing from dictionaries

https://www.linguabase.org/words-with-spaces.html
72•gligierko•1d ago•117 comments

Cell Service for the Fairly Paranoid

https://www.cape.co/
104•0xWTF•13h ago•111 comments

Meta problem with URPF our bundle in Boca raton

https://metafixthis.com/
31•synthesis5x•1d ago•1 comments

Hugging Face Skills

https://github.com/huggingface/skills
175•armcat•18h ago•49 comments

Corgi Labs (YC W23) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/corgi-labs/jobs/ZiEIf7a-founders-associate
1•leastsquares•10h ago

Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge

https://time.com/7380854/exclusive-anthropic-drops-flagship-safety-pledge/
358•cwwc•10h ago•163 comments

Running RISC-V in a VM to test my snaps

https://blog.popey.com/2026/02/running-risc-v-in-a-vm-to-test-my-snaps/
4•jandeboevrie•2d ago•0 comments

30 Years of Decompilation and the Unsolved Structuring Problem: Part 1 (2024)

https://mahaloz.re/dec-history-pt1
7•userbinator•3d ago•0 comments

Stripe valued at $159B, 2025 annual letter

https://stripe.com/newsroom/news/stripe-2025-update
218•jez•21h ago•217 comments

Aesthetics of single threading

https://ta.fo/aesthetics-of-single-threading/
91•todsacerdoti•3d ago•22 comments
Open in hackernews

Michael Pollan punctures the AI bubble

https://www.theatlantic.com/books/2026/02/michael-pollans-new-book-pops-ai-bubble/686119/
11•FinnLobsien•2h ago

Comments

vidarh•1h ago
I can't read the article, but on a general note based on this NPR article on the same book[1], his argument appear to be more of the anti-intellectual embodiment nonsense, based on "feelings" and capability of suffering. But sensory input is just data. Maybe it will turn out that they will need that sensory input, but there is no reasonable basis for assuming they can't be given it - real or simulated.

The only thing that would be remotely convincing to me on this topic would be evidence that a) humans can exceed the Turing computable, and b) that whatever mechanism allows that is inherently impossible to replicate or simulate. As it stands we have neither.

[1] https://www.npr.org/2026/02/19/nx-s1-5713514/michael-pollan-...