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Codex for almost everything

https://openai.com/index/codex-for-almost-everything/
561•mikeevans•4h ago•302 comments

Claude Opus 4.7

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-7
1274•meetpateltech•7h ago•930 comments

A Better R Programming Experience Thanks to Tree-sitter

https://ropensci.org/blog/2026/04/02/tree-sitter-overview/
23•sebg•54m ago•0 comments

The Beginning of Scarcity in AI

https://tomtunguz.com/ai-compute-crisis-2026/
24•gmays•1h ago•31 comments

Android CLI: Build Android apps 3x faster using any agent

https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2026/04/build-android-apps-3x-faster-using-any-agent.html
46•ingve•3h ago•12 comments

Qwen3.6-35B-A3B: Agentic coding power, now open to all

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.6-35b-a3b
808•cmitsakis•8h ago•376 comments

Guy builds AI driven hardware hacker arm from duct tape, old cam and CNC machine

https://github.com/gainsec/autoprober
10•scaredpelican•11m ago•1 comments

Join Akkari's Founding Team (YC P26) as an Engineer

1•michael_moore•1h ago

Official Clojure Documentary page with Video, Shownotes, and Links

https://clojure.org/about/documentary
28•adityaathalye•2h ago•3 comments

Qwen3.6-35B-A3B on my laptop drew me a better pelican than Claude Opus 4.7

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/16/qwen-beats-opus/
207•simonw•4h ago•53 comments

Cloudflare's AI Platform: an inference layer designed for agents

https://blog.cloudflare.com/ai-platform/
215•nikitoci•8h ago•53 comments

Show HN: Marky – A lightweight Markdown viewer for agentic coding

https://github.com/GRVYDEV/marky
8•GRVYDEV•6h ago•1 comments

Circuit Transformations, Loop Fusion, and Inductive Proof

https://natetyoung.github.io/carry_save_fusion/
13•matt_d•3d ago•1 comments

The future of everything is lies, I guess: Where do we go from here?

https://aphyr.com/posts/420-the-future-of-everything-is-lies-i-guess-where-do-we-go-from-here
440•aphyr•8h ago•467 comments

Launch HN: Kampala (YC W26) – Reverse-Engineer Apps into APIs

https://www.zatanna.ai/kampala
59•alexblackwell_•6h ago•58 comments

GPT‑Rosalind for life sciences research

https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-rosalind/
25•babelfish•2h ago•2 comments

Artifacts: Versioned storage that speaks Git

https://blog.cloudflare.com/artifacts-git-for-agents-beta/
123•jgrahamc•9h ago•9 comments

Show HN: CodeBurn – Analyze Claude Code token usage by task

https://github.com/AgentSeal/codeburn
64•agentseal•2d ago•13 comments

IPv6 traffic crosses the 50% mark

https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html?yzh=28197
756•Aaronmacaron•1d ago•542 comments

Show HN: MacMind – A transformer neural network in HyperCard on a 1989 Macintosh

https://github.com/SeanFDZ/macmind
102•hammer32•8h ago•29 comments

A Tiny Yellow Handheld Changed How Duke University Teaches Game Design

https://news.play.date/news/duke-playdate-education/
9•Ivoah•2h ago•0 comments

IBM AP-101 general-purpose computer [pdf]

https://gandalfddi.z19.web.core.windows.net/Shuttle/IBM%20AP-101S%20General%20Purpose%20Computer%...
5•__patchbit__•3d ago•0 comments

European civil servants are being forced off WhatsApp

https://www.politico.eu/article/european-civil-servants-new-messaging-services/
60•aa_is_op•2h ago•35 comments

Six Characters

https://ajitem.com/blog/iron-core-part-2-six-characters/
76•Airplanepasta•3d ago•13 comments

Cloudflare Email Service

https://blog.cloudflare.com/email-for-agents/
374•jilles•8h ago•172 comments

Codex Hacked a Samsung TV

https://blog.calif.io/p/codex-hacked-a-samsung-tv
186•campuscodi•11h ago•106 comments

AI cybersecurity is not proof of work

https://antirez.com/news/163
180•surprisetalk•11h ago•77 comments

Japan implements language proficiency requirements for certain visa applicants

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/04/15/japan/society/jlpt-visa-requirement/
107•mikhael•5h ago•69 comments

PHP 8.6 Closure Optimizations

https://wiki.php.net/rfc/closure-optimizations
99•moebrowne•2d ago•26 comments

Claude Opus 4.7 Model Card

https://anthropic.com/claude-opus-4-7-system-card
153•adocomplete•7h ago•75 comments
Open in hackernews

German Dog Commands

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-dog-commands/
36•rolph•2h ago

Comments

justinator•2h ago
Humorous or not, there was a video of a dog trainer that trained his (you guess it: German Shepherd) in German commands, partly so that when he worked with client's dogs, he could use English, and his German-speaking dog who would be in close proximity (useful for reactive training) wouldn't compete with the client's dog.
schoen•2h ago
Reginald Foster, a great Latin expert whom I once got to study with, emphasized that Latin isn't inherently difficult as a spoken language, as evidenced by the fact that it used to be lots of people's native language and used for all kinds of ordinary daily purposes.

One of his slogans for this was "in Roma antiqua, etiam canes Latine locuti sunt" ('in ancient Rome, even the dogs spoke Latin').

jjtheblunt•1h ago
"latine" with an e on the end is ablative, first declension?
amelung•1h ago
This ‑e is an adverb ending. The belonging adjective is «latinus» ‹Latin›.
jjtheblunt•52m ago
that makes more sense to me, because i asked thinking it was a typo on ablative with implicit lingua
sudb•2h ago
I think this is a great idea in general - security through obfuscation, kinda.
badc0ffee•1h ago
I think if I said sitz to my English-trained dog, she would sit.
Esophagus4•1h ago
Maybe your dog has been taking German classes while you’re at work…
BoredPositron•1h ago
We do it with our herding dogs so you can give the different dogs different commands.
tomcam•46m ago
Now I’m dying to know what kind of herding you do that requires this separation of powers
jancsika•1h ago
The evil of global mutable state strikes again.

This is why I only train my dogs in a pure functional language.

mrjoe3332•2h ago
I've never seen a GSD actually obey the drop/aus command without you having something to trade for
whalesalad•1h ago
This tool is incredibly effective. ive zapped myself with it to test. feels like a very very strong static shock. Our dog Solo has been zapped only a handful of times. When he wears the collar now we don't even really turn it on or use it - just knowing it exists is enough for him to drop his frisbee/ball/etc. https://www.ecollar.com/product/ez-900-easy-educator-1-2-mil...
system2•1h ago
Crappy owners. The GSD I have is like a cyborg, yet very friendly. WFH help the training. Most owners do not train their dogs and the alpha in GSDs come out easily.
torginus•1h ago
I've never even taught it to my dog, as she just drops toys at my feet after fetching them. She just enjoys the though of the stick being thrown too much to waste time on holding on to it.
9dev•39m ago
What do you do when she picks up some food on the street? There are people who place meat interlaced with poison where I live; so having a surefire way to make mine spit out whatever he’s got in his mouth is essential
torginus•28m ago
Dunno, I just yell at her, and she drops it and looks at me :) I haven't heard about poison meat, but she sure loves to find and eat the most disgusting stuff, up to, and including, poop.
throwway120385•36m ago
The GSDs I grew up with would do it pretty immediately, but I had to occasionally praise them when they did it so they wouldn't lose the habit. They're pretty damn smart and will figure out some pretty complex behaviors just from positive reinforcement. I once taught a GSD in one session to sit patiently 10 feet away from the vehicle gate at my childhood home when I arrived home by stopping the truck every time started walking forward. By the 3rd or 4th time of my inching forward he had figured out that the only way to get me to pull in and get out of the truck was to sit patiently and I never had to train him on it again.
daft_pink•2h ago
Do they have other languages? My dog is an immigrant and it would be nice to use his native language.
NoiseBert69•2h ago
Teach him Rust

Oh wait, wrong Thread!

GuB-42•1h ago
My dog doesn't know Rust, but he is fluent in Ruff!
kazinator•1h ago
These would be fun for voice control in a video game.

Which would be called Castle Woofenstein.

rambambram•1h ago
Haha nice one. As a kid I had these friends in the neighborhood (Netherlands) whose dad trained Malinois shepherds and sold them worldwide to security services and police units.

In my city are four day marches in the summer where also international military participate. Before dawn, all these soldiers walk from the forest - where they sleep - to the starting point. It was customary for us as kids to wave to the soldiers and wish them good luck and ask for some souvenirs/stickers.

One day my friends had their dog with them and we learned the command 'luid' (loud in English, laut im Deutsch) so the dog would bark. Early in the morning, exhausted soldiers that did not even had their morning coffee, very quiet outside, and then the dog would bark them to shock with our little whispers of 'luid'. Good times.

dole•1h ago
Used in Schutzhund, German dog sport/training: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzhund
whalesalad•1h ago
I have one of these lol (a dog with competitive parents). Get a load of our breeder's website, its a trip back in time. https://www.glaurungkennel.com/

Our little buddy is the silver collar here, https://www.glaurungkennel.com/LitterK.html

dole•1h ago
Definitely a trip back in time, I did a website almost exactly the same for Bernese mountain dogs except without the flame background.
tomcam•43m ago
But with the batwings I hope
dole•31m ago
Nah, those were a classy touch. IIRC it was some Thomas Kinkade-lookin' bullshit.
tomcam•44m ago
I totally want a batwinged attack dog now
layman51•56m ago
Also, it seems like some police dogs in the USA that were probably trained in Germany use these German dog commands too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlntC-WAbd0
rolph•54m ago
you have eluted, the hidden point.

informed is stronger than ignorant.

stay safe.

SirFatty•1h ago
TIL: Phooey is actually a german word, Pfui.
system2•1h ago
I have an ultra-trained GSD, and I find German commands cringe and pretentious.
codethief•1h ago
> 2. Drop it / Let go — Aus. In German, aus is a preposition meaning “out of.”

It also means "off" and – in sports – "offside", which I think is much closer to what "aus" means in this context.

croes•1h ago
"Aus" means the dog should let go what’s in his mouth.

It means something like "Spuck es aus", "Spit it out"

kuerbel•1h ago
Not really, offside is Abseits.

In this case Aus means out like in spit it out or out with it, "raus damit".

grasbergerm•1h ago
"Aus" in a sports context means out.
stephbook•1h ago
"Es ist aus" can also be translated as "It is over" (a game)

The meaning in dog schools is "Spit it out", but given aus's versatility within human language, it's often used as a general "stop" command. As in "aus", stop playing.

weinzierl•1h ago
The most important one is missing:

Fass!

You better know what it means when a dog owner points at you and says "Fass!".

There is a hilarious episode by German comedian Gerhard Polt about this word where he plays the owner of a Kampfhund (the genuine grandson of the great-uncle of the dog of Adolf Hitler) who goofs around alternating between "Fass!" and "Nicht Fass!" not realizing that the dog is not capable of distinguishing between the two.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=I5sFagE-zqw

(In German, obviously - the Bavarian kind)

rolph•1h ago
its down lower on the side bar list:

32 Attack - Fass

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-dog-commands/#toc...

lukan•1h ago
"Sitz" and "platz" sound too similar, so to make it easier, some german people I know use a mixture of german and english.

"Sitz!" for sit

"Down!" for down.

wvbdmp•1h ago
The list goes to 48 (!), in case you’re fooled by the self-promo and “PS” after number 20.
nyjah•1h ago
Platz. That’s the one German command I give to my shepherd.

I trained her over 11 years ago using Michael Ellis videos and picked it up there. If she was younger I’d incorporate some more of these.

frankus•1h ago
I grew up speaking German and still use "zu!" with my (otherwise English-trained) dogs for "get out of the way!".
torginus•1h ago
As someone who speaks German, it feels puzzling to me why I would teach my dog German commands (even though I have a GSD), these are just the regular words/phrases for things but in a different language.
rolph•56m ago
its a weak authentication. if you use a dog for work/husbandry, law military, it does two things.

1] regionally unfamiliar language, dog will obey your commands, but not commands of regional language.

2] parrallel handling, different dogs trained in different languages dont step on each others task,in response to the same cue command.

e.g. left dog, sprech im ze deutsch - right dog, govorite po russki

cjbenedikt•37m ago
I hope your Russian is better than your German...;-p
rolph•26m ago
i spoke both conversationally with my grandfather before he passed, he was russian/german i spoke english as native language, but later began learning a few others.

i get them mixed up when cold, but if speaking for a while i can get in a zone.

my spelling is atrocious i think i see where you complain:

Sprechen Sie Deutsch %:P

advisedwang•54m ago
I'm told (but have no direct knowledge) that many police dogs in the US are trained to german commands. This is because previously (and in some cases still) police departments used dogs trained in Germany and they have continued so that there is continuity of commands (ie you don't have to know which dogs speaks which language).
whalesalad•47m ago
Yes, this is true. Many personal protection dogs as well.
edwhitesell•47m ago
Sometimes it's Dutch instead, but that's true.

Many agencies, especially those new to having K-9 or small departments that may not be able to spend time dedicated to training from puppies, get dogs from Europe that are partially or fully trained. The lineage of the working dog breeds is much better in Europe because many breeds have bloodlines that haven't been bred for generations to be pets (like here in the US).

It's also why agencies pay so much for the dogs. Last I heard (I used to be more involved volunteering with my local PD) a fully trained dog was around $25k, USD, a partially trained was something like $8k - $10. It sounds like a lot until you realize a fully trained dog is 18—24 months old when acquired and has been training every day during that time.

867-5309•51m ago
*Dog Commands in German