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A 3D fruit fly on macOS desktop powered by the real FlyWire connectome

https://github.com/DenisSergeevitch/desktop-fly
91•phoenix120•2h ago•24 comments

Being ambitious and being a dad

https://nicholascharriere.com/blog/being-ambitious-and-being-a-dad/
203•nichochar•2d ago•97 comments

The Amazon tax

https://seths.blog/2026/08/the-amazon-tax/
861•herbertl•10h ago•517 comments

How does IKEA come up with names for its products?

https://www.ikea.com/se/en/customer-service/knowledge/articles/6f564c4d-2ccc-46de-b643-545a3948dc...
207•NaOH•6h ago•130 comments

Turbovec – Google's TurboQuant for vector search in Rust

https://github.com/RyanCodrai/turbovec
192•fittingopposite•6h ago•26 comments

Claude Code Teaching macOS to Natively Print to the HP Laser 1008a

https://cdn.kuber.studio/chat/hp-laser-1008a-driver
99•amrrs•3h ago•61 comments

Using the railway network as a flatbed scanner

https://philo.gay/linecam/
385•otherayden•11h ago•60 comments

Beware Management Consultants

https://about.iceland.co.uk/our-story/the-dark-ages/beware-management-consultants/
422•KolmogorovComp•4h ago•111 comments

Cursor launches Origin, GitHub alternative

https://cursor.com/changelog/origin-code-hosting
446•tomasreimers•1d ago•347 comments

Fixing a bricked Framework laptop

https://quantum5.ca/2026/08/16/fixing-bricked-amd-7040-series-framework-13-laptop-with-20-tools/
342•jp_sc•10h ago•232 comments

GLM-5.3 Artificial Analysis Benchmarks

https://artificialanalysis.ai/models/glm-5-3
60•apitman•2h ago•26 comments

AI usage patterns in software teams

https://linear.app/data
17•giuliomagnifico•2h ago•7 comments

Show HN: Interactive, animated architecture of any HuggingFace models

https://modelmap.cc
3•lizhaoliu•18m ago•0 comments

And then the men with guns tell you to do it anyway

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/08/and-then-the-men-with-guns-tell-you-to-do-it-anyway/
131•_djo_•7h ago•62 comments

A 25-year-old video patent just expired, ending a legal headache for Linux

https://www.xda-developers.com/25-year-old-brazilian-video-patent-expired-legal-headache-linux/
60•theanonymousone•3d ago•17 comments

Memory prices climb 500% in 12 months

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/memory-prices-climb-500-percent-in-12-months-up-to...
444•haunter•1d ago•362 comments

Linux 7.3 improves performance when running out of vRAM

https://pixelcluster.dev/VRAM-Overcommit/
502•flaburgan•16h ago•266 comments

Pacing model development in an era of cyber-critical capabilities

https://openai.com/index/pacing-model-development-cyber-capabilities/
68•j4mie•6h ago•39 comments

How a giant battery is transforming a town centre in Cannington, Ontario

https://betakit.com/how-a-giant-battery-is-transforming-a-town-centre-in-cannington-ontario/
11•builtbystef•4d ago•4 comments

2,500-year-old sculpture discovered at UNESCO site in Turkey

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/08/07/colossal-2500-year-old-sculpture-discovered-turkey-une...
63•speckx•5d ago•22 comments

Norway should buy OpenAI

https://www.onethousandmeans.com/p/norway-should-buy-openai
193•alexeigannon•4h ago•222 comments

Apple announces changes for apps in the European Union

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/08/apple-announces-changes-for-apps-in-the-european-union/
101•newusertoday•7h ago•156 comments

Claude Code May–August 2026 weekly limits promotion

https://support.claude.com/en/articles/15910845-claude-code-may-august-2026-weekly-limits-promotion
251•tyre•7h ago•221 comments

fx :Tiny, open, native coding agent.

https://fx.sh
63•handfuloflight•2h ago•40 comments

Evolve: An incremental game about evolving a civilization

https://pmotschmann.github.io/Evolve/
70•frozenseven•3d ago•22 comments

Programmable Property-Based Testing

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3828685
10•matt_d•1h ago•0 comments

Universal health coverage could save $1T and 114k lives a year: study

https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/universal-health-coverage-could-save-one-trillion-dollars-and-...
676•karakoram•1d ago•768 comments

Python Polars Cheatsheet (based on our O'Reilly book)

https://opensource.posit.co/resources/cheatsheets/polars/
155•jeroenjanssens•10h ago•33 comments

Launch HN: machine0 (YC S26) – Persistent CPU and GPU VMs from the CLI

https://machine0.io
57•bwm•7h ago•35 comments

Field measurements of neighborhood-scale air temperature impacts of data centers

https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/sustainablebuildings/article/7/2/024501/1233035/Data-Cente...
279•cwwc•6h ago•415 comments
Open in hackernews

AI usage patterns in software teams

https://linear.app/data
17•giuliomagnifico•2h ago

Comments

jdw64•28m ago
These days, my work has become: generate code for 20 minutes, then spend an hour reading it.
danggggg•9m ago
That's gotta be at least 10x or 20x more efficient than the old way of doing things.
dullcrisp•5m ago
It could be. Or it could be 1x, or 0.2x. You don’t have enough information to make that judgment.
danggggg•2m ago
I was joking. The workflow doesn't seem particularly fast or engaging in my opinion. AI code generation doesn't seem worthwhile to me.
tankaiji•7m ago
And then more hours cleaning it up and re-prompting.
0xbadcafebee•10m ago
> Time spent on customer requests, docs, and projects held steady [..] AI has so far changed how teams execute far more than how they decide what to build

I think the measurement for this may be flawed. We do mostly use AI to decide how to build. But what we build is influenced by AI-driven research into a problem or task. That's largely done in coding and desktop AI tools, not Linear Asks/AI.

I'm working on accelerating my team's work by implementing AI-driven code pipelines with guardrails to eliminate as much unnecessary review time as possible. Also making a chatbot for turning repetitive tasks & PRs into buttons, and an "architectural guidance" chatbot that gives advice tailored to our business, software/system architecture, cloud, standards, etc. This puts AI and automated jobs in the center of both how (automated task) and what (architecture guidance).

But this has a not-so-great implication for Linear. With my tools, a human never has to touch a ticket, so we could use any ticketing system with an API or CLI. Linear is a great product because they made a great interface. What happens when I replace their interface with a chat bot?

greatgib•4m ago
"Pull requests are up 111% in two years". Would be more honest to say that the number of pull requests "detected" by linear are up XXX%. Because it only works if you setup git repo tracking and use it properly. And at that point it is not obvious if more teams are using linear and using it correctly, or if the number of PR really increased that much!