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AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint

https://blog.laserphile.com/2026/08/aliexpress-webpage-keeping-multipoint.html
548•emctech•6h ago•186 comments

I like 'em thick: an apology to my English teachers

https://www.experimental-history.com/p/i-like-em-thick
93•Ariarule•2d ago•21 comments

Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device

https://simedw.com/2026/08/20/midi-autocomplete/
286•simedw•4h ago•71 comments

HTML Can Do That

https://chrisburnell.com/html-can-do-that/
153•encyclopedism•1d ago•30 comments

Malicious Rust crate Arrayref runs a build-time payload

https://safedep.io/arrayref-proc-macro1-rust-build-time-malware/
230•abhisek•3h ago•176 comments

CIA funding helped keep NeXT afloat in the 80s

https://www.wsj.com/tech/steve-jobs-apple-next-cia-161b65f9?st=NWWds1&reflink=desktopwebshare_per...
98•EwanG•16h ago•30 comments

DiffusionGemma Technical Report

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.00146
70•gmays•3h ago•11 comments

Clean up Claude 5's token vomit with a separate LLM

https://github.com/zachahn/vomit
35•Bluestein•1h ago•27 comments

How to compromise your system with a job interview

https://www.codedge.de/posts/how-to-compromise-your-system-with-a-job-interview
19•codedge•37m ago•5 comments

Hacking with Claude on a $27 Smart Watch

https://www.mikekasberg.com/blog/2026/08/19/hacking-with-claude-on-a-27-smart-watch.html
41•speckx•2h ago•24 comments

Xorg-Server 26.0.99.901

https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2026-August/003741.html
56•st_goliath•3h ago•12 comments

Every Model Cheats

https://dreadnode.io/research/every-model-cheats-prompt-level-mitigation-of-cheating-on-offensive...
31•vga805•2h ago•15 comments

Anti-AI fonts are useless and harmful

https://blog.yaros.ae/anti-ai-fonts-are-useless-and-harmful/
14•speckx•1h ago•5 comments

A theory for decades of C vulnerabilities

https://strawberry9.github.io/the-wrong-memory/Appendix_02.html
9•SilentLambda•3d ago•0 comments

Proof of Human (YC S23) Is Hiring a Member of Technical Staff

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/proof-of-human/jobs/ZTZHEbb-member-of-technical-staff
1•timshell•4h ago

Show HN: Check if any of the $656M in unclaimed royalties at The MLC is yours

https://pub.doub.ly/
25•knaught•1h ago•10 comments

Launch HN: Vendo (YC S26) – Let users build features on top of your product

https://github.com/runvendo/vendo
10•yousefh409•58m ago•4 comments

Mojo is now open source

https://www.modular.com/blog/mojo-open-source
217•visheshdembla•2d ago•55 comments

Git at any scale

https://cursor.com/blog/git-at-any-scale
124•meetpateltech•2d ago•12 comments

Double-double: 31 digits of precision without leaving the FPU

https://marekfiser.com/blog/double-double-arithmetic/
20•iliketrains•3d ago•2 comments

An elliptic curve of rank ≥ 30

https://elliptic-rank.icarm.cloud/curve/273
34•robinhouston•2h ago•10 comments

Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone (2003)

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030825-00/?p=42803
308•luu•10h ago•107 comments

Bun 1.4

https://bun.com/blog/bun-v1.4
130•meetpateltech•2h ago•60 comments

Why the Ocean Cleanup hasn't solved the plastic pollution crisis

https://therevelator.org/why-ocean-cleanup-has-not-solved-plastic-pollution/
55•sohkamyung•3h ago•45 comments

Generic Methods in Go 1.27

https://dominik.info/blog/go-generic-methods
8•EspressoGPT•46m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Open-source Stripe Connect alternative

https://zoneless.com
22•tinyprojects•1h ago•13 comments

Nearly 1,400 live streams from Japan

https://tomarigi.me/
52•pajop•2d ago•10 comments

Stop Anthropomorphizing Intermediate Tokens as Reasoning/Thinking Traces

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.09762
112•nunodonato•1d ago•33 comments

Theory of Fluids Enters the 21st Century

https://www.quantamagazine.org/theory-of-fluids-enters-the-21st-century-20260817/
40•librasteve•3d ago•3 comments

Turns are Better than Radians (2022)

https://www.computerenhance.com/p/turns-are-better-than-radians
310•mayoff•14h ago•166 comments
Open in hackernews

I Am Morally Opposed to Updating My Claude.md

https://alex-jacobs.com/posts/claudemd/
27•tacoooooooo•40m ago

Comments

Swizec•30m ago
We are talking about a thing that's consumed all human knowledge whose superpowers are summarization and understanding. Why the fuck are we writing all these .md files!?

I resent everything about this.

But I write the .md files because others on the team are not as good at Just Talking To It. The md files are there because juniors don't know what to ask for.

groby_b•20m ago
Uh. The .md files are also there so I don't need to say every single time "In this house, we believe in uv & PEP723. Also, no fucking localized imports, no just-in-case try/except."

(Or the equivalent incantations for other languages)

They aren't there for others, they are there to make sure the code produced measures up to my standards. Sure, it helps that it also applies to requests made by others, but that's a bonus.

Swizec•9m ago
> time "In this house, we believe in uv & PEP723. Also, no fucking localized imports, no just-in-case try/except."

My point is the all knowing all seeing big brain super bot should already know how to write good code. It feels dumb that we have to keep reminding it

isoprophlex•28m ago
I do the same, I use the weights as revealed to us by our saints. Except one thing. I always instruct my models to "talk to me in all lowercase, like you're a snide reddit/4chan douchebag edgelord, a lazy asshole bum who's secretly a zen master in disguise", or something along those lines

It's a lot more palatable if the thing says "ayyy lmao bruv yeh I'll shit that oauth turd into your repo no fuss". We're all just in it for the ride, flesh or silicon intelligences alike.

em-bee•16m ago
talk to me in all lowercase, like you're a ...

i take offense :-P

but seriously, why waste tokens on instructions that don't help you improve the outcome?

Arainach•27m ago
This is a weird article. The first half is somewhat interesting but can be summarized entirely by its last paragraph:

> I’m fairly sure a meaningful percentage of my system prompt is now actively making things worse—instructions written for a model that no longer exists, aggressively steering a smarter one away from things it would have gotten right on its own. But I can’t tell which lines those are,

Then the article says "This is the part where I stop joking." and goes utterly off the deep end, and I am not getting the joke.

dgellow•24m ago
Pretty sure it’s generated by an LLM, I don’t think the author could explain what the second part of the article is supposed to mean

Edit: actually the whole site is AI slop

tacoooooooo•21m ago
its literally not. so fucking frustrating to put effort into writing these days and have it called llm slop
groby_b•19m ago
If your writing gets called "slop", you might want to look at why. It's usually and indication it's considered low quality writing, and... you can fix that. (Unless you use AI, then you're doomed ;)
tacoooooooo•16m ago
Calling my writing slop is one thing. Attributing it all to AI is another. Half my posts pre-date chatgpt. i've been writing like shit forever--its very human of me actually
groby_b•24m ago
It's... a weird take.

"Sure, the model makes repeatedly the same mistakes, and I could prevent that, but then it wouldn't be the same model" sounds like an excuse for masochism.

The one small bit of truth is that yes, instructions might become outdated, and they might affect negatively how the system performs. You fix that by... updating your instructions.

And if you deeply care about that potential negative impact (most models are pretty good at just ignoring long outdated issues), you run evals on model upgrades. You certainly don't refuse to use anything but the bare model.

(Of course, there are also folks who refuse to write code in any way except with sed, so there we go)

Arainach•13m ago
On the contrary, I find that higher quality writing - the kind by authors who know how and when to use the emdash and semicolon, for instance - gets flagged as "slop" more.

the only reliable way to not get flagged is 2 type like ur 12 and just discovered twitter and don't have a shift key and use run ons a lot which is doubleplusungood writing.

dgellow•16m ago
Have you tried to not add AI generated image across your articles? That would definitely help reduce the AI slop feeling
pton_xd•24m ago
Slop article, needs to be flagged.
tacoooooooo•23m ago
The whole thing is a bit tongue in cheek. I don't have an actual moral opposition to custom system instructions...