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256
Ask HN: What are you working on? (January 2026)
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The hunt for a stolen Jackson Pollock
(washingtonpost.com)
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122
Confer – End to end encrypted AI chat
(confer.to)
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4
Ask HN: What's something you wished you started doing earlier?
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19
Live 2025 – Spine [video]
(youtube.com)
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14
IPFS OCI Registry
(github.com)
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75
U.S. carbon pollution rose in 2025, a reversal from prior years
(nbcnews.com)
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8
Officials showed off a robo-bus in DC. It got hit by a Tesla driver
(msn.com)
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120
Why we built our own background agent
(builders.ramp.com)
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61
Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro
(stratechery.com)
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17
Managing the development of large software systems (1970) [pdf]
(praxisframework.org)
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399
When hardware goes end-of-life, companies need to open-source the software
(marcia.no)
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155
Launch a Debugging Terminal into GitHub Actions
(blog.gripdev.xyz)
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232
Let's be honest, Generative AI isn't going all that well
(garymarcus.substack.com)
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463
Date is out, Temporal is in
(piccalil.li)
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70
Most renters shut out of energy-saving upgrades – study
(binghamton.edu)
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50
Plunging US Birth Rate Leaves Too Many Colleges with Too Few Kids
(bloomberg.com)
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81
Ask HN: How do you safely give LLMs SSH/DB access?
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69
Show HN: SnackBase – Open-source, GxP-compliant back end for Python teams
(snackbase.dev)
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269
My Home Fibre Network Disintegrated
(alienchow.dev)
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117
Show HN: Agent-of-empires: OpenCode and Claude Code session manager
(github.com)
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4
How Civilizations Fall: A Theory of Catabolic Collapse (2005) [pdf]
(ecoshock.org)
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9
Show HN: Munimet.ro – ML-based status page for the local subways in SF
(munimet.ro)
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210
Are two heads better than one?
(eieio.games)
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68
A deep dive on agent sandboxes
(pierce.dev)
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193
Uncrossy
(uncrossy.com)
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39
Show HN: Digital Carrot – Block social media with programmable rules and goals
(digitalcarrot.app)
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465
We can't have nice things because of AI scrapers
(blog.metabrainz.org)
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120
You have three minutes to escape the perpetual underclass
(geohot.github.io)
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112
LLMs are a 400-year-long confidence trick
(tomrenner.com)