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  1. Show HN: Red Squares – GitHub outages as contributions from red-squares.cian.lol
    432 by cianmm 3h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses how GitHub outages can be viewed as contributions and provides advice on preventing such issues in personal connections.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on your device to prevent malware
    • Ask the network administrator for a scan in shared networks
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, actionable advice without any promotional or sensational content.

    Discussion (89): 14 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of GitHub's reliability and performance, with opinions on causes for outages, comparisons between self-hosted solutions and cloud services, and concerns about the quality of Microsoft's technology used by GitHub.

    • GitHub's reliability has decreased over time
    • Outages are mainly caused by human actions and changes
    Counterarguments:
    • AI usage is not the main cause for outages
    • Self-hosting Git repositories may have better reliability than using GitHub
    Internet
  2. The bottleneck was never the code from thetypicalset.com
    137 by Anon84 2d ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    The article discusses how coding agents can transform software development by shifting focus from writing code to negotiating specifications and improving organizational coherence. It argues that while individual productivity gains are significant, collaboration remains crucial for impactful software projects.

    Coding agents can lead to more collaborative and efficient software development processes, potentially improving organizational coherence and decision-making.
    • Coding agents reduce the cost of writing code, shifting focus to collaboration.
    • Software is a result of human negotiation rather than just code.
    • The bottleneck moves from coding to producing precise specifications for implementation.
    • Focus on saying 'no' and prioritizing context in decision-making processes.
    Quality:
    The article presents an opinion on the impact of coding agents, with a focus on organizational aspects rather than technical details.

    Discussion (82): 19 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on the role of AI in software development, with a focus on whether code generation by AI is replacing human developers and the importance of collaboration. There are differing views on productivity gains from AI coding, but also concerns about its limitations and potential negative impacts.

    • AI can write code but it's not really about the code
    • Writing code is still a bottleneck
    Software Development Programming Languages/Tools, Collaboration in Software Development, AI in Programming
  3. Setting up a Sun Ray server on OpenIndiana Hipster 2025.10 from catstret.ch
    61 by jandeboevrie 3h ago | | |

    Article: 17 min

    Detailed guide on setting up a Sun Ray server on OpenIndiana Hipster 2025.10

    • Proxmox VM configuration for OpenIndiana Hipster 2025.10
    • Sun Ray Server Software installation and manual dependency patches
    • Configuration of Sun Ray Web Administration
    • DTU firmware setup
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed, step-by-step instructions with technical depth and is well-structured for its target audience.

    Discussion (13): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses the nostalgia and appreciation for SunRay technology, its cost-effectiveness compared to other solutions like Citrix and Windows terminals, and the interest in OpenIndiana as an alternative. It also includes technical details about hardware optimization, network computing, and virtualization.

    • SunRay was innovative
    • OpenIndiana is an interesting alternative
    Computer Science Operating Systems, Computer Hardware, Software Development
  4. Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy from blog.cloudflare.com
    454 by rolph 10h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    Cloudflare now allows coding agents to autonomously create accounts, purchase domains, and deploy applications without human intervention, thanks to a partnership with Stripe. This streamlines the process for developers using platforms like Stripe Projects.

    This advancement could lead to more efficient and streamlined workflows for developers, potentially reducing the need for human intervention in routine tasks.
    • The protocol co-designed with Stripe removes the need for humans to go through multiple steps manually.

    Discussion (243): 42 min

    The comment thread discusses Cloudflare's new API feature that allows agents to buy domains, with opinions ranging from skepticism about its usefulness to concerns over potential misuse. The community is divided on whether this is a positive or negative development for automation and AI in the tech industry.

    • The feature could be useful for automating tasks that are rarely performed, such as buying a domain.
    Counterarguments:
    • The feature could be used by spammers and scammers.
    Software Development Cloud Computing, Automation
  5. StarFighter 16-Inch from us.starlabs.systems
    474 by signa11 11h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    The StarFighter is a high-performance Linux laptop with premium materials, featuring a haptic trackpad, open firmware options, and designed for productivity. It offers an Intel Core Ultra or Ryzen processor lineup, up to 64GB of memory, a large IPS display with 120Hz refresh rate, and long battery life.

    • Long battery life
    • Removable webcam for privacy

    Discussion (237): 37 min

    The comment thread discusses the StarFighter laptop, focusing on its design, performance, and features. Users appreciate aspects such as repairability, keyboard layout, and AI capabilities, but also express concerns about price, battery life, and keyboard design. The discussion includes comparisons with other laptops, especially Apple products, and highlights the importance of open-source firmware for some users.

    • The StarFighter laptop has received positive feedback
    • Users are concerned about the price point
    • Open-source firmware is appreciated by some users
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users are skeptical about the battery life compared to Apple products
    • Others mention the lack of a fingerprint sensor as a drawback
    • Concerns about the high price point relative to other laptops with similar features
    Computer Hardware Laptops, Desktops & Servers
  6. CARA 2.0 – “I Built a Better Robot Dog” from aaedmusa.com
    271 by hakonjdjohnsen 2d ago | | |

    Article: 45 min

    The article discusses the creation of CARA 2.0, an upgraded version of a quadrupedal robot built by the author, focusing on its low-cost dynamic actuator design and assembly process.

    • Low-cost dynamic actuator using capstan drives
    • Assembly-friendly design for hobbyists and researchers
    • Improved walking stability through gait adjustments
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed technical information and personal insights, maintaining a balanced viewpoint.

    Discussion (32): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses the use of repurposed drone technology for legged robots, focusing on cost reduction and motor rewinding. There's agreement on the improvement this brings to legged robot design, but concerns are raised about potential overheating issues during extended operation.

    • The repurposed drone technology has improved legged robots
    Counterarguments:
    • Motor overheating might be a problem
    • Temperature feedback could help manage motor temperature
    Robotics Automotive (specifically, robotics in automotive applications), Artificial Intelligence (AI) for robotics control, Computer Science (robotic engineering)
  7. Reverse-engineering the 1998 Ultima Online demo server from draxinar.github.io
    118 by notsentient 7h ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    A 10-year project has resulted in a full reverse-engineering of the 1998 Ultima Online demo server, translating about 5,000 functions from MSVC x86 to portable C99 with detailed comparisons against the binary. The project involved disassembling UoDemo.exe using radare2 and deducing symbol names from an experimental Linux port of the client. Each function was translated by hand while preserving control flow, struct layout, and branches. Stability issues were fixed, gameplay issues addressed, and some features re-enabled or reconstructed.

    The release of this reverse-engineered server could lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the development processes behind early MMORPGs, potentially inspiring new game designs or preserving historical gaming content.
    • Re-enabled or reconstructed broken features

    Discussion (24): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses memories of playing Ultima Online (UO) and other MMOs from the past. Users express nostalgia for UO's unique gameplay mechanics, compare it favorably to modern games, and discuss potential opportunities in reviving or recreating similar experiences. There is also a mention of using LLMs for software decompilation projects.

    • UO has unique gameplay mechanics
    • Older MMOs had more depth
    Game Development Reverse Engineering, MMORPGs
  8. OpenAI president forced to read his personal diary entries to jury from arstechnica.com
    32 by koolba 28m ago | | |

    Article: 17 min

    The article discusses the testimony of OpenAI's president, Greg Brockman, in a trial where Elon Musk alleges that OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit mission to focus on personal enrichment. Brockman reads from his personal diary entries, which were submitted as evidence by OpenAI, and explains their context.

    , as it raises questions about corporate ethics and the role of personal interests in business decisions
    • Brockman's personal journal entries were submitted in court
    • Musk alleges that the entries show a shift from nonprofit to profit-focused mission
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the legal dispute and focuses on factual information.

    Discussion (22): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses the OpenAI case, Elon Musk's intentions to merge with Tesla, and privacy concerns when personal data is subpoenaed in court. Opinions vary on the ethics of the situation and the impact of journaling for personal therapy.

    • OpenAI case is damning
    • Musk's goals were to merge with Tesla
    Counterarguments:
    • merger could be seen as 'stealing a charity'
    • privacy concerns
    Legal Litigation (specifically, the lawsuit between Elon Musk and OpenAI)
  9. Knitting bullshit from katedaviesdesigns.com
    205 by ColinEberhardt 8h ago | | |

    Article: 27 min

    The article discusses the concept of 'Knitting Bullshit', which refers to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate content on knitting that lacks substance and depth, focusing instead on emotional validation. The author critiques AI-generated podcasts and videos for their superficial treatment of knitting history, design, and community, and argues that such content degrades the industry and its human value.

    AI-generated content may lead to a devaluation of human-created content and expertise within creative industries, potentially affecting consumer behavior and industry standards.
    • AI-generated podcasts and videos lack depth in their treatment of knitting history and design.
    • The content focuses on emotional validation rather than factual information or critical analysis.
    Quality:
    The article presents a strong opinion against AI-generated content in the context of knitting, with limited factual evidence and personal anecdotes.

    Discussion (97): 32 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on AI-generated content, particularly focusing on its quality and impact on society. Opinions range from concerns about the lack of substance and critical thinking to views on validation and engagement provided by such content. The community shows mixed feelings with a slight lean towards negative perceptions.

    • AI-generated content lacks substance and quality
    • Market will sort out the issue with AI-generated content
    Counterarguments:
    • AI-generated content can provide validation and engagement for listeners
    • AI-generated content is a form of drug that dulls critical thinking
    Arts Artificial Intelligence, Creative
  10. Cat (YC S22) Seeks Fractional Engineer to Build AI-Native Growth Toolkit from coveragecat.com
    1 by botacode 1h ago | |

    Article:

    Cat (YC S22) is looking for a fractional engineer with a growth mindset and AI expertise to support organic growth initiatives including AI tool development, hiring, and in-person canvassing.

    • Fractional Engineer Position
    • AI-Native Growth Toolkit
    • Opportunities for Incentive Pay

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Business Job Posting
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