Hacker News with Generative AI

OpenAI releases GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro in the API (openai.com)
Sabotaging projects by overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing (kevinlynagh.com)
SFO Quiet Airport (2025) (viewfromthewing.com)
SDL Now Supports DOS (github.com/libsdl-org)
I Cancelled Claude: Token Issues, Declining Quality, and Poor Support (nickyreinert.de)
DeepSeek v4 (deepseek.com)
The Classic American Diner (blogs.loc.gov)
Diatec, known for its mechanical keyboard brand FILCO, has ceased operations (gigazine.net)
How to be anti-social – a guide to incoherent and isolating social experiences (leaflet.pub)
Different Language Models Learn Similar Number Representations (arxiv.org)
CC-Canary: Detect early signs of regressions in Claude Code (github.com/delta-hq)
CSS as a Query Language (evdc.me)
I'm done making desktop applications (2009) (kalzumeus.com)
Spinel: Ruby AOT Native Compiler (github.com/matz)
LLM research on Hacker News is drying up (dylancastillo.co)
Physicists revive 1990s laser concept to propose a next-generation atomic clock (phys.org)
Show HN: Browser Harness – Gives LLM freedom to complete any browser task (github.com/browser-use)
US special forces soldier arrested after allegedly winning $400k on Maduro raid (cnn.com)
Redesigning the Recurse Center application to inspire curious programmers (recurse.com)
The operating cost of adult and gambling startups (orchidfiles.com)
Machine Learning Reveals Unknown Transient Phenomena in Historic Images (arxiv.org)
Hear your agent suffer through your code (github.com/AndrewVos)
Mounting tar archives as a filesystem in WebAssembly (jeroen.github.io)
An update on recent Claude Code quality reports (anthropic.com)
Bitwarden CLI compromised in ongoing Checkmarx supply chain campaign (socket.dev)
Norway Set to Become Latest Country to Ban Social Media for Under 16s (bloomberg.com)
GPT-5.5 (openai.com)
Why I Write (1946) (orwellfoundation.com)
Tesla (TSLA) discloses $2B AI hardware company acquisition buried (electrek.co)
Refuse to let your doctor record you (buttondown.com)