Hacker News with Generative AI

Terence Tao, at 8 years old (1984) [pdf] (gwern.net)
Blood test boosts Alzheimer's diagnosis accuracy to 94.5%, clinical study shows (medicalxpress.com)
I Ported Coreboot to the ThinkPad X270 (dork.dev)
Show HN: X86CSS – An x86 CPU emulator written in CSS (lyra.horse)
Show HN: Steerling-8B, a language model that can explain any token it generates (guidelabs.ai)
The Age Verification Trap: Verifying age undermines everyone's data protection (ieee.org)
Baby chicks pass the bouba-kiki test, challenging a theory of language evolution (scientificamerican.com)
UNIX99, a UNIX-like OS for the TI-99/4A (2025) (atariage.com)
Show HN: enveil – hide your .env secrets from prAIng eyes (github.com/GreatScott)
Making Wolfram Tech Available as a Foundation Tool for LLM Systems (stephenwolfram.com)
Intel XeSS 3: expanded support for Core Ultra/Core Ultra 2 and Arc A, B series (intel.com)
“Car Wash” test with 53 models (opper.ai)
Shatner is making an album with 35 metal icons (guitarworld.com)
A simple web we own (rsdoiel.github.io)
Show HN: PgDog – Scale Postgres without changing the app (github.com/pgdogdev)
FreeBSD doesn't have Wi-Fi driver for my old MacBook, so AI built one for me (varank.in)
Ladybird adopts Rust, with help from AI (ladybird.org)
Study shows two child household must earn $400k/year to afford childcare (lendingtree.com)
What it means that Ubuntu is using Rust (smallcultfollowing.com)
The rise of eyes began with just one (nytimes.com)
The challenges of porting Shufflepuck Cafe to the 8 bits Apple II (colino.net)
Lords of the Ring (harpers.org)
Iowa farmers are leading the fight for repair (ifixit.com)
Typed Assembly Language (cs.cornell.edu)
Why Your Load Balancer Still Sends Traffic to Dead Backends (singh-sanjay.com)
Writing code is cheap now (simonwillison.net)
Show HN: Babyshark – Wireshark made easy (terminal UI for PCAPs) (github.com/vignesh07)
The Weird OS Built Around a Database [video] (youtube.com)
Show HN: Sowbot – Open-hardware agricultural robot (ROS2, RTK GPS) (sowbot.co.uk)