Hacker News with Generative AI

How I Find Problems to Solve as a Staff Engineer (lalitm.com)
A website for debloated open source alternatives (debloat.dev)
Fable and the End of the Free Lunch (dbreunig.com)
The Vibe Tax (insufferable.dev)
How Complex Systems Fail (1998) (complexsystems.fail)
Why Sal Khan't: On Learning by Making but Teaching by Telling (punyamishra.com)
Malware infects Android-based automotive head unit firmware (securelist.com)
What Is a Harness? (earendil.com)
My favorite nonfiction books about cults, scams, and schemes (bookdna.com)
My agent.md to improve LLM-assisted code quality (fabiensanglard.net)
Coconut Oil Jet Fuel Matches Kerosene's Efficiency in Engine Tests (studyfinds.com)
Explain it to me like I'm ten (timharford.com)
I spent $266 and four AI models to own my tablet. GLM-5.3 finished it in a day (ericpardee.github.io)
Decoding silent reading from non-invasive EEG (arxiv.org)
Slovakia finds Russian backdoor in traffic speed cameras (risky.biz)
Over 170k Nonprofits Lost All Their Data. Is Microsoft to Blame? (slate.com)
Phoenix tried a reflective coating on black asphalt; noon surface heat fell 12°F (indiatimes.com)
Wi-Fi 8 is the first wireless upgrade in years that isn't chasing speed (xda-developers.com)
Etched Sohu vs. Nvidia: Transformer ASIC vs. GPU (2026) – Spheron Blog (spheron.network)
The End of an Athlon (os2museum.com)
Predicting AI model release dates with stats (releaseoracle.xyz)
I turned Unix talk from 1983 into the interface for my AI (andros.dev)
The Remote Work Challenge: Lessons from 5 Cities (pew.org)
Erik Brynjolfsson says an AI "job apocalypse" is unlikely (washingtonpost.com)
AI and Infrastructure Engineering (omegion.dev)
Things I want in a modern relational query language (sporks.space)
From Front Panel to Program: Thinking Like a PDP-8 (pikuma.com)
I gave Qwen 3.8 27B a reverse-engineering job and it finished in 30 minutes (xda-developers.com)
MartyPC is a cross-platform emulator of early PCs written in Rust (martypc.net)
To become a better writer, read as much as you can (nappertime.com)