- 1MCP vs. CLI: Benchmarking Tools for Coding Agents (mariozechner.at)
- 5World-Renowned Negotiator Says Trump's Secret Weapon Is Empathy (nytimes.com)
- 79Show HN: Lue – Terminal eBook Reader with Text-to-Speech (github.com)
- 116One person was able to claim 20M IPs, or 9% of all IPv4 hosts (lists.nanog.org)
- 10PyG 2.0: Scalable Learning on Real World Graphs (arxiv.org)
- 19Testosterone Didn't Rapidly Decline (twitter.com)
- 12Class-action suit claims Otter AI records private work conversations (text.npr.org)
- 2Modern CLI for scaffolding end-to-end type-safe TypeScript projects (better-t-stack.dev)
- 3Show HN: Browser-based video transcriber using WebAssembly (transcribe.panchamkhaitan.com)
- 1Typechecker Zoo (sdiehl.github.io)
- 75Monday – A personality experiment (chatgpt.com)
- 87Rust in 2025: Targeting foundational software (smallcultfollowing.com)
- 2Flipper Devices Inc is looking for a Linux Distro master for the new Flipper One (facebook.com)
- 2Evolution of a Writers' Refuge (robinhobb.com)
- 1Friction-Forward Design and Consumer LLMs (opportunityareas.substack.com)
- 59Ask HN: Do you still bookmark websites? ()
ask - 2Grant Negotiation and Authorization Protocol (GNAP) (datatracker.ietf.org)
- 3Randomly Generated Dragon (johndcook.com)
- 2Better Safe Than Sorry: Model Context Protocol (ioactive.com)
- 419Do things that don't scale, and then don't scale (derwiki.medium.com)
- 2Free minix-like kernel sources for 386-AT (1991) (groups.google.com)
- 20The Palantir Mafia Behind Silicon Valley's Hottest Startups (wsj.com)
- 1Torpenhow Hill (en.wikipedia.org)
- 1Tell HN: You can no longer see the token count in Claude code ()
- 12UWU – generate CLI commands without leaving the terminal (github.com)
- 2You can't rob a bank to take its fortune (yoyo-code.com)
- 2Faceclick: A lightweight Emoji picker with keyword search (ratfactor.com)
- 4Greenland is entering an economic crisis (naalakkersuisut.gl)
- 4Show HN: iOS keyboard for on-demand GIF generation (gifai.nl)
- 4Volunteer exposes “largest self-promotion operation in Wikipedia’s history” (arstechnica.com)