06 Feb 26
Open-source framework for invisible, robust watermarking across audio, image, video, and text. State-of-the-art AI watermarking from Meta’s FAIR team.
Hyprnote is a private, on-device AI notepad that enhances your own notes—without bots, cloud recording, or meeting intrusion. Stay engaged, build your personal knowledge base, and export to tools like Notion on your terms.
05 Feb 26
04 Feb 26
What I keep coming back to is McCarthy’s refusal to offer John Grady an easy out. He doesn’t get to be right and win. He doesn’t get to reject modernity and find some pastoral sanctuary where his skills still matter. He just gets to be good at something beautiful while the world moves on without him.There’s a question buried in that: what does it mean to keep practicing a craft you love when you suspect it’s dying?
03 Feb 26
DeepWiki provides up-to-date documentation you can talk to, for every repo in the world. Think Deep Research for GitHub - powered by Devin.
via: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46844822
02 Feb 26
Google in February last year updated its AI policies to remove its pledges not to apply the technology to weapons or surveillance, saying it needed to evolve to help democratically elected governments keep up in the global battle for AI dominance
31 Jan 26
Agreeing with the comments, it is almost as good as Opus, for a small fraction of the price. This is a great sign, and also the confirmation that writing code by hand is going to be rarer and rarer this year.
30 Jan 26
29 Jan 26
‘Due to a freak phenomenon I’ve been calling The End of UX, software companies no longer listen to their users and care about their needs. We are told what we like and what we need, and if we say hell no, we’re accused of being luddites and “behind the times.”‘
Bro is starting off the year strong:
God, though, I understand why so many people are chasing that dragon, even though it’s going to ruin their careers, and maybe even their lives. I get why people fall for this, in spite of the externalities that they must know of by now. In spite of the colossal waste, the loss of fresh water resources, the fact that AI datacenters are the fastest growing source of carbon emissions, the people suffering sky-rocketing power bill and rolling outages near these new datacenters, the reams and reams of fascist propaganda these machines are producing to tear our society apart, the corruption, the market manipulation, the plain and simple fact that the ultimate purpose of these tools is to put their users out of a job entirely… well, once you finally get a taste of what it feels like to be great… I suppose all of those problems seem so far away.