A terminal weather app with ASCII animations driven by real-time weather data

A terminal weather app with ASCII animations driven by real-time weather data. Features real-time weather from Open-Meteo with animated rain, snow, thunderstorms, flying airplanes, day/night cycles, and auto-location detection. Thunderstorm Night Snow Installation cargo install weathr Build from Source You need Rust installed. git clone https://github.com/veirt/weathr.git cd weathr cargo install –path . Arch Linux Available […]
Choosing a Language Based on Its Syntax?
A programming language is not merely its syntax. Semantics actually exist, be that denotation semantics I’ve always found that focusing on the denotational semantics of a language is more important than focusing on the operational semantics because (for me at least) the operational semantics are “obvious” once the denotational semantics are decided upon., operational semantics, […]
Gemini 3.1 Pro

Our Frontier Safety Framework includes rigorous evaluations that address risks of severe harm from frontier models, covering five risk domains: CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear information risks), cyber, harmful manipulation, machine learning R&D and misalignment. Our frontier safety strategy is based on a “safety buffer” to prevent models from reaching critical capability levels (CCLs), […]
Show HN: Micasa – track your house from the terminal

micasa — your house, in a terminal ▄▓▄█ ▄▓▓▓▓▓▄▄▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▄██ ░░ ░░ ████ ████ ████ █ █ ██▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ should’ve used micasa. A terminal UI for tracking everything about your home. Single SQLite file. No cloud. No account. No subscriptions. github.com/cpcloud/micasa Your house is quietly plotting to break while you sleep—and you’re dreaming about redoing the kitchen. micasa tracks […]
America vs. Singapore: You Can’t Save Your Way Out of Economic Shocks

Procrastination does not meaningfully predict saving regret. Across 12 psychometric measures tested in both countries, the relationship is weak to nonexistent, and where statistically significant, it frequently runs in the opposite direction from what the behavioral economics literature predicts. Economic shocks do. Exposure to negative financial shocks is the dominant predictor of wishing you’d saved […]
Measuring AI agent autonomy in practice

AI agents are here, and already they’re being deployed across contexts that vary widely in consequence, from email triage to cyber espionage. Understanding this spectrum is critical for deploying AI safely, yet we know surprisingly little about how people actually use agents in the real world. We analyzed millions of human-agent interactions across both Claude […]
Famous Signatures Through History

John Hancock 1776 Signed the Declaration of Independence so large that ”John Hancock” became American slang for ”signature.” Legend says he wanted King George III to read it without spectacles. William Shakespeare c. 1616 Only six confirmed signatures survive — all on legal documents, with the surname spelled differently almost every time. Variations include ”Shakp,” […]
C++26: Std:Is_within_lifetime

When I was looking for the next topic for my posts, my eyes stopped on std::is_within_lifetime. Dealing with lifetime issues is a quite common source of bugs, after all. Then I clicked on the link and I read Checking if a union alternative is active. I scratched my head. Is the link correct? It is […]
Pebble Production: February Update

#Mega update on Pebble Time 2, Pebble Round 2 and Index 01 Things are busy in Pebbleland! We’re getting close to shipping 3 new hardware products and all the associated software that comes along with them. Overall, things feel good. I’d say the amount of last minute shenanigans is at the normal amount. Getting new […]
Coding Tricks Used in the C64 Game Seawolves

Introduction With the release of my first ever commercial game on the Commodore 64, Seawolves, I thought it might be of interest to the coders among you as to how the game was constructed. From the outset, brace yourself to read about some ”code less travelled”, as the game required several strange or quirky methods […]