The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: Where Do We Go from Here?
Table of Contents This is a long article, so I’ve broken it up into a series of posts, listed below. You can also read the full work as a PDF or EPUB. Introduction Dynamics Culture Information Ecology Annoyances Psychological Hazards Safety Work New Jobs Where Do We Go From Here Previously: New Jobs. Some readers […]
Cloudflare Email Service: now in public beta. Ready for your agents

Email is the most accessible interface in the world. It is ubiquitous. There’s no need for a custom chat application, no custom SDK for each channel. Everyone already has an email address, which means everyone can already interact with your application or agent. And your agent can interact with anyone. If you are building an […]
Cloudflare’s AI Platform: an inference layer designed for agents

AI models are changing quickly: the best model to use for agentic coding today might in three months be a completely different model from a different provider. On top of this, real-world use cases often require calling more than one model. Your customer support agent might use a fast, cheap model to classify a user’s […]
Show HN: 48 absurd web projects – one every month
A year ago I posted here about a small experiment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44162363 I build one absurd web project every month and publish it on https://absurd.website I kept going. There are now 48 projects. The idea is still the same – I build mostly unnecessary web projects that sit somewhere between experiments, jokes, products, and art. But […]
€54k spike in 13h from unrestricted Firebase browser key accessing Gemini APIs

Hello, We are looking for guidance regarding an unexpected €54,000+ Gemini API charge that occurred within a few hours after enabling Firebase AI Logic on an existing Firebase project. Background: We created the project over a year ago and initially used it only for Firebase Authentication. Recently, we added a simple AI feature (generating a […]
Apple accelerates eco progress with highest-ever recycled materials

April 16, 2026 UPDATE Apple accelerates environmental progress with highest‑ever recycled material in its products New milestones include removing plastic from packaging, using 100 percent recycled cobalt in Apple-designed batteries, and replenishing more than half of Apple’s corporate water use Apple today announced that a record 30 percent of material across all of its products shipped […]
Ancient DNA reveals pervasive directional selection across West Eurasia [pdf]
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AI cybersecurity is not proof of work
The proof of work is the wrong analogy: finding hash collisions, while exponentially harder with N, is guaranteed to find, with enough work, some S so that H(S) satisfies N, so an asymmetry of resources used will see the side with more ”work ability” eventually winning. But bugs are different: 1. Different LLMs executions take […]
Codex Hacked a Samsung TV

This post documents our research into using AI to hack hardware devices. We’d like to acknowledge OpenAI for partnering with us on this project. No TVs were seriously harmed during this research. One may have experienced mild distress from being repeatedly rebooted remotely by an AI. We started with a shell inside the browser application […]
SDL bans AI-written commits

I’ve noticed the use of Copilot within a few reviews (13277 and 12730) which concerns me given the vast amount of issues associated with this technology (ethical, environmental, copyright, health, etc) so I was hoping a policy could be put in place to forbid this technology. I have a project using SDL and I don’t […]