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Monthly Hacker News 'Who is hiring?' thread for July 2026, where companies post job openings including remote and onsite positions.
A web app that displays the top 20 stories from Hacker News in a train station-style split-flap flip board.
A web tool that visualizes trends in Hacker News comments and stories over 18 years, allowing users to compare topics and discover historical patterns.
A developer shares observations from a friend's company where Claude is heavily used for coding, code review, and understanding, leading to questions about the future of the programming profession.
A tweet reacting to the story of Justin Poehnelt being fired by Google for creating the Google Workspace CLI, which went viral.
Justin Poehnelt was fired by Google for creating the Google Workspace CLI, which went viral and gained thousands of GitHub stars and users.
A former Google employee recounts being fired for creating a popular unofficial Google Workspace CLI tool, which went viral on Hacker News and GitHub, shortly after Google announced its own official Workspace CLI.
A collection of mini-documentary videos about games that reached the front page of Hacker News, exploring their stories and creators.
A Hacker News discussion explores whether developers can replace cloud AI models like Claude with local models for daily coding. Participants share experiences, noting that local models (e.g., Qwen, Gemma) are viable for hobbyists but still lag behind top cloud models for professional use.
A Hacker News discussion explores whether Europe can train a frontier AI model using its own compute resources, highlighting the region's AI sovereignty challenges.
OrangeCrumbs is a weekly email digest that delivers new Wikipedia articles popular on Hacker News.
The monthly 'Ask HN: What are you working on?' thread for June 2026 features discussions about a city builder game called Microlandia, which has sold nearly 10,000 copies, and topics like UBI simulation.
StackScope analyzes over 40,000 indie product launches to reveal tech stacks, AI usage, security headers, and hosting details. It provides daily insights from Product Hunt, Hacker News, and PeerPush.
A new study analyzing 25 million comments on Reddit and Hacker News finds that accusations of 'AI slop' have risen sharply, often targeting human comments without evidence, functioning as a form of social gatekeeping rather than accurate AI detection.
A blog post criticizes the overuse of Tailwind CSS templates in LLM-generated 'vibe-coded' apps, arguing that the generic look signals low-effort products and turns off users.
Ask HN thread where users share tools they built for themselves since the advent of AI, including a design browser, GitHub dashboard, runtime system, and more.
Introduces a search engine called /last30days driven by an AI agent that can simultaneously search multiple platforms like Reddit, X, YouTube, Hacker News, Polymarket, etc., and generate summary reports.
Hacker News is reportedly removing or filtering AI-related content from its platform.
Hacker News users share their 'oh shit' moments with generative AI, expressing skepticism about overhyped promises and recounting personal experiences where AI assisted with complex tasks like reverse-engineering synth software.
Eyeball is a precision clicking game or tool designed for mouse and trackpad use, with touch support but limited accuracy.