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India-EU FTA gives template for shared governance. It will rewire a market worth €27 trillion

The most obvious impact will be trade liberalisation, but the architecture of the agreement goes far beyond tariffs.

AI-Ready Data: A Paradigm Shift From Traditional Data Governance To Agent-Driven Intelligent Enablement

AI-ready data is a conscious choice, and the organizations that lead the era of AI will be those that treat data as a ...

Ask HN: Memory limitation with cursor parallel agents

I spoke to a friend of a company that you all have probably heard of 10b+ val. They currently have a problem where the engineers are not able to run more than 5 instances of their server locally. They want to run more instances (10) so that AI agents can work on these and everyone is 10x more productive.My answer to this was to remotely host instances and let cursor work on it. He also said the another team might (?) be working to build something to help internally. Why wouldn't they just u

Ask HN: Is understanding code becoming "optional"?

On Twitter, Boris Cherny (creator of Claude Code) recently said that nearly 100% of the code in Claude Code is written by Claude Code, and that he personally hasn’t written code in months. Another tweet, from an OpenAI employee, went: "programming always sucked [...] and I’m glad it’s over."This "good riddance" attitude really annoys me. It frames programming as a necessary evil we can finally be rid of.The ironic thing is that I’m aiming for something similar, just for diffe

Ask HN: The Next Big OS Leap

After witnessing what is being said about the AI Botlers (like OpenClaw&#x2F;Moltbot&#x2F;Clawdbot), I believe UIs will start melting big time.<p>The point, click and type era is over.<p>Voice will take over as the primary interface.<p>UIs will be adaptive and enabled on demand.<p>There will be an AI agent layer on every single PC out there.<p>Since privacy will be an issue, &quot;Shazam-like&quot; filters will inhibit uncleared capture of voice.<p>Makes sense?

I spent 5 years how to code .made real projects only to be called AI slop?

ive been sititng here for three hours jsut staring at my screen. hands are shaking. wrote this four times adn deleted because i dont wnat to sound pathetic but fuck it. i am pathetic right now. im a mess. you know what i did tonight? opened my github. forty one repos. 41 in total. i counted them twice. do you knwo what that represents? thats not &quot;code&quot;. thats not &quot;projects&quot;. thats every night i chose to stay in while my firends went out. thats teh relationships i let fade bec

Show HN: Nono – Kernel-enforced sandboxing for AI agents

Hey HNLuke here.I built nono and got it out quick then I expected, in response to the openclaw carnage, but its use is beyond openclaw.The problem: AI agents execute code on your machine. Prompt injections, hallucinations, or compromised tools can read ~&#x2F;.ssh, exfiltrate credentials, or worse. Application-level sandboxes can be bypassed by the code they&#x27;re sandboxing.I have been around security for a long old time now (i started something called sigstore a few years back) and have seen

Ask HN: Should a software engineer have research exposure?

I am asking this question for my personal circumstances --- not a general statement about software engineering.I am a CompSci senior focusing on ML. My university does not have applied research in ML, so doing ML in school (classes&#x2F;research) is pretty much a one-way ticket to the theory&#x2F;algorithms side of academia.Last year, I had the epiphany that I am good at (and enjoy) solving problems by connecting components in a system instead of finagling a problem into a form where we can appl

Show HN: I made a dev tool that helps vibecoders to AVOID security issues

The first time I have heard about the vibecoding I could not believe that peeps without the technical background dare to release web apps and other type of software within the week of using such stuff like cursor, claude code and later lovable, bolt.new and etc. I saw some of the projects like that and despite them being somewhat functional - I could feel that security was not the strongest side of these pieces of software. As it turned out I was not hallucinating about the existance of the said

Ask HN: How can I get decent internet speeds in my apartment?

I feel like I’m going crazy.I live in a dense metropolitan area (Hollywood, Los Angeles), surrounded on all sides by buildings with fiber and high-speed cable. Yet I can’t get any wired internet service in my small, old 5-unit building.Right now I’m forced to use Verizon 5G Home Internet. Download speeds are fine, but latency is bad and upload speeds are abysmal (5 Mbps), which is a real problem for my work (large uploads, remote collaboration, etc).Things I’ve tried:- AT&amp;T &#x2F; Frontier &

Show HN: A $200 DuckDB UI VSCode extension

duckdb is my go-to data utility tool and I&#x27;ve wanted a first class experience in my IDE for a while now.However, I&#x27;m a recent dad and don&#x27;t have time to hack on &quot;pet projects&quot; as much these days.This felt like a great project to really test what Opus 4.5 can do... but to make it more interesting, I put some additional rules in place:1. I&#x27;d attempt to build it using a single Cursor thread to push the context management to the limit2. I decided I was not allowed to to

Coffee & Class January 30th

Get an inside look at Sacramento Ballet’s Professional Company Class and learn more about the artistry, athleticism, and discipline behind ballet. BYOC Suggested/encouraged donation for viewing: $10 All donations go toward making living, breathing art accessible to the Sacramento region. Support Sacramento Ballet here: https://sacballet.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n4M00000VRzGNQA1

Coffee & Class January 30th

Get an inside look at Sacramento Ballet’s Professional Company Class and learn more about the artistry, athleticism, and discipline behind ballet. BYOC Suggested/encouraged donation for viewing: $10 All donations go toward making living, breathing art accessible to the Sacramento region. Support Sacramento Ballet here: https://sacballet.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n4M00000VRzGNQA1

Coffee & Class January 30th

Get an inside look at Sacramento Ballet’s Professional Company Class and learn more about the artistry, athleticism, and discipline behind ballet. BYOC Suggested/encouraged donation for viewing: $10 All donations go toward making living, breathing art accessible to the Sacramento region. Support Sacramento Ballet here: https://sacballet.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n4M00000VRzGNQA1

Coffee & Class January 30th

Get an inside look at Sacramento Ballet’s Professional Company Class and learn more about the artistry, athleticism, and discipline behind ballet. BYOC Suggested/encouraged donation for viewing: $10 All donations go toward making living, breathing art accessible to the Sacramento region. Support Sacramento Ballet here: https://sacballet.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n4M00000VRzGNQA1

Coffee & Class January 30th

Get an inside look at Sacramento Ballet’s Professional Company Class and learn more about the artistry, athleticism, and discipline behind ballet. BYOC Suggested/encouraged donation for viewing: $10 All donations go toward making living, breathing art accessible to the Sacramento region. Support Sacramento Ballet here: https://sacballet.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n4M00000VRzGNQA1

AI creates over-efficiency. Organizations must absorb it

AI doesn’t just increase productivity: it creates *over-efficiency*.Individuals and small teams can now generate decisions, options, and initiatives faster than existing organizations were designed to legitimize, coordinate, or absorb. The bottleneck has shifted from execution to governance.When surplus productive capacity accumulates without an absorption layer, organizations don’t gradually adapt. Historically, they freeze: tighter rules, centralization, bans, decoupling.We saw a similar refle

Over 120 civil society groups demand EU leaders phase out US fossil fuels in light of Trump’s fossil fuel imperialism

Following Trump’s strikes on Venezuela and his escalating threats to other Latin American countries and Greenland, over 120 European and international civil society groups sent a letter to EU leaders to urge them to cancel negotiation and implementation of the US-EU trade deal and reduce reliance on US fossil fuels.

USAID cuts are even being felt at high school science fairs

Cuts to USAID have consequences big and small, reaching all the way down to high school science fairs in the U.S. International humanitarian groups are still reeling from President Trump slashing ...

Aid groups working to compensate for loss of USAID funding

A pair of NGO experts examine the effect of USAID's demise on NGOs, and what strategies they are using to stay afloat after ...