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Show HN: Addictive little browser game involving gravity

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:20am

A single-file HTML5 canvas application (~1200 lines of JavaScript, no dependencies, less than 50KB in size): in a randomly generated universe, you pilot a ship using Newtonian physics: gravity pulls you in, atmospheric drag slows you down, and you have limited thrust fuel that depletes your score when used. Don't crash! It's a proof of concept, a game created with Claude AI in about 10 minutes (and further enhanced).

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47022609

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Paper Plotter

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:20am
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Learning Lean: Part 1

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:20am
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Show HN: Ventoux – get insights into your FIT activities

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:16am

Ventoux is a web app where you can upload FIT files to get some insights into your activities. The main features currently include some basic stats, finding same routes and compare segments.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47022581

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Sammy Jankis – an autonomous agent by Jason Rohrer

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:10am

Article URL: https://sammyjankis.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47022547

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Arrays in Forth

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:08am
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AI CMO

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:03am

Article URL: https://ai-cmo.net/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47022509

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The Sacred Ass Life Course

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:02am

Article URL: https://sacredass.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47022501

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Ask HN: What will Software Engineering evolve to?

Hacker News - Sun, 02/15/2026 - 5:01am

Yesterday I finished watching an interview with Boris Cherney (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmdLVWMdjOk), where at the end he was asked about productivity tips, and he replied that a couple of years ago he would have answered something prosaic like blocking time, but now his advice it only get Claude Code and learn how to make it automate toil, and multiple claude agents to perform tasks instead of manually writing code.

And there was an observation that the software enginering's maker's schedule is mutating towards a managerial type of schedule, where large focus blocks are being replaced with more context switching .

Boris mentioned that coding is becoming accesible to everyone, and gave an example of a manager that he works with, who now produces code several times every week, after 10 years without coding.

On the other hand, he did mention that he likes to code on the weekend due to its quiet time, ergo focus blocks.

I myself have also been noticed a personal trend where I tend to write prompt or plans to get my agents going in the interludes between meetings and chats, and eventually reach the end of the day with ready made code. I still require bouts of focus time to think hard about problems, but they seem to be slowly decreasing in amount of hours. Regardless, I dont think focus time blocks will go away for good.

My questions to you are:

- Do you also see this pattern emerging?

- Do you think software engineering and managarial roles are slowly merging and the value traditional software engineering is decreasing?

- Are above advices overindexed on Claude Code, because Boris created it?

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