MoD sources warn Palantir role at heart of government is threat to UK security
The article explores Palantir Technologies' contract with the UK Ministry of Defense to provide data insights and analysis, raising concerns about the company's access to sensitive government data and its role in the security state.
Obsession with growth is destroying nature, 150 countries warn
The article reports that over 150 countries have warned that the world's obsession with economic growth is destroying nature and biodiversity. It highlights the call from these countries for a shift towards sustainable development that balances economic, social, and environmental considerations.
My Journey to a reliable and enjoyable locally hosted voice assistant
The article outlines the author's journey to create a reliable and enjoyable locally-hosted voice assistant, highlighting the challenges faced and the solutions implemented to achieve a seamless and secure home automation experience.
Lazycut: A simple terminal video trimmer using FFmpeg
LazynCut is an open-source tool that allows users to easily create video clips and GIFs from longer video files. The tool provides a simple and intuitive interface to trim, crop, and export video segments with various output formats.
AirPods Max 2
The article discusses Apple's new AirPods Max, a premium over-the-ear headphone offering advanced features like active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and a stainless steel design, targeted at high-end audio enthusiasts.
Apideck CLI – An AI-agent interface with much lower context consumption than MCP
This article discusses the MCP server, a CLI alternative that can help with issues like a 'server eating context window' problem. It provides an overview of the MCP server's features and how it can be used to improve developer workflows.
Comparing Python Type Checkers: Typing Spec Conformance
The article discusses type conformance in Python, exploring the differences between structural and nominal typing, and how this impacts compatibility between objects and interfaces. It provides insights into how Python's type system works and the implications for writing robust and maintainable code.
Bringing Semiconductors to Kazakhstan
The article discusses Kazakhstan's efforts to establish a semiconductor industry, including plans to build a chip fabrication plant and attract foreign investment. It highlights the country's strategic location, talent pool, and government support as key factors in its push to become a regional hub for semiconductor manufacturing.
Jemalloc Un-Abandoned by Meta
The article discusses Meta's renewed commitment to the jemalloc memory allocator, highlighting its importance in improving the performance and efficiency of Meta's data infrastructure. It outlines the company's ongoing investment and contributions to the open-source jemalloc project to benefit the broader engineering community.
Event Publisher enables event integration between Keycloak and OpenFGA
This article describes a Keycloak event publisher that integrates with OpenFGA, a flexible and scalable authorization service. The publisher allows Keycloak to publish authorization events to OpenFGA, enabling fine-grained access control and audit capabilities.
Capacity Is the Roadmap
The article discusses the concept of capacity as a roadmap, where organizations should focus on developing their internal capabilities to achieve their goals. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and building organizational capacity as a strategic approach to long-term success.
Once (Again)
The article explores the author's frustrations with the tech industry's obsession with growth and constant change, arguing for a focus on sustainability, stability, and longevity instead. It highlights the need to prioritize thoughtful, measured progress over chasing the next big thing.
Show HN: Signbee – An API that lets AI agents send documents for signature
Hi HN, I built Signbee while working on AI agents that handle contracting workflows. The agents could draft agreements, negotiate terms, manage deals — but the moment a signature was needed, the workflow broke. It always ended with "please upload this to DocuSign" — which meant human intervention, account setup, and manual uploads. So I built a simple API. You POST markdown and Signbee generates the PDF, or you pass a URL to your own PDF if you already have one designed the way you want it. No templates, no editor. Either way, it verifies both parties via email OTP and produces a signed document. curl -X POST https://signb.ee/api/v1/send \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "markdown": "# NDA\n\nTerms...", "sender_name": "You", "sender_email": "you@company.com", "recipient_name": "Client", "recipient_email": "client@co.com" }' Under the hood: - Markdown → PDF generation, or bring your own PDF via URL - Both parties verified via email OTP - Timestamps and IP addresses recorded - Final document hashed with SHA-256 - Certificate page appended with full audit trail One interesting challenge: the certificate page itself is part of the document that gets hashed, so any modification — even to the certificate — invalidates the integrity check. I also built an MCP server (npx -y signbee-mcp) so tools like Claude or Cursor can call it directly. Curious to hear from people who've dealt with document signing systems or automated agent workflows — what would you want to automate? https://signb.ee
China just approved world first commercial brain implant
China has approved the first commercial brain implant device, a significant milestone in the field of neural technology. The device, developed by a Chinese company, is intended to assist with neurological conditions and could pave the way for broader adoption of brain-computer interface technologies.
Microsoft's 'unhackable' Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss'
The Microsoft Xbox One, which was previously considered unhackable, has been successfully hacked by a team using a technique called voltage glitching. This hack allows the loading of unsigned code at every level, marking a significant milestone for the console's security.
Skillfile, the declarative skill manager, now with search for 110K+ skills
The article discusses the SkillFile, an open-source platform that helps users track their skills and personal growth. It highlights the platform's features, including skill tracking, goal setting, and collaboration capabilities, aimed at empowering individuals to manage their professional development effectively.
The Removed DOGE Deposition Videos Have Been Backed Up Across the Net
The article discusses the removal of 'Doge Deposition' videos from the internet, and how they have already been backed up across various platforms, ensuring their preservation despite the takedowns.
Show HN: Vibecheck – lint for AI-generated code smells (JS/TS/Python)
I built a CLI that detects patterns AI coding tools leave behind: empty catch blocks, hardcoded secrets, as any everywhere, comments that restate the code, god functions, SQL concatenation.
24 rules across JS/TS and Python. Zero config, runs offline, regex-based so it's fast.
npx @yuvrajangadsingh/vibecheck .
Also ships as a GitHub Action for inline PR annotations and standalone binaries (no Node required).Why: CodeRabbit found AI-generated PRs have 1.7x more issues than human PRs. Veracode says 45% of AI code samples have security vulnerabilities. "Vibe coding" is everywhere now but nobody's linting for the patterns it produces.
This isn't a replacement for ESLint. It catches things ESLint doesn't look for, like catch blocks that only console.error without rethrowing, bare except: pass in Python, or mutable default arguments.
Just Put It on a Map
The article discusses the potential of using maps to visualize and understand complex socioeconomic issues, such as the relationship between land value and poverty levels. It suggests that mapping these patterns can help identify solutions and guide policymaking.
Apple introduces AirPods Max 2
Apple introduces the AirPods Max 2, featuring an upgraded H2 chip for improved audio performance and advanced noise cancellation technology.