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Retro_Dev 3 minutes ago

Zig – Type Resolution Redesign and Language Changes

ziglang.org
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The tests are the code now
zdw 4 minutes ago

The tests are the code now

The article argues that tests should be considered an integral part of the codebase, rather than a separate entity. It discusses the benefits of this approach, including improved maintainability, better understanding of the system, and more effective refactoring.

softwaredoug.com
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Show HN: Assemble – Claude Code skill for parallel AI team execution
sravyavedantham 6 minutes ago

Show HN: Assemble – Claude Code skill for parallel AI team execution

The article discusses the Assemble project, an open-source tool that helps developers build and deploy web applications using a declarative configuration file. Assemble aims to simplify the development and deployment process by automating common tasks and providing a consistent infrastructure across different environments.

github.com
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matt_d 11 minutes ago

Breaking Control Flow Integrity by Abusing Modern C++ (Coroutines) – BH USA 2025 [video]

youtube.com
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lzy 11 minutes ago

Show HN: ImageHost.ing – burn-after-reading image host on Cloudflare's free tier

Built this in a morning with Claude Code.

Images auto-expire after 24h, keeps storage costs at zero. Burn-after-reading deletes on first view. No accounts, no tracking, no cookies.

Cloudflare free tier only (Workers, KV, R2). Domain is the only cost (~$10/yr). No plans to monetise, just wanted to build something with this fun domain.

curl -X POST https://api.imagehost.ing/upload -F "file=@photo.jpg"

https://imagehost.ing https://github.com/programming/imagehosting

imagehost.ing
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Show HN: Polymorph (YC W26) – AI personalization for consumer app engagement
andrewsy 13 minutes ago

Show HN: Polymorph (YC W26) – AI personalization for consumer app engagement

hi! we're andrew, david, and manas, 3 engineers & ex-roommates. previously, we built things like meta’s self-serve ads platform, scale ai’s ml inference infra, and more.

we’re building Polymorph, which uses AI to help consumer and self-serve apps send the right message at the right time, through the right channel, to maximize conversion.

right now, if consumer apps want to send push notifications or emails to users, they have to write manual queries and build user segments themselves. even then, the message can only get so personalized.

this sucks for both sides:

1. end user gets content that's irrelevant or not helpful 2. builders annoy their users and then they churn

Polymorph is bringing targeting tech that's already in big tech to everyone.

in a few clicks, you could connect your existing analytics stack (PostHog, Datadog, Amplitude, etc), we then build per-user profiles that highlight when they're active, what features they like, and more, our AI agents then decide which channel and times are most likely to increase engagement, and continuously iterate.

we've already seen a 3.6x increase in re-engagement across one customer's churned users, while sending fewer total notifs / emails per person.

over the last month, we've help our customers profile and re-engage millions of users. we're still figuring out our cost structure, so if you're interested, reach out to founders@usepolymorph.com.

in the mean time, see what you'd look like in our avatar generator on our landing page~

usepolymorph.com
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The Highly Exclusive Way That Everybody Shops Now
paulpauper 13 minutes ago

The Highly Exclusive Way That Everybody Shops Now

theatlantic.com
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Programming the Loop
matt_d 16 minutes ago

Programming the Loop

The article discusses the evolution of programming and how the concept of 'the loop' has transformed over time, from early programming languages to modern frameworks and architectures. It explores the various approaches to handling loops and control flow in software development, highlighting the importance of efficiency and readability in code.

ianbarber.blog
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paulpauper 18 minutes ago

Terence Tao had a paper rejected

mathstodon.xyz
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captainkrtek 19 minutes ago

Ask HN: How do you review gen-AI created code?

I've posed this in a couple comments, but want to get a bigger thread going.

There are some opinions that using LLMs to write code is just a new high level language we are dealing in as engineers. However, this leads to a disconnect come code-review time, in that the reviewed code is an artifact of the process that created it. If we are now expressing ourselves via natural language, (prompting, planning, writing, as the new "programming language"), but only putting the generated artifact (the actual code) up for review, how do we review it completely?

I struggle with what feels like a missing piece these days of lacking the context around how the change was produced, the plans, the prompting, to understand how an engineer came to this specific code change as a result. Did they one-shot this? did they still spend hours prompting/iterating/etc.? something in-between?

The summary in the PR often says what the change is, but doesn't contain the full dialog or how we arrived at this specific change (tradeoffs, alternatives, etc.)

How do you review PRs in your organization given this? Any rules/automation/etc. you institute?

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Pristan: The simplest way to create a plugin infrastructure in Python
pomponchik 23 minutes ago

Pristan: The simplest way to create a plugin infrastructure in Python

github.com
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jmcentire2025 23 minutes ago

Pact – contracts-first multi-agent coding (212/212 ICPC vs. 79-92% Claude Code)

The article discusses Pact, a consumer-driven contract testing tool used in software development to ensure the compatibility between different components of a distributed system. It highlights Pact's key features, such as its ability to mock service interactions and verify expectations, as well as its use in facilitating collaboration between service providers and consumers.

jmcentire.github.io
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VPNs surge in Australia as mandatory age verification for adult content begins
reassess_blind 25 minutes ago

VPNs surge in Australia as mandatory age verification for adult content begins

Australians have seen a surge in VPN usage as the country begins mandatory age verification for accessing adult content online, raising privacy and security concerns among internet users.

techradar.com
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spenvo 27 minutes ago

xAI wins permit to build power plant in Mississippi despite pollution concerns

Elon Musk's Xai company has obtained a permit to build a plant in Mississippi despite concerns over pollution, as the state grants the exemption citing economic benefits and job creation.

cnbc.com
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The No World Order: Meir Kahane, Netanyahu, Trump, and the War Beyond Iran
hkhn 28 minutes ago

The No World Order: Meir Kahane, Netanyahu, Trump, and the War Beyond Iran

The article discusses the erosion of global order and the rise of authoritarianism, highlighting how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and contributed to the breakdown of international cooperation and stability.

sarahkendzior.substack.com
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Show HN: ULLI – A Linux installer without a live USB flash drive
AlOwain 35 minutes ago

Show HN: ULLI – A Linux installer without a live USB flash drive

This project is still in alpha, but other, more mature, alternatives exist, such as Tunic:

https://github.com/mikeslattery/tunic

github.com
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NYC considers increasing minimum wage to $30 by 2030
geox 38 minutes ago

NYC considers increasing minimum wage to $30 by 2030

ny1.com
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Show HN: Readhn – AI-Native Hacker News MCP Server (Discover, Trust, Understand)
xodn348 38 minutes ago

Show HN: Readhn – AI-Native Hacker News MCP Server (Discover, Trust, Understand)

I felt frustrated finding high-signal discussions on HN, and I started this project to better understand how this community actually works.

That led me to build readhn, an MCP server that helps with three things:

- Discover: find relevant stories/comments by keyword, score, and time window

- Trust: identify credible voices using EigenTrust-style propagation from seed experts

- Understand: show why each result is ranked, with explicit signals instead of a black-box score

It includes 6 tools: discover_stories, search, find_experts, expert_brief, story_brief, and thread_analysis.

I also added readhn setup so AI agents can auto-configure it (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and others) after pip install.

I’d love feedback on:

1) whether these ranking signals match how you evaluate HN quality,

2) trust-model tradeoffs,

3) what would make this useful in your daily workflow.

If this is useful to you, starring the repo helps others discover it: https://github.com/xodn348/readhn

github.com
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Curly Prompt – An AI Prompting Language with Local LLM Powered AI Agent
jimthunderbird 42 minutes ago

Curly Prompt – An AI Prompting Language with Local LLM Powered AI Agent

The article introduces CurlyPrompt, a novel command-line tool that simplifies the task of managing and executing complex shell scripts. CurlyPrompt provides a user-friendly interface, allowing users to easily create, modify, and execute scripts with a focus on maintainability and collaboration.

github.com
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sibilsalim 44 minutes ago

Saudi Arabia declares 2026 as the Year of AI

twitter.com
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The Creator of Wordle Tries to Solve the Cryptic Crossword
duck about 1 hour ago

The Creator of Wordle Tries to Solve the Cryptic Crossword

The article profiles Josh Wardle, the creator of the popular online word game Wordle, and his attempts to solve the challenging New York Times crossword puzzle, which he finds more difficult than creating his own game.

newyorker.com
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todsacerdoti about 1 hour ago

Microsoft Patch Tuesday, March 2026 Edition

Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday release addresses a range of security vulnerabilities in its software, including ones in Windows, Microsoft Office, and various enterprise products. The update includes fixes for critical and important issues that could allow attackers to gain elevated privileges, execute remote code, or cause denial-of-service conditions.

krebsonsecurity.com
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Embrace the Uncertainty
todsacerdoti about 1 hour ago

Embrace the Uncertainty

The article encourages embracing uncertainty as a natural part of life, arguing that it can lead to personal growth and new opportunities. It suggests that by accepting the unknown and being open to change, individuals can find empowerment and adapt more effectively to the challenges they face.

brittanyellich.com
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AEO: What happens when AI answers instead of linking (4-part series)
xergioalex about 1 hour ago

AEO: What happens when AI answers instead of linking (4-part series)

This article series explores the concept of Automated Empirical Ontologies (AEO), a novel approach to building ontologies that leverages machine learning and automation to make the process more efficient and less time-consuming. The series covers the key aspects of AEO, including its benefits, challenges, and practical applications.

xergioalex.com
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Datafly – data agent that automatically understands any database you connect
aichelles about 1 hour ago

Datafly – data agent that automatically understands any database you connect

Datafly is an open-source tool that helps organizations secure their data by providing a comprehensive data management solution. It offers features such as data discovery, classification, and masking to help users identify and protect sensitive information.

github.com
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Apple's New MacBooks Have a Keyboard Change You Might Have Missed
samsolomon about 1 hour ago

Apple's New MacBooks Have a Keyboard Change You Might Have Missed

Apple is reportedly planning to return to a traditional scissor-switch keyboard design for its MacBook lineup, moving away from the controversial butterfly keyboard that was plagued by reliability issues. This change is expected to be implemented in future MacBook models, providing a more reliable and comfortable typing experience for users.

macrumors.com
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joegaebel about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Principled Agentic Software Development

Encoding software engineering principles like Outside-in TDD to achieve higher quality tests and implementation.

joegaebel.com
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dwd about 1 hour ago

Lynas locks Japanese rare earths deal

Lynas Corporation has secured a long-term supply deal with a Japanese trading company to provide rare earth materials. The agreement ensures a stable supply of these critical resources as global demand for rare earths continues to grow.

australianmining.com.au
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ccleve about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Getting Someone at Facebook to Listen

I'm sure this has been asked a million times, but how can we reach a human at Facebook to plead a case?

Our small Indiana county has a Facebook group. Local news is limited here, so Facebook has become an enormously important means of communication. Some of the commentary in the group gets political, and heated, and that's fine, that's what we're there for. It's an important way for the 16,000 members in this county to know what's going on.

The group got banned, and no one knows why, and there's (practically) no appeal. Just some bot that is programmed to say no.

How can we reach someone to get it turned back on?

This is a big deal in a very small place.

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Ohio judge rules that Kalshi is sports betting and must adhere to state law
petethomas about 1 hour ago

Ohio judge rules that Kalshi is sports betting and must adhere to state law

An Ohio judge has ruled that Kalshi, a sports betting platform, must adhere to state law in its operations. The ruling emphasizes the need for Kalshi to comply with Ohio's regulations around sports betting activities.

nbcnews.com
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