Riva: Local-first observability for AI agents
The article discusses Riva, a conversational AI assistant developed by Sarkar AI. Riva is designed to engage in natural language conversations and assist with a variety of tasks, leveraging advancements in natural language processing and machine learning.
From CIA to CEO, Spies Step Out of the Shadows and into the Boardroom
Musk Says xAI Must Be Rebuilt as Co-Founders Exit
Hegseth on CNN: 'The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better'
xAI Co-Founder Toby Pohlen Is Latest Executive to Depart
Lawyers in landmark social media addiction trial make final appeals to the jury
A trial is underway in California that accuses Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, of knowingly designing their platforms to be addictive and harmful to teenagers' mental health, leading to depression, anxiety, and even suicide attempts.
Nasdaq Proposes New "Fast Entry" Rule for the Nasdaq-100 Index
Nasdaq has proposed a new rule that would allow certain qualified companies to be fast-tracked for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 Index, providing faster access to the index's benefits and potentially increasing investment in these companies.
Tethyr Cloud: Open Agent discovery, zero vendor lock-in (AIdeas Semi-finalist)
The article discusses the AWS Builder, a platform that enables developers to create and deploy cloud-based applications, with a focus on ease of use, scalability, and integration with AWS services.
Wool – A no-nonsense distributed Python runtime
Wool Labs is an open-source project that provides a framework for building decentralized applications on Ethereum. It offers tools and libraries to simplify the development process, enabling developers to focus on application logic rather than low-level blockchain interactions.
Approximating π using Monte Carlo Simulation
This article explores using Monte Carlo simulation to estimate the value of pi. It demonstrates how to generate random points within a square and count the proportion that fall within a circle inscribed in the square, providing an approach to approximating pi.
Can a 100-Year-Old Mouse Save Disney?
The article explores Disney's efforts to revive its classic character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which was created over 100 years ago. It delves into the challenges and opportunities Disney faces in reintroducing Oswald to modern audiences as part of its broader strategy to reinvigorate its legacy properties.
The Anthropic Institute
The Anthropic Institute is a new research organization focused on developing transformative artificial intelligence (AI) systems that are safe, ethical, and beneficial to humanity. The institute aims to advance the field of AI alignment, which seeks to ensure that advanced AI systems behave in alignment with human values and interests.
I built AP score calculators for all 24 AP exams
APS Score Calculator is an online tool that helps students in the United States determine their Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores based on their raw scores. The calculator provides estimated AP scores to help students understand their potential performance and make informed decisions about their academic plans.
A Hard Reset, and What Comes Next
Show HN: Free email finder for job seekers – find and contact hiring managers
Dropzone Careers is a platform that connects talented individuals with exciting job opportunities in the drone and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry. The website features a wide range of job listings, career resources, and expert insights to help job seekers navigate the growing UAV job market.
exe-muttha-fukken-dev.exe.xyz [fan page]
The Church of Artificial Superintelligence
'Not built right the first time', Musk's xAI is starting over again, again
Elon Musk's AI company, XAI, is reportedly starting over again after multiple failed attempts to build a viable artificial intelligence system. The article explores the challenges the company has faced and Musk's ambitious plans to create a new, more successful AI from scratch.
The Most Accurately Predicted Genocide in History
The article explores the ongoing genocide in Sudan's Darfur region, examining the historical context, the role of the Sudanese government, and the international community's response. It highlights the devastating impact on the local population and the challenges in addressing this long-standing humanitarian crisis.
Show HN: Lazy as a Service – Antigravity Extension
I built this because I got tired of reopening the same terminal tabs every day for Laravel, Vite, ngrok, queue workers, and random helper commands. LaaS is a small Antigravity / VS Code extension that turns those commands into a sidebar panel with start, stop, and inspect controls. It also supports custom stop commands, so services can shut down more cleanly instead of just getting killed. The main goal is to reduce terminal tab clutter and make local dev stacks a bit less annoying to manage. Would love feedback on whether this is useful, and what features would make it better for your workflow. I think idea would help someone like me. (Extension: https://open-vsx.org/extension/lakruwanx/laas).
I Fixed Green Screens [video]
The Middle Loop
This article explores the concept of the 'middle loop', the space between the initial spark of an idea and its final execution. It discusses the importance of embracing this middle phase, where the real work and growth happen, and provides strategies for navigating this often overlooked but crucial part of the creative process.
Meta Delays Rollout of New A.I. Model After Performance Concerns
Revenue can hide unprofitable freelance clients
Freelancers often think about revenue when evaluating clients, but revenue alone can be misleading. A client paying $2,000 per month can look like a great account until you divide that revenue by the total time spent working for them. For example:
Revenue: $2,000 Time spent: 45 hours Client-specific expenses: $120
That produces an effective hourly rate of about $41.77. Once you include meetings, communication, revisions, and occasional tool costs, the real hourly rate can be much lower than expected. Two clients paying the exact same amount can produce very different outcomes depending on how much time they require. I built a small free calculator that lets you enter revenue, hours worked, and expenses to quickly see the effective hourly rate for a client. It’s surprisingly helpful for understanding whether a client is actually profitable.
Nanoclaw flavor that allows you set it up as an Executive Assistant
Show HN: Reflex Engine SDK – local action validation with replayable artifacts
Built a small technical preview called Reflex Engine SDK. It’s a local validation layer for systems that want to check a proposed action or telemetry event before execution. The core loop is: input comes in, local policy rules are evaluated, Reflex returns ALLOW or DENY, and it writes a replayable JSON artifact showing what happened. The current repo/demo is intentionally small: one allowed event, one denied event, artifact files created locally, and one artifact opened for inspection. It’s not a full autonomy stack or fleet platform — just a narrower validation component that sits between a planner/controller/local system and execution.
Apple's adorable Finder guy has broken the internet
The article discusses the popularity of Apple's Finder icon, known as the 'Finder Guy', which has gained significant attention on the internet. It explores how this simple, iconic image has become an enduring symbol of Apple's brand and the Macintosh operating system.
Sam Altman admits AI is killing the labor-capital balance
The article discusses Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, acknowledging the potential dangers of advanced AI systems and the need for careful regulation and public understanding of the technology. Altman emphasizes the importance of responsible development and deployment of AI to mitigate risks and ensure it is used for the benefit of humanity.
Streaming Gaussian Splatting Videos Using WebXR
Gracia Labs, an AI research company, has launched a new AI-powered app store for creators. The store offers a range of AI-powered tools and services to help creators enhance their content and reach their audiences more effectively.
Why Friday the 13th is a mathematical inevitability
The article explains that Friday the 13th is a mathematical certainty, occurring because of the relationship between the Gregorian calendar and the number of days in a week. It examines the probability and frequency of this date, noting that it is not an irrational superstition but a predictable calendar phenomenon.