Big Tech's Debt Binge Raises Risk in Race to Create an AI World
The article discusses how major tech companies have taken on significant debt to fund their race to develop artificial intelligence, creating financial risks as they strive to create an AI-powered future.
Show HN: FOSS De-googled Compass and Nav app with live location tracking
MBCompass: A popular modern FOSS Compass and Navigation app without Ads, IAP, or Tracking
New Release: MBCompass v1.1.12
This release and upcoming ones follow the feature roadmap proposed in the v2 design proposal.
Features:
- Shows clear cardinal direction and magnetic north as well as true north. - Displays magnetic strength in µT. - Live GPS location tracking on OpenStreetMap. - Sensor fusion for improved accuracy (accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope). - Light and dark theme support is controlled via Settings. - Keeps the screen on during navigation. - Landscape orientation supports - Runs on Android 5.0+ - No ads, no in-app purchases, no tracking.
Note: This app doesn't use any GMS (Google mobile service framework) or any third-party dependencies, only uses AOSP API, so it can be installed on any degoogled or custom ROM devices
What's new in v1.1.12
True North Support: Easily switch between True North and Magnetic North using the new toggle in Settings.
AMOLED True Dark Theme Added a pure-black AMOLED mode for improved contrast and better battery efficiency on OLED displays.
Heading Status Indicator: A new on-screen indicator now clearly shows whether the compass is currently using True North or Magnetic North.
Fixes & Improvements in v1.1.12
Sensor Status Dialogue Fix: Resolved an issue where the dialogue content was getting cut off on smaller screens.
General UI & Stability Updates: Minor interface refinements and performance improvements for a smoother experience.
Cryptographic Standards and Guidelines
The article discusses the role of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in developing and promoting cryptographic standards and guidelines to ensure the security and reliability of digital information systems.
Spider Cognition: How Tiny Brains Do Mighty Things [video]
Why a Lightweight and Breathable Face Powder Matters in Tropical Climates
Living in tropical countries like India means dealing with heat, humidity, and sweat almost every day. Heavy makeup doesn’t work for long—it melts, creases, or looks patchy. That’s exactly why a lightweight and breathable face powder becomes a must-have in every makeup pouch. Among the options available, many people prefer using Spinz BB Powder because of its soft texture and easy blendability, making it one of the products often considered when looking for the best face powder for daily use. In this blog, I will explain why breathable powders matter, how spinz bb powder fits naturally into a tropical routine, and how you can use it effectively without looking cakey.
Why Lightweight, Breathable Powder Works Best in Tropical Weather Tropical climates bring high humidity, which causes: Excess sweating
Oily T-zone
Foundation melting faster
Makeup feeling heavy or sticky
Cakey buildup when you apply too many layers
The solution is simple—use a face powder for daily use that feels airy on the skin and controls shine without suffocating the pores. That’s where Spinz BB Powder becomes helpful.
Benefits of Using Spinz BB Powder in Tropical Climates 1. Ultra-Light Texture The first thing you notice is how soft and lightweight it feels. It sits comfortably on the skin without creating a heavy layer, making it suitable for hot days. 2. Breathable Formula The powder lets the skin breathe, which is essential for humid weather. This prevents the makeup from turning cakey or patchy. 3. Smooth Matte Finish It helps control shine, especially on the forehead and nose, giving a clean matte look without dryness. 4. Suitable for Daily Use Because of its gentle feel, many people consider it among the best face powder for daily use. 5. Quick Refresh Anytime Whether you're stepping out for work or college, a tiny dab refreshes your entire look.
Key Features of Spinz BB Face Powder Here are the main features that make spinz bb powder ideal for tropical Indian weather: Lightweight powder that blends effortlessly
Helps even out skin tone mildly
Controls oil and reduces shine
Gives a soft, natural finish
Comfortable for sensitive or sweaty skin
Convenient compact size for travel and daily touch-ups
These qualities are why people often pick it as a face powder for daily use.
How to Use Spinz BB Powder for a Fresh, Natural Look Follow this simple routine to make the most of the powder: 1. Cleanse your face Start with a clean, sweat-free base. 2. Apply moisturizer Opt for gel-based moisturizers if you have oily skin. 3. Use sunscreen A must in tropical climates to protect your skin. 4. Apply Spinz BB Powder Take a small amount and dab it lightly on areas that get oily—forehead, nose, chin, and under eyes. Blend gently for a natural finish. 5. Midday touch-up If your skin gets oily again, use a light touch-up. Even a thin layer works effectively.
Real-Life Scenarios Where This Powder Helps Daily Office Use If you commute in heat or sit through long work hours, the powder helps keep you fresh and matte. College or Outdoor Activities Perfect for quick touch-ups between classes or outings. Festivals & Functions Instead of reapplying foundation, a little powder fixes shine instantly. Travel Days When you’re on the go, a lightweight powder is easier than carrying multiple products. No-Makeup Days Sometimes you just want a natural look. The soft coverage makes it great for those days.
FAWK: LLMs can write a language interpreter
The article explores the author's experience in creating a language interpreter using large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3. It discusses the challenges and potential of LLMs in building programming language interpreters, highlighting their capabilities and limitations in this domain.
Pixar: The Early Days
The article explores the early days of Pixar, describing how Steve Jobs acquired the company and turned it into a pioneering force in computer animation, leading to the production of groundbreaking films like Toy Story.
Australia is banning social media for kids under 16. How will it work?
A new study suggests that taking vitamin D supplements may not have significant benefits for the general population, contrary to previous beliefs. The research found little evidence to support the widespread use of vitamin D supplements for disease prevention.
Show HN: A 100-Lighthouse-Score Astro blog template
Show HN: I Built an AI Image Editor Using Nano Banana Pro
Powered by Nano Banana Pro with inference, multilingual prompts, and multi-image fusion. Upload photos, enter your edit idea, and generate fresh images fast.
Building a Durable Execution Engine with SQLite
The article discusses building a durable execution engine using SQLite, a lightweight and reliable database management system. It explores how SQLite can be leveraged to create a robust, fault-tolerant system that can handle complex workflows and long-running processes.
Anonymous site offers $100k for execution of Israeli academics
An anonymous website has offered a $100,000 bounty for the execution of Israeli academics, sparking outrage and condemnation from Israeli officials and academic institutions.
Zyn 0.2.0 – An extensible pub/sub messaging protocol for real-time apps
The article announces the release of version 0.2.0 of the zyn software, a tool for creating and managing user-defined networking services. The update includes new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
FlagSwift – Feature flags for teams who can't afford other feature flags tools
Hey HN!
I built FlagSwift after working at companies that needed feature flags but couldn't justify the prices yearly for other feature flag tools.
What it does: - Gradual rollouts (deploy to 1%, scale to 100%) - Kill switches (toggle off in seconds) - User targeting (test with specific customers) - Simple integration (less than 15 mins, not 3 days)
Built for teams who need power without the complexity.
Tech: React + Node.js + Python SDKs (live), .NET coming soon
I'd love feedback on: - SDK design (too simple? too complex?) - Positioning - What features matter most to you?
Try it: flagswift.com
Happy to answer questions!
NASA releases new images of 3I/ATLAS
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of the 3i/Borisov comet, providing researchers with valuable data about its composition and behavior as it travels through the solar system.
Why (pure) functional programming matters [video]
Real-time probability calculator for Blackjack and Poker
BuddyDeck is a mobile app that helps users connect with friends, discover local businesses, and find events nearby. The app offers features such as personalized recommendations, social networking, and event planning tools.
HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops' CPUs
HP and Dell have disabled HEVC hardware decoding support built into their laptop CPUs, citing performance and battery life concerns. This change affects the ability of users to play high-quality video content on these systems.
Altman's eye-scanning startup told workers not to care about anything but work
The article explores Sam Altman's new startup, Tools for Humanity, which aims to create technologies that benefit humanity as a whole. It delves into Altman's views on the current state of startup culture and his vision for a more 'hardcore' future in the tech industry.
Looking for feedback on an AI-only marketplace idea to make order in the roles
In the past months I’ve often had to look for AI professionals for different companies, and I kept running into the same problem: “AI expert” today means everything and nothing. It feels a bit like the early Internet era, when there was the one “computer guy” who did literally everything.
Companies say they need an “AI person,” but most of the time they don’t really know which role they’re actually looking for. And candidates have very different skill sets but all get labeled the same way. I think that in the next few years the AI job market will explode and roles will fragment a lot (LLM engineer, MLOps, AI product, applied researcher, etc.), just like web professions did 15–20 years ago.
My idea is to build a dedicated portal only for AI professionals: verified profiles, structured skills, projects, tools used, open-source contributions, optional salary range. No feed, no social, no noise. Just talent → companies.
Companies could search with real filters (skills, stack, experience, salary range) and directly contact profiles with job offers or project proposals — even “bidding up” if they really want someone.
The long-term goal is to create an ecosystem where AI experts can receive offers from multiple companies, compare them, and move toward roles that are more stimulating or better paid.
The MVP would be extremely simple: profile → search → contact. No fancy AI features, no unnecessary stuff.
My questions for you: Do you think this makes sense? Is this a real problem from your perspective too? What am I missing or underestimating?
Any feedback (technical, market, or product) is very appreciated.
Doctype – 80s style type-in HTML magazine
The article discusses the importance of the <!DOCTYPE> declaration in HTML, explaining how it triggers the browser's standards mode and ensures proper rendering of web pages. It highlights the different types of <!DOCTYPE> declarations and their implications for compatibility and rendering.
Microsoft Exec Asks: Why Aren't More People Impressed with AI?
A Microsoft executive questions why the general public is not more impressed with the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, emphasizing the impressive capabilities of modern AI systems.
Bitoin won't recover until there's a resolution to quantum elephant in the room
PROTIP: There won't be one
;)
AI Models as Standalone P&Ls [Dario Amodei, Anthropic CEO]
The article discusses the use of AI models as standalone parts and the potential benefits and challenges of this approach. It explores how AI models can be developed and deployed independently, without being integrated into larger software systems.
Wavl Trees [pdf]
The article discusses Weak AVL Trees, a variant of the classic AVL tree data structure that provides a tradeoff between simplicity and efficiency. It examines the properties, operations, and performance characteristics of Weak AVL Trees, demonstrating their usefulness in practical applications.
Show HN: AgentsKB – 3.3k verified answers to stop agent hallucinations
Hey HN,
I built AgentsKB after watching Claude/Cursor hallucinate Stripe API syntax for the 10th time in a week.
The Problem: AI agents don't "remember" across sessions. You debug a tricky Next.js issue on Monday. Tuesday, same error, same web search loop, same wasted 30 minutes.
The Solution: A curated knowledge base with 3,276 verified Q&As across 160 domains (PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka, TypeScript, AWS, etc.). 99% confidence rating, 50ms query time.
How it works: - Integrates via MCP (Model Context Protocol) into Claude Desktop/Code - Agent queries verified answers before guessing - No more "let me search the web for that" delays
Tech stack: - MCP native (no plugins to manage) - Vector similarity search for atomic Q&As - Covers common pain points: JWT auth, Kubernetes configs, API design patterns, PostgreSQL quirks
Current stats: - 3,276 Q&As - 160 domains - 73% atomic (single-concept answers) - 99% average authority score
Why I built this: Every AI coding session wastes time re-teaching the agent things it "learned" yesterday. This gives agents persistent, verified memory.
Try it: [Your URL]
Looking for feedback on: 1. Which domains/libraries should I prioritize next? 2. How do you currently handle agent hallucinations? 3. Interest in self-hosted version for proprietary codebases?
D-Link warns of new RCE flaws in end-of-life DIR-878 routers
D-Link has warned of new remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities affecting its end-of-life DIR-878 routers. Users are advised to disconnect these routers from the internet and contact D-Link for further guidance, as the company has not released any fixes for the flaws.
GitHub Actions cache size can now exceed 10 GB per repository
GitHub has increased the cache size limit for GitHub Actions from 5 GB to 10 GB per repository, allowing developers to store more build dependencies and speed up their CI/CD workflows.
New US rules say countries with diversity policies are infringing human rights
The article examines the recent supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, including shortages of semiconductor chips, and the impacts on various industries such as automotive and consumer electronics. It discusses the efforts by governments and companies to address these challenges and build more resilient supply chains for the future.