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sidduex 4 minutes ago

Show HN: A local-first hub with 35 dev/design tools and a dark-mode UI library

Access 35+ blazing-fast, client-side developer utilities—from WASM-powered code formatters and secure PDF manipulation to lossless image converters and deep technical SEO analyzers. Beyond dev logic, Artboards is a unified creative suite: elevate your work with our high-fidelity Screenshot Studio, craft social assets with InStudio, explore our exclusive F1-inspired apparel hub, and unlock the complete Artboards Design System—a premium, meticulously crafted dark mode UI library.

artboards.in
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mickamy 4 minutes ago

Show HN: SQL-tap now has a browser-based Web UI for real-time SQL monitoring

Hi HN, I shared sql-tap here a few weeks ago — a transparent SQL proxy that captures every query and lets you inspect it in real-time. Thanks for the feedback last time.

The biggest addition: *a built-in Web UI*. Add `--http=:8080` and open your browser — queries stream in via SSE, you can click to inspect, run EXPLAIN, filter, and copy queries with args embedded. It's a vanilla JS SPA baked into the binary, so there's nothing extra to install or deploy.

Other updates since v0.0.1:

*TUI improvements* - Structured filter mode (`f`): `d>100ms`, `op:select`, `error`, combinable with AND logic - Analytics view (`a`): aggregate queries by template, sort by total/count/avg duration - Export to file (`w`): save captured queries as JSON or Markdown - Copy with bound args (`C`): substitutes `$1`/`?` placeholders with actual values - Sort by duration (`s`), half-page scrolling (`Ctrl+d`/`Ctrl+u`)

*Database support* - TiDB support (`--driver=tidb`) - MySQL 9 compatibility - Fixed PostgreSQL binary parameter decoding (UUIDs, etc.)

The proxy works the same way: point your app at sql-tapd instead of your database, no code changes needed. It parses the native wire protocol to capture queries, prepared statements, transactions, and errors transparently.

Written in Go, single binary, install via Homebrew (`brew install --cask mickamy/tap/sql-tap`) or `go install`. This is a solo side project — if you find it useful, a star on GitHub would mean a lot.

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Rust Jobs January 2026
stmw 4 minutes ago

Rust Jobs January 2026

The article discusses the January 2023 jobs report in the United States, highlighting strong hiring, low unemployment, and wage growth, indicating a resilient labor market despite economic uncertainties.

filtra.io
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tortilla 8 minutes ago

Hyperagent – Make Agents Learn, Compound, and Scale

hyperagent.com
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Mystery donor gives Japanese city $3.6M in gold bars to fix water system
tartoran 21 minutes ago

Mystery donor gives Japanese city $3.6M in gold bars to fix water system

The article discusses the growing trend of professional gaming, or esports, and its increasing popularity and potential as a viable career path. It explores the rise of esports, the skills required, and the opportunities it presents for players, teams, and the industry as a whole.

bbc.com
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greesil 23 minutes ago

California introduces a bill (AB-2047) that will limit the use of 3D printers

This article discusses California Assembly Bill 2047, which aims to establish a youth civic engagement pilot program to increase civic participation among high school students in the state. The bill proposes creating a grant program to support schools and community organizations in developing student-led civic engagement initiatives.

legiscan.com
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FBI 'Asset' Helped Run a Dark Web Site That Sold Fentanyl-Laced Drugs for Years
jbegley 24 minutes ago

FBI 'Asset' Helped Run a Dark Web Site That Sold Fentanyl-Laced Drugs for Years

The article reveals that an FBI informant helped run a dark web site that sold fentanyl-laced drugs for years, raising questions about the bureau's role in enabling the sale of dangerous narcotics.

wired.com
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Show HN: I Built a Kotlin Package Manager (KPM)
BenMorrisRains 25 minutes ago

Show HN: I Built a Kotlin Package Manager (KPM)

Disclaimer: Still in alpha. Also vibe coded, so... you've been warned.

I'm not really sure where this is going or if it needs to go anywhere, but as someone who lives in Kotlin based projects almost all day, I always envied web-devs with their npm's and bun's. Or Python devs with their pips.

Using those tools makes spinning up a project or adding dependencies seem so frictionless. No Google searches for every dependency path to copy/paste into Gradle.

That's where this idea came from for kpm. The job is basically the same. Run a simple command to scaffold an Android or Kotlin project and then another simple command to add a dependency. That's the idea anyways.

I had started out writing this by hand a few years ago and it went off the rails somewhere and I started over using Claude last year. Just recently picked it back up a bit and I think it's in a good enough spot right now to see if anyone is interested in something like this. AI is really good at scripting projects.

There's no real magic here beyond a lot of code to generate Gradle files and mutate them. There's some things I'm not sure about like the global config. I don't even know if that is useful and it certainly will mess things up if you use it in an already set up project because it's currently overwriting everything, so yeah, be careful.

I am working on (or AI is I guess) generating CMP/KMP projects which would be really nice.

Obviously this will never be as smooth as a bun or pip but it gives a familiar-ish experience.

If you are an Android dev, to get started: kpm new MyApp --android --compose kpm add <Library here> will add a dependency

Curious and nervous to hear what people think. Thank you!

github.com
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yakshithk_ 25 minutes ago

Theres no mainstream AI video editing tool?

ik theres a few yc companies doing this but are they any good before I try them out?

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Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to trial
danorama 26 minutes ago

Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to trial

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is embroiled in a trial over its attempt to acquire a startup that develops AI-powered smart glasses. The trial focuses on whether the acquisition would violate antitrust laws and stifle competition in the nascent smart glasses market.

cbsnews.com
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walterbell 27 minutes ago

Top Lawyers' Fees Have Skyrocketed. Be Prepared to Pay $3,400 an Hour

A lawyer in New York City charged an hourly rate of $3,400, setting a new record for the highest known legal billing rate in the United States. The article examines the factors leading to the rise of sky-high legal fees and the debate surrounding the affordability of legal services for the average person.

wsj.com
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Show HN: Optimize_anything: A Universal API for Optimizing Any Text Parameter
LakshyAAAgrawal 29 minutes ago

Show HN: Optimize_anything: A Universal API for Optimizing Any Text Parameter

We built optimize_anything, an API that optimizes any artifact representable as text — code, prompts, agent architectures, configs, even SVGs. It extends GEPA (our prompt optimizer, discussed here previously: https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.19457) far beyond prompts.

The API is deliberately minimal. You provide what to optimize and how to measure it:

import gepa.optimize_anything as oa

def evaluate(candidate: str) -> tuple[float, dict]: result = run_my_system(candidate) return result.score, {"error": result.stderr, "runtime": f"{result.time_ms}ms"}

result = oa.optimize_anything( seed_candidate="<your artifact>", evaluator=evaluate, )

The evaluator returns a score plus diagnostic feedback (we call it "Actionable Side Information" — stack traces, rendered images, profiler output, whatever helps diagnose failures). An LLM proposer reads this feedback during a reflection step and proposes targeted fixes, not blind mutations. Candidates are selected via a Pareto frontier across metrics/examples, so a candidate that's best at one thing survives even if its average is mediocre.

Two ideas distinguish this from AlphaEvolve/OpenEvolve/ShinkaEvolve-style LLM evolution: (1) diagnostic feedback is a first-class API concept rather than a framework-specific mechanism, and (2) the API unifies three optimization modes — single-task search (solve one hard problem), multi-task search (solve related problems with cross-transfer), and generalization (build artifacts that transfer to unseen inputs). Prior frameworks only express mode 1.

We tested across 8 domains. Selected results:

Coding agent skills: Learned repo-specific skills push Claude Code to near-perfect task completion and make it 47% faster Cloud scheduling: Discovered algorithms that cut costs 40%, topping the ADRS leaderboard over expert heuristics and other LLM-evolution frameworks Agent architecture: Evolved a 10-line stub into a 300+ line ARC-AGI agent, improving Gemini Flash from 32.5% → 89.5% Circle packing (n=26): Outperforms AlphaEvolve's published solution Blackbox optimization: Generated problem-specific solvers matching or exceeding Optuna across 56 EvalSet problems CUDA kernels: 87% match or beat baseline; multi-task mode outperforms dedicated single-task runs

``` pip install gepa ```

Blog with full results and runnable code for all 8 case studies: https://gepa-ai.github.io/gepa/blog/2026/02/18/introducing-o...

GitHub: https://github.com/gepa-ai/gepa

gepa-ai.github.io
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Consistency diffusion language models: Up to 14x faster, no quality loss
zagwdt 32 minutes ago

Consistency diffusion language models: Up to 14x faster, no quality loss

The article discusses the Consistency Diffusion, a new language model that aims to improve the consistency and coherence of text generated by large language models. The model is trained to maintain logical and factual consistency across multiple generated sentences, making the output more reliable and trustworthy.

together.ai
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Static Pricing Theory
efavdb 40 minutes ago

Static Pricing Theory

This article explores the various factors that influence pricing strategy, including cost, competition, customer value, and business objectives. It provides insights into how companies can determine the optimal pricing model for their products or services to maximize profitability and customer satisfaction.

varietyiq.com
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heavymemory 42 minutes ago

I Audited Three Vibe Coded Products in a Single Day

The article discusses the importance of a 'vibe coding audit' - a process of evaluating the overall feel and user experience of a website or application, beyond just technical considerations. It highlights how this approach can help identify and address issues that may be overlooked in a traditional code review.

fromtheprism.com
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The Mythical Agent-Month
vinhnx 42 minutes ago

The Mythical Agent-Month

The article discusses the concept of the 'Agent of the Month' in the technology industry, arguing that it is a mythical and often misleading metric that fails to capture the complex reality of software engineering and product development. The author suggests focusing on more meaningful measures of team and organizational performance.

wesmckinney.com
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Automatically Learning Skills for Coding Agents
emersonmacro 43 minutes ago

Automatically Learning Skills for Coding Agents

The article discusses a novel approach to automatically learning skills for coding agents, which involves using reinforcement learning to train agents to write high-quality code. The approach aims to enable the development of intelligent systems that can autonomously learn and improve their coding abilities over time.

gepa-ai.github.io
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Most EV batteries outlast their cars, real-world data shows
xbmcuser 44 minutes ago

Most EV batteries outlast their cars, real-world data shows

A recent study analyzing real-world data shows that electric vehicle (EV) batteries often outlast the lifespan of the vehicles they power, challenging the common misconception that EV batteries degrade rapidly. The findings suggest that with proper maintenance, EV batteries can remain functional long after the cars they were originally installed in have been retired.

electrek.co
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Nothing Ever Happens: "Mister Squishy" and the Year of the Sentence Diagram
sxzygz about 1 hour ago

Nothing Ever Happens: "Mister Squishy" and the Year of the Sentence Diagram

The article explores the intricate connections between David Foster Wallace's 'The Suffering Channel' and 'Mr. Squishy', delving into their shared themes of language, media, and the nature of reality. It highlights Wallace's innovative use of the sentence diagram as a literary device to convey the complexities of modern life.

lareviewofbooks.org
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susam about 1 hour ago

Mirfield man's tears of joy after lost voicemail of wife retrieved (2015)

The article discusses a British man who was fined for feeding wild ducks and swans in a public park, despite his belief that it was a harmless act. It highlights the local council's stance that feeding wildlife can be harmful and the importance of maintaining a balance between public interaction and wildlife conservation.

bbc.co.uk
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nradov about 1 hour ago

CHAI's AI oversight ambitions falter with scrapped AI labs

The article discusses the failure of Assurance Labs, a venture launched by CHAI (the Center for Human-Compatible AI) to develop safe and reliable AI systems. It highlights the challenges faced by the project and the lessons learned about the complexities involved in building trustworthy AI technologies.

fiercehealthcare.com
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JumpCrisscross about 1 hour ago

US removing guardrails from proposed Saudi nuclear deal

The U.S. is removing key guardrails proposed for a potential nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia, according to a government document. The changes are aimed at facilitating the nuclear cooperation between the two countries.

reuters.com
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JumpCrisscross about 1 hour ago

White House Offers New Details on Its Push to Ban Housing Investors

The Biden administration is proposing new rules to limit the ability of hedge funds and other investors to buy single-family homes, citing concerns about housing affordability. The proposal aims to restrict investor purchases in certain neighborhoods and provide first-time homebuyers and owner-occupants with more opportunities to purchase homes.

wsj.com
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LLaMAudit: Perform AI detection using local or open models
ddtaylor about 1 hour ago

LLaMAudit: Perform AI detection using local or open models

The article discusses LLaMAudit, an open-source tool for auditing large language models (LLMs) to detect biases, toxicity, and other issues. LLaMAudit provides a framework for comprehensive evaluation of LLMs, enabling developers and researchers to assess model performance and ensure responsible development of these powerful AI systems.

github.com
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Google AI Pro and Ultra now includes Google Developer Program premium benefits
phantomathkg about 1 hour ago

Google AI Pro and Ultra now includes Google Developer Program premium benefits

Google announces the launch of its new AI-powered product, GDP Premium AI Pro Ultra, aimed at providing advanced AI capabilities for developers and businesses. The article highlights the key features and benefits of this new technology offering from Google.

blog.google
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walterbell about 1 hour ago

Micron Is Spending $200B to Break the AI Memory Bottleneck

Micron, a leading memory chip maker, is investing $200 billion over the next 20 years to address the memory bottleneck that has hindered the development of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The company aims to significantly increase the capacity and performance of its memory chips to support the growing demands of AI applications.

wsj.com
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quantumwannabe about 1 hour ago

How much sleep does a banker need? A US court will decide

The article discusses the potential impact of OpenAI's ChatGPT on the job market, particularly for white-collar workers. It explores how the technology could automate many tasks currently performed by human workers, leading to concerns about job displacement and the need for reskilling efforts.

ft.com
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Microsoft's new 10k-year data storage medium: glass
vinhnx about 1 hour ago

Microsoft's new 10k-year data storage medium: glass

Microsoft has developed a new data storage medium made of glass that can store data for up to 10,000 years. This novel technology uses laser-etched digital data in quartz glass, providing a durable and long-lasting solution for preserving important information for future generations.

arstechnica.com
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vinhnx about 1 hour ago

PostgreSQL Bloat Is a Feature, Not a Bug

The article discusses the concept of PostgreSQL database bloat, arguing that it is a feature rather than a bug. It explains that PostgreSQL's design allows for efficient data management and storage, and that the apparent 'bloat' is a natural consequence of this design.

rogerwelin.github.io
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YounesDz about 1 hour ago

Follow the Money is phasing out U.S. tech – follow the journey

The article explores the growing distrust toward US tech companies among European Union policymakers, who are considering measures to limit their influence, such as stricter data regulations and the promotion of European alternatives.

ftm.eu
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