Show HN: Hirelens – AI Resume Analyzer for International Job Seekers
Built https://hirelens.co — a simple resume analyzer for non-native English speakers. It gives an ATS-style match score, finds missing keywords, and suggests more natural, professional English. No sign-up, no storage.
Would love for folks to try it out and give feedback.
Quake.exe got its TCP/IP stack
The article explores the technical details behind the Quake game engine's use of a 'chunnel' system to manage level data, which allowed the game to load and unload levels seamlessly as the player moved through the game world, improving performance and reducing memory usage.
The Most-Watched YouTube Video Hasn't Made Its Creator Rich
Jeffrey Epstein used SEO to bury news about his crimes
The article discusses how Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, manipulated Google's search algorithm to improve his online reputation and influence. It highlights Epstein's efforts to use search engine optimization and public relations tactics to control the narrative around his case.
AI scientist claimed to do six months of research in just a few hours
An AI scientist has claimed to have completed six months' worth of research in just a few hours using large language models. This has raised concerns about the potential for AI to accelerate research, as well as the need for careful validation and oversight of AI-generated outputs.
The Zero-Bullshit Protocol
Kinescope
A kinescope is a vacuum tube device used to record television images onto film. It was an essential technology in the early days of television, allowing for the recording and preservation of live television broadcasts before the advent of magnetic video tape.
COP30 climate pledges favor unrealistic land-based carbon removal over em. cuts
The article discusses how the climate pledges made at COP30 may be unrealistic, with experts stating that the commitments are not sufficient to limit global warming to 1.5°C. It highlights the need for more ambitious and achievable climate action to address the pressing issue of climate change.
China Escalates Spat with Japan over Comments Made About Taiwan [video]
Ex-World Bank Insider on Declining West and the New World Order [video]
The Polygons of Another World: Super Nintendo
The article discusses the technical development of the polygonal graphics in the SNES version of the video game Another World, exploring the challenges faced by the developers in implementing this technology on the console's limited hardware.
Y'all mind if I complain for 15 minutes? [video]
Apple's iPhone Sales Surge in China to Take 25% Market Share
Apple's iPhone sales in China have surged, capturing a 25% market share as Chinese consumers increasingly embrace the company's products. The article explores the factors behind Apple's growing dominance in the Chinese smartphone market.
Show HN: Style XML Feeds Without XSLT
The article discusses how to style XML feeds without using XSLT, by employing CSS and other web technologies to transform the content and presentation of the feed. It explores various techniques and approaches to achieve this goal, providing a practical guide for developers.
Ask HN: What do you use for speaker diarization?
Hi,
I am looking for a fire and forget solution akin to whisper where I can give it a wav of around 12 people and it can give me a diarization on the format (speaker_1, speaker_2, etc)
whispercpp gives labels like speaker_turn which is not what I am looking for, I need to know who said what
nvidia nemo only works with 4 speakers and unfortunately is not good enough for me
Do you have an open source solution that you can suggest? Or a potential pipeline?
Much appreciated!
AI algorithms is making all products look the same (2021) [video]
AI for IA: LLMs as thinking tools (2024)
The article discusses the development of a large language model for intelligence analysis, focusing on its potential to assist analysts in tasks like research, writing, and knowledge management. It highlights the model's capabilities and the challenges involved in deploying such AI systems in sensitive government and military domains.
Cambridge Dictionary's 2025 word of the year captures modern phenomenon
The article discusses the addition of the term 'parasocial relationship' to the Cambridge Dictionary, which refers to a one-sided emotional connection between a person and a media figure or celebrity they have never met. The article explores the growing prevalence and impact of these types of relationships in the digital age.
Churk Moore retired colorforth after w11 update broke it
Chuck Moore, the inventor of the ColorForth programming language, has announced his retirement from active development. The article highlights Moore's significant contributions to the field of programming languages and his lasting impact on the computing industry.
Getting drunk to get ahead is the hangover of another age
The article explores the history of alcohol consumption in the workplace, discussing how it was once seen as a tool for networking and advancement, but has fallen out of favor as companies focus more on employee health and productivity.
Bezos returns to the trenches as co-CEO of new AI startup, Project Prometheus
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has reportedly returned to the tech industry as the co-CEO of a new AI startup called Project Prometheus. The article suggests that Bezos has taken on a more hands-on role in the company's operations, indicating a shift in his focus from his previous ventures.
A fault-tolerant neutral-atom architecture for universal quantum computation
Show HN: StenifyAI – AI-generated meeting minutes based on meeting type
We built StenifyAI, a lightweight tool that generates structured meeting minutes from real conversations. It works for both in-person and online meetings, and the output format changes depending on the type of meeting (product sync, client call, brainstorming, lecture, etc.). We started this during a 24-hour Cursor hackathon and spent the past month tightening the UX and accuracy.
We built it because most AI summarisation tools give generic notes that miss decisions or ownership. Our own meetings often ended with unclear action items. Instead of a one-size-fits-all summary, we built templates tuned for specific meeting formats.
Technical overview: • System audio capture for online calls • Mic capture for in-person meetings • Prompt-layer guided summaries based on meeting type • Timestamp-based parsing • Backend on Supabase, frontend in React
Current limitations: • Speaker differentiation still improving • Only basic export options • No live “assistant mode” yet — only recording/import uploads
We’d love feedback from people who run recurring product, engineering or client meetings: • Are the structures useful? • Any missing formats? • Where does it fail? • Does credit-based pricing make sense?
Link: https://stenify.ai
Still early, but happy to answer any questions about build decisions, tech stack, or process.
Google boss warns 'no company is going to be immune' if AI bubble bursts
The article explores the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, highlighting the increasing sales and charging infrastructure, as well as the challenges of affordability and battery production that still need to be addressed for widespread EV adoption.
Germany hails performance of newly identified Bach pieces
Newly discovered musical works attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach have been hailed as a significant addition to the composer's repertoire, showcasing his creative genius and the ongoing rediscovery of his musical legacy.
I defected from America to live with nomads in Central Asia
League of Legends remains the most popular PC game in China after 15 years
League of Legends, the popular online battle arena game, has remained the most played PC game in China for 15 years, due to its continuous updates, growing esports scene, and strong community engagement.
Encephalitis Lethargica
Encephalitis lethargica, also known as 'sleepy sickness', was a mysterious neurological disorder that affected thousands of people worldwide in the early 20th century. The disease was characterized by varying degrees of lethargy, sleep disturbances, and neurological symptoms, and its cause and treatment remain largely unknown.
Chris Simpkins (designer of the Roboto font) has passed away
The article reports the passing of Chris Simpkins, a prominent figure in the typography community, known for his work on the Droid font family and his involvement with the Typedrawers discussion forum.
Google released their branding font (Google Sans Flex) in OFL
Google Sans Flex is a new variable font family designed by Google. It offers a wide range of weights and styles, providing greater flexibility and customization options for web and interface designs.