I created an MCP that lets AI debug runtime code (breakpoints, stepping, etc.)
The article discusses the development of the AI Debugger, an open-source tool that helps debug and analyze machine learning models. The AI Debugger provides features like model visualization, error analysis, and interpretability to aid in the iterative process of building and improving AI systems.
Batmobile: 10-20x Faster CUDA Kernels for Equivariant Graph Neural Networks
The article explores the history and evolution of the Batmobile, the iconic vehicle driven by the superhero Batman. It examines the different designs and features of the Batmobile throughout the character's appearances in various media, from the early comic books to the recent live-action films.
OPDS – an open syndication standard for electronic documents
The Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) is a free and open-source standard for the discovery and acquisition of electronic publications, primarily focused on e-books. It enables the creation of catalogs and directories for ebook distribution and discovery across devices and platforms.
Using OpenRouter with the Anthropic Agent SDK
Google Now Defaults to Not Indexing Your Content (2024)
Google has updated its policies to default to not indexing website content, unless webmasters explicitly request indexing. This change aims to improve user privacy and reduce the indexing of sensitive or potentially harmful content.
Serpl – a pleasant TUI for regex and fixed-string search and replace
SERPL is an open-source software development environment that enables developers to create, build, and deploy applications using a variety of programming languages and frameworks. It provides a streamlined workflow, integrated development tools, and a robust set of features to enhance productivity and collaboration in software development projects.
Show HN: App to spoof GPS location on iOS without jailbreaking
The article describes an iOS Location Spoofer, a tool that allows users to spoof their GPS location on iOS devices. This can be useful for testing location-based apps or bypassing location restrictions, but may also have privacy implications.
Fish Shell
The article introduces Fish, a user-friendly shell that aims to improve the command-line experience with features like autosuggestions, syntax highlighting, and intuitive tab completion. It highlights Fish's focus on making the shell more approachable and efficient for both beginners and experienced users.
Ask HN: How do you catch silent logic bugs that don't crash?
I’ve seen cases where JavaScript code keeps running fine, tests pass, and there are no errors, but the internal logic becomes invalid.
For example:
order.status = "paid" order.invoiceId = null
No crash. No exception. Just wrong state.
How do experienced teams usually detect or guard against this kind of issue in real production systems?
GTA 6's Dynamic Economy Will Change Open‑World Games Forever
The article discusses the potential implementation of a dynamic economy system in the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) game. It suggests that GTA 6 could feature a real-time evolving economy where prices and availability of in-game items change based on player activities and market conditions, adding a new layer of depth and realism to the game's world.
Examplefile – Sample Document File Formats
Show HN: DefendFlow Domain Security Board – live scans of popular sites
Hi HN!
We built a lightweight public board that continuously scans popular domains for security posture (headers, DNS/email security, cert status, findings) and updates hourly.
It’s free to browse, and you can request a domain to be scanned in the next batch. The board is powered by our Radar scanner service, which provides the full report and ongoing monitoring.
Demo: https://domain-security-board.defendflow.xyz Full reports/monitoring: https://radar.defendflow.xyz
We’d love feedback on the UI, the scan coverage, and what signals would be most useful to add next.
Show HN: Headroom (OSS): Cuts LLM costs by 85%
Breaking the Linearity Barrier: Recursive Swarms for Long-Horizon AI Engineering
The article discusses the development of 'horizon mode', a new technique in deep learning that combines the benefits of both fixed-horizon and recurrent models to improve long-term prediction accuracy. The authors demonstrate the effectiveness of horizon mode on various forecasting tasks, highlighting its potential for applications in fields like weather prediction and financial modeling.
Data Activation Thoughts
i've been working with healthcare/biobank data and keep thinking about what "data moats" mean now that llms can ingest anything. some a16z piece from 2019 said moats were eroding — now the question seems to be whether you can actually make your data useful to these systems, not just have it. there's some recent work (tables2traces, ehr-r1) showing you can convert structured medical data into reasoning traces that improve llm performance, but the approaches are still rough and synthetic traces don't fully hold up to scrutiny (writing this to think through it, not because i have answers)
Show HN: My way – 18-agent autonomous workflow for ClaudeCode – issues to deploy
Built a plugin that runs my entire dev cycle autonomously after I approve the plan.
/next-task pulls from GitHub issues, scans the codebase, ranks tasks, I pick one and approve the plan – then 18 agents handle exploration, implementation, code review, CI, and deployment without intervention.
Other commands: /ship (PR to deploy), /reality-check (detects plan drift), /project-review (multi-agent code review), /deslop-around (cleans AI slop).
Running parallel sessions this way. Open source, works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
npm install awesome-slash
https://github.com/avifenesh/awesome-slash
The life of a playboy publisher who shaped 20th-century literature
The article reviews a new biography of Bennett Cerf, the co-founder of Random House, that explores his life and legacy as a prominent figure in the publishing industry during the mid-20th century.
Revisiting Brat Summer: Artists, politicians, and the summer of 2024
The article explores the concept of 'Brat Summer,' a period of youth rebellion and carefree behavior, and examines how this phenomenon has evolved over time, reflecting societal changes and the shifting dynamics of modern parenting.
Build Your Own AI Coding Agent (Full Guide) [video]
Umarell – men of retirement age who spend their time watching construction sites
Umarell is an Italian term referring to older men who observe and comment on construction work. They often provide unsolicited advice and opinions to the workers, though their role is generally seen as harmless and even endearing by the local community.
The SaaS Selloff: AI and Interest Rates
The article discusses the recent selloff in the SaaS (Software as a Service) sector, citing rising interest rates, AI-driven disruption, and economic uncertainty as contributing factors. It analyzes the impact on various SaaS companies and explores the potential long-term implications for the industry.
BioNeMo Platform Accelerate AI-Driven Drug Discovery
NVIDIA's BioNeMo platform has been adopted by leading life sciences companies to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery, allowing researchers to more efficiently analyze massive datasets and identify promising drug candidates.
How do I stop participating?
The article discusses the author's struggle with procrastination and their efforts to overcome it, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, setting achievable goals, and developing effective time management strategies.
AI Sandbox for Claude Code CLI with Node and Python SDKs
The article discusses the Stateset sandbox, a platform that allows users to create and test decentralized applications. It highlights the platform's features, including its blockchain-based infrastructure and the ability to deploy and manage smart contracts.
You Need More AWS Accounts Than You Think
Show HN: Gollem – Go framework for agentic AI app with MCP and built-in tools
Gollem is a Go library that provides a simple and efficient HTTP server for handling long-lived connections, such as WebSockets, Server-Sent Events, and long-polling. It offers a flexible and extensible design, making it suitable for building real-time communication applications.
A new way to call C from Java: how fast is it?
The article explores a new approach to calling C from Java, discussing its performance and advantages over traditional Java Native Interface (JNI) techniques. It presents a comparison of the speed and efficiency of this new method compared to JNI, demonstrating its potential benefits for developers seeking to integrate C and Java code.
How to Read a Room in 5 Minutes
The article discusses techniques for quickly assessing the dynamics of a room, including observing body language, listening to the tone and volume of conversations, and identifying power dynamics and social connections among the people present. It provides practical tips to help readers become more attentive and perceptive in social situations.
AI and Corporate Capture of Knowledge
The article explores how the rise of AI and corporate monopolies could lead to the corporate capture of knowledge, posing risks to the free flow of information and individual privacy. It discusses the potential implications for society and calls for increased regulation and public oversight to ensure AI development serves the public interest.
Algebra will return to S.F. middle schools after more than a decade
San Francisco is reintroducing algebra in middle schools after a decade of not offering the subject, aiming to better prepare students for high school math and future success. The decision was made to address concerns that removing algebra had contributed to achievement gaps and limited students' math progress.