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hireclay 2 minutes ago

Show HN: Time-travel debugging and side-by-side diffs for AI agents

agent-replay provides time-travel debugging and side-by-side diffs to pinpoint exactly where AI agents hallucinate or fail. It replaces manual log diving with a local-first toolkit to replay, fork, and automatically evaluate agent traces for faster iteration. It's a work-in-progress. I'd love any feedback. Thank you.

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hahahacorn 2 minutes ago

Bind 2 Port 0

The article discusses the creation of a simple blog platform using Python, Flask, and PostgreSQL. It covers the setup process, database integration, and the implementation of basic features like creating, reading, updating, and deleting blog posts.

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androbuddy 6 minutes ago

Starts Club – YC-style startup idea validator

I built Starts Club to help founders validate their startup ideas before building.

It uses structured validation methods inspired by Y Combinator, combined with real global market data, competitor analysis, and country-specific insights.

Since launching recently, 50+ founders have signed up organically and generated 100+ validation reports.

I’d love feedback from the HN community on the product, the reports, and how it can be improved.

Test out at startsclub.com

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AutomataNexus 7 minutes ago

Show HN: Aegis-DB – Multi-paradigm database in Rust,in production

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Show HN: Cc-connect – Remote control Claude Code from your favorite chat app
cg33 7 minutes ago

Show HN: Cc-connect – Remote control Claude Code from your favorite chat app

The article discusses CC-Connect, an open-source tool that helps users connect various cloud platforms and services, allowing them to build and manage cloud-based applications more efficiently.

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Watch your Claude Code hooks in real time
felipeelias 8 minutes ago

Watch your Claude Code hooks in real time

The article discusses the concept of 'Hook Lab', which explores the use of React hooks to build a more robust and maintainable user interface. It covers the benefits of hooks, such as reusability, separation of concerns, and improved testability.

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tosh 8 minutes ago

Retroforth: A Modern, Pragmatic Forth

RetroForth is an open-source, modern implementation of the Forth programming language, designed for portability and cross-platform compatibility. It aims to provide a powerful and flexible environment for developing embedded systems, prototypes, and other applications that benefit from the unique characteristics of Forth.

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Show HN: Cagent – Agent in a Cage
noperator 9 minutes ago

Show HN: Cagent – Agent in a Cage

The article describes cagent, a lightweight and flexible cross-platform agent for managing and monitoring servers. It provides a simple API for executing commands, collecting metrics, and managing system configurations across multiple hosts.

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Histomap Reborn
Ozzie_osman 10 minutes ago

Histomap Reborn

The HistoMap is an interactive visualization tool that allows users to explore and understand the history of the world from 3000 BCE to the present day. It presents a comprehensive timeline of major civilizations, empires, and events that have shaped the global landscape.

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SyedAbdurR2hman 11 minutes ago

Show HN: GEKO (up to 80% compute savings on LLM fine-tuning)

Hey HN, Most fine-tuning loops waste a huge amount of compute by treating every sample equally every epoch — even the ones the model has already mastered. I built GEKO (Gradient-Efficient Knowledge Optimization) to fix that. It tracks per-sample confidence and correctness in real time and:

Completely skips samples the model has mastered Gives up to 5× more compute to hard/confidently-wrong samples Dynamically adjusts sample weights using a "Mountain Curriculum" Just dropped v0.3.0 with native LoRA/PEFT, BF16, gradient checkpointing, torch.compile, and 8-bit optimizer support. I'm currently building a clean UI for it. I'm a 17-year-old indie dev working on this. Would love honest feedback, especially from people who do a lot of fine-tuning.

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danebalia 12 minutes ago

Simple System for Now – Daniel Terhorst-North [video]

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Matheww 13 minutes ago

OpenRockets Foundation Gains Fiscal Sponsorship via the Hack Foundation

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zdw 17 minutes ago

How I'm Using Local Large Language Models

The article explores the potential of local AI, where machine learning models are deployed and run on user devices instead of in the cloud. This approach offers benefits such as improved privacy, reduced latency, and offline functionality, making it a promising direction for the future of AI applications.

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Qwen3.5-35B-A3B-GGUF from Unsloth
vincirufus 18 minutes ago

Qwen3.5-35B-A3B-GGUF from Unsloth

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bookofjoe 18 minutes ago

Monitor the Situation

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Claw21 – Blackjack for Agents
stainlu 20 minutes ago

Claw21 – Blackjack for Agents

This article discusses the development of an AI system that can play blackjack at a high level, outperforming average human players. It details the machine learning techniques used to create the AI, its performance in various blackjack scenarios, and the potential implications of such advanced AI systems for the gaming industry.

clawhub.ai
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C-Mera
tosh 21 minutes ago

C-Mera

c-mera is an open-source, portable digital camera software that provides a customizable user interface and supports a variety of image sensors and file formats. It is designed to be easily integrated into embedded systems and can be used for various applications, such as security, surveillance, and industrial imaging.

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Attention Military Members and Veterans: You Have Been Defrauded
htwatchdogs 26 minutes ago

Attention Military Members and Veterans: You Have Been Defrauded

The article warns military members and veterans about a widespread scam targeting them, involving fraudulent offers of discounted or free services. It urges readers to be cautious of unsolicited offers and to verify the legitimacy of any service providers before engaging with them.

beendefrauded.substack.com
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The March of Nines
sruthipsr 26 minutes ago

The March of Nines

This article explores the concept of 'The March of Nines' - a phenomenon where certain numbers, particularly 9, appear to have a significant influence on various aspects of life, including finance, technology, and society. It delves into the historical and mathematical significance of the number 9 and its potential implications for understanding patterns and trends.

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Kbtz: A task tracker and TUI workspace for coding agents
ostrich_network 27 minutes ago

Kbtz: A task tracker and TUI workspace for coding agents

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Switch between different Claude Code profiles
kimrgrey 28 minutes ago

Switch between different Claude Code profiles

Claudini is a framework for creating secure microservice-based applications in Rust. It provides a set of tools and libraries to help developers build reliable, scalable, and maintainable microservices with a focus on security and performance.

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Wish List: SSH Keys in Passwords
watermelon0 29 minutes ago

Wish List: SSH Keys in Passwords

The article discusses the potential benefits of integrating SSH keys into password management systems, allowing users to authenticate with their existing SSH keys instead of traditional passwords, improving security and convenience.

sixcolors.com
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Tablesaw: Java Dataframe and Visualization Library
saikatsg 29 minutes ago

Tablesaw: Java Dataframe and Visualization Library

Tablesaw is an open-source data manipulation and analysis library for Java that provides a convenient and powerful way to work with tabular data. The library offers a range of features, including data loading, data transformation, and data visualization, making it a versatile tool for data-driven projects.

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diafygi 29 minutes ago

Who Will Command the Robot Armies? (2016)

The article discusses the potential impact of robot armies on warfare, highlighting concerns about the ethical and legal implications of autonomous weapons systems and the need for international regulation to ensure responsible development and use of these technologies.

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elijahlucian 29 minutes ago

Show HN: I dump all my private notes into an LLM and tell it to build me a site

I’ve always found the concept of AI "hallucinations" fascinating. We constantly debate whether models are creative or just making stuff up, so I wanted to see what happens when you remove the guardrails entirely.

Tresbuchet is a publishing experiment. I drop a loose prompt into the agent along with a folder full of random text files, chat logs, and thoughts I’ve accumulated over the years. No specific instructions, no schema, no guidance on how to style it. I just tell it to "Go."

It reads the unstructured text and generates a completely new iteration of the site based on how it interprets the data.

It's been interesting tracking how different platforms (Claude, Codex, Gemini) handle the exact same mess of text differently. I've found that giving the models less instruction actually yields more interesting UI and copy results than trying to prompt-engineer a specific outcome.

I'm just building stuff to see what the models do when left to their own devices.

Curious what you guys think of the approach.

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zknill 31 minutes ago

If code is cheap, intent is the currency

This article discusses the importance of crafting clear and intentional commit messages to better communicate the purpose and impact of code changes within a software development team. It emphasizes the value of using commit messages to document the context, reasoning, and potential implications of each commit.

zknill.io
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geox 33 minutes ago

In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection

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ex-aws-dude 33 minutes ago

Ask HN: If AI boosts productivity so much, why would a company lay anyone off?

Say hypothetically the productivity boost from AI is 2x per employee and a company has 10,000 employees.

Wouldn't number of employees be a huge point of leverage?

Why would you do a layoff when your 10,000 employees are now equivalent to 20,000

Aren't you technically in the best possible position for growth?

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hliyan 37 minutes ago

Jargonism: A Business English Dictionary

jargonism.com
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AI writing just isn't good enough – and if you're using it, everyone can tell
paulpauper 37 minutes ago

AI writing just isn't good enough – and if you're using it, everyone can tell

The article discusses the limitations of AI-generated writing and the ethical concerns around its use, arguing that AI-written content is easily identifiable and can undermine the trust and authenticity of written work.

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