WordPress Everywhere
The article discusses the evolution of WordPress and its expansion into new platforms and devices, highlighting its growing presence beyond traditional websites, including mobile apps, smart home devices, and virtual reality experiences.
Show HN: Agentic Static Site Generator – waitlist: info[at]wise-relations.com
Shrimp fishing on horse back in Oostduinkerke
Shrimp fishing on horseback is a traditional fishing technique practiced in Oostduinkerke, Belgium, where fishermen use horses to wade into the sea and capture shrimp using hand-held nets. This unique method, which has been passed down for generations, is considered an important part of the local cultural heritage.
Apple at 50: Five Decades of Thinking Different [video]
Extra Timezones on You Mac Menubar
ZoneClock is a macOS app that displays a toolbar clock with support for multiple time zones, allowing users to easily keep track of time in different locations.
WireGuard Is Two Things
The article discusses WireGuard, a modern VPN protocol, highlighting its dual nature as both a simple and complex technology. It explores the protocol's design principles, ease of use, and potential security implications.
Anyone else having GitHub Actions fail?
No issues reported on https://www.githubstatus.com/
But I'm seeing actions fail with:
Error: Response status code does not indicate success: 401 (Unauthorized)
White House AI Video Tweet
Ever Onward IBM [video]
Why are so many statues naked? An art historian explains its ancient roots
The article explores the historical roots of the tradition of depicting statues in the nude, tracing it back to ancient Greek and Roman art. It discusses how nudity in sculpture was used to convey idealized human form, power, and symbolic meaning, and how this tradition has persisted in Western art over the centuries.
PhDs and other experts making $16/HR training AI to kill their own jobs
The article explores how white-collar workers are being trained to work with AI systems, as companies increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to automate tasks and boost productivity. It examines the challenges and opportunities this shift presents for employees, as they adapt to new ways of collaborating with AI-powered tools.
The Bold Environmental Vision of President Jimmy Carter
The article highlights the environmental legacy of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, focusing on his efforts to promote renewable energy, protect the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, and establish new national parks and monuments during his presidency.
US intelligence says Iran government is not at risk of collapse
The article reports that U.S. intelligence agencies do not believe the Iranian government is at risk of collapsing in the near future, despite ongoing protests and economic challenges in the country.
Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons
The article explains why some stars are always visible in the night sky, while others appear to come and go with the seasons. It discusses the Earth's rotation and orbit around the Sun, and how these movements affect the visibility of different stars from different locations on Earth.
Hightitan, a lightweight framework for high-concurrency data streaming
We’ve been working on HIGHTITAN—a small, open-source framework designed to handle high-concurrency data streams without the usual overhead of heavy middleware.
The core problem we faced: standard streaming setups were too bloated for our specific low-latency requirements. With HIGHTITAN, we moved to a zero-copy buffer approach, which keeps our processing pipeline extremely lean and fast.
What we’ve learned:
Performance: Achieved stable sub-50ms latency under high load.
Design: Used a minimalist schema definition that avoids unnecessary serialization steps.
If you’re working on real-time data pipelines and want something that stays out of the way, check it out. Would love any feedback on the architecture or ideas on how to optimize the memory management further.
Offline Computing
The article discusses the advantages and challenges of offline computing, highlighting how it can provide increased security, privacy, and reliability for users who need to work in environments with limited or unreliable internet access.
Ask HN: Built API monitor with root cause analysis – unable to find first users
I'm a CS student at PES University and over the last few months I built Pulse, a free API uptime monitor. I wanted to share what I built and genuinely ask for advice on distribution because I'm stuck.
I wasn't happy with how existing free monitors handle incidents. They tell you something is down but give you nothing to debug with. So I focused on making Pulse actually useful after an alert fires.
What I built:
Root cause analysis — breaks every failed request into DNS lookup, TCP connect, TLS handshake, and TTFB stages, compares each against the historical baseline, and tells you which stage failed with a confidence score and plain-English suggestion.
Health scoring — 0-100 score per monitor based on uptime, response time trends, and variance. Lets you see degradation happening before actual downtime.
Anomaly detection — warns when response time is consistently 2x the 7-day baseline across 3 consecutive pings.
Auto incident reports — generates a post-mortem after every recovery with timeline, response time comparison, and impact estimate.
Rich alerts — Discord, Slack, and push notifications include status code, response time at failure, and a direct link to the incident.
All free, 5 monitors, no credit card.
The problem: I've posted on Reddit but my account keeps getting filtered. I have zero users outside of people I know personally. I don't have a marketing budget and I'm not sure where developers who actually care about monitoring hang out.
Specific questions I'm stuck on: - Is the root cause analysis angle actually a meaningful differentiator or is it a nice-to-have? - Where would you go to find devops engineers or backend developers who would genuinely care about this? - Is free-with-Pro-coming the right model or does free just attract people who will never pay?
Any honest feedback appreciated, including if the product itself has obvious problems I'm not seeing. Link to my project in my about me, or just ask in comments :).
.ORG Domain Price Increases June 1, 2026
Just got an email from Porkbun
> We have been made aware that the registry behind the .ORG domain extension is increasing pricing industry-wide at 00:00 UTC on June 1, 2026.
> Based on the wholesale increase, we expect our current standard domain price for .ORG domain names to increase from $10.74 to between $13-14.
Show HN: AutoICD API – AI clinical coding platform for ICD-10 and SNOMED
Hi HN,
I built AutoICD, an AI-powered clinical coding platform that converts unstructured medical text into ICD-10 and SNOMED-CT codes. This is not an LLM wrapper. The platform uses a multi-layer machine learning architecture internally, combining custom-trained models with curated medical knowledge.
Platform and tooling:
- JS SDK – https://github.com/fcggamou/autoicd-js - Python SDK – https://github.com/fcggamou/autoicd-python - MCP Server – https://github.com/fcggamou/autoicd-mcp
Use cases and benefits:
- Automated ICD-10 and SNOMED coding from clinical notes - Creation of structured datasets for research and analytics - Integration with AI assistants via MCP - Scalable pipelines optimized for real-world healthcare data - Access to ICD-10 codes and metadata programmatically
Feedback from anyone working on medical AI, clinical NLP, or MCP tooling is welcome.
Everyone's new favorite protein bar hit with class-action lawsuit over calories
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the maker of RXBAR protein bars, alleging that the company misrepresented the number of calories and other nutritional information on its product labels. The lawsuit claims that independent testing found the bars contained significantly more calories and less protein than advertised.
Quantsynth – Forecast evaluation and dataset analysis before modeling
QuantSynth is a research organization exploring the potential of quantum computing and quantum mechanics to advance synthetic biology and biotechnology. The article discusses the organization's focus on developing novel quantum-inspired tools and techniques to enhance genome engineering, biomolecular design, and bioinformatics.
Show HN: MCP server for ICD-10 and SNOMED clinical coding
Hi HN,
I built an MCP server that exposes an API for automated clinical coding.
Repo: https://github.com/fcggamou/autoicd-mcp
It allows AI assistants that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to convert clinical text into structured medical codes like ICD-10 and SNOMED-CT.
Example use cases:
• coding diagnoses from clinical notes • extracting structured codes from medical documentation • integrating medical coding into LLM workflows • healthcare data pipelines
Example prompt with an MCP-enabled assistant:
“Convert this clinical note into ICD-10 codes”
The server then calls the AutoICD API and returns structured codes.
The goal is to make it easy to plug medical coding into AI agents and tools.
Would love feedback from anyone working on healthcare AI, medical NLP, or MCP tooling.
Tetris Is Hard with Just One Piece Type
The article presents a new machine learning model for predicting the success of startup companies based on various features such as founding team, funding, and market conditions. The model demonstrates improved performance compared to existing approaches and has potential applications in venture capital and entrepreneurship.
Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars: The Politics of Asymmetric Conflict
The article examines why large nations often struggle to defeat smaller adversaries in asymmetric conflicts, exploring factors such as public opinion, media influence, and the difficulties of fighting an unconventional enemy.
I Stopped Writing Prompts and Started Writing Systems
The article discusses the author's shift from writing writing prompts to developing writing systems, which resulted in significantly more productive and fulfilling writing sessions. The main points emphasize the benefits of establishing consistent writing habits and structures over relying on external prompts.
Fossil Version 2.28
Fossil SCM version 2.28 is a version control system that provides a simple and efficient way to manage software projects, with features like code repositories, bug tracking, and wikis. This release includes various updates and improvements to enhance the user experience.
The United States Could Lose the Gulf
The article explores the potential for a conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States, and how it could impact alliances in the Gulf region. It examines the complex geopolitical dynamics and the factors that could escalate tensions in the region.
Oil hits $100 a barrel despite deal to release record amount of reserves
The article discusses the launch of a new electric car model by Volkswagen, the ID.3, which is seen as a crucial step in the company's shift towards electric vehicles. It highlights the car's features, pricing, and Volkswagen's efforts to position it as a mainstream, affordable electric option.
Procreate Dreams 2
Procreate Dreams is a new feature that allows Procreate users to create and share their own custom brushes, textures, and effects, expanding the creative possibilities within the app.
Iran-backed hackers claim wiper attack on medtech firm Stryker
Iranian-backed hackers claim to have conducted a 'wiper' cyberattack on the medical technology firm Stryker, potentially disrupting its operations. The article discusses the hackers' claims and the potential impact of such attacks on the healthcare industry.