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Programming Is Free
nomdep 7 minutes ago

Programming Is Free

This article discusses how various programming tools and resources are available for free, allowing developers to access a wide range of tools and technologies without incurring significant costs. The article highlights the advantages of utilizing free programming tools and the impact they can have on reducing barriers to entry for aspiring developers.

idiallo.com
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x4m 9 minutes ago

Unmerged Patches and Useful Failures: My Journey to Postgres Major Contributor

medium.com
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SciTech SNAP Graphics has gone open source
cher-nov 11 minutes ago

SciTech SNAP Graphics has gone open source

This article discusses the development of a new graphics processing unit (GPU) called SciTech Snap, which is designed to accelerate scientific and technical computing workloads. The GPU features a novel architecture and is capable of delivering significant performance improvements for a range of scientific applications.

github.com
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Show HN: M-Courtyard – Fine-tune LLMs on your Mac with zero code
tuwenbo0120 12 minutes ago

Show HN: M-Courtyard – Fine-tune LLMs on your Mac with zero code

Hi HN! I built M-Courtyard because fine-tuning LLMs locally was frustrating — CLI tools, Python scripts, and scattered documentation.

This app wraps the full pipeline (document → dataset → fine-tune → test → export to Ollama) into a single desktop app that runs entirely on Apple Silicon.

Tech: Tauri 2.x + React + mlx-lm + Ollama License: AGPL 3.0

Would love feedback on what models or features would be most useful.

github.com
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California has entered into a partnership with Lviv oblast
Kizert 13 minutes ago

California has entered into a partnership with Lviv oblast

Governor Newsom attended the Munich Security Conference, where he reinforced California's climate partnerships and criticized former President Trump's abandonment of long-standing American allies on the global stage.

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ddoronin 14 minutes ago

Show HN: int-64.com | Visual runtime for production multi-agent systems

The article discusses the evolving landscape of computer hardware and software, highlighting the importance of interfaces, abstraction, and the role of the operating system in managing system resources and providing a consistent user experience.

int-64.com
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Poomba 16 minutes ago

Ask HN: How do companies that use Cursor handle compliance?

I'm trying to decide whether to adopt Cursor for our company, but we're in a heavily regulated industry and our compliance team is flagging concerns about HIPAA/SOC2/audit trails.

The thing is, there are companies in regulated industries using it [1][2]. But Cursor has no HIPAA BAA, no FedRAMP certification, and is cloud-only with all requests routing through their AWS infrastructure. (This is probably true for Claude and other coding assistants, though I've only looked seriously at Cursor.)

So how are regulated companies actually making this work? Or do most just avoid Cursor and other AI coding tools altogether?

[1] 165 healthcare companies use Cursor according to Bloomberry: https://bloomberry.com/data/cursor/

[2] Cursor's customers include Sanofi, Johnson & Johnson, and Neuralink: https://cursor.com/customers

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Pain in Invertebrates
downboots 17 minutes ago

Pain in Invertebrates

The article discusses the scientific understanding of pain perception in invertebrates, including a review of research on nociception and pain-related behaviors in various invertebrate species. It examines the ongoing debate around the extent to which invertebrates experience subjective pain and the implications for their welfare.

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mshumi 17 minutes ago

The AI Body Problem

twitter.com
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Adscriptly: Routes offline business signals back into Google Ads
obrien_leo 21 minutes ago

Adscriptly: Routes offline business signals back into Google Ads

AdScriptly is a digital marketing agency that specializes in crafting effective advertising campaigns across various platforms, including search engines, social media, and programmatic advertising. The article highlights the agency's data-driven approach and expertise in leveraging the latest technologies to deliver measurable results for its clients.

adscriptly.com
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Bender 21 minutes ago

Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface

theregister.com
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ESP32-P4 Teardown
picture 21 minutes ago

ESP32-P4 Teardown

The article provides a detailed teardown and analysis of the Espressif ESP32-P4, a powerful microcontroller with enhanced Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, highlighting its technical specifications and design features.

electronupdate.blogspot.com
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Bender 22 minutes ago

AWS adds nested virtualization option for handful of EC2 instances

The article discusses the introduction of nested virtualization in AWS EC2, which allows users to run virtual machines within virtual machines, enabling more efficient resource utilization and increased flexibility in cloud computing environments.

theregister.com
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CGMthrowaway 26 minutes ago

Performative virtue-signaling has become a threat to higher ed

The article argues that performative 'virtue signaling' has become a threat to higher education, as it has led to a focus on ideological conformity over critical thinking and academic freedom.

thehill.com
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Show HN: Broadcast Box – Self-hosted low latency streaming
Sean-Der 27 minutes ago

Show HN: Broadcast Box – Self-hosted low latency streaming

The Glimesh Broadcast Box is an open-source software solution that allows streamers to easily manage and control their stream setup, providing a user-friendly interface to configure various aspects of their broadcast.

github.com
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koolhead17 28 minutes ago

Who will survive and thrive in the new AI era? [video]

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Show HN: Token Cost Guard – Track AI API Costs Locally (Python CLI)
AlexCalderAI 33 minutes ago

Show HN: Token Cost Guard – Track AI API Costs Locally (Python CLI)

The Token Cost Guard is a tool that allows developers to set and enforce token spending limits on their Ethereum-based applications, helping to prevent unexpected token depletion and ensure a stable user experience.

github.com
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Show HN: ExoGen – Open-Source Local Stable Diffusion Client
andyngdz 35 minutes ago

Show HN: ExoGen – Open-Source Local Stable Diffusion Client

Exogen is an open-source automation tool that helps developers create and manage JavaScript projects more efficiently. It provides a range of features, including file generation, project setup, and dependency management, to streamline the development workflow.

github.com
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packie 38 minutes ago

M Title: Show HN:P3 – AI Reputation-Based Lending

I’ve been building P3, a lending protocol that replaces FICO with AI-generated trust scores anchored on Ethereum. Each score snapshot is cryptographically hashed and verified before loan approval. Preparing for beta and looking for technical feedback on architecture, risk modeling, and regulatory blind spots.

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DelegateOS: Cryptographic delegation tokens for multi-agent sys(DeepMind paper)
JohnnyCode 40 minutes ago

DelegateOS: Cryptographic delegation tokens for multi-agent sys(DeepMind paper)

github.com
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Meetvelde 41 minutes ago

Almost Every infrastructure decision I endorse or regret after 4 years

The article discusses the author's experiences and lessons learned over 4 years of running infrastructure at a startup, covering both successful and regretted infrastructure decisions, and providing insights into the challenges and trade-offs involved in building and scaling a technology infrastructure.

cep.dev
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LLM-generated skills work, if you generate them afterwards
niraj-agarwal 42 minutes ago

LLM-generated skills work, if you generate them afterwards

The article discusses the importance of generating skills after completing a task or project, rather than relying solely on pre-existing skills. It emphasizes the value of learning and developing new competencies to enhance one's abilities and adaptability.

seangoedecke.com
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Allenboyy 43 minutes ago

R. A. T. A Upgrade

Rata just changed its documentation at rata-said.vercel.app

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Show HN: SharpSkill – AI-tool built to increase success in tech Interviews
CocoZozo about 1 hour ago

Show HN: SharpSkill – AI-tool built to increase success in tech Interviews

Hey frens,

We built SharpSkill in order to help the community increase their success rate during technical interviews.

Feel free to share some feedback.

sharpskill.fr
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millarh3 about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Why is there a negative sentiment towards crypto?

It seems to me like there’s an overall negative sentiment towards crypto here on HN. Why is this the case?

I get there’s a lot of false hype around various projects and the space has scams but looking beyond that, is it not a system that can disrupt existing financial system? Im taking about things like decentralised exchanges, RWAs, stablecoins, appear to be converging on allowing more people to participate in the financial markets without needing to go thru lengthy onboarding processes or engaging with brokers. The programmable factor also allows for there to be a platform for new ways of auntonomous transacting.

Do people tend to disagree with this vision or if not, why then would people here on HN have a negative view on crypto?

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How the book review became book list slop
wawayanda about 1 hour ago

How the book review became book list slop

The article discusses the growing role of social media in political discourse, highlighting how online 'call-out culture' has become a prevalent form of activism. It examines the potential risks and drawbacks of this trend, such as the oversimplification of complex issues and the fostering of divisiveness within progressive movements.

thebaffler.com
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mochi_codes about 1 hour ago

Looking for Founding Engineers – Esbern

Technical roles only.

Must be able to ship: code, infra, AI/LLM, API. Location: Will happen either in Los Angeles or San Francisco (In-person needed - Full commitment needed) Type/structure: Working together with 5 other genius programmers. Founding Team / Equity

Compensation: 5% equity + $100/day (For 60 days until investors onboard then pay raises) + $$$$ Bonus as backpay once ARR reached.

Timeline: 60-day sprint to MVP, then bring investors

THE MISSION We're ending the tool monopoly. We are unifying all the startups/small/medium SAAS/Tools into a unified native space where an AI layer brain operates seamlessly between all the tools via deep API. We can talk about the HOW and the structured plan approach during meetups.

For too long, Microsoft, Google, and every big corporate SaaS company has either bought or suppressed smaller SaaS companies. We are looking to end that, once in for all and put an end to money sucking corporate America. Unifying, giving the people a fighting chance against corporations.

The plan: Esbern is a unified native OS that makes EVERY tool work together under one native interface via API. AI-powered brain.

THE OFFER If you believe you can change the world. If you're crazy enough to believe it, together with other crazy people including me can hopefully change the world for the better.

5% equity, stock options later on.

$100/day for 60 days - Survival money during MVP build (Until we get investors for pay raises) Backpay Cash Bonus - Paid when we hit ARR, talk about the details on meetup.

Market salary after funding - Competitive pay rates and options once we close investors (45-60 days) Founding team status - Your name in the history books

THE CATCH This is war, not a comfortable job. 60 days, all in. $100/day won't cover your SF rent. You need to believe we can actually tear down the old system and build something better. If we succeed: You helped end Big Tech's tool monopoly + generational wealth

If we fail: $4,500 AKA $100 per day, meet some crazy people, battle scars, and the new knowledge gained.

WHO WE WANT People who are ANGRY that Big Tech has controlled tools for 20 years, F>> corporate America.

Builders who think "impossible" just means no one's done it yet. Crazy enough to believe 5 people can change the entire industry/world Based in LA or SF (we're building this in person)

Show us your GitHub, deployed projects, or technical portfolio." Technical people only: Engineers who can BUILD: apps, AI/LLM integrations, API, infra etc…. Non-technical roles = don't apply.

APPLY Send to: info@esbern.com We can discuss about ourselves and how we got to this plan. We have a structured plan to go to market quickly using public API and existing tool stack people already use to enter the market and gain momentum.

Include: GitHub profile if any, linkedin profile Do you believe in our mission? Why What's your technical superpower (Frontend, backend, full-stack, AI/ML, infrastructure, integrations, etc.?) What do you specialize in? Drop links if any.

Can you start in the next 2 weeks? Where are you located?

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Show HN: PhoneClaw – Replace a $20/mo VPS with an old Android phone
8dazo about 1 hour ago

Show HN: PhoneClaw – Replace a $20/mo VPS with an old Android phone

github.com
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contactreddyk about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Piggzy – Turn your inbox into a universal 'Buy' button

Hi HN,

I grew tired of the research loop. I hated having 20 tabs open, comparing shipping speeds, and filling out the same checkout forms over and over. I realized that while the internet made shopping easier, it didn't necessarily make it faster.

I built Piggzy (piggzy.com) to be the invisible layer between your intent and your doorstep. The goal is to turn your inbox into a universal "Buy" button. No more passwords, no more tracking 10 different retail accounts, and no more out-of-stock frustrations.

How it works:

One-time setup: Secure your account and payment method at Piggzy.com.

Request via Email: Send a request to buy@piggzy.com (e.g., "Find the best noise-canceling headphones for a loud office under $250").

The Magic: We do the heavy lifting of finding the right item and email you the recommendation + cost breakdown.

Execution: You reply "Yes" or "Buy," and the agent handles the transaction.

Why Email? I wanted to build a "headless" experience. I don't want to give you another dashboard to check. If you have an idea for something you need, you should be able to fire off an email and forget about it until the recommendation hits your inbox.

The Vision: Right now, the focus is purely on the "hard work" of finding the right item and executing the purchase. I’m trying to solve the cognitive load of e-commerce.

I’ll be here all day to answer questions. I’m particularly interested in hearing your thoughts on:

The UX of email-based commerce.

Security expectations for agentic buying.

What specific "research loops" drive you the most crazy.

What can Piggzy find for you today?

piggzy.com
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andsoitis about 1 hour ago

Americans are unleashing their anger on food-delivery robots

The article discusses the growing trend of Americans vandalizing and attacking food delivery robots, driven by a mix of frustration with automation, concerns about job losses, and a general sense of anger towards technology companies. It highlights the challenges faced by the robotics industry as they try to navigate this hostile environment.

economist.com
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