Tap: At Repository Synchronization Made Simple
Introducing Tap, a new open-source protocol for creating decentralized social networks. Tap aims to enable users to own their data and connect across platforms, while providing a foundation for building social apps with greater privacy and user control.
Kindle users cannot opt out of the new chatbot?
Indexed Reverse Polish Notation, an Alternative to AST
This article explores the implementation of an indexed Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator, which allows efficient evaluation of arithmetic expressions by maintaining a stack and parsing expressions in a postfix notation.
The Average Founder Ages 6 Months Each Year
The article examines the trend of founder age, finding that the median age of founders has increased over the past decade, with successful founders often being in their late 30s or early 40s. It discusses factors such as increasing complexity of startups and the importance of industry experience for successful entrepreneurship.
Show HN: Run frontier models locally with single command
Robocop Statue
The RoboCop statue is a public sculpture located in Detroit, Michigan, that depicts the titular character from the RoboCop film franchise. The statue was commissioned by a fan crowdfunding campaign and unveiled in 2014, serving as a tribute to the city of Detroit and its resilience.
eventsourcing.dev: The practical event sourcing guide
The article provides a comprehensive guide to event sourcing, a software design pattern that captures all changes to an application's state as a sequence of events. It covers the key principles, benefits, and practical implementation details of event sourcing, making it a valuable resource for developers looking to adopt this architectural approach.
User reports indicate problems at Vodafone
Fed Chair Warns Trump Admin May Be Seriously Exaggerating Jobs Numbers
The article discusses Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's testimony that the Trump administration has exaggerated the strength of the job market, with the labor force participation rate still below pre-pandemic levels. Powell acknowledged the economy's progress but cautioned against overstating the recovery.
Science Funding Goes Beyond the Universities
The article argues that government funding for scientific research should not be limited to universities, but should also be directed towards private sector organizations and non-profit institutions, as they can provide valuable insights and innovations that may not emerge from academic settings alone.
Our Overfitted Century
The article discusses how modern society has become overfitted, with complex systems and technologies that are tailored to specific conditions, leaving them vulnerable to unexpected changes. It explores the potential dangers of this trend and the need for more resilient and adaptable systems.
Where Do You Stand?
The article explores the current state of humanity's understanding of the universe, discussing the limitations of our knowledge and the need for ongoing exploration and scientific inquiry to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos.
The Story of Erdős Problem #1026
The article explores the history and significance of Erdős problem 126, a long-standing unsolved problem in mathematics that deals with the distribution of prime numbers. It discusses the origins of the problem, the attempts to solve it, and its importance in the field of number theory.
Show HN: Meal Tracker – Weekend hack using LLM to get food macros from photos
A tiny weekend project that lets you snap a meal photo and uses an LLM to estimate macros (with manual edits if needed)
Transforming animation with machine learning (2021)
The article explores how machine learning can be used to transform animation, enabling new techniques like motion retargeting, cinematic motion synthesis, and style transfer. It highlights how these advancements can enhance the creative process and lead to more expressive and personalized animated experiences.
Netflix's Reed Hastings on the Impact of AI on Schools
The article discusses the impact of AI on education, as expressed by Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings. Hastings believes AI will revolutionize teaching and learning, with the potential to personalize education and free up teachers to focus on higher-level tasks.
At least five interesting things: Debunking the Debunkers edition (#73)
The article discusses five interesting topics, including the rise of AI, the potential for nuclear fusion to provide abundant clean energy, the increasing importance of the Indo-Pacific region, the debate around stablecoins and central bank digital currencies, and the ongoing evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Show HN: Readly – Speed-read PDFs with RSVP and inline word highlight
PDF readers usually don’t help with pace or focus, so reading long documents becomes slow.
Readly uses two techniques to fix this:
RSVP reading Shows one word at a time on a clean black screen. This removes eye movement completely and keeps your reading pace steady.
Inline spotlight reading Adds a moving highlight bubble directly on the PDF. It guides your eyes word by word, like a focused magnifier, without breaking the document flow.
Other features - Clean focus mode with no distractions - Offline library and resume progress - Custom highlight colors and themes - Quick jumps across long PDFs
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bufferlabs...
Feedback is welcome.
Show HN: Storyloom – Deterministic Storytelling Framework
Hi HN. I'm the creator of Autism Simulator[1], a choose-your-own-adventure story. I used a library called Inkle for the CYOA logic but I really had to push the limits of the JS implementation of Inkle to get it to accomodate player stats over time (and it was fragile!).
So I've built my own CYOA adventure library.
[1] https://autism-simulator.vercel.app/
GitHub: Review Commit-by-Commit
GitHub has introduced new improvements to the pull request 'Files changed' tab, including the ability to review commit-by-commit, enhanced filtering options, and a public preview of the changes.
In letter to tech, 42 AG's target "sycophantic and delusional" AI outputs [pdf]
Windows 3.1 'Hot Dog Stand' color scheme true story
The article explores the history behind the garish red and yellow color scheme in Windows 3.1, which was long believed to be a joke, and interviews the original designer to uncover the true story behind this unconventional design choice.
Softverse: Auto-Compute Citations to Software from Replication Files
Softverse is an open-source framework for building scalable and efficient software systems. It provides a modular architecture, a powerful type system, and a rich set of language features to help developers create maintainable and high-performance applications.
Do Dyslexia Fonts Work?
The article examines the effectiveness of 'dyslexia fonts' in improving reading comprehension for individuals with dyslexia. It discusses the mixed research findings and the importance of a personalized approach when addressing the needs of those with dyslexia.
It's always DNS part ∞: tracking down a use-after-free bug in Envoy's DNS
The article discusses the investigation and resolution of a use-after-free bug in Envoy's DNS resolver, c-ares, highlighting the importance of DNS-related issues in complex software systems and the challenges involved in tracking down such bugs.
Palantir sues CEO of rival firm, alleges widespread effort to poach employees
Palantir Technologies has filed a lawsuit against the CEO of a rival AI firm, alleging a widespread effort to poach its employees. The lawsuit claims the rival company engaged in unlawful tactics to lure away Palantir's talent, including violating non-compete agreements.
Show HN: Managed MCP Sandbox Environments for RL Training on Tool Use
Hi HN! We are Klavis AI (https://www.klavis.ai/) and we are launching a managed MCP Sandbox-as-a-Service for RL training on tool use.
If you want a model to learn tool use through RL, you need realistic environments where the model can take actions, you can observe the resulting state, and compute a reward. For SaaS tools, this means managing dozens of test accounts, handling OAuth and token refresh, seeding realistic data for each episode, resetting state between runs, and ensuring isolation when you're running concurrent training sessions. Most research teams spend months building this plumbing per integration.
Klavis is a managed sandbox service that handles all of that. You call our API to get an isolated sandbox backed by a real service instance (not a mock), initialize it with whatever data state you need, let your model interact via MCP, then dump the final state to compute your reward. One more API call resets everything for the next episode.
The key thing is these are real services, not static mocks. When your model creates a calendar event or updates a Salesforce record, that action actually executes against real infrastructure. The state changes are real. This matters because you want training to reflect production behavior exactly.
We currently support 50+ integrations across productivity tools (Google Calendar, Outlook, Slack), CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot), dev tools (GitHub, Jira, Linear), databases (Postgres, Snowflake), and others. We handle the account pooling, auth management, and lifecycle orchestration so researchers can focus on the actual training.
Technically, the workflow is: create a sandbox, call initialize API with a JSON payload defining your starting state, let the model interact via standard MCP tools, call dump API to get a typed snapshot of the final state, compare against your target for reward calculation, then call reset or delete. We use strict Pydantic schemas for all inputs and outputs so malformed data gets rejected immediately rather than causing silent failures mid-training.
Here is a quick demo: https://youtu.be/10C18rpCYcA.
We look forward to your comments. Thanks for reading!
The Best Open Weights Coding Models of 2025
The article discusses the best open-source machine learning models that are expected to be available by 2025, highlighting their capabilities in areas such as natural language processing, computer vision, and speech recognition.
Social media research tool can lower political temperature
The article discusses a new tool that uses social media data to measure the 'political temperature' of a population, allowing governments and businesses to better understand public opinion and sentiment on political issues. The tool analyzes social media posts and interactions to provide insights into the distribution of political views within a given population.
Updated Gemini 2.5 Flash Native Audio Model
Google's Gemini audio model has been updated to improve its performance in speech recognition and synthesis tasks. The updates include enhancements to the model's architecture, training data, and inference capabilities, aimed at delivering more accurate and natural-sounding results.