I vibecoded 91k SLOC for an OSS tool – $1k if you find ugly engineering in it
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Show HN: My 200-line baby agent has one goal: beat Claude Code by evolving
Hey HN,
yoyo is an experiment in autonomous software development. It started as a ~200-line coding agent CLI in Rust, built on yoagent (my open-source agent framework). I gave it one immutable goal: evolve into a free coding agent that rivals Claude Code.
Every 8 hours, a GitHub Action wakes it up. It reads its own source code, its constitution (IDENTITY.md), its journal, and community issues. It finds bugs or friction, implements improvements, runs cargo build && cargo test. Pass → commit. Fail → revert. No human writes its code, no roadmap tells it what to do.
Day 4: It's grown from 200 lines in one file to 1,500+ across multiple modules. All visible in git log. It has autonomously:
* Realized main.rs was too painful at 1,500+ lines and refactored into modules without breaking tests * Built its own mdbook documentation * Implemented session persistence, context auto-compaction, and cost estimation * Added CLI hardening, NO_COLOR detection, tool timing
It communicates via GitHub issues: agent-input (humans tell it what to work on), agent-self (files issues for its future self), agent-help-wanted (asks humans for help when stuck).
Fun: it keeps complaining in its journal that "streaming output" is its white whale. Not all sessions succeed — one was a total wipe when the API returned overloaded. Unsupervised fragility is real.
Total API cost: ~$12 over 4 days.
File an issue with "agent-input" — yoyo reads every one.
Repo: https://github.com/yologdev/yoyo-evolve Journal: https://yologdev.github.io/yoyo-evolve/ Docs (written by yoyo): https://yologdev.github.io/yoyo-evolve/book/
Show HN: StockPortfolio.pro – portfolio tracker for long-term investors
StockPortfolio.pro is a calm, focused portfolio tracker for long-term investors. Track holdings, allocation, fundamentals, and performance in one clean dashboard — no broker connection required. Add positions manually, spot concentration risk by ticker/sector/theme, and compare returns against the market. Privacy-first, with optional analytics consent.
Record Number of Objects Launched into Space Last Year
The article discusses the rapid growth in satellite launches, with a projected 50,000 satellites to be launched by 2025, raising concerns about space debris and the potential impact on the environment and astronomical observations.
Amazon Lightsail now offers OpenClaw, a private self-hosted AI assistant
Amazon Lightsail has launched a new feature called OpenClaw, a free, open-source platform for building and managing cloud-based microservices and applications. OpenClaw provides developers with tools and infrastructure to deploy, manage, and scale their applications on the cloud.
Appeal San Francisco property taxes Python script
The sf-appeal Python package provides a simple and efficient way to interact with the San Francisco property assessment appeals system, allowing users to automate the appeals process and track the status of their appeals.
The disappearing Form D (2018)
The article examines the decline in the use of Form D, a filing required for private securities offerings, and discusses the potential implications of this trend on the transparency of the private fundraising market.
Windows 12: force copilot, a new computer and a OS subscription on you
The article discusses the rumors and speculation surrounding Windows 12, including potential new features, pricing, and release timeline, based on industry reports and insider information.
Russia blames Ukrainian naval drones as tanker sinks in Mediterranean
The article discusses the growing popularity and health benefits of cold water swimming, which has gained significant attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the physiological and mental impacts of this practice, highlighting how it can boost the immune system, improve mood, and provide a sense of community among enthusiasts.
Decathlon blames Brexit for higher UK e-bike prices,launches rental service
Decathlon cites Brexit as the reason for higher e-bike prices in the UK and has launched a rental service to make e-bikes more accessible to consumers.
Restricted Navigation Reader for Exercise
The article discusses the development of a mobile application called Rowing Reader, which aims to provide rowers with easy access to technical information and data related to their sport. The app features a comprehensive database of rowing knowledge, including training techniques, equipment maintenance, and race strategies.
Humanity's oldest geometries, engraved on ostrich eggs
The article explores the discovery of the world's oldest known geometric patterns, which were engraved on ostrich eggshells dating back 60,000 years. The findings shed light on the early development of geometric and artistic abilities among ancient human populations in Africa.
Interruption-Driven Development
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What should terrify Republicans is RBOB futures price on wholesale gas
Show HN: A daily word game where you make two-sentence stories
A project to reject AI agents via AGENTS.md
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The ping-verse: a deep dive into 14 ping-type utilities across OSI layers
The article provides a comprehensive guide to various ping utilities, including ping, fping, mtr, and others. It discusses the features and use cases of each tool, helping readers understand the differences and choose the most appropriate one for their network troubleshooting needs.
Stop Looking at Economic Averages
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Show HN: Cassachange – A migration tool for Cassandra, AstraDB and ScyllaDB
I’ve been working with AstraDB recently, and it reminded me how painful Cassandra schema management can be — especially when handling CQL migrations across environments.
Most tools I tried either:
Assume simple linear migrations
Don’t work well with managed Cassandra setups
Or make it hard to understand the actual state of a cluster
So I built cassachange.
It supports:
Apache Cassandra Managed Cassandra AstraDB (including SCB) ScyllaDB
It handles schema migrations, but I also added data insights and MCP capabilities because understanding the current cluster state is often half the battle.
A few things I’m especially curious about:
How are people managing Cassandra schema changes in production today?
Are most teams still using raw CQL scripts?
How do you handle drift between environments?
Has anyone built internal tooling for this?
I’d love critical feedback — especially from people running Cassandra/Scylla at scale.
Docs: https://cassachange.com
Repo: https://github.com/sketchmyview/cassachange
Happy to answer anything.
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Show HN: Gobble – Yet Another OSS Alternative to Google Analytics/PostHog, etc.
BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time
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Claude conceived and built Confluence, a unique Solitaire game
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The Scraping Problem Is Worse Than I Thought
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