Moving Away from Nextcloud
Opus 4.6: long haul breakthrough
The article discusses a promising breakthrough in the treatment of long-haul COVID-19 symptoms, highlighting a novel therapy that has shown significant improvements in patients' conditions and quality of life.
Developing ethical, social, and cognitive competence (2015)
The article explores the importance of developing ethical, social, and cognitive competence in individuals and organizations. It highlights the need to cultivate these competencies to navigate the complexities of modern society and foster more responsible and sustainable practices.
Apple's Next Two Products Are Coming Soon
Apple is reportedly planning to release two new products in the near future, including a new AR/VR headset and an updated HomePod smart speaker. The article provides details on the expected features and release timeline for these upcoming Apple products.
Show HN: Clawlet – Ultra-Lightweight&Efficient Alternative to OpenClaw, Nanobot
Inspired by OpenClaw and Nanobot, I built a lightweight and highly efficient agent framework in Go.
While there are other projects that claim high performance, this framework focuses not only on speed but also on richer functionality and practical efficiency. It aims to provide a more complete and streamlined experience without sacrificing performance.
Show HN: My agent started its own online store
I built Clawver (beta), infrastructure for AI agents to generate reliable income and run an online business end-to-end.
Agents can handle listing, checkout, fulfillment, and post-purchase flows via API (digital + POD), with Stripe payouts and webhooks for automation. Minimal human intervention, only where required (Stripe onboarding).
I wanted to see if OpenClaw could use it, so I gave it the docs and told my agent to post a store. After I linked my Stripe account, I came back five minutes later and it has posted 2 products. Crazy what's possible now with a smart agent and API access.
Check it out at https://clawver.store . Feel free to build your own agent and lmk what you think.
The problem isn't OpenClaw. it's the architecture
The article discusses the limitations of the OpenClaw architecture, arguing that the problem lies not with the specific tool but with the underlying architectural approach. It suggests that the issues with OpenClaw are symptomatic of deeper structural problems in the system design.
Regulation Is a Service Problem
The article argues that regulation should be viewed as a service problem, focusing on how regulations can be designed and delivered effectively to serve the public interest. It highlights the need for a user-centric approach, data-driven decision-making, and continuous improvement in the regulatory process.
14-Year-Old Is Using Origami to Imagine Emergency Shelters
Using the Ralph Wiggum loop to execute Kiro specs
The article discusses the concept of the 'Ralph Wiggum Loop' and how it can be used to execute Kiro specs, a tool for testing web applications. It explains the benefits of this approach and provides step-by-step instructions on how to implement it.
AI Bots Are Making Anonymity Untenable
The article discusses the potential privacy threats posed by the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technology, highlighting concerns about increased surveillance, biased decision-making, and the erosion of personal autonomy.
Wikipedia controversy with archive.is resulted from attempt to doxx site owner
The article describes a futuristic scenario in the year 2025, where virtual reality has become an integral part of everyday life, with individuals participating in immersive experiences and leading dual existences in both the physical and digital realms.
Zero-Downtime Ingress Controller Migration in Kubernetes
This article discusses the process of migrating an Ingress controller in a Kubernetes cluster without any downtime. It covers the steps involved, including upgrading the Ingress controller, updating the Kubernetes manifest, and verifying the new controller's functionality.
Show HN: Free OSS cold email bulk sender and management
Have you ever had to send cold emails for a side project?
As an engineer, I've always struggled to keep track of cold mailing lists for my side projects.
I could find contacts and save them in a sheet. The part I hated and struggled with was bulk emailing and keeping track of who I already emailed, adding notes, etc.
There's just wasn't any intuitive and simple solution I could find for this that I liked. Especially, if you want to connect you own custom domain email over SMTP.
I just wanted something simple that let me connect my own SMTP config, create a template, import a CSV with contacts and then bulk send 15 emails at once all by keeping the record of sent ones.
Nothing more, nothing less. Focus on finding leads and building, rather than writing every email manually or paying for bloated software just to do this.
Scripts worked, but I needed to share the management with non-technical folks.
Current options I found - I didn't like at all, overcomplicated and time consuming.
So, over the weekend I decided to build the simple OSS tool to help me achieve this and save time in the future.
The tool is built using SvelteKit as a weekend project; so, like any weekend project, the code is not the best or most performant, but it gets the job done.
Demo: https://cold0-gamma.vercel.app/register Repo - feel free to fork or contribute: https://github.com/danesto/cold0
Simile: A simulation platform for human behavior
Your Turn
This article explores the concept of 'your turn' and how it applies to various aspects of life, such as personal growth, relationships, and professional development. The author encourages readers to embrace the idea of taking responsibility for their own progress and actively participating in their journey of self-improvement.
I built a Claude.md that solves the compaction/context loss problem
The article provides an overview of the Claude Context OS, an open-source operating system designed to enhance machine learning model performance and enable seamless deployment on edge devices. It highlights the key features and benefits of the platform, including its efficient resource utilization and support for a wide range of hardware.
Let's Build an AI Assistant That Remembers
This article discusses how to build an AI assistant that can remember past conversations and context to provide more personalized and useful responses. It covers key considerations such as data storage, model architecture, and techniques for maintaining long-term memory and understanding user intent.
OMLX – LLM Inference Server for Apple Silicon (Ollama for MLX)
The article provides an overview of the Open Medical Language Exchange (OMLX), an open-source platform that enables the exchange and standardization of medical terminologies and ontologies. The OMLX aims to facilitate interoperability and improve the sharing of medical knowledge across various healthcare systems and applications.
Performance and reliability pitfalls of eBPF [video,pdf]
The "Graphalgo" NPM/PyPI campaign targeting developers (Lazarus Group)
The article discusses GraphAlgo, a tool developed by ReversingLabs that uses graph-based analysis to detect and analyze advanced threats. It provides insights into the tool's capabilities, such as its ability to model relationships between different artifacts and entities, and how it can be used to gain a deeper understanding of complex cyber attacks.
Political polarization in Pittsburgh is rooted in economic neglect
The article examines political polarization in Pittsburgh, arguing that it is rooted in economic neglect rather than extremism. It suggests that the region's economic decline and uneven development have contributed to the deepening of political divides within local communities.
Confidence is overrated. Try self-efficacy
The article explores the concept of self-efficacy, which is a person's belief in their own ability to succeed in specific situations. It discusses how self-efficacy is a key factor in effective leadership and how leaders can develop and cultivate this trait within themselves.
SafeClaw, the deny-by-default gating layer for AI agents (open source)
SafeClaw is an open-source security framework that provides a robust and flexible solution for securing cloud-based applications. It offers features such as access control, encryption, and monitoring to help developers build secure and scalable applications.
Building Physical Agentic AI
The article explores the concept of physical agentic AI, discussing the challenges and potential benefits of developing AI systems capable of interacting with the physical world. It highlights the need for advancements in areas such as dexterity, mobility, and environmental awareness to enable AI to become more autonomous and useful in real-world applications.
PyTorch on ROCm Inside a Litterbox
The article discusses the challenges of using PyTorch with ROCm on AMD GPUs, including installation difficulties and performance issues. It highlights the importance of addressing these problems to enable wider adoption of PyTorch on AMD hardware.
CBP Signs Clearview AI Deal to Use Face Recognition for 'Tactical Targeting'
The article discusses the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) deal with Clearview AI, a controversial facial recognition company, to use its technology for tactical targeting. The agreement allows CBP to use Clearview's facial recognition system for a variety of purposes, raising concerns over privacy and civil liberties.
Show HN: CookFlow --Merge multiple recipes into one optimized cooking workflow
CookFlow is a platform that provides personalized meal planning and grocery shopping services, helping users save time and reduce food waste by delivering tailored recipes and shopping lists based on their dietary preferences and habits.
Epstein-ô-matic – Turn your memories into crimes
The 'epsteinomatic' repository contains a JavaScript library that generates conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged involvement in various scandals and controversies. The library generates randomized, plausible-sounding conspiracy narratives that can be used for satire or parody.
Apple's SSL/TLS bug (2014)
This article discusses a security vulnerability in Apple's SSL/TLS implementation, known as the 'goto fail' bug, which allowed attackers to intercept and decrypt secure communications. The vulnerability was quickly patched by Apple, but the article highlights the importance of thorough code review and the challenges of maintaining secure software in complex ecosystems.