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Sharon111 4 minutes ago

Show HN: WonderPic – Turn photos into cartoons/sketches (Free, No Login)

wonderpic.art
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JigsawPuzzle.pro – Turn any photo into a puzzle (Client-side only)
zealer 5 minutes ago

JigsawPuzzle.pro – Turn any photo into a puzzle (Client-side only)

JigsawPuzzle.pro is an online platform that offers a wide selection of digital jigsaw puzzles of varying difficulty levels. Users can choose from a diverse range of puzzle themes and enjoy a relaxing and engaging puzzling experience on their devices.

jigsawpuzzle.pro
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We Developed a Rule Database
rockeetterark 6 minutes ago

We Developed a Rule Database

RuleDB is an open-source rule engine that provides a flexible and efficient way to manage and apply complex business rules. The project aims to simplify the development and deployment of rule-based systems, enabling users to define and execute rules without the need for extensive programming.

github.com
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Editor of UploadVR on why he was fired
mellosouls 7 minutes ago

Editor of UploadVR on why he was fired

The article follows the author's experience with a non-functional AI assistant named Ian, highlighting the challenges and limitations of current AI technology in providing consistent and reliable assistance.

goodvr.substack.com
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Termux
tosh 9 minutes ago

Termux

Termux is an Android terminal emulator and a Linux environment app that provides a command-line interface and allows users to install various command-line tools. The app is open-source and provides a way for Android users to access a Unix-like shell environment on their mobile devices.

github.com
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ak4153 10 minutes ago

Big Brother Is Watching

github.com
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bryanrasmussen 10 minutes ago

The Critic (2024)

medium.com
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Show HN: UPT – Preventing Winner-Take-All Dynamics with Math
Joyboy_UPT_555 15 minutes ago

Show HN: UPT – Preventing Winner-Take-All Dynamics with Math

UPT: The Continuum is a GitHub repository that explores the concept of a persistent universal programming language, discussing its potential benefits and challenges in creating a unified programming paradigm across different computing platforms and domains.

github.com
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brimtown 17 minutes ago

Synthetic Pretraining

The article discusses the use of synthetic pretraining, a technique that generates artificial data to enhance machine learning models. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of this approach, highlighting its ability to improve model performance, particularly in domains with limited real-world data.

vintagedata.org
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Rcarmo/daisy: AI SPEC driven speed coding demo with GitHub Copilot
rcarmo 19 minutes ago

Rcarmo/daisy: AI SPEC driven speed coding demo with GitHub Copilot

Daisy is an open-source project that provides a simple, lightweight, and extensible platform for building personal web applications. It offers a modular architecture, supports multiple data sources, and can be deployed on various hosting platforms.

github.com
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capevace 19 minutes ago

Shlaude.fun: AI agent running their own website, blog and fraud investigations

shlaude.fun
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pipnonsense 20 minutes ago

Show HN: (the return of) Read The Count of Monte Cristo and others in your email

In 2020 I posted this, "Show HN: Read The Count of Monte Cristo and others in your email" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24307752

It got front page for a few hours. I posted in the anniversary of when The Count of Monte Cristo first started to be published in serialized form. To celebrate it, I created a website called "Serial Literature" that allowed you to subscribe and read the book in a similar way, serialized, but in your email. I also added another famous work that was initially published serialized, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I later added about other 100 books to be read the same way (not all of them originally serialized).

I never posted about it anywhere else (maybe flopped on Reddit, I don't remember), but it got a lot of engaged subscribers. It never grew over that initial HN burst (I never advertised it again), but it got about 1,000 subscribers and, years later, a few dozens of those were still reading some book through Serial Literature.

That was until... a startup failed and my web app wouldn't work anymore.

At the time, I wanted to build something serverless and learn some new tech. I chose FaunaDB, learned their proprietary query language (FQL), actually enjoyed it a lot, and built the site with it. It was pretty neat and worked fine. But then, 5 years later, around June last year, their service stopped working (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43414742). As it was serverless, the DB was also on their cloud, hosted by the failed startup, in a proprietary format. One day, Serial Literature stopped working overnight. I downloaded the data, but in their weird format, it was not very helpful.

I got a bunch of emails in the last months asking about it, people wanting to continue reading more through their email, where I explained what happened and promised it would come back in some form. This site I am showing now, Confabulists, is the come back.

I am a writer myself, indie, self-published, science fiction writer, and I missed a newsletter/blog platform more adequate for fiction writers, so I built one myself. And, yesterday, I finally completed bringing all those public domain books in English to Confabulists and now I am able to offer that same service of Serial Literature, again, still for free.

I hope this reaches everyone that loved Serial Literature, but just accepted it was gone and never contacted me (the ones who contacted me I am replying back telling them about Confabulists).

Thanks HN!

confabulists.com
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Monetize with Social Media
ChrisJamesL 21 minutes ago

Monetize with Social Media

isocialize.me is a website that focuses on social media, digital marketing, and tech-related topics. It provides articles, tutorials, and resources to help readers navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape and improve their online presence and strategies.

isocialize.me
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Why Your Front End Org Needs an Architecture, Not Just a Manager
bboydart 25 minutes ago

Why Your Front End Org Needs an Architecture, Not Just a Manager

The article discusses the leadership and organization of the frontend development community, highlighting the importance of open communication, collaboration, and shared knowledge to drive innovation and growth in the field.

evan-moon.github.io
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_tk_ 26 minutes ago

Georges Borchardt, 97, Dies; Literary Agent Championed Wiesel's 'Night'

nytimes.com
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My (very) fast zero-allocation webserver using OxCaml
noelwelsh 27 minutes ago

My (very) fast zero-allocation webserver using OxCaml

The article discusses the development of the Oxcaml HttpZ library, a high-performance HTTP client for OCaml. It highlights the library's features, benchmarks, and the author's experience in building it to address the performance limitations of existing HTTP clients in the OCaml ecosystem.

anil.recoil.org
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JensRantil 28 minutes ago

LinkedIn and Toxic Positivity

The article explores the concept of 'linked positivity' and its potential downsides, highlighting how the pressure to maintain a positive outlook can lead to toxic behaviors and the dismissal of valid negative emotions. It encourages a balanced approach that acknowledges both positive and negative experiences.

jensrantil.github.io
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localhoster 30 minutes ago

AI Just make it harder to work at tech

The amount of useless documents you had to filter yourself through, and the amount of bad code you had to work around were already massive.

But with AI, its out of proportions. I got served with 6+ documents for requirements for some feature that could be described in 2 sentences. Those documents were useless, obviously.

I do not understand why we are making it so much harder to do everything and calling it effective.

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Show HN: Ask research paper figures (step-by-step explanations)
loganye 31 minutes ago

Show HN: Ask research paper figures (step-by-step explanations)

I’m building DeepTutor to reduce the time spent reading papers. One feature we shipped: you can prompt a figure/plot and ask: “Explain what the figures mean step-by-step.”

It outputs a structured interpretation: axes/curves, phase changes, and the takeaway.

I’d love feedback on: 1) what figure types are hardest to interpret 2) what you’d want in the output (e.g., assumptions, caveats, comparisons)

Demo: https://youtu.be/A6Y4NpLnU1M

deeptutor.knowhiz.us
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rzk 32 minutes ago

Beating GPT-2 for <<$100: the nanochat journey

twitter.com
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hemmert 34 minutes ago

What, if anything, is AI?

In case you haven't come across it yet, the text "What, if anything, is a zebra?" nicely portrays how some things that seem to be "one thing" are in fact different, and sometimes surprisingly unrelated, things at once (striped horses formed from two different evolutionary strands, so there is not one "zebra" species [1]).

I was reminded of this when the discussion about "AI is a horse" came up again. The horse metaphor is great, because it – besides more 'horsepowers' under the hood - has its own will.

But if I had to pick one metaphor that feels right, it would be the car. Not for automation alone, but because of systemic impact: cars reshaped cities, labor, health, social life, inequality, and people's understanding of "freedom". Once cars were everywhere, opting out became difficult.

At the same time, the car metaphor breaks quickly. AI affects many areas of life at once, often with conflicting tradeoffs.

- Smoother relationships vs. authenticity and vulnerability (AI-mediated communication, companions)

- Automation of cognitive work vs. meaning and self-efficacy

- Infinite, pre-processed knowledge vs. mental obesity

- New freedom vs. responsibility for what we choose not to automate

(This is also the rough outline of a TEDx talk I gave last year — back then I called it "AI – A Car for the Mind?" [3]. I’m very glad I put the question mark in.)

How do you explain AI to those who ask, if they need a simple answer?

[1] https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/wp-content/uploads/SJ-Gould-What-if-anything-is-a-zebra.pdf

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46686402

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IYqhdJuRfU

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Codex Is Now Integrated into JetBrains IDEs
tosh 34 minutes ago

Codex Is Now Integrated into JetBrains IDEs

The article discusses the integration of Codex, an AI-powered code completion tool, into JetBrains IDEs. It explores how Codex can help developers by providing intelligent code suggestions and assistive features within the familiar JetBrains development environment.

blog.jetbrains.com
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ingve 34 minutes ago

The Fallen Apple

The article discusses the decline of Apple as a technology leader, exploring factors such as the departure of key figures, lack of innovative products, and increased competition in the industry. It provides a balanced perspective on the company's current challenges and its potential path forward.

mattgemmell.scot
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p0nce 34 minutes ago

Molthub – A Social Network for AI Agents

Molthub Studio is a digital design agency that specializes in creating custom websites, mobile apps, and digital marketing solutions for businesses of all sizes.

molthub.studio
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Bill Gates says accusations contained in Epstein files are 'absolutely absurd'
Qem 37 minutes ago

Bill Gates says accusations contained in Epstein files are 'absolutely absurd'

The article explores the controversy surrounding Bill Gates' ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein, with Gates' representatives dismissing the connections as 'absolutely absurd' and 'false claims.' The article examines the details and timeline of Gates' relationship with Epstein, which has drawn scrutiny and criticism.

theverge.com
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AI Video Generator – Create Cinematic Videos with Audio – Veevid
jacksteven 39 minutes ago

AI Video Generator – Create Cinematic Videos with Audio – Veevid

Veevid.ai is an artificial intelligence company that specializes in building cutting-edge video analysis and computer vision technologies. The company's solutions leverage deep learning and computer vision to enable advanced video analytics, object detection, and content analysis capabilities.

veevid.ai
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Ktkit – Kotlin Multiplatform Toolkit for Building Server Applications with Ktor
TheWiggles 40 minutes ago

Ktkit – Kotlin Multiplatform Toolkit for Building Server Applications with Ktor

The ktkit library provides a simple and efficient way to work with Kotlin code in TypeScript projects. It includes features like parsing, analyzing, and transforming Kotlin code, making it easier to integrate Kotlin and TypeScript in cross-platform development.

github.com
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Show HN: Design In The Browser – Point, click, and let AI write the code
curlii 41 minutes ago

Show HN: Design In The Browser – Point, click, and let AI write the code

The article discusses the importance of designing websites and web applications directly in the browser, highlighting the benefits of this approach over traditional design workflows and the tools and techniques that enable it.

designinthebrowser.com
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Show HN: Pairl – Protocol for Agent Communication with Budget Tracking
dwehrmann 42 minutes ago

Show HN: Pairl – Protocol for Agent Communication with Budget Tracking

I built this to enforce structured, efficient communication in multi-agent systems. v1.1 adds native cost tracking. Feedback welcome.

github.com
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eik about 1 hour ago

ScopeGuard v0.0.5: Improved Shadow Detection

old.reddit.com
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