Single-capillary endothelial dysfunction resolved by optoacoustic mesoscopy
The Ownership Class and the Working Class
The article explores the divide between the ownership class and the working class, highlighting the power dynamics and economic disparities that contribute to growing inequality. It examines the role of wealth concentration and the perpetuation of a system that favors the owners over the workers.
Bonobo able to imagine a scene, act it as if was real while knowing it's not
Kanzi, a highly intelligent bonobo, was observed engaging in pretend play, setting up a tea party with various objects and interacting with it as if it were real. This behavior demonstrates the bonobo's advanced cognitive abilities and suggests the presence of imagination and social skills in our closest living relatives.
Evolving the Agent Enviornment
AgentiKube is a Kubernetes agent that acts as a bridge between cloud providers and Kubernetes clusters, allowing for seamless management and monitoring of cloud-hosted Kubernetes environments.
Buccal Pumping
Buccal pumping is a method of respiration used by certain amphibians and reptiles. It involves drawing air into the mouth and forcing it into the lungs by expanding and contracting the buccal cavity.
Every book recommended on the Odd Lots discord
Odd Lots Books is an online bookstore offering a diverse selection of new and used books across various genres. The website provides a user-friendly platform for customers to browse, purchase, and receive their orders conveniently.
Show HN: WhatsApp Chat Viewer – exported chats as HTML
I built this to make it easier to review exported WhatsApp conversations. It generates an HTML page with embedded images, videos, and audio players. It can also transcribe audio messages using OpenAI's API and correct them using an LLM with conversation context for better accuracy.
Throne Wars: When Claude Opus 4.6 Clashes with GPT-5.3 Codex
400k Iranians abroad share Internet access with users at home
Setting Up an IRC Server
This article provides a step-by-step guide on setting up an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server, including configuring the server software, creating user accounts, and securing the server for reliable and secure communication.
I hacked my own computer using OpenClaw and it was terrifyingly easy
This article discusses a recently discovered vulnerability in AI systems, known as OpenClaw, that allows attackers to inject malicious prompts and gain unauthorized access to sensitive information or functionalities. The vulnerability highlights the importance of robust security measures in AI systems to prevent such attacks and protect user data.
PRD-driven, dependency-aware agent workflow for Claude Code and Vibe Kanban
The article describes a Kanban board application called Claude Vibe Kanban, which is an open-source project that aims to provide a modern and intuitive interface for task management. The application is built using React.js and features a minimalist design, drag-and-drop functionality, and the ability to customize the board layout.
Sandwich Bill of Materials
The article provides a detailed 'bill of materials' for creating a sandwich, including the necessary ingredients and their suggested quantities. It offers a comprehensive guide for assembling the perfect sandwich, making it a useful resource for both home cooks and professional chefs.
Pi Is All You Need
The article explores the versatility of the mathematical constant pi, highlighting its applications in various fields, from art and music to physics and engineering. It showcases how pi, despite its simplicity, is a fundamental building block for understanding and describing the natural world.
AI Makes the Easy Part Easier and the Hard Part Harder
This article explores the impact of AI on the ease and difficulty of various tasks, noting that AI can make simple tasks easier but may also increase the complexity of more challenging problems, thereby making the 'hard part harder'.
Show HN: Emergent – Artificial life simulation in a single HTML file
I built an artificial life simulator that fits in one HTML file (~1400 lines ~50KB) with Claude Opus 4.6, interestingly, I didn't even ask it to build the game itself, I've requested to create the software that didn't exist before and not use any dependencies, third-party libraries or ask questions.
Firstly Opus 4.6 made photoshop clone that barely worked, but had nice and neat UI with all common features for the image editor, then I've called that crap and asked to really build someting that wasn't there, it made Emergent there. Please check it out and tell what you think, of course it's a Game of Life in a nutshell, but look at the rest of the UI, game stats, and other features like genome mutation and species evolvement.
Features: - Continuous diet gene (0–1) drives herbivore/carnivore/omnivore specialization - Spatial hash grid for performant collision detection - Pinch-to-zoom and tap-to-feed on mobile - Real-time population graphs, creature inspector, and event log - Drop food, trigger plagues, cause mutation bursts
Amazes me in some kind of a degree, going to continue dig into the abyss of the vibes :)
Show HN: ParaGopher v1.3.0 – A retro Paratrooper (1982) clone written in Go
Hey HN! I've been working on ParaGopher, a clone of the classic 1982 IBM PC game Paratrooper, built in Go with Ebitengine.
You control a turret defending your base against waves of helicopters dropping paratroopers. Tilt, shoot, and prevent them from landing — simple to pick up, surprisingly hard to master. Everything is rendered procedurally, so no image assets at all. Sprites (turret, helicopters, paratroopers, parachutes) are all generated with vector drawing at startup.
Pre-built binaries for macOS (Apple Silicon) and Windows are on the releases page. Otherwise it's just go run cmd/game.go.
Would love feedback (especially on gameplay feel and what features you'd want to see next).
What Will Happen to Code?
The article explores the concept of joy and curiosity, emphasizing their importance in personal growth and the pursuit of knowledge. It suggests that cultivating a mindset of joy and curiosity can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Show HN: NoFaceClips automatic Reddit to TikTok faceless video generator
I built NoFaceClips, a tool that automatically turns Reddit posts into ready to publish TikTok videos without anyone needing to appear on camera.
Creating short form video content consistently takes a lot of time, especially if you do not want to record yourself or edit videos manually. NoFaceClips lets you select subreddits, configure posting frequency, and then handles the rest.
NoFaceClips combines: - fetching popular Reddit text posts - generating videos with voice narration and animated text - customizable styles such as fonts, backgrounds, and voices - automatic scheduling and publishing to TikTok
It is built primarily for creators, community owners, and anyone who wants to grow TikTok accounts using faceless content with minimal setup.
I am happy to answer questions about how it works under the hood, how posts are selected, or what tradeoffs I ran into when automating video generation and posting.
If you want to try the paid features, use the coupon “FEEDBACK”.
Thanks!
What does 'remastering' an album mean?
Remastering an album involves improving the sound quality by adjusting the audio levels, removing distortions, and enhancing the overall listening experience for the audience, often using modern digital technology compared to the original analog recording.
Quantum Twins simulator unveils 15,000 controllable quantum dots
The article discusses a quantum simulator that can create 'quantum twins' to investigate the properties of quantum dots. The simulator allows researchers to study the complex behavior of quantum systems and could lead to advancements in quantum technologies.
Show HN: Multi-tenant OpenClaw with isolated containers and encrypted vault
Open source multi-tenant layer for OpenClaw. Each user gets an isolated container, credentials stay encrypted in a vault and are only decrypted inside the container. Zero knowledge - the platform can't read your API keys or conversations.
Show HN: Claude Dashboard – k9s-style TUI for managing Claude sessions via tmux
I built a terminal dashboard for managing multiple Claude Code sessions, inspired by k9s (the Kubernetes TUI).
The problem: When running several Claude Code agents in parallel via tmux, switching between sessions and keeping track of what each one is doing gets messy fast. I wanted something like k9s but for Claude Code – a single pane of glass to see all my sessions at a glance.
What it does: Lists all Claude Code tmux sessions with live status Quick navigation and switching between sessions (k9s-style keybindings) Written in Go, single binary, no dependencies beyond tmux
Install: go install github.com/seunggabi/claude-dashboard/cmd/claude-dashboard@latest
I know there are similar tools out there (claude-squad, tmuxcc), but I wanted something lightweight and opinionated toward the k9s workflow I'm already used to from Kubernetes. If you manage multiple Claude Code sessions daily, I'd love your feedback.
Hitting 1k tokens per second on a single RTX 5090
The article discusses techniques for optimizing the decoding of compressed data, such as using SIMD instructions and pre-computed lookup tables. It provides practical advice and implementation details to improve the performance of data decompression algorithms.
The tech titans who show up in the Epstein files
The article discusses the connections between several prominent tech CEOs, including Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. It examines the extent of these relationships and the potential implications for the tech industry.
Ask HN: Vibe Studying?
I was reading the papers listed at https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall22/cos597G/ to learn about LLMs. My background’s in physics, not ml/cs, so while I able to understand the mathematics for the most part, I was getting hung up on the jargon at times. I found myself repeatedly taking screenshots of a page and uploading it on gemini, asking it to simplify the language. Doing that so many times manually sucks for more than one reason, so I ended up writing something which does that automatically for every page. It turned out to be more useful than I expected: for example reading this paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.02080 would normally have taken me about 2-3hr, but now I was able to go through it in ~20min, mostly by clicking the next and return keys on my keyboard. Just putting it here in case someone else finds it useful too. https://eli5app.net/ (use on your laptop it’s barely functional right now and be gentle already way over supabase’s free tier limits)
PS: Also unexpectedly useful for reading philosophy works which are unnecessarily verbose, usually full of unclear fancy language: https://eli5app.net/pirate/Western%20Philosophy. never expected reading plato’s apology would be this fun. also found it useful for reading abstract math stuff like vakil’s rising sea which I always wanted to read. It somehow becomes more fun,‘easier’(grounded?) when reading it along w the eli5 summaries.
PS: Was also able to read all of pg essays pretty quickly this way too entirely by clicking return,return,”ah I see”,cmd+back on repeat.
Show HN: Whatoblock search engine and live map for internet scanners and botnet
The article discusses the popular website What to Block, which provides ad-blocking and privacy-enhancing tools for web browsers. It highlights the site's range of features, including ad blockers, tracking blockers, and other tools to improve online privacy and security.
France murder trial complicated by twin brothers with same DNA
The article discusses the growing trend of artificial intelligence (AI) being used in the healthcare sector, such as for disease diagnosis and drug discovery. It explores the benefits and challenges of incorporating AI into medical practices, highlighting the potential to improve patient outcomes while addressing concerns around data privacy and the need for human oversight.
My advice to 6-18-year-olds who want to learn to program
The article provides advice for 6-18 year olds interested in learning to program, covering topics such as starting with simple projects, practicing regularly, and seeking out mentors and online resources to support their learning journey.
Show HN: My store was attacked, and Stripe finished the job
Show HN: When 'Risk Algorithms' Fail – My store was attacked, and Stripe finished the job.