I guess we're doing Moon factories now
The article discusses the potential development of factories on the Moon, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities presented by this endeavor, including the need for advanced manufacturing techniques, power sources, and logistics to sustain a lunar industrial operation.
South Korean Police Lose Seized Crypto by Posting Password Online
Show HN: LocalRAG – Ask AI about your own documents (iOS/Android)
LocalRag is a localized news and community platform that empowers citizens to share hyperlocal information and stay informed about their neighborhoods. The app provides a space for residents to discuss local issues, share updates, and engage with their community.
CUE is an exciting configuration language
CUE is an exciting new configuration language that aims to simplify the management of complex systems by providing a declarative and extensible syntax. The article explores the key features and benefits of CUE, including its ability to streamline configuration management, improve reliability, and enable better collaboration across teams.
Working with memories can reduce fear of failure
Reverse-Engineering the Wetware: Spiking Networks and the End of Matrix Math
This article explores the potential limitations of neural networks and matrix math in modeling biological neural networks. It proposes an alternative approach focused on reverse-engineering the 'wetware' of the brain, including spiking networks and temporal difference errors, as a way to develop more biologically-inspired AI systems.
You Don't Have To
The article encourages readers to let go of the notion that they 'have to' do certain things and instead focus on what they genuinely want to do. It emphasizes the importance of living authentically and making choices that align with one's values and personal preferences.
WebMCP: Chrome 146 turns websites into AI agent tools
The article explores the challenges and opportunities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the acceleration of digital transformation and the need for businesses to adapt their strategies to maintain competitiveness in the evolving market landscape.
Medallion Architecture: Lessons from the Hard Way
The article discusses the Medallion architecture, a popular design pattern, and highlights the challenges and lessons it can teach developers if they are not properly informed. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the trade-offs and potential pitfalls of this architectural approach before implementing it in a project.
The World of Dreampolitik
The article explores the concept of 'dreampolitik', which refers to the pursuit of political goals through the manipulation of dreams and the unconscious mind. It discusses the potential implications of this emerging field, including its use in propaganda, social control, and the shaping of collective consciousness.
Anthropic and the Dow: Anthropic Responds
The article discusses Anthropic's response to concerns raised about its partnership with Dow Chemical, focusing on Anthropic's stance on transparency, potential conflicts of interest, and its commitment to responsible AI development.
Show HN: PgQueuer – A PostgreSQL job queue that works without PostgreSQL
PgQueuer turns PostgreSQL into a background job queue using LISTEN/NOTIFY and FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED. v0.26.0 adds an in-memory adapter so you can run the same code in tests and CI without a database. Internally it's now built on port protocols, so you can swap the persistence layer entirely.
EDIT; HN trims the full url to readme about in-memory https://github.com/janbjorge/pgqueuer?tab=readme-ov-file#in-...
Tools Say They Can Spot A.I. Fakes
Are the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics Beginning to Dissolve?
The article explores the ongoing efforts to demystify quantum mechanics, a notoriously complex and counterintuitive field of physics. It examines various scientific approaches and perspectives that aim to provide a more intuitive understanding of the quantum realm and its seemingly paradoxical phenomena.
Smart LED display lovers and enthusiasts
The PixlPal is a pocket-sized, open-source, credit card-sized computer designed for creative coding and retro gaming. It features a powerful STM32H7 microcontroller, ample RAM and storage, and a vibrant OLED display, making it a versatile platform for embedded projects and hobbyist applications.
The Colour of Production
The article explores the environmental impact of different colors used in manufacturing and their influence on energy consumption and carbon emissions. It discusses how the choice of color can affect the production process and suggests considering the 'color of production' as an important factor in sustainability efforts.
Show HN: SwarmClaw – Orchestration dashboard for OpenClaw and AI agents
Securing Shell Execution Agents: From Validation to Custom DSLs
The article discusses the importance of securing shell execution agents, such as SSH, to prevent unauthorized access and potential security breaches. It outlines several best practices and strategies for hardening the security of these agents, including implementing strong authentication, enforcing access controls, and monitoring activity logs.
Track your Claude Code ROI from the terminal
If you’re vibe coding with Claude Code, measure what ships to production. Run this: npx claude-roi See what made it to git vs what just burned tokens. Cost per commit. Orphaned sessions. Line survival. And many more insights. Most of us are optimizing prompts. Very few of us are optimizing ROI. All local. Open source. GitHub: https://github.com/Akshat2634/Codelens-AI Open source — PRs, feature requests, and welcome. Track your AI ROI Now!
Kalshi voids some bets on Khamenei's ouster
Kalshi, a startup, offers prediction markets on global events, including the possibility of Ayatollah Khamenei's death. This has raised concerns about the ethics and legality of such betting platforms, particularly when dealing with sensitive political and social issues.
Khamenei Trade
The article discusses the outrage over potential insider trading on prediction markets, such as Kalshi and Polymarket, in the context of the Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's possible death by 2026. It highlights concerns about the lack of regulation and the potential for abuse in these markets.
Brain, Think on Thyself
The article explores the science of self-awareness and decision-making, highlighting how the brain's prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in our ability to consciously monitor our thoughts and actions, and make informed choices that align with our values and goals.
Ask HN: What's the best way to learn how Claude Code/codex works?
I've been using claude for a while, but I'm interested in learning how it all works.
* How does the terminal work as an app?
* How does claude code know to spawn different agents?
* How does claude code know which tools to use for each prompt?
I'm just curious about how it all works. The best idea I have at the moment is to read codex's repo and learn it that way. But I want to check if someone went through this path or as other ideas?
Scientists train human brain cells on a microchip to play Doom
Researchers have trained human brain cells grown on a chip to play the classic video game Doom, demonstrating the potential for brain-computer interfaces and the study of cognitive functions using simulated neural networks.
Show HN: A local AI news aggregator built with Vue 3, FastAPI, and Ollama
The article describes the development of an AI-powered news aggregator that collects and analyzes articles from various sources, aiming to provide users with a personalized and comprehensive news experience.
Show HN: Nopp – AI-generated interactive sales microwebsites
I built nopp, a macOS app that uses your own Claude or ChatGPT subscription to generate sales decks, lead magnets, and proposals – but instead of slide files, they publish as micro-websites.
Each deck can include lead capture forms, conditional logic, scorecards, animations, and built-in viewer tracking, all built by Claude or ChatGPT from prompts. The Pro plan adds real-time Slack pings when a prospect opens your deck, AI-driven engagement insights, signal intelligence analytics
The free tier is genuinely unlimited – no credit card, no deck limits.
Show HN: Lightweight, S3-compatible object storage server with built-in web dash
Pentium 4 – 5GHz overclocked (2003) [video]
MemVector: Local Vector API, Storage and Embedding Engine for PHP
The article discusses the development of the ext-memvector, an extension for the Python programming language that provides a lightweight and efficient implementation of a fixed-size vector data structure optimized for memory usage and performance.
AI that makes life or death decisions should be interpretable
The article discusses the importance of interpretable AI systems, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in machine learning models. It explores various techniques to improve the interpretability of AI, such as building models with inherent interpretability and using post-hoc explanation methods.