AI Just Took My Product Photographer's Job
The article discusses how AI-powered tools are disrupting the product photography industry, with AI-generated images now surpassing the quality of human-created photos. It explores the implications for photographers, businesses, and the future of visual content creation.
We Ran Agent User Research with Agents (It Worked)
The article discusses the benefits of conducting agent user research, where the researchers interacted directly with real estate agents to understand their needs and pain points. The research helped the company make informed product decisions and improve the overall agent experience.
Scaleway turns Mac minis into high‑density, Raspberry Pi–managed servers
The article explores how Scaleway transforms Mac Mini computers into high-performance dedicated servers, highlighting the advantages of using Apple's hardware for their cloud infrastructure and the technical details behind this innovative approach.
Effective harnesses for long-running agents
The article discusses the development of effective harnesses for long-running AI agents, focusing on techniques to maintain their safety and alignment over extended periods of operation and the importance of robustness and scalability in these systems.
Show HN: Ghostty-Web – Ghostty in the Browser
Ghostty-web is an open-source web-based terminal emulator that allows users to access remote servers securely through a web browser. It provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with remote systems, offering features like session management, file transfer, and command history.
The Moron Filter Effect
The article discusses the 'moron filter effect', where social media algorithms prioritize content that elicits strong emotional reactions, leading to the spread of misinformation and inflammatory content. It argues that this phenomenon has contributed to the polarization of online discourse.
The Griswold Effect: How the Holiday Economy Makes Joy Expensive
The article discusses the 'Griswold Effect,' which refers to the surge in consumer spending and economic activity during the holiday season, inspired by the popular 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' movie. It explores how this phenomenon has become a significant factor in the annual economic cycle and its impact on businesses and consumer behavior.
AgentLens: The Future of Evaluation Is Agentic
The article discusses AgentLens, a novel evaluation approach that focuses on understanding the behavior of AI agents within their environments. It highlights how AgentLens provides a more comprehensive assessment of AI systems by considering their interactions with the world, rather than just their outputs.
Chinese researchers simulate large-scale electronic warfare against Starlink
Chinese researchers have simulated large-scale electronic warfare attacks against SpaceX's Starlink satellite network, highlighting potential vulnerabilities and the need for enhanced protection against such threats.
Is it disruption, or is it theft?
The article discusses the debate surrounding the impact of technological disruption, particularly in the context of the music industry. It examines the complex relationship between technological innovation, consumer behavior, and the challenges faced by traditional business models in adapting to these changes.
Show HN: We built a free tool to help game devs better set Steam regional prices
Hi HN! We’re Antoine and Julie. Over the past few months, we’ve been publishing data-driven analyses about the video game market.
Steam regional pricing recommendations are broken. We didn’t fully realize how broken until we read the recent GDCo Newsletter and several other articles discussing it. So we decided to take a short detour from our usual market-analysis work to tackle the issue.
Steam’s pricing recommendations haven’t been updated since 2022, which creates major inconsistencies. For example, Polish players (2.3% of Steam traffic) pay about 26% more than Americans for the same game, even though their income is roughly half as high.
Adapting your game’s price to local economic realities isn’t charity. It’s primarily a question of profit. Following Steam’s outdated recommendations often means: - Overpricing your game, pushing players toward grey markets or alternative entertainment (e.g., Poland). - Underpricing your game, leading to lost revenue (e.g., Australia).
So we built this tool to calculate optimal regional pricing for your Steam game, based on up-to-date economic data. You enter a USD price and export a CSV you can directly upload to Steamworks. It updates all 40 regional prices in one go.
Bonus: We added an option to mimic Netflix’s regional pricing strategy.
We also wrote an article explaining what we did, why we did it, and why getting regional pricing right matters (it’s not just about fairness but also about avoiding unnecessary revenue loss): https://newsletter.hushcrasher.com/p/steam-regional-pricing
We’ll make the repo public if anyone’s interested.
Feedback welcome!
One mile on bike is a 42¢ economic gain to society, a mile driving is a 20¢ loss
The article cites research showing that for every mile traveled by bike, there is a $0.42 economic gain to society, whereas every mile driven by car results in a $0.20 economic loss. It highlights the broader societal benefits of cycling, including reduced emissions, infrastructure costs, and healthcare expenses.
Why Content Is King in Tech Events
The article discusses the debate surrounding the return of former president Donald Trump to social media platforms, analyzing the potential impact on political discourse and the challenges of content moderation in a polarized digital landscape.
NASA Rover Makes a 'Shocking' Discovery: Lightning on Mars
NASA scientists have discovered the presence of lightning on Mars, a finding that could have significant implications for understanding the planet's atmospheric and geological processes. The study provides new insights into the dynamic nature of Mars' environment and sets the stage for further exploration of the Red Planet.
How stealth addresses work in Monero
The article discusses the concept of stealth addresses in the cryptocurrency Monero, which help preserve user privacy by obscuring the identities of senders and receivers in transactions. It explains how stealth addresses work and the benefits they provide for Monero's users.
A Brief History of Large Language Models
The article provides a brief history of Large Language Models (LLMs), tracing their development from early language models to the recent advancements in transformer-based models like GPT-3. It highlights the significant impact of LLMs on natural language processing and their potential for future applications.
Rethinking Innovation in the Real World
Rey, the Admin of 'Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters'
The article discusses the rise of a group called 'Scattered Lapsus Hunters' and their leader, Rey, who is known for tracking and exposing the activities of the infamous Lapsus$ hacker group. It explores Rey's motivation and methods in monitoring the Lapsus$ group and their impact on the cybersecurity landscape.
Show HN: pyproject – A linter for your Python project configuration
Hey all, I've been working on a static analysis tool (and language server) for `pyproject.toml` files after encountering inconsistencies in build tool error reporting (e.g. some tools will let you ship empty licenses directories). It would be nice to have a single source of truth for PEP 621 related checks and beyond that can run prior to running more expensive workflows.
There are already a few basic rules for PEP 621-related errors and warnings, but it’s easily extendable to fit any specific tool’s requirements.
It's written in Rust and uses `ariadne` for command-line diagnostic reporting and `taplo` for the linting backend. There are also a surprising (maybe not so much if you know about Astral) number of useful crates that implement PEP-specific things (i.e. PEP 440, PEP 508) that I found useful for a bunch of the supported rules.
It's still heavy alpha software, but I thought I'd share in case there's interest for something like this :)
Show HN: Aigit – AI-powered Git CLI for commit messages, branch names, and PRs
Built a CLI tool that every developer needs:
aigit - Git workflow automation with AI
AI-generated commit messages Smart branch naming Automated PR creation Code review assistance
No more "fix stuff" commits
Deriving Reverse-Time Stochastic Differential Equations (SDEs)
The article discusses the derivation of reverse-time stochastic differential equations (SDEs), which allow for the modeling of dynamical systems that evolve backwards in time. The author provides a detailed mathematical framework for this approach and explores its potential applications in various fields.
AlphaChip transformed computer chip design (2024)
The article discusses how DeepMind's AlphaChip technology has revolutionized the process of computer chip design by using artificial intelligence to explore a vast design space and generate high-performing chip layouts that outperform human-designed alternatives.
Urgent Medical Device Recall: FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus Sensors
Discrete Calculus
This article introduces discrete calculus, a mathematical framework for analyzing discrete systems. It explains the fundamental concepts of discrete derivatives, integrals, and series, providing a foundation for understanding and modeling discrete-time phenomena.
HP plans to save millions by laying off thousands, ramping up AI use
HP plans to cut thousands of jobs and increase the use of AI technology in an effort to save millions of dollars, according to the article. The company aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency through these cost-cutting measures.
AI and Child Processes <3
The article explores the concept of AI child processes, discussing how AI systems can spawn and manage their own child processes to handle complex tasks. It delves into the potential advantages and challenges of this approach, including improved efficiency, scalability, and task parallelization.
LLM live model ranker in latency
The article discusses the Metrik dashboard, a web-based platform that provides real-time monitoring and analytics for various metrics. The dashboard offers features such as customizable dashboards, data visualization tools, and integration with various data sources to help users track and analyze their business performance.
Pozsar's Bretton Woods III: Three Years Later
This article discusses the concept of 'Bretton Woods III' proposed by Zoltan Pozsar, analyzing its development and key points three years after its initial introduction. It examines the implications of this new potential global monetary system and its potential impact on the international financial landscape.
GrapheneOS is leaving France after receiving threats from law enforcement
GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android operating system, has released a new version with improved security features, including verified boot, runtime protection, and kernel hardening. The update aims to provide users with a more secure mobile experience while maintaining compatibility with a wide range of Android applications.
DRAM prices are spiking, but I don't trust the industry's why
DRAM prices have been rising significantly, with industry experts citing various factors such as increased demand, supply chain disruptions, and a global semiconductor shortage. However, the article cautions that some of the industry's stated reasons for the price hikes may not be entirely accurate or complete.