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Think editing is a waste of time? Think again
ohjeez 1 minute ago

Think editing is a waste of time? Think again

The article discusses the importance of editing and proofreading in writing, emphasizing that it is not a waste of time but rather a crucial step to ensure clear, concise, and error-free communication, especially for professional and academic work.

themorningcontext.com
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alexeischiopu 2 minutes ago

What's happening with copper and electrical equipment?

usevawn.com
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articsputnik 2 minutes ago

Email, and the way we communicate at work (2019)

ssp.sh
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ethbr1 3 minutes ago

Ask HN: How will AI-generated code be vetted?

Obviously something the entire industry is struggling with, but curious about HN's thoughts on what a post-AI-coding SDLC looks like 2 years from now.

Specifically around "review", change control, and SRE.

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Agents and What We're Choosing
speckx 3 minutes ago

Agents and What We're Choosing

The article explores the increasing use of AI agents in various industries, discussing the potential benefits and challenges of this technology, and how to navigate the decision-making process when choosing to implement AI agents within an organization.

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openinfrared 4 minutes ago

I left my job to work with the technologies I'd been dying to use

I left my job to work with the technologies (embedded rust, SQL, custom PCBs, typescript & angular, more rust server side) and practices I'd been dying to use and build a solution for a problem I had.

A big part was also the desire to control complexity and lead product direction instead of taking assignments knowing they were the wrong direction for the products and their consumers.

It's an instant remote control built for shared spaces. Anyone can use the remote with a QR code on their mobile device. Since its IoT there are lots of interesting features including permissions, various remote interfaces, universal remote capabilities and more.

If you want to check it out: https://openinfrared.com Bootstrapped, so I appreciate any feedback <3

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thm 5 minutes ago

Inside One of the wildest days the oil market has ever seen

The article discusses the rise of AI-powered chatbots and their potential impact on various industries, including customer service, education, and healthcare. It examines the benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations surrounding the widespread adoption of conversational AI.

ft.com
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testfoobar 7 minutes ago

California's Venture Capital Diversity Reporting Requirements Take Effect

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Device that can extract 1k liters of clean water a day from desert
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Device that can extract 1k liters of clean water a day from desert

A device developed by a 2025 Nobel Prize winner is expected to be able to extract up to 1,000 liters of clean water per day from desert air with 20% humidity or lower, providing off-grid personalized water solutions.

tomshardware.com
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Military AI Policy Needs Democratic Oversight
01-_- 8 minutes ago

Military AI Policy Needs Democratic Oversight

The article discusses the governance challenges surrounding the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems for military applications, focusing on the need for international collaboration, clear ethical guidelines, and robust oversight mechanisms to ensure the responsible use of military AI.

spectrum.ieee.org
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Jtsummers 8 minutes ago

Communicating Sequential Processes (2022) [pdf]

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Show HN: Rails Blocks update (ViewComponents are finally available)
AlexandruGlv 9 minutes ago

Show HN: Rails Blocks update (ViewComponents are finally available)

Hi, I run Rails Blocks, a UI component library for Rails apps that I started last summer.

Over the last few months, I reworked the docs for all 52 component sets to support 3 formats:

- ViewComponents

- Shared partials

- Markdown docs

I wanted the docs to be more useful for teams & save you time.

You can check out the improvements here: https://railsblocks.com

Next up, I’ll be adding a few tools to save even more time when coding using LLMs:

- CLI tooling

- An MCP server

- AI Skills

railsblocks.com
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rubenflamshep 10 minutes ago

Show HN: Agentic Data Analysis with Claude Code

Hey HN, as a former data analyst, I’ve been tooling around trying to get agents to do my old job. The result is this system that gets you maybe 80% of the way there. I think this is a good data point for what the current frontier models are capable of and where they are still lacking (in this case — hypothesis generation and general data intuition).

Some initial learnings: - Generating web app-based reports goes much better if there are explicit templates/pre-defined components for the model to use. - Claude can “heal” broken charts if you give it access to chart images and run a separate QA loop.

Would either feedback from the community or to hear from others that have tried similar things!

rubenflamshepherd.com
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notmine1337 10 minutes ago

Trust no one: are one-way trusts one way?

The article explores the concept of one-way trusts in Active Directory environments, discussing their potential limitations and the need for careful implementation to maintain security and avoid unintended consequences.

offsec.almond.consulting
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tosh 11 minutes ago

ALGOL 60: Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language [pdf]

algol60.org
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The First Compact Disc Player: Sony's 1982 CDP-101
cainxinth 12 minutes ago

The First Compact Disc Player: Sony's 1982 CDP-101

The article discusses the launch of the Sony CDP-101, the world's first commercial compact disc (CD) player, in 1982. It highlights the technological advancements that led to the CD format and its impact on the music industry, ultimately revolutionizing the way people listen to music.

obsoletesony.substack.com
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tzury 12 minutes ago

Sinh(Arccosh(x))

The article discusses the relationship between the hyperbolic sine (sinh) and inverse hyperbolic cosine (arccosh) functions, highlighting their mathematical properties and potential applications in various fields.

johndcook.com
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rrwright 12 minutes ago

Dialectical Code Review: Reviewers Write the Tests

The article discusses the concept of dialectical review, a method of analyzing arguments by considering opposing perspectives and identifying underlying assumptions. It highlights the importance of this approach in fostering critical thinking and promoting a more nuanced understanding of complex issues.

rrwright.com
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jamesgill 12 minutes ago

Alan Watts – Life and Music [video]

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JnBrymn 13 minutes ago

The rise of WORKIGN AI research agents: Andrej Karpathy

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ForHackernews 13 minutes ago

The Antenna Array of Intrigue

The article explores the mystery surrounding an unusual antenna array located in a remote area of the United States. It examines the speculation and theories surrounding the purpose and ownership of this enigmatic structure.

engineeringradio.us
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A sobering preview': extreme heat now affects one in three people globally
akbarnama 14 minutes ago

A sobering preview': extreme heat now affects one in three people globally

theguardian.com
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tgalal 14 minutes ago

Show HN: Execute local prompts in SSH remote shells

Instead of giving LLM tools SSH access or installing them on a server, the following command:

  $ promptctl ssh user@server
makes a set of locally defined prompts "magically" appear within the remote shell as executable command line programs.

For example, I have locally defined prompts for `llm-analyze-config` and `askai`. Then on (any) remote host I can:

  $ promptctl ssh user@host 
  # Now on remote host
  $ llm-analyze-config /etc/nginx.conf
  $ cat docker-compose.yml | askai "add a load balancer"
the prompts behind `llm-analyze-config` and `askai` execute on my local computer (even though they're invoked remotely) via the llm of my choosing.

This way LLM tools are never granted SSH access to the server, and nothing needs to be installed to the server. In fact, the server does not even need outbound internet connections to be enabled.

Github: https://github.com/tgalal/promptcmd/

docs.promptcmd.sh
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stebbins 14 minutes ago

Show HN: Read V2EX in English

v2ex is a Chinese language tech forum.

i’ve always been curious about the Chinese tech scene, but it is inaccessible to me due to chronic monolingualism.

i wanted to change that, so i made this. now i can start to explore. so far, it’s been really interesting to read discussion around TC. working days per week are a big part of the comp!

the tech stack is boring: go, templ, htmx, moonshot models for translation. the interesting thing to me is making the Chinese tech scene more approachable. let me know what you think

v2ex.skullbloc.com
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thunderbong 15 minutes ago

My way to prevent the macOS Tahoe update with Little Snitch

The article explores the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the future of employment, discussing both the risks of job displacement and the possibilities for AI to enhance human capabilities and create new types of jobs.

lapcatsoftware.com
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water_badger 15 minutes ago

Every Knot Admits a Construction Word – A Proof from Rational Density

The article discusses the development of a new type of solar cell that can generate electricity even when it's cloudy or dark. The technology uses a light-responsive material that can harvest energy from infrared light, allowing the solar cells to produce power in a wider range of lighting conditions.

claude.ai
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Show HN: AgentCash – access 280 paid APIs with no API keys
OG_BME 16 minutes ago

Show HN: AgentCash – access 280 paid APIs with no API keys

Hey HN - I'm Mason, and I'm excited to share AgentCash - a CLI to help your agent discover and pay for premium APIs and paywalled data.

The problem we kept running into was simple: if you want an agent to use premium data or services, the setup flow is awful.

You have to find the right provider, sign up manually, subscribe, generate an API key, install tooling, and then teach your agent how to use it. Then do that again for the next provider.

We wanted a simpler model: give the agent a universal balance, let it discover available resources, and let it pay per call.

So AgentCash gives agents one balance with access to 280+ paid APIs. It’s built on x402 [0,1] (the Coinbase/Cloudflare payments protocol) and designed to work with tools like Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Cursor, etc.

I also am really proud of our onboarding flow - we actually use AgentCash itself to research you and the decide how much free cash to give based on a score.

The vision for this is to essentially give agents JIT context and tool use capabilities, even when they require payment to use.

We support tons of APIs you are already familiar with, so it's already better at tasks like lead generation, contact enrichment, market research, and much more.

It's an open ecosystem of API providers, so anyone can be compatible by adding x402 support!

Would love any feedback you might have.

--Mason

[0] https://www.x402.org/ [1] https://www.x402scan.com/

agentcash.dev
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zwilderrr 16 minutes ago

Expo Agent (Beta) [video]

youtube.com
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corpano 17 minutes ago

From Braun T3 to Apple's iPod

The article explores the design influence of the Braun T3 radio on the iconic Apple iPod, highlighting how Dieter Rams' minimalist and functional design principles at Braun inspired the iPod's clean aesthetic and user-centric approach.

drams.framer.website
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AI boosts cancer detection rates by 10% and cuts healthcare workload by 30%
giuliomagnifico 17 minutes ago

AI boosts cancer detection rates by 10% and cuts healthcare workload by 30%

The University of Aberdeen scientists have developed a new technique to detect cancer cells in the bloodstream, which could lead to earlier diagnosis and improved treatment options. The findings suggest this non-invasive liquid biopsy approach could revolutionize cancer detection and management.

abdn.ac.uk
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