Don't Lie
The article discusses the importance of building a personal knowledge base and how it can help in organizing and retaining information. It outlines various tools and methods for creating an effective personal knowledge management system.
Police Invested Millions in Shadowy Phone-Tracking Software Won't Say How Used
The article investigates the use of surveillance technologies by Texas law enforcement agencies, focusing on the legal and ethical challenges surrounding the deployment of these tools by local sheriffs' departments without adequate oversight or transparency.
Agents Should Write Code, Not JSON
The article discusses the development of multi-agent systems, exploring the challenges and best practices involved in creating complex, distributed systems that can operate autonomously and adapt to dynamic environments. It delves into topics such as agent communication, coordination, and decision-making algorithms.
The way I run standup meetings (2024)
The article discusses the benefits of daily standup meetings, including improved team communication, increased productivity, and better problem-solving. It provides practical tips for conducting effective standups, such as keeping them brief, focusing on actionable tasks, and fostering a collaborative environment.
I vibecoded my way into the #1 position on the Highload.fun leaderboard
The article discusses the evolving nature of the gaming industry, highlighting the rise of cloud gaming and the increasing demand for high-performance computing resources to handle large-scale, data-intensive games. It explores the challenges and opportunities presented by these technological advancements.
Simulating the Ladybug Clock Puzzle
The article explains the process of creating a unique ladybug-themed digital clock using a Raspberry Pi, a 3D-printed case, and a variety of electronic components. It covers the design, construction, and programming involved in making this customized timepiece.
Writing an LLM from scratch, part 31 – the models are now on Hugging Face
This article provides a comprehensive overview of 31 different large language models (LLMs) available on the Hugging Face platform. It examines the capabilities, architectures, and use cases of these models, offering insights for developers and researchers working with LLMs.
I created a game engine for Django?
The article discusses the creation of a game engine for Django, a popular Python web framework. The author explores the challenges and design decisions involved in building a reusable game engine that can be seamlessly integrated into Django-based projects.
ISS SOS: The plan to leave a doomed space station – quickly
The article explores the complex process of evacuating astronauts from the International Space Station in an emergency situation, including the various escape vehicles and procedures that would be used to ensure the safe return of the crew.
Switch Join: PostgreSQL that adapts on the fly
The article explores a PostgreSQL extension called 'Switch' that simplifies managing complex JOIN operations, allowing for dynamic and adaptive query generation based on the available data. The extension aims to provide a more efficient and flexible approach to handling complex database queries.
The Advanced Matrix Factorization Jungle
The article explores the fundamentals of matrix factorization, a powerful technique used in various machine learning applications, including recommendation systems, text analysis, and image processing. It provides an accessible introduction to the key concepts and algorithms involved in matrix factorization.
Apple parental controls have more holes than Swiss cheese
Thoughts and Observations Regarding Apple Creator Studio
The article discusses Apple's Creator Studio, a new platform aimed at helping content creators manage and distribute their work more effectively. It highlights the potential benefits and challenges that come with Apple's entry into this space, as well as the broader implications for the creator economy.
Stirling Cycle Machine Analysis
This article discusses the history, development, and current state of open textbooks, which aim to provide affordable and accessible educational resources for students. It explores the benefits, challenges, and the role of open educational resources in the evolving landscape of higher education.
The AI Trap That Is Quietly Wiping Out Investors
The article discusses the concept of a 'weak state' and how it can lead to the collapse of central authority, with examples from various countries. It examines the causes and consequences of weak states, and the challenges they face in maintaining stability and governance.
Show HN: Dock – Slack minus the bloat, tax, and 90-day memory loss
Dock is a decentralized protocol that enables users to build, deploy, and manage secure and scalable Web3 applications. It provides a suite of tools and services, including a decentralized identity system, data management, and integration with various blockchain networks.
The Future of AI Development Isn't a New IDE
The article discusses the future of AI development, exploring the importance of responsible AI practices, the role of human-in-the-loop approaches, and the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure AI systems are safe, reliable, and beneficial to society.
Show HN: HakHok
I was aimlessly scrolling HN in a waiting room and realized the standard list view felt outdated compared to how people around me were interacting with modern mobile feeds.
I opened Replit on my phone and built HakHok: Hacker News meets the TikTok/Reels/Shorts scroll mechanic.
The Agentic Software Development Lifecycle
The article discusses the Agentic Software Development Lifecycle, a framework that empowers software developers to take an active role in the decision-making process throughout the development cycle. It highlights the importance of developer agency and collaboration in creating high-quality, user-centric software.
Show HN: Stop manually syncing rules between Claude, Cursor, and Codex
I built AI Global because I was tired of the "configuration fragmentation" in the current AI tool landscape.
Every new AI assistant has its own way of handling context or rules: Claude Code uses CLAUDE.md, Cursor uses .cursorrules, Windsurf uses .windsurfrules, and so on. As I switched between these tools to find the best workflow, I found myself constantly copy-pasting my custom instructions and project rules across multiple hidden files. It was tedious and error-prone.
AI Global solves this by creating a single "Source of Truth" at ~/.ai-global/global.md. It automatically detects 30+ different AI tools and links them to this central configuration.
Key points:
No Fragmentation: Edit once in global.md, and every AI assistant gets updated instantly. Shared Skills: Beyond just instructions, it allows you to sync shared "skills", "agents", and "rules" directories across all tools. Pure Bash: No heavy dependencies, just a lightweight script that uses symlinks to keep things fast and transparent. Safe: It automatically backs up your original configs and supports a clean unlink if you want to revert. I'd love to hear how you manage your AI instructions or if there are any specific tools you'd like to see supported!
Which countries are adopting AI the fastest?
The article examines the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across different countries, highlighting that the United States and China are leading the way in AI implementation, while Europe lags behind. The findings suggest that the pace of AI adoption varies significantly between nations, with factors such as government policies, investment, and technical expertise playing a crucial role.
Boston, NYC, Washington DC Guide
This article explores the author's experience traveling between New York City, Boston, and Washington, D.C. by train, highlighting the convenience, comfort, and scenic views of the journey.
Show HN: VPNBypass – macOS menu bar app to route domains around your VPN
Hey HN,
I built/vibe-coded VPNBypass because I was tired of manually managing routes every time I connected to my VPN. Some services (streaming, banking, local network) need to bypass the VPN—but especially, and the trigger for this whole project: my VPN was blocking my own site, lynxprompt.com. Doing this manually with route add commands is tedious. Some VPNs implement this and call it split-tunneling, but not mine.
VPNBypass sits in your menu bar and automatically detects your VPN connection and gateway, resolves domains to IPs and adds the appropriate routes, refreshes DNS periodically (since IPs change), and updates /etc/hosts for proper DNS resolution. It comes with 50+ pre-configured services (YouTube, Telegram, etc.) and you can add custom domains.
On the technical side: it's built with Swift/SwiftUI as a native macOS app (13+). It uses a privileged helper via SMAppService to avoid repeated sudo prompts. It also detects Tailscale exit nodes automatically, monitors network changes, auto-applies routes on startup and VPN connection, verifies routes... etc.
Would love feedback—especially on services I should add to the default list, edge cases with different VPN setups (OpenVPN, WireGuard, corporate VPNs), or any issues you encounter. I've only tested it with GlobalProtect, so please report if you see any problems with other providers.
GitHub: https://github.com/GeiserX/VPNBypass
License: GPL-3.0
Thank you!
Bridging Bitchat and MeshCore
The article discusses the development of BitChat, a resilient communication tool that aims to provide secure and reliable messaging capabilities even in the absence of a stable internet connection. It highlights how BitChat integrates with the MeshCore platform to enable communication across decentralized mesh networks, ensuring connectivity and data privacy in challenging environments.
psmux: Terminal multiplexer for Windows – tmux alternative
This project, psmux, is a media multiplexer that allows users to combine multiple video and audio streams into a single, synchronized output. It provides a flexible and customizable solution for media processing, enabling users to create complex multimedia presentations with ease.
Childhood Neighbors Influence Occupation Choice [pdf]
This study investigates the influence of neighbors' occupations on individuals' own occupational choices, highlighting the role of social networks and peer effects in shaping career paths. The findings suggest that individuals are more likely to choose occupations that are similar to those of their neighbors, indicating the importance of local social dynamics in occupational decision-making.
Ask HN: Predictions for New GTLDs in 2026?
Applications to ICANN close this summer. "Reveal day", when they announce accepted names, will be later this year.
Apparently, the focus this round will be more localized domains for non-English alphabet extensions, but I'm sure some vanity/trendy names will get selected too.
Any predictions/commentary on what domains will be added?
My predictions: - .blockchain - .btc - .crypto - .ether (.eth I believe is reserved as Ethiopia's 3-letter code) - .genai - .llm - .model - .quantum - .vibe
An Introduction to Orthic
The article discusses Orthic, a shorthand writing system developed in the 19th century that aims to be simple, fast, and easy to learn. It highlights the key features of Orthic, including its minimalist approach to phonetic spelling and the lack of joined letters, making it a potential alternative to traditional cursive handwriting.
Train Journey across the USA [video]
Show HN: Map of illegal dumping reports in Oakland
The article presents an interactive map that allows users to report and view incidents of illegal dumping in Oakland, California. The map aims to help the community and local authorities address the issue of illegal waste disposal in the city.