Web-Git-sum – Git is not GitHub
This article introduces Web Git-Sum, a tool that allows users to create and share interactive summaries of Git repositories. It outlines the features of the tool, including the ability to generate summaries, embed them on websites, and collaborate on updates.
Trends in Prevalence of Autism by Adaptive and Intellectual Functioning Levels
Mamdani Hires Groundbreaking Computer Scientist as Chief Tech Officer
Ask HN: Why electronics are still so unrecyclable?
I was wondering why electronics and computer parts are so unrecyclable (is there a better word for that?).
From what I searched, only a small percentage of electronics are recycled and those that do, are through chemical processes. Electronics today use plastics and special metals, and extracting them isn't straightforward, because requires energy and big acid digestors.
Is there some kind of initiative on this area, on using other materials or designing chips and boards to be more recyclable or reusable?
Stablecoins for Skeptics
The article explores the concept of stablecoins, their role in the cryptocurrency market, and the concerns and criticisms surrounding their use. It provides an objective overview of the potential benefits and risks associated with stablecoins as an emerging financial technology.
The Truth About No-KYC Crypto Cards, from Someone Who Ran One
Who's the Agent Now?
Freenginx 1.29.5 Release
The article outlines the changes and improvements made in the latest version of the NGINX web server, including enhanced performance, improved security features, and new functionality for load balancing and caching.
Show HN: I built a tool to help generate short form videos
Hey all,
This is something I've been working on for a couple of weeks. It's a tool that helps you quickly build short form video content using AI (another wrapper, but I think it's helpful). It features an editor with a good amount of options.
I would love if you all could take a look and let me know what you think!
Show HN: SPICEBridge – MCP server for AI circuit design via ngspice
Built this in under 24 hours. I'm a self-taught EE and I got tired of the loop where I describe a circuit to Claude, then have to manually translate it into a netlist, run ngspice, parse output, check specs, tweak, repeat. The AI couldn't touch the simulator.
SPICEBridge is an MCP server with 18 tools covering the full design loop — template loading with auto-calculated component values (E24 series), AC/transient/DC simulation, automated measurement, spec verification, and schematic generation. One call goes from "1kHz low-pass filter" to a verified, simulated circuit. Works locally with Claude Code (stdio) or remotely via Cloudflare tunnel.
Ran it through a multi-model security audit before public release. Solo project, GPL-3.0. Would love feedback from anyone who works with SPICE.
Blender source code was 9 files in January-8-1994
The temporary closure of airspace over El Paso has been lifted
Sabotage Risk Report: Claude Opus 4.6 [pdf]
The article discusses the development and potential benefits of artificial general intelligence (AGI), as well as the challenges and risks involved. It explores the possible impact of AGI on society, the economy, and the environment, and calls for responsible and ethical approaches to its development.
Chowla conjecture on the minimum of a cosine series
This article discusses the mathematical work of Sarvadaman Chowla, an Indian mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory and combinatorics. It highlights Chowla's lesser-known work and the impact of his research on the development of mathematics.
Fibonacci numbers and time-space tradeoffs
This article explores the concept of time-space tradeoffs, where reducing the time complexity of an algorithm may result in an increase in the space complexity, and vice versa. It discusses the importance of understanding this tradeoff when designing efficient algorithms for various applications.
"Have I Been Stalked" post-mortem
The article explores the aftermath of a targeted online harassment campaign against the author, examining the impact on their mental health, the challenges in seeking legal recourse, and the importance of building a support network in the face of such attacks.
Computing Large Fibonacci Numbers
The article discusses efficient algorithms for computing large Fibonacci numbers, including the use of matrix exponentiation and the Binet formula. It explores the tradeoffs between memory usage and computation time for different approaches, providing insights for developers working with large-scale Fibonacci number calculations.
Life on Earth is lucky: A rare chemical fluke may have made our planet habitable
The article discusses the idea that life on Earth may be a rare chemical fluke, with the right combination of elements and conditions that allowed it to form and thrive, suggesting that habitable planets capable of supporting life may be uncommon in the universe.
Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found
Scientists traced roses' thorny origins, solved a 400M-year-old mystery
A new study suggests that the evolution of rose thorns may have been driven by the need to protect the plant from herbivores, with the shape and density of the thorns playing a key role in their effectiveness as a defense mechanism.
Documentary Photographers Who Changed the Way We See the World
This article highlights 12 influential documentary photographers who have transformed the way we perceive and understand the world through their powerful visual storytelling, capturing social, political, and cultural narratives that challenge our perspectives and inspire change.
Europe takes a big step towards a post-dollar world
The article discusses the potential decline of the US dollar's dominance in global finance, and the emergence of alternative reserve currencies and payment systems as the world moves towards a 'post-dollar' era. It explores the geopolitical, economic, and technological factors driving this shift, and the implications for international trade, investment, and financial stability.
Will China's Social Volcano Erupt?
The article discusses the growing economic and social challenges facing China, including widening wealth inequality, high housing costs, and declining job opportunities for young people. It suggests these issues could lead to social unrest and instability if not addressed by the Chinese government.
ICE Taps into School Security Cameras to Aid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
A 74 Million investigation reveals that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been using school security camera footage to aid in its immigration enforcement efforts, raising concerns about the potential misuse of school resources for political purposes.
Carmack on using long fiber lines as L2 cache for streaming AI data, alt to DRAM
Game programmer John Carmack explores the idea of using a long fiber optic line as an alternative to DRAM for streaming AI data, suggesting it could function as a high-capacity, low-latency L2 cache.
Show HN: SafeClaw – a way to manage multiple Claude Code instances in containers
SafeClaw is an open-source cybersecurity framework that helps developers build secure applications by providing code samples, best practices, and automated security testing tools. The project aims to make it easier for developers to incorporate security considerations into the software development process.
OpenClaw Chameleon Hype
OpenClaw is a new chameleon-inspired robot that can climb vertically and grasp objects using its specialized claw-like feet. The article discusses the robot's design, capabilities, and potential applications in fields like search and rescue, exploration, and materials handling.
10-Second Product Launch Platform
The article discusses the LaunchFast platform, which helps entrepreneurs and startups launch and grow their businesses more efficiently. It highlights the platform's features, including access to resources, tools, and a community of like-minded individuals, to support the success of new ventures.
Centuries, not quarters. Wealth management for clients in suspended animation
Atlas Gate Wealth is a financial services firm that offers investment management, financial planning, and other wealth management services to individual and institutional clients. The firm aims to help clients achieve their financial goals through personalized strategies and a focus on long-term growth.
Show HN: OneUptime – Open-source observability that auto-fixes incidents with AI
Hey HN,
I've been building OneUptime for the past few years. It's a complete open-source observability platform that replaces Pingdom, StatusPage.io, PagerDuty, Datadog, and Sentry – all in one.
What makes it different: We're building toward autonomous incident resolution. Instead of just alerting you at 3am, the AI agent detects the issue, generates a code fix, and opens a PR. You wake up to fixes, not pages.
Features:
• Uptime monitoring from multiple global locations
• Public/private status pages (free, unlimited)
• Incident management with timelines
• On-call scheduling with escalation policies
• Logs, traces, metrics, error tracking
• OpenTelemetry native
Self-host with Docker/Kubernetes or use our cloud. Apache 2.0 licensed.
Repo: https://github.com/OneUptime/oneuptime Demo: https://oneuptime.com
Would love feedback, especially on the AI auto-fix feature. What would make you trust an AI to fix production issues?