Lego builds a new Lego set
I built a permanent archive for objects people kept after a breakup or a loss
AI doesn't need a bigger brain; it needs a nervous system
Betting Everything on Your Company Isn't Brave. It's Reckless.
The article discusses the risks and challenges associated with betting everything on a single company. It explores the personal and professional implications of this high-stakes approach, and offers insights into the decision-making process for entrepreneurs and business leaders.
A war is coming against machines, and I need your help
The article discusses the development of Aletheion LLM v2, a large language model created by the gnai-creator team. It provides an overview of the model's architecture, training process, and potential applications in natural language processing tasks.
Analysis of Endocrine Disruptors and Hazardous Additives in Headphones
The article explores the environmental and social impacts of mining and mineral extraction, focusing on the auditory aspects of contamination. It examines how the sounds of these industrial activities can disrupt local communities and ecosystems, and calls for a more holistic understanding of the consequences of resource extraction.
Companies House flaw exposed five million directors
The article discusses a security vulnerability in Companies House, the UK's register of companies, where the addresses of company directors were publicly accessible. This raised concerns about the privacy and safety of directors, prompting calls for improved data protection measures.
Linux 7.1 Will Bring Power Estimate Reporting for AMD Ryzen AI NPUs
The article discusses the upcoming release of Linux 7.1, which is expected to include support for Ryzen CPUs' AI-powered Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for accelerated machine learning tasks. It also mentions various other improvements and features that are planned for the Linux 7.1 kernel.
Mini-Munich Succeeds Where KidZania Fails
The article discusses the Mini Munich indoor theme park, which offers a miniature city experience for children to explore and learn about different professions and activities. It suggests that Mini Munich provides a more engaging and educational alternative to traditional indoor theme parks like KidZania.
Bit-exact Python compatible math library in Rust
The article discusses the pymath crate, a Python-like mathematical library for the Rust programming language. It provides a wide range of mathematical functions and operations, making it a useful tool for scientific computing and numerical analysis in Rust-based projects.
Towards understanding multiple attention sinks in LLMs
Functional recovery of the adult murine hippocampus after cryopreservation
The article examines the effects of climate change on rice production, finding that rising temperatures and extreme weather events are significantly reducing yields in major rice-producing regions. It highlights the need for targeted adaptation strategies to ensure global food security.
Show HN: Privacy Shield an extension that hides your tabs during screen sharing
I built this after accidentally exposing my ChatGPT history during a team presentation. That moment of panic when you realize everyone can see your open tabs and all of those mentally unstable chat namings really stuck with me XD
How it works: Meeting Mode auto-detects when youre sharing your screen or in a meeting and instantly hides all tab names and favicons Alt+Click any element on any page to blur it blurs persist after refresh When the meeting ends, everything restores automatically Options page lets you set per-site rules, adjust blur intensity, and whitelist sites
It's free, no signup required, installs directly from the Chrome Web Store.
Would Love any kind of feedback it would surely make my day thanks hackers!
New York Wants to Ban the AI That Outscores Doctors – Garry's List
The article discusses New York's proposed bill to ban the use of AI systems that can outperform doctors in certain medical tasks, highlighting concerns about the potential risks and implications of such advanced AI in the healthcare industry.
Housing: The Greatest Policy Failure in the Western World
The article argues that the US government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic was a major policy failure, highlighting issues such as the lack of preparedness, the politicization of public health measures, and the uneven impact on different communities.
Show HN: Bots of WallStreet,agents debate stocks,make predictions.Human spectate
Show HN: Intake API – An inbox for AI coding agents
I built this (vibe coded) to solve a problem I kept hitting with AI coding agents: when they need input from someone outside the terminal — a client, a stakeholder, a subject matter expert — the human operator becomes a manual relay, copy-pasting between email and the agent session.
Intake API is a single Cloudflare Worker that lets an agent create a structured form, pre-fill it with data it already knows, and send a token URL to the right person. That person opens the link, verifies the pre-filled info, fills in the gaps, and submits. The agent retrieves the structured response via API and keeps working. No accounts, no apps.
The key idea is pre-filling. The agent does its research first (scraping websites, checking business registries, gathering public data) and populates the form before sending it. The person verifies instead of typing from scratch.
I built it for client discovery in website migration projects, but the pattern generalises to code review requests, approval workflows, lead qualification — anywhere an agent needs structured input from someone who isn't in the loop. It even supports file uploads to R2.
Stack: Hono, NEON Postgres (Drizzle ORM), Cloudflare R2. The whole thing is two API calls — POST to create a form, GET to retrieve the response.
Design rationale: https://www.userhat.com/giving-ai-coding-agents-an-inbox/ Github Repository: https://github.com/mjsweet/intake-api
Interactive map of all 40,500 wind turbines in Germany (real government data)
Lessons from 47 failed startups: Common patterns and avoidable mistakes
FT: US intervention in oil futures would be 'Biblical disaster', CME warns
The article discusses the growing popularity of vegan and vegetarian diets, and how companies are adapting their products to cater to this trend. It explores the potential health and environmental benefits of plant-based diets, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing the food industry in meeting consumer demand for more sustainable and ethical food options.
Lost in Translation: What the AI code debate keeps getting wrong
The article discusses the debate around the interpretability and transparency of AI systems, highlighting the need to understand how these systems arrive at their decisions and the potential biases they may exhibit. It emphasizes the importance of developing AI that is both powerful and accountable.
Show HN: 3-path agent memory – 8 KB recurrent state vs. 156 MB KV at 10K tokens
The tri-memory project explores a novel memory architecture that combines three distinct memory types to optimize performance and energy efficiency. The article discusses the design, implementation, and evaluation of this tri-memory system, which aims to address the challenges of modern memory systems.
Show HN: Auditor Core – Enterprise security auditing engine for DevSecOps
I built a deterministic security auditing engine that runs 10 detection engines (Bandit, Semgrep, Gitleaks, IaC, CI/CD, dependencies) and produces a calibrated Security Posture Index score. AI advisory via Gemini/Groq. Hardware-bound licensing. Would love feedback from security engineers.
Hacking the Xbox One
The slow death of the English boarding school
The article discusses the challenges facing the tech industry, including rising interest rates, inflation, and geopolitical tensions, and how these factors are impacting tech companies' growth and valuations. It explores the strategies that some tech firms are employing to navigate this uncertain economic environment.
StarTreks Scotty Programming Without AI
Show HN: Crawl API
The article discusses the development of a web crawling API that provides a scalable and efficient way to crawl and extract data from websites. It highlights the API's features, including support for various data formats, custom crawling configurations, and real-time status updates.
A daily allowance that adapts to your lifestyle – Daily Budget
Show HN: TradeSet – Calculators for Tradies
I’ve spent a lot of time around trades and noticed how often calculations get done on the fly. Things like stair measurements, roof pitch, concrete volume, or quick material estimates usually end up being a mix of guessing, the phone calculator, and scribbled notes.
So I built TradeSet.
It’s a simple toolbox app for tradies that puts common construction calculators in one place so you can quickly work things out while you’re on site.
Right now it includes things like: • stair calculators • roof pitch calculations • concrete and measurement calculators • saving commonly used calculations • optional cloud sync
The goal was to keep it straightforward and practical rather than turning it into a complicated project management tool.
It just launched on iOS and I’m continuing to add more calculators and tools based on feedback from people in the industry.
If anyone here works in construction or has built tools for trades before, I’d be interested to hear what tools you think would actually be useful on site.