Show HN: Sign and Attest Kubernetes Manifests
Sonic R: The R&R mod – Hacks the Saturn Racing Game into a Platformer
Sonic R is a 1997 3D racing game that features Sonic the Hedgehog and other Sega characters. The article discusses the game's development, its unique features, and the ongoing fan-made 'R and R' mod that aims to enhance the original game's visuals and gameplay.
Meta drops appeal against ruling for non-algorithmic timelines in Nederlands
Meta (Facebook) has decided to drop its appeal against a court ruling that requires social media platforms to offer users the option of a non-algorithmic, chronological timeline. This ruling aims to give users more control over their experience and reduce the influence of algorithms in curating content.
FOSS maintenance as emotional labor: software stewardship mimics librarianship
Show HN: A simple way to send secrets between teammates
hey there.
at every job i’ve had, people paste secrets into Slack and delete them really fast. i wanted a quick, secure way to hand off a credential that wasn’t that, so I built 30s.
it’s a CLI that generates a local keypair and uses envelope encryption so the server never sees plaintext. you send to a recipient’s email, they decrypt locally, and secrets expire automatically (default 30s, maximum 24h).
free to use, 50 secrets/month.
Rare Data Hunters [video]
The all new Mecha Comet, live on Kickstarter
Kevin Kelly: The March of Nines
Animate – iPad app for raster and vector animation by Canvas Software
Canvas is a cloud-based software platform that provides collaborative tools for creating, sharing, and managing digital content. The platform aims to enhance productivity and communication for teams and organizations.
Payment processors were against CSAM until Grok started making it
The article discusses the collaboration between Stripe, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express to develop a new artificial intelligence-powered system to detect and report child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online. The goal is to create a more effective tool to combat the distribution of CSAM while addressing privacy concerns.
Show HN: A Local OS for LLMs. MIT License. Zero Hallucinations. Local Memory
The problem with LLMs isn't intelligence; it's amnesia and dishonesty. Hey HN,
I’ve spent the last few months building Remember-Me, an open-source "Sovereign Brain" stack designed to run entirely offline on consumer hardware.
The core thesis is simple: Don't rent your cognition.
Most RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) implementations are just "grep for embeddings." They are messy, imprecise, and prone to hallucination. I wanted to solve the "Context integrity" problem at the architectural layer.
The Tech Stack (How it works):
QDMA (Quantum Dream Memory Architecture): instead of a flat vector DB, it uses a hierarchical projection engine. It separates "Hot" (Recall) from "Cold" (Storage) memory, allowing for effectively infinite context window management via compression.
CSNP (Context Switching Neural Protocol) - The Hallucination Killer: This is the most important part. Every memory fragment is hashed into a Merkle Chain. When the LLM retrieves context, the system cryptographically verifies the retrieval against the immutable ledger.
If the hash doesn't match the chain: The retrieval is rejected.
Result: The AI visually cannot "make things up" about your past because it is mathematically constrained to the ledger. Local Inference: Built on top of llama.cpp server. It runs Llama-3 (or any GGUF) locally. No API keys. No data leaving your machine.
Features:
Zero-Dependency: Runs on Windows/Linux with just Python and a GPU (or CPU).
Visual Interface: Includes a Streamlit-based "Cognitive Interface" to visualize memory states. Open Source: MIT License. This is an attempt to give "Agency" back to the user. I believe that if we want AGI, it needs to be owned by us, not rented via an API.
Repository: https://github.com/merchantmoh-debug/Remember-Me-AI
I’d love to hear your feedback on the Merkle-verification approach. Does constraining the context window effectively solve the "trust" issue for you?
It's fully working - Fully tested. If you tried to Git Clone before without luck - As this is not my first Show HN on this - Feel free to try again.
To everyone who HATES AI slop; Greedy corporations and having their private data stuck on cloud servers.
You're welcome.
Cheers, Mohamad
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Framework 50 is active.
For anyone passing by - yes this is a big deal. Eliminating AI hallucination is a 60 billion dollar market problem and I'm giving THAT + sovereign control of your DATA plus the capability to do high-end research via framework 50 (including advanced scientific research) for FREE - under an MIT license. If you don't take advantage of this - you are an idiot.
If you do - welcome to the future.
P.S: What do I get from lying? I got 27 stars on the repo - many from high-end senior engineers at fortune 500 companies. If you're too stupid to tell the real deal from a lie then keep it moving son.
RCS, SMS via the internet, is good, but that doesn't matter
This article provides an overview of the Revision Control System (RCS), a version control tool for tracking changes in files. It covers the basic commands and usage of RCS, including how to create, store, and retrieve file revisions.
Tech workers urge CEOs to condemn ICE
Sabotage or 'systems failure': What caused the Air India crash?
The article discusses the investigation into the 2026 Air India plane crash, which killed all 177 people on board. It highlights the efforts of investigators to determine the cause of the accident, including analyzing flight data and examining the wreckage.
Show HN: Malan Chat, a full immersion language learning app for 62 languages
With Malan Chat, you can learn over 60 languages through AI-powered conversations, grammar correction, and integrated FSRS flashcards. The chat allows users to practice speaking and listening, get instant corrections, and build your vocabulary with our intelligent language tutor. Users may import readings into the Reader, look up words and annotate the article, and discuss the reading with the chat. To practice longer form writing, you may go into the writing hub and see your text marked up with corrections.
I built Malan to make speaking practice feel like a real conversation instead of a clunky exercise. It’s a chat-first language coach that listens, responds, and nudges you toward more natural phrasing without breaking your flow, so the learning process stays light and fast, it feels more like texting than studying. It’s strongest for people who already know some of the language and want to go from 1 → 100. There isn’t a true 0 → 1 path yet (onboarding for complete beginners is coming), so right now it’s best for learners who can form basic sentences and want consistent practice with real feedback.
Coming soon: YouTube (and possibly Spotify) integration so you can get listening practice from real sources that you want to engage with. This is your journey, and you are a distinct individual with your own tastes. I want you to have fun while you're going through the arduous task of learning a new language! Also in the works are custom exercises based on your own needs.
I've still had very limited user feedback, so please tell me what you like or don't like about the platform and I will do my best to remedy it!
US Army 11th Airborne completes annual cold-weather training exercise (2025)
The 11th Airborne Division of the U.S. Army recently completed its annual cold weather training exercise in Alaska, focusing on developing skills and tactics for operations in extreme winter environments.
Global Investment in Clean Tech Hit a New High Last Year
The article discusses a report that estimates the global investment required to transition to clean energy by 2025 would be $1.7 trillion annually, highlighting the significant financial commitment needed to address climate change and achieve a sustainable energy future.
Ask HN: How do you organize apps on home screen?
Positional Encodings: The Part Everyone Skips
This article explores the concept of positional encodings, which are used in transformer-based models to incorporate the position information of input sequences. It explains the intuition behind positional encodings and the different approaches, such as fixed and learned encodings, used to incorporate this information in transformer models.
Why do VCs fund AI-native companies but still run on manual workflows?
The article discusses how venture capital (VC) firms are falling behind in adopting and utilizing AI technologies within their own operations, despite investing heavily in AI startups. It highlights the challenges VCs face in implementing AI effectively and the potential consequences of this operational gap.
Microsoft's latest AI chip goes head-to-head with Amazon and Google
Microsoft announces the development of its new Maia 200 AI chip, a powerful and energy-efficient processor designed to accelerate artificial intelligence workloads in edge computing devices and cloud infrastructure.
Building Agentic Infrastructure for Zero-Day Vulnerability Research
Kritt.ai is an AI platform that provides technical review services, including code review, performance optimization, and security analysis. The article highlights Kritt.ai's features, advantages, and use cases for businesses looking to improve their software development processes.
Show HN: WLM – A 70B model trained to decode "I'm fine" with 94.7% accuracy
I built WLM, a 70B parameter model trained on 847M text message arguments to decode relationship communication.
Key contributions:
- Infinite Grievance Memory™ with O(1) retrieval and zero decay rate - Subtext Attention Mechanism that attends to what was NOT said - "You Should Know Why" solver using Guilt-Weighted Retrospective Search - Partner-Specific Fine-Tuning on your SO's message history - MoodNet classifier for availability prediction
Achieves 94.7% accuracy on the "It's Fine" Benchmark vs 14.7% male human baseline. Paper includes ablation studies, architecture diagrams, and a failure cases section noting that "Where Do You Want To Eat?" remains NP-hard.
License: MIT (Marriage Is Tough)
GitHub: https://github.com/gabewillen/wlm
Anthropic CEO's grave warning: AI will "test us as a species"
The article explores Anthropic, a new AI company founded by former Google researchers, and its approach to developing safe and beneficial AI systems. It focuses on the company's mission to create AI that is aligned with human values and its efforts to address potential risks associated with advanced AI technology.
The Details on Donut Lab's Solid State Battery
Software patches in NixOS for fun and productivity
The article discusses software patching in NixOS, a functional Linux distribution. It explains the advantages of NixOS's declarative approach to software management, which allows for atomic updates and rollbacks, and outlines the process of updating packages and the system as a whole.
Prediction Markets Are Dangerous
The article explores the potential dangers of prediction markets, highlighting their tendency to incentivize manipulation, provide inaccurate forecasts, and exacerbate existing biases and problems in decision-making. It cautions against the overreliance on such markets, particularly in sensitive domains like policy and risk assessment.
An anecdote about backward compatibility
The article discusses the pros and cons of writer's block and suggests that it may be a natural part of the creative process, rather than a problem to be overcome. It also explores the concept of 'wrterm', a term used to describe when a writer is unable to find the right words to express their ideas.
The Adolescence of Technology
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid technological advancements, likening the current state of technology to the adolescent stage of human development, characterized by rapid change, uncertainty, and the need for guidance and responsible stewardship.
Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West
The article discusses the unusually warm temperatures experienced in the mountain regions of the western United States, leading to less snowfall and impacting the water supply and ecosystems. It highlights the significance of these climate changes and their potential long-term consequences.