Digg launches its new Reddit rival to the public
Digg, a once-popular social news aggregator, has launched a new platform to rival Reddit, aiming to provide a fresh alternative to the existing social media landscape. The new platform promises to offer a unique user experience and content curation approach to attract a diverse audience.
Distributed Tracing Is Overrated
The article argues that distributed tracing, while useful for some applications, is often overrated and overemphasized in the software engineering community. It suggests that alternative monitoring and observability approaches may be more suitable for many use cases.
Houston straw purchasing ring charged with smuggling firearms to North Korea
A group of individuals in Houston, Texas, have been charged with smuggling firearms to North Korea through a straw purchasing scheme. The suspects are accused of illegally acquiring firearms in the United States and then transporting them to North Korea, in violation of U.S. export control laws.
The convoy phenomenon in lock contention
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Show HN: Muti Metroo, my multi-hop VPN-like mesh tunnel with no root privileges
Show HN: Nauma – financial planning for people in tech
Hi HN,
I’m Alex. I previously worked as an engineer at Google, and I’m building Nauma (https://nauma.ai).
The idea came from trying to plan my own finances and watching friends in tech do the same. Once you have equity compensation, uneven income, high taxes, and early-retirement decisions, spreadsheets become fragile and hard to use very quickly. It's hard to reason about taxes, timing, and uncertainty at the same time.
The alternative most high-net-worth families use is advisor software behind an AUM model. In practice, that means paying ~1% of assets every year, with costs rising as portfolios grow. More importantly, that model tends to bias advice toward keeping assets managed, even when people want to use their money (buy a house, start a company, diversify a concentrated position, donate, or retire earlier). Nauma stands for "No AUM".
Nauma is an attempt to build the tool I wish existed: transparent, scenario-driven financial planning that lets people reason about tradeoffs themselves. Instead of focusing on investments, Nauma focuses on life decisions and shows their long-term tax and cash-flow impact.
What it does
Models long-term projections with multiple scenarios (retire early vs. later, move states, rent vs. buy). Handles U.S. tax complexity (progressive brackets, capital gains, RMDs, Roth conversions). Models taxation across account types (brokerage, 401(k), IRA, Roth, 529, HSA). Helps users reason about long-term goals and tradeoffs, including the risk of over- or under-saving. Connects brokerage accounts to track net worth and investments automatically. Designed for people with equity compensation, uneven income & expenses, or non-linear careers
The goal is to make advisor-grade modeling accessible without requiring blind trust in a black box or paying ongoing fees tied to asset size.
The app is live at https://nauma.ai.
You'll need to sign up, but then you can try the demo mode. You can explore scenarios, connect your brokerage accounts for free, and I’m especially interested in feedback on modeling assumptions, edge cases, and where this approach breaks down.
Happy to answer questions or discuss how others here think about long-term planning.
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Gemini's new Personal Intelligence will look through your emails and photos
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The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621)
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Nuclear weapons are now ESG compliant
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Agent Skills: AI Agents for React and Next.js Workflows
This article discusses the development of Agent Skills, an open-source library that enables AI models to learn and apply new skills through dialogue. It highlights the library's ability to facilitate the expansion of an AI agent's capabilities in a flexible and extensible way.
Claude Code plugin that rings your phone when a run needs you
The article describes a open-source voice assistant called Call Me, which allows users to control their devices and access information through voice commands. It highlights the project's focus on user privacy and security, as well as its cross-platform compatibility and customization features.
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Levers of Light
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Google taps emails and YouTube history in push for personalised AI
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Sun Position Calculator
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Hey, The Good Guys just called They'd like some data
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Nation-Wide Verizon Outage
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Show HN: A discussion-first community for opinions
Hi, I built a small experiment around discussions and opinions. Instead of a global feed, everything is organized into topic-based channels, so conversations stay contextual and don’t disappear over time.
There’s no content yet — I’m sharing this at an early stage and looking for participants. The idea is to make disagreement readable, letting different viewpoints live side by side without optimizing for engagement or timelines.
Thanks to anyone who takes a look or shares their thoughts.