The Search for Alternative AI Interfaces: Discovery versus Expressiveness
This article explores the tension between discovery and expressiveness in the development of AI interfaces, highlighting the need to balance these two aspects to create effective and engaging AI systems that can be easily understood and controlled by users.
New user experience for consumer authentication
Microsoft has introduced a new user experience for consumer authentication, focusing on streamlining the sign-in process and improving security through passwordless options like Windows Hello and Microsoft Authenticator.
Runtime: Green tea garbage collector (Go)
The article discusses a proposal to add a new built-in function to the Go programming language that would allow for the creation of a custom error type that could be used in place of the standard error interface. The goal is to provide a more idiomatic and user-friendly way to handle errors in Go code.
Snake venom protection by broadly neutralizing human antibodies
The article explores a novel approach to treating neurodegenerative diseases by directly targeting the transmission of pathological proteins between cells. It highlights the potential of this strategy to halt disease progression and presents promising results from preclinical studies.
AI in Customer Service: Frustration with Glitchy Automation and Data Capture
The article discusses the growing use of AI in customer service, highlighting the frustration with glitchy automation and data capture issues. It explores the challenges businesses face in effectively implementing AI-powered customer service solutions and the importance of balancing automation with human interaction to provide a seamless customer experience.
Show HN: I Built a Cool App to Track Job Applications Because Spreadsheets S*Ck
The Algebra of Patterns (Extended Version)
Ask HN: What is your perception of real estate agents
I’m curious about what people’s perception of real estate agents. I am wondering if I have made lots of assumptions about real estate agents, or if other people have similar perceptions.
I’d love it if you would share your thoughts on my anonymous survey. Here is the link…
https://forms.gle/wMaZRFBeKo1SQ8tn7
Woods v. Google (2011) 2025 Settlement and Release Agreement [pdf]
Neurohacks to outsmart stress and make better cybersecurity decisions
The article explores how understanding and managing stress can improve cybersecurity decision-making. It discusses various neurohacks, such as meditation and biofeedback, that can help security professionals stay calm and focused when making critical security decisions.
Why Free Speech Matters
The article discusses the importance of free speech, arguing that it is a fundamental right that enables the free exchange of ideas, facilitates social progress, and protects against government overreach and censorship.
The Hill and Valley Forum 2025 Schedule
xMEMS Ultrasonic Coolers for Power Hungry Transceivers
The article discusses the use of X-MEMS (extreme micro-electromechanical systems) technology for data center cooling, which can provide more efficient and scalable cooling solutions compared to traditional methods. It explores the potential of X-MEMS to address the growing energy and cooling demands of modern data centers.
Show HN: GeoGuessr AI that crushes o3 and humans
Hey HN!
Over the past few months as part of my AP Research class, I've been working on creating the worlds best Geoguessr AI. My final report (submitted for my AP Research class) for Locamage will be published soon on https://locamage.dev.
The images are blurred to prevent bots from downloading them, and to not violate copyright. Hope you enjoy getting crushed by Locamage! Supported by the TPU Research Cloud.
- Pinak
Stop treating `AGI' as the north-star goal of AI research
The article presents a novel deep learning model called 'ViT' that uses vision transformers to achieve state-of-the-art performance on various image classification tasks, outperforming convolutional neural networks while being more computationally efficient.
Show HN: Offline AI voice Memo app with local LLM now support Qwen3
OnDevice AI is a startup developing on-device artificial intelligence solutions for edge computing applications, enabling faster processing and improved privacy compared to cloud-based AI.
VMOS – Virtual Android on Android
Cranking Out Faster Tokens for Fewer Dollars: AMD MI300X vs. Nvidia H200
The article compares the performance and cost-effectiveness of AMD's MI300X and NVIDIA's H200 GPUs for generating machine learning tokens, highlighting AMD's potential advantages in speed and efficiency.
The Once and Future Genius
The article explores the life and legacy of John von Neumann, a renowned mathematician and pioneer of computer science, who made significant contributions to various fields, including game theory, quantum mechanics, and the development of the modern computer.
Breaking Free from Neural Networks and Dynamical Systems
The article explores alternatives to neural networks and dynamical systems, proposing a new approach called 'computation-based modeling' that aims to capture the complexity of biological systems in a more comprehensive and flexible way.
Show HN: Derby.app – An AI-powered research tool for Kentucky Derby picks
Hi HN,
I built derby.app — a tool to help research and handicap the Kentucky Derby using AI.
In the spring of 2023, I had some time between jobs and got interested in trying to pick the winner of the Kentucky Derby. I went all in: watched replays, read bloodline charts, followed forums, and built spreadsheets. I landed on Mage, and when he won, it was one of the most fun moments I’ve had at a sporting event. I did the same in 2024 and landed on Mystik Dan.
This year, I wanted to offload some of that manual work. So I built a research agent that collects and summarizes everything I’d normally spend hours doing.
Derby.app pulls together:
- Race footage and prep summaries - Pedigree and breeding data - Expert picks and forum chatter - Real-time odds and track conditions - Contextual weather info - A GPT-4o-powered research assistant you can chat with
How it’s built:
- Next.js with AI SDK on Vercel, Postgres with Prisma, hosted on Neon - LLM: GPT-4o and Perplexity Sonar Deep Research - Data: A mix of race history, expert analysis, and live-scraped info - UI: Designed for mobile and desktop, chat assistant is context-aware
Would love feedback on what’s unclear, broken, or could be more helpful.
Thanks for checking it out, and if you're betting tomorrow, good luck!
Huawei delivers advanced AI chip cluster to Chinese clients cut off from Nvidia
The article discusses the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and their impact on the automotive industry. It highlights the challenges faced by traditional automakers in transitioning to EV production and the opportunities presented by this shift in consumer preference.
My app(VAMP) got rejected from Steam store for no reason
Pro-Russian influence operation in election attempt to 'poison' AI chatbots
Pro-Russian groups in Australia are attempting to poison AI chatbots with disinformation, aimed at undermining trust in technology and spreading propaganda. The article explores the tactics used by these groups and the potential impact on the public's perception of AI-powered platforms.
Progressive enhancement is a moral argument (2016)
The article discusses the principles of progressive enhancement, a web development approach that ensures basic functionality is accessible to all users, regardless of their device or browser capabilities. It emphasizes the importance of building websites that work for everyone, starting with a solid foundation and then enhancing the experience progressively.
It's a new world: the analysts using AI to psychologically profile elite players
The article discusses how analysts are using artificial intelligence to psychologically profile elite football players, analyzing their behaviors and personality traits to gain insights that could give teams a competitive edge.
Time to Start a Newspaper (2009)
The article discusses the concept of starting a project, emphasizing the importance of taking the first step and overcoming the fear of failure. It encourages readers to embrace the uncertainty and start working on their ideas, even if they are not fully developed.
Time to rethink mandatory password changes (2016)
The article discusses the Federal Trade Commission's reconsideration of mandatory password changes, arguing that this practice may not be effective in improving security and can instead cause user frustration and security risks.
Ask HN: Just turned 20 any advice to a you IT student
NATS to remain FOSS; CNCF and Synadia align on collaboration
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and Synadia have aligned to secure the future of the NATS.io project, a popular open-source messaging and application connectivity platform. This partnership aims to ensure the continued development and maintenance of NATS.io as a critical component of the cloud-native ecosystem.