The Wyden Siren Goes Off Again: We'll Be "Stunned" by NSA Under Section 702
The article discusses Senator Ron Wyden's concerns about the NSA's activities under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the government to conduct surveillance on non-US citizens abroad. Wyden warns that the public will be 'stunned' by the NSA's actions in this area, which he believes violate privacy rights.
1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
This article explores how Claude, Anthropic's language model, can handle up to 1 million tokens of context, providing a significant increase in its ability to understand and generate coherent long-form text compared to standard language models.
Human Rights Watch says drone strikes in Haiti have killed nearly 1,250 people
The article reports that Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned recent drone strikes in Haiti that killed several civilians, including children. HRW calls for an immediate investigation into the strikes and for the Haitian government to ensure the protection of civilians.
OVH forgot they donated documentation hosting to Pandas
The article discusses an issue with the pandas library in Python where the merge function is not properly handling datetime data. Developers are working to address the problem and provide a solution.
I Found 39 Algolia Admin Keys Exposed Across Open Source Documentation Sites
This article discusses the importance of Algolia DocSearch admin keys in managing search functionality for a website. It highlights the security implications of these keys and provides guidance on how to properly handle and protect them.
Digg is gone again
Digg is a social news website where users can discover and share content from around the web. The platform allows users to vote on and comment on stories, with the most popular content being featured prominently.
Militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink
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Games with loot boxes to get minimum 16 age rating across Europe
The article discusses a study that found the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant declines in life expectancy in many countries, with the United States and England experiencing some of the largest reductions. The study highlights the profound impact the pandemic has had on population health globally.
Show HN: Context Gateway – Compress agent context before it hits the LLM
We built an open-source proxy that sits between coding agents (Claude Code, OpenClaw, etc.) and the LLM, compressing tool outputs before they enter the context window.
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vFZ6MPrwjw#t=9s.
Motivation: Agents are terrible at managing context. A single file read or grep can dump thousands of tokens into the window, most of it noise. This isn't just expensive — it actively degrades quality. Long-context benchmarks consistently show steep accuracy drops as context grows (OpenAI's GPT-5.4 eval goes from 97.2% at 32k to 36.6% at 1M https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-4/).
Our solution uses small language models (SLMs): we look at model internals and train classifiers to detect which parts of the context carry the most signal. When a tool returns output, we compress it conditioned on the intent of the tool call—so if the agent called grep looking for error handling patterns, the SLM keeps the relevant matches and strips the rest.
If the model later needs something we removed, it calls expand() to fetch the original output. We also do background compaction at 85% window capacity and lazy-load tool descriptions so the model only sees tools relevant to the current step.
The proxy also gives you spending caps, a dashboard for tracking running and past sessions, and Slack pings when an agent is sitting there waiting on you.
Repo is here: https://github.com/Compresr-ai/Context-Gateway. You can try it with:
curl -fsSL https://compresr.ai/api/install | sh
Happy to go deep on any of it: the compression model, how the lazy tool loading works, or anything else about the gateway. Try it out and let us know how you like it!
The wild six weeks for NanoClaw's creator that led to a deal with Docker
The article details the rollercoaster journey of the creator of Nanoclaws, a software tool, over a six-week period that culminated in a deal with Docker. It explores the challenges faced, the pivots made, and the ultimately successful outcome of the creator's efforts.
Our Experience with I-Ready
The article discusses the author's experience with the i-Ready educational platform, highlighting its strengths and limitations in supporting student learning and progress monitoring. It provides a balanced perspective on the platform's effectiveness and how it can be improved to better meet the needs of students and teachers.
Revealed: Face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave
The article discusses the discovery of a well-preserved Neanderthal individual, nicknamed 'Shanidar Z,' found in the Shanidar Cave in Iraq. The remains provide new insights into Neanderthal facial features and social behavior, revealing a Neanderthal who may have been cared for by their community despite significant physical disabilities.
The Accidental Room (2018)
The article explores the story behind the creation of the Accidental Room, a unique architectural feature in a building in San Francisco. It examines how an unintended space was transformed into a functional and valuable part of the structure, highlighting the unexpected ways buildings can evolve over time.
Who Goes Nazi? (1941)
The article explores the social phenomenon of who is likely to become a Nazi sympathizer, analyzing various personality types and their susceptibility to fascist ideologies. It provides a nuanced examination of the factors that can lead individuals to embrace authoritarian and intolerant political views.
Dark money group pays influencers $1.5K for posts attacking Democratic candidate
This article explores the growing influence of 'dark money' in US politics, focusing on the case of Kat Abughazaleh, a social media influencer who has been accused of using undisclosed political donations to sway public opinion. It examines the lack of transparency around political financing and the challenges of regulating political speech on social media platforms.
US forecasts Blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once
The article discusses the contrasting weather patterns across the United States, with a heat dome in the West and a blizzard in the East, highlighting the extremes of the country's climate and the impact on different regions.
Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable company
Google Fiber, the company's high-speed internet service, is being sold to a private equity firm and will merge with a cable company, marking a significant shift in Google's broadband strategy.
ECJ says EU states must change gender of citizens even if nat'l laws forbid it
The article discusses a ruling by the European Court of Justice that requires EU member states to legally recognize a person's desired gender, even if their national laws prohibit such changes. The court concluded that EU law takes precedence over national laws in this matter.
Optimizing Content for Agents
This article discusses strategies for optimizing content to be effectively consumed by AI agents, focusing on techniques such as structuring data, using clear and precise language, and providing context to improve understanding and interpretation.
Show HN: An addendum to the Agile Manifesto for the AI era
I'm a VP of Engineering with 20 years in the field. I've been thinking deeply on why AI is breaking every engineering practice, and it led me to the conclusion that the Agile Manifesto's values need updating.
The core argument: AI made producing software cheap, but understanding it is still expensive. The Manifesto optimizes for the former. This addendum shifts the emphasis toward the latter.
Four updated values, three refined principles, with reasoning for each. Happy to discuss and defend any of it.