Two billion email addresses were exposed
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Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model
moonshotai.github.io
Universe's expansion 'is now slowing, not speeding up'
ras.ac.uk
Show HN: I scraped 3B Goodreads reviews to train a better recommendation model
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You Should Write An Agent
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Hightouch (YC S19) Is Hiring
job-boards.greenhouse.io
ICC ditches Microsoft 365 for openDesk
binnenlandsbestuur.nl
LLMs Encode How Difficult Problems Are
arxiv.org
Open Source Implementation of Apple's Private Compute Cloud
github.com
What if hard work felt easier?
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C++: A prvalue is not a temporary
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FBI tries to unmask owner of archive.is
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I analyzed the lineups at the most popular nightclubs
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Show HN: TabPFN-2.5 – SOTA foundation model for tabular data
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Auraphone: A simple app to collect people's info at events
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Black Hole Flare Is Biggest and Most Distant Seen
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Mathematical exploration and discovery at scale
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UK outperforms US in creating unicorns from early stage VC investment
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Springs and Bounces in Native CSS
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Show HN: Dynamic code and feedback walkthroughs with your coding Agent in VSCode
intraview.ai
Please stop asking me to provide feedback #8036
github.com
I've been programming since I'm 6 and I don't want to quit. Since Agents came into existence I've been increasingly building more of the random ideas.
BUT, like many I kept getting stuck and frustrated where I wanted to make changes with the Agent that I knew I could've made without it but I had *no clue* how things worked.
I created Intraview to help me build and maintain a mental model of what I was building (or had vibed) so I could use my knowledge to either fix it myself, or provide more directed instruction. It grew into something that's transformed my workflow in a pleasant way.
Intraview is a VS Code extension that allows you to create: - Dynamic code tours built by your existing Agent - Storage and sharing of tours (it's a file) - Batch Feedback/commenting inline in IDE in-tour and without (it's also a file)
Here's a video walkthrough for the show vs tell crowd where I jump in a random (Plotly JS) open source repo and build a tour to get started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROBvFlG6vtY
Talking tech design, this is very different than most because the whole App is cloudless. Not server less, there's no external APIs (outside basic usage telemetry).
Three of the biggest challenges I faced was: What I'm curious about is, where do you see the value: You can see the extension page in VS Code with these custom links (Note: this redirects and requires permission to open VS Code, won't actually install, takes another click) Once it's installed and you confirm MCP is connected to your local server, just ask your Agent: Looking forward to your feedback and discussion.And because this is HN. A relevant quotable from PG.