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Mistrust

https://adactio.com/journal/22507
1•MindGods•1m ago•0 comments

Software never had a soul

https://www.jmduke.com/posts/software-never-had-a-soul.html
1•firloop•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Incplot – CLI tool drawing great looking plots to terminal and to HTML

https://github.com/InCom-0/incplot
1•InCom-0•1m ago•0 comments

Fifty Years of Hard-Won Rights Are on the Line: The Fight to Save Section 504

https://blindaccessjournal.com/2026/03/fifty-years-of-hard-won-rights-are-on-the-line-the-fight-t...
1•speckx•1m ago•0 comments

JSON Zen – compact JSON schema for sanity checks and LLM context

https://json-zen.sleekcms.site/
2•yusufnb•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I tested 11 AI frameworks for basic security – none passed

https://acacian.github.io/aegis/playground/
1•Acacian•3m ago•1 comments

Building a More Open Internet: The X402 Foundation Launches

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-is-launching-the-x402-foundation-and-welco...
1•zosegal•3m ago•0 comments

Apache Shiro – Lightweight framework-agnostic security framework

https://shiro.apache.org
1•lprimak•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I made an free app that moans when you tap your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

https://frisky.click/
1•TheOmkarBirje•4m ago•0 comments

OpenYak – open-source desktop AI agent that works with your local files

https://github.com/openyak/openyak
1•Rickielin•5m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I built a free open-source Wispr Flow clone

https://codictate.app
1•emillykkeg•6m ago•0 comments

Snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/01/snowmelt-american-west
3•ijidak•7m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you benchmark your sports prediction models?

1•elesingp•7m ago•0 comments

OpenHalo: Use MySQL Syntax over PostgreSQL

https://github.com/HaloTech-Co-Ltd/openHalo
1•vishesh92•8m ago•0 comments

Data Inlining in DuckLake: Unlocking Streaming for Data Lakes – DuckLake

https://ducklake.select/2026/04/02/data-inlining-in-ducklake/
4•tanelpoder•11m ago•0 comments

How fine-tuning made my chatbot worse and broke my RAG pipeline

https://adandai.wordpress.com/2026/03/31/a-very-fine-untuning/
1•allessa•11m ago•0 comments

The War Against Misinformation Is Over. The Lies Won

https://thewalrus.ca/the-war-against-misinformation-is-over-the-lies-won/
2•speckx•13m ago•0 comments

A PHP license change is imminent

https://lwn.net/Articles/1063993/
1•voxadam•13m ago•0 comments

What happens when a destructor throws

https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2026/04/01/when-a-destructor-throws
1•jandeboevrie•14m ago•0 comments

Is Claude Code 5x Cheaper Than Cursor?

https://www.ashu.co/claude-code-vs-cursor-pricing/
4•sacredSatan•14m ago•1 comments

Apple's 'Nice Guy' Heir Apparent

https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2026-apple-next-ceo/
2•Brajeshwar•15m ago•1 comments

Lacy Shell – Talk to your terminal. Commands run, questions go to AI

https://github.com/lacymorrow/lacy
1•lacymorrow•15m ago•0 comments

Bio-inspired LLM reasoning architecture with mycological dormancy

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.24065
2•odi_s•16m ago•0 comments

Usefully run 100s of Claudes in parallel with mngr

https://imbue.com/product/mngr/
7•thejash•16m ago•0 comments

Library of Time

https://libraryoftime.xyz/
1•Atalocke•16m ago•0 comments

Why Lean?

https://leodemoura.github.io/blog/2026-4-2-why-lean/
3•aozgaa•17m ago•0 comments

In space no one can you scream, at Microsoft

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/02/artemis_astronauts_microsoft_outlook_broken/
3•buggingout•19m ago•1 comments

Even GPT-5.2 Can't Count to Five: Zero-Error Horizons in Trustworthy LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15714
2•daigoba66•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hallx – Hallucination risk scoring for LLM outputs

https://github.com/dhanushk-offl/hallx
1•akadhanu•19m ago•0 comments

Protecting Your Host from Malicious Dependencies

https://www.grepular.com/Protecting_Your_Host_from_Malicious_Dependencies
2•Brajeshwar•19m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

VibeGit: Automagically group and commit related changes with AI

https://github.com/kklemon/vibegit
5•kklemon•11mo ago

Comments

kklemon•11mo ago
I created VibeGit after spending too many nights untangling my not-so-clean version control habits. We've all been there: you code for hours, solve multiple problems, and suddenly, you're staring at 30+ changed files with no clear commit strategy.

Instead of the painful git add -p dance or just giving up and doing a massive git commit -a -m "stuff", I wanted something smarter. VibeGit uses AI to analyze your working directory, understand the semantic relationships between your changes (up to hunk-level granularity), and automatically group them into logical, atomic commits.

Just run "vibegit commit" and it: - Examines your code changes and what they actually do - Groups related changes across different files - Generates meaningful commit messages that match your repo's style - Lets you choose how much control you want (from fully automated to interactive review)

It works with Gemini, GPT-4o, and other LLMs. Gemini 2.5 Flash is used by default because it offers the best speed/cost/quality balance.

I built this tool mostly for myself, but I'd love to hear what other developers think. Python 3.11+ required, MIT licensed.

dnhkng•11mo ago
OMG, this is exactly what we all need!

Code stuff, and let AI refactor out the mess of threads of ideas later.

Love it!