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Japan's Cherry Blossom Database, 1,200 Years Old, Has a New Keeper

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/climate/japan-cherry-blossom-database-scientist.html
2•caycep•6m ago•0 comments

OSS code review, in the era of LLMs

https://blog.ezyang.com/2026/04/oss-code-review-in-the-era-of-llms/
1•matt_d•8m ago•0 comments

Free tool for WebP and SVG optimization. Privat data

https://axiomoverclock.ca/
1•altered_carbine•12m ago•1 comments

A private space company has a new plan to bag an asteroid

https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/a-private-space-company-has-a-radical-new-plan-to-bag-an-as...
2•PaulHoule•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI agents should browse your site, not call your API

https://www.rtrvr.ai/rover/blog/four-architectures-website-ai-agents
1•quarkcarbon279•15m ago•0 comments

Maine Said No to New Data Centers. Other States Are Racing to Follow

https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2026/04/maine-ai-data-center-moratorium-ban-energy-grid/
2•cdrnsf•15m ago•0 comments

If you want into Anthropic's Claude club, you may have to show ID

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/16/anthropic_claude_id_verification_persona/
1•Bender•16m ago•1 comments

Cisco Wi-Fi boxes are filling their disks with 5MB of undeletable data every day

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/17/cisco_wifi_ap_useless_data/
1•Bender•16m ago•0 comments

Intel eases reliance on TSMC with 'Merica-made Core Series 3 processors

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/17/intel_eases_reliance_on_tsmc/
1•Bender•17m ago•0 comments

Does the brain make its own DMT? New study ignites debate

https://refractor.io/psychedelics/brain-dmt-endogenous-consciousness/
1•breve•19m ago•0 comments

From Endless Frontier to Enemy of the People: The Assault on Public Science

https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/from-endless-frontier-to-enemy-of-the-people--the-assault-on...
5•hn_acker•27m ago•0 comments

Show HN: codeburn-rs; CodeBurn but 600x faster in Rust [view coding token usage]

https://github.com/rossnoah/codeburn-rs
1•noah32•28m ago•0 comments

Post-quantum cryptography migration at Meta: Framework, lessons, and takeaways

https://engineering.fb.com/2026/04/16/security/post-quantum-cryptography-migration-at-meta-framew...
1•hhs•28m ago•0 comments

NASA's X-59 Completes First Wheels-Up Flight

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/quesst/2026/04/15/nasas-x-59-shows-streamlined-profile-in-wheels-up-fl...
5•big_toast•29m ago•3 comments

Gmail label bridge on Claude Cowork just broke

1•mangoe•32m ago•1 comments

How to Develop a Career Path Framework in 10 Steps

https://effortbox.com/blog/how-to-develop-a-career-path-framework/
1•andreylangovoy•32m ago•0 comments

Proteus: Heterogeneous FPGA Virtualization [pdf]

https://dse.in.tum.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/proteus-eurosys-26.pdf
1•matt_d•34m ago•0 comments

How to Host a Blog on a Subdirectory Instead of a Subdomain

https://www.davidma.org/blog/2025-11-14-host-your-blog-on-a-subdirectory/
7•taikon•35m ago•3 comments

A win–lose mindset affects political and policy preferences

https://www.aeaweb.org/research/zero-sum-politics-us
3•neehao•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Cogveo–Schedule AI agents to run Python on your files and email results

https://cogveo.com
1•thrinz•38m ago•0 comments

Cerebras Files for IPO as Demand Surges for More Efficient AI Chips

https://www.wsj.com/tech/chip-startup-cerebras-files-for-initial-public-offering-4aa27ae3
2•JumpCrisscross•39m ago•0 comments

LibreShockwave – Open-source SDK, decompiler and web player for Adobe Shockwave

https://github.com/Quackster/LibreShockwave
1•giancarlostoro•40m ago•0 comments

Trevex: A Black-Box Detection Framework for Data-Flow Transient Execution Vulns

https://roots.ec/publications/weber2026trevex
1•matt_d•41m ago•0 comments

The Danger of "Modern" Open Source

https://fagnerbrack.com/the-danger-of-modern-open-source-c15dd5206346
2•birdculture•42m ago•0 comments

Who Is Blake Whiting?

https://theamericanscholar.org/who-is-blake-whiting/
3•Caiero•43m ago•1 comments

How to teach the same skill to different robots

https://actu.epfl.ch/news/how-to-teach-the-same-skill-to-different-robots-2/
2•hhs•43m ago•0 comments

How an LLM becomes more coherent as we train it

https://www.gilesthomas.com/2026/04/how-an-llm-becomes-more-coherent-over-training
1•gpjt•43m ago•0 comments

Seinfeld Is Unfunny

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SeinfeldIsUnfunny
1•theopsimist•44m ago•0 comments

CRYS-L – execution engine with 0 variance for critical systems, verify with curl

https://desarrollador.xyz/benchmark.html
1•condesi•45m ago•0 comments

Adversarial distillation

https://www.frontiermodelforum.org/issue-briefs/issue-brief-adversarial-distillation/
1•hhs•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: routr - a fast local replacement for DuckDuckGo bangs

https://t128n.github.io/routr/
2•trbndev•11mo ago

Comments

trbndev•11mo ago
routr is a lightweight, offline search router inspired by DuckDuckGo's bangs. It's fully browser-based (no server requests needed other than the initial one) and routes queries like `!gh tokio` to GitHub, `!yt` to YouTube, `!hn` to Hacker News, etc.

What sets it apart:

- Runs entirely locally (no network, no tracking)

- Lets you define your own bangs and destinations

- Optionally rewrites queries for better precision (with AI)

Example:

Typing `article about german war in the stone age !!g` becomes: `site:en.wikipedia.org "german" AND "war" AND "stone age"`

More on query rewriting and performance:

https://tl128n.github.io/writings/2025-05-02_optimizing_sear...

Leftium•11mo ago
That link is broken. Correct link: https://t128n.github.io/writings/2025-05-02_optimizing_searc...
trbndev•11mo ago
Ah damn what a bummer that I can‘t edit the original comment anymore. Thank you for pointing it out… didn‘t even see that extra `l` there in the url
Leftium•11mo ago
> Typing `article about german war in the stone age !!g` becomes: `site:en.wikipedia.org "german" AND "war" AND "stone age"`

I wonder how much of that could be done without AI, just (locally) using https://www.npmjs.com/package/compromise

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Also I couldn't find your source for bang data; Kagi maintains an updated list: https://github.com/kagisearch/bangs

I'm working on an enhanced version of bangs. Since there are so many "dead" bangs, I'm thinking of using a bang whitelist and suggestions from the full list if not found in the whitelist.

trbndev•11mo ago
What an interesting library. Thanks for mentioning it here… will definitely look into it!

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The bangs are at

https://github.com/t128n/routr/blob/main/src/sw/routes.ts

Mostly ripped from duckduckgo.com/bang.js and then pretty-formatted with Prettier… with some sane-defaults added like a bang for ChatGPT or T3 Chat

Leftium•11mo ago
Related project (also works locally):

- https://unduck.link/

- https://github.com/t3dotgg/unduck

- https://youtu.be/_DnNzRaBWUU

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Note unduck works without service workers: https://github.com/t3dotgg/unduck/blob/91a66c25de8b0e7ac5ba5...

Is there any advantage to using service workers?

edit: Ah... unduck doesn't work from the browser search bar.

trbndev•11mo ago
Unduck actually also uses service workers to cache the app locally

https://github.com/t3dotgg/unduck/blob/91a66c25de8b0e7ac5ba5...

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> Is there any advantage to using service workers?

With service workers we can intercept the `fetch` request, before the index.html gets rendered/loaded. One should (in theory) be redirected some micro-seconds faster than doing the redirect in the index.html js