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A World of Blinkenlights

https://jpdias.me/hardware/2026/07/11/world-of-blinkenlights.html
1•jpdias•33s ago•0 comments

Nostalgic Visual Novels Archive

https://tss.asenheim.org/en/
1•Eridanus2•47s ago•0 comments

Plotting of and by Students

https://leancrew.com/all-this/2026/07/plotting-of-and-by-students/
1•surprisetalk•5m ago•0 comments

Wearable sensors on the face are invisible to the eye

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-02193-1
1•Brajeshwar•6m ago•0 comments

Async Hydration in Preact

https://jovidecroock.com/blog/resumed-hydration-preact/
1•mariuz•7m ago•0 comments

Use caffeinate to keep Claude Code and Codex running on Mac

https://www.narendravardi.com/use-caffeinate-to-keep-claude-code-and-codex-running-on-mac/
1•uyfyxr8•7m ago•0 comments

I tried to record music onto a cassette tape using modern tech

https://swiftrocks.com/i-tried-to-record-music-onto-a-cassette-tape-using-modern-tech
1•rockbruno•7m ago•0 comments

Real-time on page diagnostics for Blazor developers

https://blazrlytics.com
1•kevbernard•9m ago•0 comments

Reproducible Builds in June 2026

https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2026-06/
1•lioeters•10m ago•0 comments

AI's Wider Availability Is Good for China, Not Great for OpenAI and Anthropic

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/cheaper-ai-commodity-openai-anthropic-0111da73
2•wertyk•10m ago•0 comments

The Most Famous AI Writing Tic Is Also the Most Mysterious

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/07/ai-chatbot-writing-tic-negative-parallelism/687892/
1•gmays•11m ago•0 comments

Should You Give Up Owning a Home? With Kyla Scanlon [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvYF4DBlcFM
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

Mozilla: The state of open source AI

https://stateofopensource.ai/
13•rellem•14m ago•0 comments

A 5-figure-MRR success after a failed product buried him in debt

https://www.indiehackers.com/post/tech/a-5-figure-mrr-success-after-a-failed-product-buried-him-i...
2•jimwilson•14m ago•0 comments

The Miso That Went to Space

https://ambrook.com/offrange/culture/miso-in-space
2•surprisetalk•15m ago•0 comments

Food for Agile Thought 553: Dangerous Agile Myths, Produce Evidence Quality

https://age-of-product.com/food-agile-thought-553-dangerous-agile-myths/
2•swolpers•15m ago•0 comments

Chinese automakers are taking on the UK – and many Brits are embracing it

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/17/chinese-automakers-uk.html
2•pm2222•16m ago•0 comments

US manufacturing employment is down, but each state has its own story

https://fredblog.stlouisfed.org/2026/07/us-manufacturing-employment-is-down-but-each-state-has-it...
2•loughnane•17m ago•0 comments

Claude Code: Anatomy of a Misfeature

https://www.olafalders.com/2026/07/17/claude-code-anatomy-of-a-misfeature/
2•oalders•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: DSA View View – A TypeScript runtime visualizer for algorithms

https://dsa-view-view.vercel.app/
2•nyaomaru•19m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Crux, a personal AI on your computer you can reach from anywhere

https://qunt.in
2•parker-nyx•19m ago•1 comments

SmartTAR – STAR 1.3.0

https://github.com/eco-by-different/smarttar-star
2•e_b_d•19m ago•1 comments

Show HN: On-chain bond market where the issuers are AI agents

https://selbonds.now
2•griffinfoster7•20m ago•0 comments

We cannot wait for better post-quantum signature algorithms

https://blog.cloudflare.com/ml-dsa-will-have-to-do/
2•pqpdf•20m ago•0 comments

Distant exoplanets may be hiding water beyond Webb Telescope's reach

https://news.uchicago.edu/story/distant-exoplanets-may-be-hiding-water-beyond-webb-telescopes-rea...
2•gmays•21m ago•0 comments

85.3 GFlops: Optimizing FP32 Matrix Multiplication on a Single AMD Zen 3 Core

https://github.com/houslast3/85.30-GFLOPS-Single-Core-FP32-Matrix-Multiplication-on-AMD-Zen-3
2•houslast•21m ago•0 comments

Kimi K3, and what we can still learn from the pelican benchmark

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jul/16/kimi-k3/
3•droidjj•23m ago•0 comments

AI Meets Cryptography 2: What AI Found in OpenVM's ZkVM

https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/openvm-bugs/
11•duha•23m ago•0 comments

Is GPT-5.6 Sol Max Worth It?

2•yohji1984•24m ago•0 comments

Grok Build Behavior Corrected

https://twitter.com/arafatkatze/status/2077991220954206608
2•kardianos•24m ago•0 comments
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Show HN: I built a YC data scraper in under 5 minutes

https://www.autonoly.com/blog/682212a2b65a68f26d0c10a4/how-to-scrape-complete-y-combinator-startup-data-in-3-minutes-without-writing-a-single-line-of-code
2•dpacman•1y ago
Hi HN,

I'm an indie hacker who built Autonoly solo over the past 3.5 months. I essentially vibe coded the entire platform based on automation needs I encountered in my own work. I wanted to share a practical example of what it can do - creating a Y Combinator data scraper in just a few minutes without writing any traditional code.

The technical approach is straightforward but effective:

1. Browser automation navigates to YC's company directory 2. For YC's infinite scroll pagination, I implemented a progressive scroll function that iterates about 150 times with calibrated delays (ensuring all ~1000+ companies load) 3. Data extraction uses XPath selectors to identify and capture the structural pattern of each company listing 4. The system then extracts specific data points (company name, description, location, etc.) into a structured CSV

The trickiest parts were getting the XPath patterns right (the DOM structure varies slightly between different company entries) and fine-tuning the scroll timing to ensure complete loading without timeout issues.

What makes this approach effective is that it works with the site's intended user experience. The browser automation renders JavaScript properly, handles dynamic loading, and interacts with elements in a natural way.

While this YC scraper example is specific, I built Autonoly to automate virtually any digital task - data processing, content creation, file management, business workflows, and more. As an indie developer, I kept encountering processes that were tedious to do manually but didn't justify hiring someone or spending weeks on custom code.

I'd love to hear feedback from the HN community, especially from those who've built similar systems or have different approaches to workflow automation. Happy to answer any technical questions about the implementation or discuss the challenges of building automation tools as a solo founder.