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Half of xAI's founders left the company

https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/10/nearly-half-of-xais-founding-team-has-now-left-the-company/
1•Einenlum•38s ago•0 comments

Building a semantic search engine in ±250 lines of Python

https://bart.degoe.de/building-a-semantic-search-engine-in-250-lines-of-python/
2•bartdegoede•2m ago•0 comments

First to Be Second: Why Enduring AI Companies Will Be Started After This Wave

https://babin.posthaven.com/first-to-be-second-why-enduring-ai-companies-will-be-started-after-th...
1•nibab•2m ago•0 comments

Software as a tool, not an end in itself: A plea for more domain expertise

https://www.heise.de/en/blog/Software-as-a-tool-not-an-end-in-itself-A-plea-for-more-domain-exper...
1•goloroden•2m ago•0 comments

Vulnerabilities in 45 Open Source Projects (vLLM, Langfuse, Phase, NocoDB)

https://www.kolega.dev/blog/why-we-found-225-security-flaws-in-45-open-source-projects-that-sast-...
1•jfaganel99•4m ago•1 comments

ArXiv Endorsement for Paper on Neuro-Symbolic Architecture for Financial Agents

1•shatzakis•5m ago•0 comments

The Bottleneck: Why Faster Coding Doesn't Speed Up Projects

https://www.heise.de/en/blog/The-Real-Bottleneck-Why-Faster-Coding-Doesn-t-Speed-Up-Projects-1117...
1•goloroden•5m ago•0 comments

MDST Engine: run GGUF models in the browser with WebGPU/WASM

https://mdst.app/blog/mdst_engine_run_gguf_models_in_your_browser
1•vmirnv•5m ago•0 comments

Musicals use motifs to tell stories

https://pudding.cool/2025/12/motifs/
1•surprisetalk•5m ago•0 comments

Software 2.0: Code Is Cheap, Good Taste Is Not

https://aaronstannard.com/beginning-of-software-2.0/
1•Aaronontheweb•6m ago•0 comments

An Ode to Merge Join

https://ender672.github.io/2026/02/10/merge-join.html
1•ender672•6m ago•0 comments

Annual governors' gathering with WH unraveling after Trump excludes Democrats

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/11/g-s1-109579/annual-governors-gathering
3•stopbulying•7m ago•1 comments

Déjà Code: Quantifying Claude Code's Duplication Habit

https://ngof.nikhaldimann.com/p/deja-code
1•nikhaldi•8m ago•0 comments

Forge – Automate 3NF Schema Generation from Nested JSON in BigQuery/Snowflake

1•brady_bastian•9m ago•0 comments

The rich are relocating at a pace unseen in history – where are they going?

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/11/the-worlds-rich-are-relocating-at-a-pace-unseen-in-history-where-...
2•Teever•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SatGate – An economic firewall for AI agent traffic

https://github.com/SatGate-io/satgate
1•satgate•9m ago•1 comments

In the Real World, YIMBYs (and Pronatalism) Aren't Just Good, They're Great

https://www.governance.fyi/p/purpose-of-a-system-is-what-it-does
1•daveland•10m ago•0 comments

The Inverted Index Pattern

https://jamesg.blog/2026/02/11/the-inverted-index-pattern
1•speckx•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Capsule, interactive coding agent session log explorer

https://capsule.endor.dev
1•ridruejo•14m ago•2 comments

Peon-ping – Your Peon pings you the instant Claude Code finishes

https://peon-ping.vercel.app/
1•mihau•14m ago•0 comments

Who Smeared Feynman

https://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2014/07/11/smeared-richard-feynman/
3•srean•17m ago•1 comments

Programmers Spend Their Time

https://probablydance.com/2026/02/10/how-programmers-spend-their-time/
1•speckx•18m ago•0 comments

Robots That Can See Around Corners Using Radio Signals and AI

https://www.seas.upenn.edu/stories/robots-that-can-see-around-corners-using-radio-signals-and-ai/
1•geox•18m ago•0 comments

Inference Is the New Sales and Marketing Spend

https://www.saastr.com/inference-is-the-new-sales-marketing-spend/
1•gmays•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AgentWire – Talk to your AI coding agents by voice, across machines

https://github.com/dotdevdotdev/agentwire-dev
1•prradox•21m ago•1 comments

I let Claude Code with 150 offensive security MCP tools loose on my homelab

https://www.credrelay.com/p/claude-code-homelab-hack
2•jeffaf•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: We told OpenClaw to rm -RF and it failed successfully

https://securetrajectories.substack.com/p/openclaw-rm-rf-policy-as-code
1•joshdevon•23m ago•0 comments

Why Is AI a Bubble

1•SharavFounder•23m ago•1 comments

El Paso flights grounded as FAA cites security reasons in 10-day airspace ban

https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/2026/02/11/el-paso-flights-halted-by-faa-until-feb-20-what...
1•dylan604•23m ago•0 comments

Embrace Your Laziness in the Age of AI

https://matthiasplappert.com/blog/2026/laziness-in-the-age-of-ai
1•mplappert•25m ago•1 comments
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Show HN: Pixelagent – Build your Stateful Agent Framework in 200 lines of code

https://github.com/pixeltable/pixelagent
30•pierrebrunelle•9mo ago

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jweisspxl•9mo ago
Pixelagent: Agent Engineering Blueprint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS6PRsnxkBA
SafeDusk•8mo ago
Exciting to see a fellow builder in the space! Love how memory management and observability is built-in.

Today, I just re-implemented Google's AlphaEvolve for Perlin noises using my own minimal agentic framework (https://toolkami.com/alphaevolve-toolkami-style/), will probably steal a trick or two from you.

pierrebrunelle•8mo ago
Congrats! Take whatever you want :)

Yes: Memory, observability, versioning, and lineage being built-in is a derivative of unifying orchestration and storage: https://docs.pixeltable.com/docs/datastore/computed-columns.

bosky101•8mo ago
Your readme doesn't mention any example of multiple agents. We don't need another wrapper to anthropic/openai/*. Without being able to select between multiple tools/agents - you only need 2 lines of code to achieve llm calls, and another 2 lines for state management.

That said the interface is more idiomatic that others agent frameworks that show up here.

It also wasn't clear where the last N messages is being persisted. Db/file/adapters/?

Good luck!

pierrebrunelle•8mo ago
Thanks!

https://github.com/pixeltable/pixelagent/tree/main/examples/... for multiple tools/agents. A tool is just a UDF. You can have as many as you want.

The goal of this reference agent SDK is to showcase the flexibility of Pixeltable (the underlying unified storage and orchestration system) that is Open Source and Apache 2.0.

This is where storage is defined: https://github.com/pixeltable/pixelagent/blob/main/pixelagen.... These are very simple examples.

Here's how an Agentic Reddit bot would work for instance: https://github.com/pixeltable/pixeltable/tree/main/docs/samp...

RamblingCTO•8mo ago
I'll just leave this here: https://github.com/The-Pocket/PocketFlow 100 lines of code agent lib that's not tied to a commercial offering
pierrebrunelle•8mo ago
I like PocketFlow. You beat me on the # of lines of code! But does it provide parallelization, caching, orchestration, versioning, observability, lineage, multi-modal support?

As you just showed, building an agent SDK is easy, so what's interesting to me is tackling:

- Infrastructure Sprawl: Juggling separate systems for vector search, state tracking, multimodal data handling, and monitoring leads to fragmented workflows and high operational costs. - State Management Nightmares: Reliably tracking agent memory, tool calls, and intermediate states across potentially long-running, asynchronous tasks is incredibly difficult. - Multimodal Integration Pain: Integrating and processing images, audio, video, and documents alongside text requires specialized, often disparate, tooling. - Observability Gaps: Understanding why an agent made a decision or failed requires visibility into its state and data lineage, which is often lacking.

And doing all of that while finding the right abstraction layer to leave all the application and business logic to the dev/users so they don't feel limited. It's difficult!

Besides, I don't know where you see a commercial offering? Everything is Apache 2.0/Open Source from A to Z.

RamblingCTO•8mo ago
PocketFlow is not from me, but just my current favorite ;)

I just got the feeling that the lib is tied to pixeltable, but maybe I misunderstood? Maybe that's why this is dead? pocketflow is completely standalone and the main thing is that you vibe code what you need (works awesome so far!).

I don't want to sideline the discussion about pixelagent, but here's some more about pf:

- https://the-pocket.github.io/PocketFlow/design_pattern/multi... (multi agent, queue) - https://github.com/The-Pocket/PocketFlow/tree/main/cookbook/ here are more advanced examples. Pretty easy to follow imho.

PS: re the observability, yesterday I coded tracing for pocketflow, just need to put it up on github haha

esafak•8mo ago
I don't know why Pierre's post is dead, but I wanted to ask if it is accurate to describe Pixelagent as an MCP-compatible memory layer, and what its competitors are.

If memory is the centerpiece, I suggest leading with it, rather than the ambiguous "Your AI Data Infrastructure".

pierrebrunelle•8mo ago
You can indeed turn anything that you want into an MCP server, e.g. https://github.com/pixeltable/pixeltable-mcp-server.

Pixelagent is a reference implementation for a multimodal agent framework to show that an agent class is easy to build and users should be empowered to build their own from scratch for their use cases.

Regarding Memory, to me it's just about Data Storage, Indexing, Orchestration, and Retrieval and I don't know why we should abstract Memory away from users. Memory will mean so many different things for many use cases.

Let's say you want:

- Working memory: Holds current context and immediate interaction history within the agent's context window -> this is just about passing Q&A pairs to maintain context alongside with roles.

- Episodic memory: Stores specific past experiences and interactions -> this is just about indexing past exchanges and having semantic search on it.

- Semantic memory: Organizes specific knowledge in structured formats -> this is just about building a custom logic (udf) to decide how and what to extract insight from and then retrieve it.

I've implemented them all in this example: https://github.com/pixeltable/pixelbot