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Measuring Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Open-Source Dev Productivity

https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09089
1•vismit2000•59s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Lazy Demos

http://demoscope.app/lazy
1•admtal•2m ago•0 comments

AI-Driven Facial Recognition Leads to Innocent Man's Arrest (Bodycam Footage) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9M4F_U1eEw
1•niczem•2m ago•1 comments

Annual Production of 1/72 (22mm) scale plastic soldiers, 1958-2025

https://plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=27
1•YeGoblynQueenne•3m ago•0 comments

Error-Handling and Locality

https://www.natemeyvis.com/error-handling-and-locality/
1•Theaetetus•5m ago•0 comments

Petition for David Sacks to Self-Deport

https://form.jotform.com/253464131055147
1•resters•5m ago•0 comments

Get found where people search today

https://kleonotus.com/
1•makenotesfast•7m ago•1 comments

Show HN: An early-warning system for SaaS churn (not another dashboard)

https://firstdistro.com
1•Jide_Lambo•8m ago•1 comments

Tell HN: Musk has never *tweeted* a guess for real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto

1•tokenmemory•8m ago•1 comments

A Practical Approach to Verifying Code at Scale

https://alignment.openai.com/scaling-code-verification/
1•gmays•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: macOS tool to restore window layouts

https://github.com/zembutsu/tsubame
1•zembutsu•13m ago•0 comments

30 Years of <Br> Tags

https://www.artmann.co/articles/30-years-of-br-tags
1•FragrantRiver•20m ago•0 comments

Kyoto

https://github.com/stevepeak/kyoto
2•handfuloflight•20m ago•0 comments

Decision Support System for Wind Farm Maintenance Using Robotic Agents

https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5577/8/6/190
1•PaulHoule•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: X-AnyLabeling – An open-source multimodal annotation ecosystem for CV

https://github.com/CVHub520/X-AnyLabeling
1•CVHub520•24m ago•0 comments

Penpot Docker Extension

https://www.ajeetraina.com/introducing-the-penpot-docker-extension-one-click-deployment-for-self-...
1•rainasajeet•24m ago•0 comments

Company Thinks It Can Power AI Data Centers with Supersonic Jet Engines

https://www.extremetech.com/science/this-company-thinks-it-can-power-ai-data-centers-with-superso...
1•vanburen•27m ago•0 comments

If AIs can feel pain, what is our responsibility towards them?

https://aeon.co/essays/if-ais-can-feel-pain-what-is-our-responsibility-towards-them
3•rwmj•31m ago•5 comments

Elon Musk's xAI Sues Apple and OpenAI over App Store Drama

https://mashable.com/article/elon-musk-xai-lawsuit-apple-openai
1•paulatreides•34m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Build it yourself SWE blogs?

1•bawis•34m ago•1 comments

Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer source code

https://github.com/chrislgarry/Apollo-11
3•Fiveplus•40m ago•0 comments

How Did the CIA Lose Nuclear Device?

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/12/13/world/asia/cia-nuclear-device-himalayas-nanda-devi...
1•Wonnk13•41m ago•0 comments

Is vibe coding the new gateway to technical debt?

https://www.infoworld.com/article/4098925/is-vibe-coding-the-new-gateway-to-technical-debt.html
2•birdculture•44m ago•1 comments

Why Rust for Embedded Systems? (and Why I'm Teaching Robotics with It)

https://blog.ravven.dev/blog/why-rust-for-embedded-systems/
2•aeyonblack•46m ago•0 comments

EU: Protecting children without the privacy nightmare of Digital IDs

https://democrats.eu/en/protecting-minors-online-without-violating-privacy-is-possible/
3•valkrieco•46m ago•0 comments

Using E2E Tests as Documentation

https://www.vaslabs.io/post/using-e2e-tests-as-documentation
1•lihaoyi•47m ago•0 comments

Apple Welcome Screen: iWeb

https://www.apple.com/welcomescreen/ilife/iweb-3/
1•hackerbeat•48m ago•1 comments

Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA) in a Nutshell

https://git.apcacontrast.com/documentation/APCA_in_a_Nutshell.html
1•Kerrick•49m ago•0 comments

AI agent finds more security flaws than human hackers at Stanford

https://scienceclock.com/ai-agent-beats-human-hackers-in-stanford-cybersecurity-experiment/
3•ashishgupta2209•51m ago•2 comments

Nano banana prompts, updates everyday

https://github.com/fionalee1412/bestnanobananaprompt-github
4•AI_kid1412•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Markdown Ninja: open-source alternative to Substack, Mailchimp, Netlify

https://markdown.ninja
16•Keyb0ardWarri0r•6mo ago
Hi HN,

I've just Open Sourced Markdown Ninja (https://markdown.ninja), a Markdown-first CMS to publish blogs, documentation websites and newsletters. Our motto is simple: focus on what matters, we take care of all the technical details. Websites, Newsletters, privacy-first analytics, SEO optimizations, headless CMS. Everything is built into a single, unified platform.

I've launched a few projects over the years and the first thing I always need to do is to setup a website for the documentation, a blog and a newsletter to keep people updated.

I've *never* been satisfied with the result. Either I needed to setup a complex system from scratch every time with a static site generator, try to find a good-looking and not-so-broken theme, build a CI/CD pipeline and choose a hosting platform that will not bankrupt me if I make a small mistake. And this is before talking about auxiliary services such as analytics, sending emails and SEO optimizations.

Or, we could choose a closed platform, but their web editors are always a nightmare to use, they charge a lot for basic features and always follow the enshitification playbook like Medium with its paywall, Mailchimp that was bought by the evil Intuit or Wordpress' recent meltdown. And anyway they are not a good fit for my offline-first worflow.

That's why I built Markdown Ninja: online publishing has been simplified to its maximum. You can write in your favorite editor and publish with a simple keyboard shortcut, or, commit to git and publish after a review by another team member.

  $ markdown-ninja publish

And of course, there is a built-in web editor for those who don't want to approach a terminal.

Why focus on Markdown? Markdown is the most interoperable format ever. You can start writing your draft in your notes app on your phone, continue on your computer in another app and publish from your iPad while sitting in a park. Also, Markdown in simple. In 15 years from now, publishing on Markdown Ninja will be as easy as it is today while all the "rich text editors" used by the cool kids will have collapsed under their own complexity. Also, Markdown is offline-first: you can cut internet during your deep work sessions and turn it back to publish.

Fun fact: while I've been writing Rust almost full-time since around 2019, the codebase is older than that and the project, started as an experiment in Go, have been my "digital garden" since then and grew in the shadows until today. Thus, I've spent a fair amount of time (maybe too much) optimizing the browsing experience of websites. Loading a page is literally faster than the blink of an eye (around 50ms in Europe)! You can try it here: https://kerkour.com

Online publishing always have been a in a weird state of affairs due to the difference of cultures, sensibilities, and lawmakers all around the world, that's why Markdown Ninja is Open Source (https://github.com/bloom42/markdown-ninja): even if we don't like the content that you want to publish, or can't legally host it in our jurisdiction, your are free to use our code and publish it yourself on your own terms, no strings attached. Silencing via deplatforming is real and Open Source is the only solution.

I'd love to get your feedback, insights or questions, here or in the issues on GitHub https://github.com/bloom42/markdown-ninja

Comments

ajanicij•6mo ago
This sounds cool! I have to say I've been looking for a CMS like this, never having found the time to write one. It ticks all the right boxes: simple, open source, uses Markdown so many years from now it will still be usable the same way. Last but now least, Git-backed blog. Can't wait to try it out.
gugocharade•6mo ago
Adding Google login/signup can significantly boost conversion rates. It's faster, more convenient, and saves users the hassle of manually entering their email
quinncom•6mo ago
It seems to run fine without JavaScript. A banner appears that seems to lie, “We're sorry but this website doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled.”
SirMb•6mo ago
Dear Sylvain. I am trying to track down a purchase I made of Black Hat Rust. Its been a while since 4 April when Stripe processed the card payment.

Please help, I need that book so bad.