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

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

Error-Handling and Locality

https://www.natemeyvis.com/error-handling-and-locality/
1•Theaetetus•2m ago•0 comments

Petition for David Sacks to Self-Deport

https://form.jotform.com/253464131055147
1•resters•2m ago•0 comments

Get found where people search today

https://kleonotus.com/
1•makenotesfast•4m ago•1 comments

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

https://firstdistro.com
1•Jide_Lambo•5m ago•1 comments

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

1•tokenmemory•6m ago•1 comments

A Practical Approach to Verifying Code at Scale

https://alignment.openai.com/scaling-code-verification/
1•gmays•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: macOS tool to restore window layouts

https://github.com/zembutsu/tsubame
1•zembutsu•10m ago•0 comments

30 Years of <Br> Tags

https://www.artmann.co/articles/30-years-of-br-tags
1•FragrantRiver•17m ago•0 comments

Kyoto

https://github.com/stevepeak/kyoto
2•handfuloflight•18m ago•0 comments

Decision Support System for Wind Farm Maintenance Using Robotic Agents

https://www.mdpi.com/2571-5577/8/6/190
1•PaulHoule•18m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/CVHub520/X-AnyLabeling
1•CVHub520•21m ago•0 comments

Penpot Docker Extension

https://www.ajeetraina.com/introducing-the-penpot-docker-extension-one-click-deployment-for-self-...
1•rainasajeet•21m 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•25m 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•29m 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•32m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Build it yourself SWE blogs?

1•bawis•32m ago•1 comments

Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer source code

https://github.com/chrislgarry/Apollo-11
3•Fiveplus•38m 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•38m 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
1•birdculture•42m 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•43m 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•44m ago•0 comments

Using E2E Tests as Documentation

https://www.vaslabs.io/post/using-e2e-tests-as-documentation
1•lihaoyi•44m ago•0 comments

Apple Welcome Screen: iWeb

https://www.apple.com/welcomescreen/ilife/iweb-3/
1•hackerbeat•45m ago•1 comments

Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA) in a Nutshell

https://git.apcacontrast.com/documentation/APCA_in_a_Nutshell.html
1•Kerrick•47m 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•48m ago•2 comments

Nano banana prompts, updates everyday

https://github.com/fionalee1412/bestnanobananaprompt-github
4•AI_kid1412•52m ago•0 comments

Skills vs. Dynamic MCP Loadouts

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/12/13/skills-vs-mcp/
3•cube2222•56m ago•0 comments

Top validated AI-SaaS Ideas are available here

1•peterbricks•59m ago•0 comments

UnmaskIP: A Clean, Ad-Free IP and Deep Packet Leak Checker

https://unmaskip.net
1•kfwkwefwef•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Knowledgework: a digital second brain for your work

https://knowledgework.ai/
3•grbsh•6mo ago

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grbsh•6mo ago
Knowledgework is AI that can actually save you time, make you better organized, and do better work. Knowledgework is the answer to question, “Why isn’t ChatGPT more useful for real-world work tasks?”

While ChatGPT is a better Google search, Knowledgework is like asking a copy of your own brain for help. Today’s chat interfaces are flawed because they require the user to micromanage: to not only know exactly what can and should be done, but to describe in detail all the specifics required to do it. Knowledgework fixes this with two elements that I believe create a new paradigm for AI enabled software: proactivity and omniscience. Without these two properties, you can’t delegate meaningful real world tasks to AI.

ChatGPT isn’t useful for this. Not because it’s not intelligent enough (it is), but because it lacks the right knowledge. When I speak to knowledge workers about how they use AI for work, they tell me they’d like to delegate more tasks to AI, but that they experience this frustration of needing to micromanage it, re-teaching everything about their project and their team every time.

How does Knowledgework solve omniscience and proactivity to create an AI assistant that’s useful for delegation of real-world work? It’s a desktop vision AI that watches you work, like an intern who is shadowing you, or a pair programmer. It learns the rich, internal (often unwritten) knowledge specific to your projects that's required to contextualize them. It organizes this into neat, understandable documentation of everything you’re doing: a hyperlinked wiki that connects all of your team’s concepts, decisions, definitions, acronyms, tools, etc.

This explicit representation of your knowledge powers the AI assistant to enable useful delegation — but it’s also really useful in it of itself. Curious as to how your team came to a decision on something? Click through the wiki to get context.

The other main feature is the Timeline. It’s kind of like a log or an objective summary of how you spent your time. While the wiki mirrors humans’ associative and conceptual memory, the timeline represents episodic memory. This enables you to visually search through your time: imagine you remember solving a similar problem a few weeks ago, but you don’t quite remember when. By going through the Timeline, you can quickly scan to find the specific work session and ask about what you did.

Together, these representations of your knowledge and experience along with the AI assistant running on top begin to feel like a sort of “digital second brain”. Since I started using it, I’ve had the experience where I’m hesitant to even do things on other devices, because it feels like anything I do there is ephemeral.

If you’re excited to upload your mind and see what the future looks like with this tech, sign up for the waitlist here: https://knowledgework.ai.