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Ask HN: What are the word games do you play everyday?

1•gogo61•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Paper Arena – A social trading feed where only AI agents can post

https://paperinvest.io/arena
1•andrenorman•3m ago•0 comments

TOSTracker – The AI Training Asymmetry

https://tostracker.app/analysis/ai-training
1•tldrthelaw•7m ago•0 comments

The Devil Inside GitHub

https://blog.melashri.net/micro/github-devil/
2•elashri•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Distill – Migrate LLM agents from expensive to cheap models

https://github.com/ricardomoratomateos/distill
1•ricardomorato•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sigma Runtime – Maintaining 100% Fact Integrity over 120 LLM Cycles

https://github.com/sigmastratum/documentation/tree/main/sigma-runtime/SR-053
1•teugent•7m ago•0 comments

Make a local open-source AI chatbot with access to Fedora documentation

https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-make-a-local-open-source-ai-chatbot-who-has-access-to-fedora-do...
1•jadedtuna•9m ago•0 comments

Introduce the Vouch/Denouncement Contribution Model by Mitchellh

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/pull/10559
1•samtrack2019•9m ago•0 comments

Software Factories and the Agentic Moment

https://factory.strongdm.ai/
1•mellosouls•10m ago•1 comments

The Neuroscience Behind Nutrition for Developers and Founders

https://comuniq.xyz/post?t=797
1•01-_-•10m ago•0 comments

Bang bang he murdered math {the musical } (2024)

https://taylor.town/bang-bang
1•surprisetalk•10m ago•0 comments

A Night Without the Nerds – Claude Opus 4.6, Field-Tested

https://konfuzio.com/en/a-night-without-the-nerds-claude-opus-4-6-in-the-field-test/
1•konfuzio•12m ago•0 comments

Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes?

https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/research-news/2026-02-06-0
2•geox•14m ago•1 comments

SpaceX's next astronaut launch for NASA is officially on for Feb. 11 as FAA clea

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacexs-next-astronaut-launch-for-nas...
1•bookmtn•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: One-click AI employee with its own cloud desktop

https://cloudbot-ai.com
2•fainir•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Poddley – Search podcasts by who's speaking

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1•onesandofgrain•18m ago•0 comments

Same Surface, Different Weight

https://www.robpanico.com/articles/display/?entry_short=same-surface-different-weight
1•retrocog•20m ago•0 comments

The Rise of Spec Driven Development

https://www.dbreunig.com/2026/02/06/the-rise-of-spec-driven-development.html
2•Brajeshwar•25m ago•0 comments

The first good Raspberry Pi Laptop

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/the-first-good-raspberry-pi-laptop/
3•Brajeshwar•25m ago•0 comments

Seas to Rise Around the World – But Not in Greenland

https://e360.yale.edu/digest/greenland-sea-levels-fall
2•Brajeshwar•25m ago•0 comments

Will Future Generations Think We're Gross?

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/will-future-generations-think-were
1•crescit_eundo•28m ago•1 comments

State Department will delete Xitter posts from before Trump returned to office

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5704785/state-department-trump-posts-x
2•righthand•31m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Verifiable server roundtrip demo for a decision interruption system

https://github.com/veeduzyl-hue/decision-assistant-roundtrip-demo
1•veeduzyl•32m ago•0 comments

Impl Rust – Avro IDL Tool in Rust via Antlr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmKvw73V394
1•todsacerdoti•32m ago•0 comments

Stories from 25 Years of Software Development

https://susam.net/twenty-five-years-of-computing.html
3•vinhnx•33m ago•0 comments

minikeyvalue

https://github.com/commaai/minikeyvalue/tree/prod
3•tosh•38m ago•0 comments

Neomacs: GPU-accelerated Emacs with inline video, WebKit, and terminal via wgpu

https://github.com/eval-exec/neomacs
1•evalexec•43m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Moli P2P – An ephemeral, serverless image gallery (Rust and WebRTC)

https://moli-green.is/
2•ShinyaKoyano•47m ago•1 comments

How I grow my X presence?

https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowthHacking/s/UEc8pAl61b
2•m00dy•48m ago•0 comments

What's the cost of the most expensive Super Bowl ad slot?

https://ballparkguess.com/?id=5b98b1d3-5887-47b9-8a92-43be2ced674b
1•bkls•49m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Perplexity launches Comet, an AI-powered web browser

https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/09/perplexity-launches-comet-an-ai-powered-web-browser/
68•gniting•7mo ago

Comments

slacktivism123•7mo ago
Use case for LLM-infested Chromium wrapper?
garciasn•7mo ago
Videos from Perplexity as well as YouTubers show what it's supposed to do: provide you an interface to simplify your research, evaluation, and execution of written instruction.

For example: you're supposed to tell it to do something like, "plan my week for me including make me a menu plan, setup a grocery list and add everything I need to it, shop the list and allow me to pick it up on Sunday afternoon, and, in the meantime, plan for me 2 days of things to do." And supposedly, it will do all of these things for you automatically. I haven't tested it, but it basically this is intended to do all the things we've hoped AI would help us do--automatically. Will it be successful? Probably a bit better than we've come to expect, but it's nothing like we have built up in our minds.

AI has been game changing for me in my work life, but I have yet to find it useful for things like I laid out above. Maybe that's changing and this is the first step toward that future.

ParetoOptimal•7mo ago
Track everything users do and sell the data.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44523226

dang•7mo ago
Recent and related:

Perplexity Comet - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44513769 - July 2025 (52 comments)

Comet Browser by Perplexity - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44511527 - July 2025 (14 comments)

kennywinker•7mo ago
Comet, you say?

Free slogan, courtesy of Joe MacMillan: “Search it, find it, comet”

:)

mpeg•7mo ago
AI isn't the thing, it's the thing that gets us to the thing
owlninja•7mo ago
Comet, it makes your teeth turn green...
wetwater•7mo ago
One of the best shows I've ever watched.
ConfiYeti•7mo ago
+1

Halt and Catch Fire, if anyone is curious.

vpShane•7mo ago
Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell ‘hyper personalized’ ads

https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/24/perplexity-ceo-says-its-br...

latexr•7mo ago
A web browser which tracks everything you do and you have to pay for the privilege…
swed420•7mo ago
It's kind of wild how the west draws this distinction:

If China does it while being responsible and taking into account cost/benefits on overall human well being, it's Creepy Big Brother Communism.

If the US does it and charges money for it (or makes it 'free' by selling your personal info to untrustworthy companies / selling you junk you don't need) it's an innovative futuristic privilege.

Cold War propaganda was incredibly effective through generations.

edit: changed "If China does it for free" to "If China does it" since it had some distracting assumptions

ericmcer•7mo ago
no one in this thread is calling the tracking in this innovative. Additionally the government doesn't do anything for "free", if you make 200k a year you are paying $8k/mo or $10/hour just to live in the USA.
swed420•7mo ago
> no one in this thread is calling the tracking in this innovative

I didn't say otherwise. But clearly Perplexity (and Google etc) feels there is a market fit for this, so I'm referring to those customers and whatever future customers might come. This is also nothing new. See: basically all existing social media and its consequences.

> Additionally the government doesn't do anything for "free"

I reworded this since it wasn't the point, and had some assumptions made about usage.

GlitchRider47•7mo ago
I think it's worth pointing out that in China it is the government doing it, whereas in the US it is private companies (in this particular context).
swed420•7mo ago
Um, obviously? You seem to have missed the point.

People ought to be most interested in the final outcome of each example.

notahacker•7mo ago
Yeah. However wild some of the "America is the land of the free, China is a hellhole" takes are, there is a difference between a tracking system designed to try to sell you holidays and a tracking system used to identify political dissidents.
swed420•7mo ago
> there is a difference between a tracking system designed to try to sell you holidays and a tracking system used to identify political dissidents

I have a feeling this assumption will age poorly.

GlitchRider47•7mo ago
Why? People are openly dissident in the US.
swed420•7mo ago
On the HN front page today:

U.S. will review social media for foreign student visa applications

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44524749

History tells us it won't stop here.

GlitchRider47•7mo ago
Background checks on visa applicants is a farcry from digital surveillance to identify political dissidents. Although, I would agree with the notion that the US government has been increasingly becoming a surveillance state, but not nearly as pervasive as China.
roboror•7mo ago
Can you give an example of what China produces for free to the benefit of overall human well being, as well as instances of people calling Comet "an innovative futuristic privilege?"
swed420•7mo ago
https://old.reddit.com/r/stupidpol/comments/1lvoi0x/theres_a...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38242135-ai-superpowers

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44523917

roboror•7mo ago
Are you unable to articulate your own response? These links don't do anything to help you.
swed420•7mo ago
They point people who are interested to the information without me having to spoon feed it to them. If you're not interested, don't click.
roboror•7mo ago
This is the equivalent of being on stage at a debate, putting a book on the podium and leaving.
swed420•7mo ago
The reason the live debate format isn't taken seriously by intellectuals is because it's not a competition in the pursuit of truth but in deception and theatrics.

Continue making excuses to not investigate the thing you clearly don't want to hear.

internetter•7mo ago
This reads like the onion
vpShane•7mo ago
It's the same website (techcrunch) that OP posted too, but if you watch any of Perplexity CEO's interviews, it's clear as day.
itsoktocry•7mo ago
Just pitching to VCs...why would any person want that?
MangoToupe•7mo ago
Ah. Well this explains why they didn't go with the pitch that AI can be a sufficient adblocker, which strikes me as the obvious use of AI.
bicepjai•7mo ago
This makes me rethink their subscription I have. So we just have to assume any search we do on perplexity is tracked like hunting dogs ?
qoez•7mo ago
I've always wanted a browser with a subscription fee
jabroni_salad•7mo ago
don't let your dreams be dreams

https://www.aol.com/products/browsers/desktop-gold

notahacker•7mo ago
I wonder how many people pay that just for the nostalgia. Do they have the "you have email" voice?
whyenot•7mo ago
Wow, $200/month for the privilege of being monetized and tracked even more closely than Chrome does. Sounds like a real winner.
felarof•7mo ago
if you want an open-source, privacy-first option -- check out https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44523409 :)
phyzome•7mo ago
Perplexing indeed.
Havoc•7mo ago
Can't say I have much trust in any of these recent AI company launched browsers.

They have a proven track record of not respecting people's data...

rpastuszak•7mo ago
I very rarely diss other people’s work, but Arc/Dia is a perfect example of that. It’s a wolf in sheep’s clothes, without any clarity regarding their business model.
dawnofdusk•7mo ago
Not sure if it's the perfect example. Pretty sure Arc was shady before it had any AI stuff.
0dayz•7mo ago
Could you elaborate?
whywhywhywhy•7mo ago
Dunno about shady but it's surprises me anyone uses it after this

https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/20/24249919/arc-browser-boos...

felarof•7mo ago
We just launched an open-source alternative -- you can download today; use local LLMs with ollama and not pay $200/month.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44523409

eGQjxkKF6fif•7mo ago
Whats the outlook for Linux with that
felarof•7mo ago
this is on our radar, we should have a linux build in 2-3 days!

we have macOS and windows build as of now.

Tostino•7mo ago
Cool. Waiting on that to try it out.
GlitchRider47•7mo ago
IMO this is not a true launch, just a beta only available to those who pay top dollar.
rvz•7mo ago
Right after the "launch", most of the people that are praising the browser are either employees, paid influencers or fans of the CEO.

I am yet to see a normal "non-tech" person use Perplexity after being a longtime ChatGPT user.

panarchy•7mo ago
How do we know it isn't just Vomet making comments about itself?
freedomben•7mo ago
Maybe off-topic, but there are lots of rumors flying - will Apple acquire Perplexity?
havaloc•7mo ago
Apple should acquire Perplexity - it's a pretty great product and combined with some privacy enhancements it's a win, and they could likely integrate it better than Google could with Gemini.
criddell•7mo ago
> it's a pretty great product

Is it?

I was gifted a pro subscription for a year and after trying it for a few weeks I instead signed up for an Anthropic Claude subscription (which I pay $20 / month for) and I use that all the time.

What am I missing about Perplexity?

felarof•7mo ago
+1, I bought perplexity pro annual subscription last year, and hardly use it now.

chatGPT+o3 search is much better.

My typical workflow is fire the question to Google AI mode and chatGPT+o3 at the same -- AI mode is fast but meh answer, chatGPT is slower but pretty good answer always.

Agraillo•7mo ago
As a cultural synthesizer ("create a sketch...") or translator (i.e., from human to programming) perplexity is as good as the others and maybe worse. But I like it as being an alternative semantic web search engine. Search engine because most of the time the facts are referenced at the end of the paragraphs and when it fails to insert them, I usually ask to expand. It's a new feeling after all those years of PageRank dominance. For example, It sometimes creates a paragraph with a reference to some recent research that according to the PageRank logic should be at the bottom (because almost nobody cites it). It's like the relevance was reborn. Once it was in a primitive sense of the early AltaVista, then Google killed it with PageRank, now when an engine really understands the question, the answers might become relevant in a new sense while being tangential to the reputations of the sources
kimos•7mo ago
I signed up and I no longer use most other websites. I only use Kagi for basic searches, where I want to get to a destination and not get information.

Perplexity “does the googling for me” and summarizes or seeks for me. No more skimming and synthesizing. No more crafting search queries and comparing. Ask a question, no matter how obscure or specific, and it fetches the real time answer.

Honestly not much has ever so drastically changed how I use the internet.

alwillis•7mo ago
Not just Perplexity but Anthropic as well, which would my preference.
dawnofdusk•7mo ago
Is Apple supposed to be one of the kind and benevolent megacorporations?
criddell•7mo ago
I would assume basic functionality would be included but advanced functionality would require a subscription to Apple One (or whatever it's called now).

So I wouldn't describe them as kind and benevolent, more that they want to make products people will pay for.

tempest_•7mo ago
No public company can be "benevolent"

Apple still makes 10s of billions a year letting Google be the default search, they have a vested interest in maintaining that revenue.

Plus whatever "values" they have will go right out the window if the golden iphone shaped Goose ever stumbles.

alwillis•7mo ago
To the degree that it matters, I believe Apple and Anthropic values are more in alignment than say, Apple and OpenAI.
alwillis•7mo ago
Plus Apple and Anthropic appear to be collaborating [1].

[1]: "Apple Partners With Anthropic for Claude-Powered AI Coding Platform" -- https://www.macrumors.com/2025/05/02/apple-anthropic-ai-codi...

layer8•7mo ago
We do not need any more big-tech concentration than we already have, rather less.
whywhywhywhy•7mo ago
If you like Anthropic's models shouldn't Apple buying them be something you don't want to happen?

Is Apple gonna want to be in the coding model in a dropdown in Cursor business? Not too sure they're interested in that.

alwillis•7mo ago
Would I prefer Anthropic to stay independent and go on to be a real alternative to Google, Microsoft and xAI? Certainly.

While I don't believe Apple wants to be in all of Anthropic's current businesses, the crown jewels are the models and employees, which is want they want.

okdood64•7mo ago
As I understand it they don't even make any competitive foundational models themselves? Isn't that the kind of talent Apple is after?
felarof•7mo ago
Even if apple buys, would they kill Safari? I don't think so -- comet will have to die in that case.
symisc_devel•7mo ago
Imagine paying $200/mo for this privacy nightmare
lvl155•7mo ago
I don’t get it. Didn’t they launch this already a few month ago?
evo_9•7mo ago
You’re probably thinking of The Browser Companies Dia Browser (replaced Arc). Came out last month, same AI focus.
senko•7mo ago
I see multiple comments decrying the browser price.

Have we collectively forgotten how to read?

The browser is not $200/mo. It's available for free to those on the Max plan now, and will be rolling out to other plans.

I imagine users on all those plans get some value out of Perplexity other than the browser.

glimshe•7mo ago
So... The main feature is the homepage setting and an AI tag that everyone else has had doe months?
oc1•7mo ago
<< At launch, Comet will be available first to subscribers of Perplexity’s $200-per-month Max plan, as well as a small group of invitees that signed up to a waitlist.

Boy i already pay Anthropic that. Now i should pay another 200 bucks to use an ai browser? On top of all these ai saas that want another 20 bucks.