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Endor v0.2: Volumes, Terminal and Commands

https://endor.dev/blog/endor-0-2
1•ridruejo•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I made a single landing page to serve all my unused domains

https://github.com/trizoza/nextjs-domain-lander
1•trizoza•2m ago•0 comments

CopyMagic – An intuitive, quick, and private Mac app for managing your clipboard

https://copymagic.app/
1•bruhbruhroblox•3m ago•1 comments

EchoVaults - Digital Vaults for loved ones in emergency situations.

https://echovaults.org/
1•Kynsofficial•5m ago•1 comments

When to make LODs: Understanding model costs

https://medium.com/@jasonbooth_86226/when-to-make-lods-c3109c35b802
2•azeemba•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Phoaiart – Chat-Based AI Photo Editor Built with Flux Kontext

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/phoaiart-ai-photo-editor/id6747897909
1•incendies•11m ago•0 comments

How I Use Claude Code to Ship Like a Team of Five

https://every.to/source-code/how-i-use-claude-code-to-ship-like-a-team-of-five
1•ghuntley•12m ago•0 comments

FusionAuth CEO and CTO on Simplifying Customer Identity Access Management

https://techstrong.tv/videos/interviews/fusionauth-ceo-and-cto-on-simplifying-customer-identity-access-management
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

Verifiability Is the Limit

https://alperenkeles.com/posts/verifiability-is-the-limit/
1•lawrencechen•14m ago•0 comments

Anubis 1.20.0 implements non-JS meta-refresh based proof-of-work

https://anubis.techaro.lol/blog/release/v1.20.0/
2•superkuh•14m ago•0 comments

The Elements of Mesa Style [pdf]

https://bitsavers.org/pdf/xerox/mesa/Morris_-_The_Elements_of_Mesa_Style_197606.pdf
1•ingve•15m ago•0 comments

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped – Eric Schmidt [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id4YRO7G0wE
1•alihm•16m ago•0 comments

Coinbase Launches new app, Base

https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1YqGoopMEjjGv
2•bethecloud•16m ago•0 comments

Most warming this century may be due to air pollution cuts

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2487992-most-warming-this-century-may-be-due-to-air-pollution-cuts/
2•throw310822•17m ago•1 comments

The key to understanding Dynamic Programming: it's not computer programming

https://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=1172
2•ingve•19m ago•0 comments

Spider's visual trickery can fool AI

https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2025/07/spiders-visual-trickery-fools-ai.html
1•geox•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: GitHub-style Markdown note app to test README content

https://www.readmenote.com
1•kukuhsain•24m ago•0 comments

Rich investors who consider themselves tech leaders but who are dumbasses

https://gizmodo.com/billionaires-convince-themselves-ai-is-close-to-making-new-scientific-discoveries-2000629060
2•megamike•27m ago•1 comments

Paranormal investigator dies on US tour with allegedly haunted doll Annabelle

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/16/paranormal-investigator-annabelle-tour-dies
2•austinallegro•30m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you avoid Kanban boards becoming "to-do list graveyards"?

2•jermy4374•32m ago•2 comments

How to Negotiate with Trump

https://substack.com/home/post/p-163416030
2•andsoitis•32m ago•1 comments

RunCat 365

https://github.com/Kyome22/RunCat365
1•Shinobuu•34m ago•1 comments

Apple expands supply chain with $500M commitment to American rare earth magnets

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/07/apple-expands-us-supply-chain-with-500-million-usd-commitment/
1•haunter•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MCP Adapter – Universal gateway for AI tool coordination

https://github.com/startakovsky/mcp-adapter
1•tartakovsky•36m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is someone else also having some issue posting comments in Reddit?

1•hassanahmad•40m ago•3 comments

Open-Source BCI Platform with Mobile SDK for Rapid Neurotech Prototyping

https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202507.1198/v1
1•GaredFagsss•40m ago•0 comments

Why 7 hours of sleep feels different in Japan vs. America

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/viral-post-breaks-down-why-7-hours-of-sleep-feels-different-in-japan-vs-america/articleshow/122485848.cms
2•e2e4•41m ago•0 comments

Hijri Calendar for the Modern World

https://hijricalendar.info
1•guccibase•42m ago•0 comments

Could AI slow science? Confronting the production-progress paradox

https://www.aisnakeoil.com/p/could-ai-slow-science
1•randomwalker•48m ago•0 comments

Tesla engineer admits Tesla didn't maintain Autopilot crash records before 2018

https://electrek.co/2025/07/16/tesla-engineer-admits-tesla-didnt-maintain-autopilot-crash-records-amid-trial-over-fatal-crash/
3•TheAlchemist•49m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

KX Community Edition

https://www.defconq.tech/blog/From%20Elite%20to%20Everyone%20-%20KX%20Community%20Edition%20Breaks%20Loose
60•AUnterrainer•5h ago

Comments

fidotron•5h ago
> A quick look at the product licensing page reveals that KDB-X gives you up to 16GB of RAM, 4 secondary threads per process, and 8 IPC connections.
willvarfar•4h ago
It also says it is not for production use.
quantdev0•3h ago
I see 'KDB-X is not yet intended for production use' in multiple places, presumably due to the preview nature of the software.
kanungle•2h ago
Yes it says the preview is not intended for production. Once it exits preview there's nothing saying it can't be used in prod
latenightcoding•5h ago
With the rise of LLM-coding do these specialized/niche languages lose their edge? (i.e: prototyping speed, job security, etc)
therein•5h ago
In this case it is a little beyond specialized and niche. It is right to left too.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44498766

AUnterrainer•4h ago
No LLM can write KDB yet
pinewurst•4h ago
As most KDB code is proprietary, one wonders if there's even enough available code to train/steal from.
AUnterrainer•1h ago
KDB code is as proprietary as java, python, C++ code found at other financial institutions. What's proprietary is the Q language. not the code you write with it
coredog64•3h ago
No "public" LLM can write KDB yet.
starkparker•4h ago
Context for people lacking it:

- Blog announcement: https://kx.com/blog/introducing-kdb-x-public-preview/

- Product landing page: https://kx.com/products/introducing-kdb-x-public-preview/

KerrAvon•4h ago
for anyone else looking for tl;dr on WTF KDB actually is, it's buried in the AI slop marketing text in the blog announcement: "KDB-X is […] both a programming language and a database."
leprechaun1066•4h ago
The overview here is better than the marketing:

https://code.kx.com/q4m3/0_Overview/

kristjansson•4h ago
Link should be changed to this from the current blogslop
alyandon•4h ago
I just tried to install the community edition and it fails claiming the license key generated by the site is invalid. Not a great onboarding experience.
steveBK123•3h ago
do you have a previous community edition installed?

I ran into this than scanned up and saw some warnings about clearing your environment vars & re-sourcing your profile so it no longer points to the old QLIC/QHOME

alyandon•1h ago
Nope - fresh install.
optymizer•4h ago
What a confusing website. The website is named 'defcon', like the famous defense conference. What does 'defcon' have to do with Q? What even is Q?

The landing page is uninformative. No explanation of what Q is. References ticks, doesn't mention what these are.

The About page is filled with generic words and no substance - so much fluff.

I couldn't tell if KDB-X is an exploit database for Defcon participants, or some other kind of specialized database, and at this point I'm so disappointed by this presentation that I lost interest in whatever this piece of software is or does.

Luckily someone else on HN figured it out and commented with a TLDR, but I'd use this site as an example of how not to design websites.

papercrane•4h ago
> The website is named 'defcon', like the famous defense conference.

Both the defense conference and this are references to the military term DEFCON, that stands for "defense readiness condition". Q here is referring to the Q programming language that is built on top of KDB's K language.

The website is a blog and learning resource for the Q language.

AUnterrainer•4h ago
Thanks. Looks like at least someone could follow my thought process
kristjansson•3h ago
It’s a pretty terrible secondary source, BUT

The topic is clearly of interest to the community, and isn’t half the fun of HN learning about things other people are interested in, from the sources they deem acceptable? Why would you only want to read things that are immediately and totally legible to you, specifically?

bfm•4h ago
TL;DR TOS

Summary of the KX Community Edition License Agreement:

Key Points:

What you get:

- Free license to use KX software for personal or internal business purposes only

- No support or maintenance services included

- Software provided "as is" without warranties

Major restrictions:

- NO commercial use

- Cannot sell, distribute, or monetize any product that uses or depends on this software

- Cannot bundle it with commercial products

- Cannot reverse engineer, modify, or create derivative works

- Cannot remove copyright notices or trademarks

- Software may phone home to verify valid license

Important limitations:

- KX's liability capped at $100

- They disclaim all warranties including fitness for purpose

- You must delete software if agreement terminates

- Subject to export control laws

- KX can audit your compliance

Legal terms:

- Governed by New York law

- You retain no IP rights in the software

- Confidentiality obligations for 5 years

- KX can terminate at any time

Bottom line:

This is a restrictive free license meant for evaluation/personal use only. Any commercial use or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you need commercial rights, you'll need a different license.

Quitschquat•3h ago
What would be the closest open-source equivalent for this? Influx?
AUnterrainer•3h ago
There's nothing that gets close to KDB. You can build an entire framework with just KDB
alt187•1h ago
OP cleverly avoided your question by hallucinating one about what could be done with KBD, but yeah.

Influx is basically the same niche.

anthk•3h ago
Free as in freedoom? Still not.

So, klong for prototyping, and a libre build of 'j' for everything else.

clausok•2h ago
Kx released a 32bit, free-for-commercial-use version in 2014 and then reversed course around a year later after banks and hedge funds surprised them by flocking to it for a large subset of their developers / dev machines.

Hopefully they stick to it this time around. It's an incredible system. It's the only thing I've ever used, including Pandas, dplyr & Matlab, where someone could stand over my shoulder asking data analysis questions and I could answer them, on the fly.

LLM's, though notoriously bad (so far) at KDB+/Q compared to other languages, are still a godsend for folks getting started. I recently returned to writing Q after being away from it for 8 years and I've been amazed how good even Google's AI suggestions have been at helping with functions & queries.

Getting started tip: try using Q strictly as a query language, avoid K. Do everything else (data shoveling, devops,...) with a different language.

0cf8612b2e1e•2h ago
Could you give an example of where it shines? I have had to answer many a SQL/pandas question with someone over my shoulder, so curious where you see the sharpest benefit.

Admittedly, I am unlikely to learn this proprietary DSL, but always good to know what is the best tool for a job.

AUnterrainer•1h ago
Q is not just a query language or a database. It's an array programming language with database capability. You can build an entire framework with just Q, from real-time streaming, to in memory database to on disk database. You can build all APIs and business logic around it. Because it's vector oriented and in memory it's faster than pretty much everything else, no loops required. I have seen a team of 15 KDB developers build what would require an entire etrading department of 200+ developers
leprechaun1066•1h ago
Given Wes McKinney created Pandas for quantitative analysis, it's possible that Pandas wouldn't exist if AQR were paying for a q license.