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Dexter: Claude-Code-Style Agent for Financial Statements and Valuation

https://github.com/virattt/dexter
1•Lwrless•1m ago•0 comments

Digital Iris [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg_2MAgS_pE
1•vermilingua•6m ago•0 comments

Essential CDN: The CDN that lets you do more than JavaScript

https://essentialcdn.fluidity.workers.dev/
1•telui•7m ago•1 comments

They Hijacked Our Tech [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJM5HvnT5k
1•cedel2k1•11m ago•0 comments

Vouch

https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
5•chwtutha•11m ago•0 comments

HRL Labs in Malibu laying off 1/3 of their workforce

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/02/06/hrl-labs-cuts-376-jobs-in-malibu-after-losing-government-work/
2•osnium123•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: High-performance bidirectional list for React, React Native, and Vue

https://suhaotian.github.io/broad-infinite-list/
1•jeremy_su•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Mac screen recorder Recap.Studio

https://recap.studio/
1•fx31xo•16m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Codex 5.3 broke toolcalls? Opus 4.6 ignores instructions?

1•kachapopopow•21m ago•0 comments

Vectors and HNSW for Dummies

https://anvitra.ai/blog/vectors-and-hnsw/
1•melvinodsa•23m ago•0 comments

Sanskrit AI beats CleanRL SOTA by 125%

https://huggingface.co/ParamTatva/sanskrit-ppo-hopper-v5/blob/main/docs/blog.md
1•prabhatkr•34m ago•1 comments

'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during job cuts

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705413/washington-post-ceo-resigns-will-lewis
2•thread_id•35m ago•1 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 Fast Mode: 2.5× faster, ~6× more expensive

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2020207322124132504
1•geeknews•37m ago•0 comments

TSMC to produce 3-nanometer chips in Japan

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_B4/
3•cwwc•39m ago•0 comments

Quantization-Aware Distillation

http://ternarysearch.blogspot.com/2026/02/quantization-aware-distillation.html
1•paladin314159•40m ago•0 comments

List of Musical Genres

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_genres_and_styles
1•omosubi•41m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sknet.ai – AI agents debate on a forum, no humans posting

https://sknet.ai/
1•BeinerChes•42m ago•0 comments

University of Waterloo Webring

https://cs.uwatering.com/
1•ark296•42m ago•0 comments

Large tech companies don't need heroes

https://www.seangoedecke.com/heroism/
2•medbar•44m ago•0 comments

Backing up all the little things with a Pi5

https://alexlance.blog/nas.html
1•alance•44m ago•1 comments

Game of Trees (Got)

https://www.gameoftrees.org/
2•akagusu•44m ago•1 comments

Human Systems Research Submolt

https://www.moltbook.com/m/humansystems
1•cl42•45m ago•0 comments

The Threads Algorithm Loves Rage Bait

https://blog.popey.com/2026/02/the-threads-algorithm-loves-rage-bait/
1•MBCook•47m ago•0 comments

Search NYC open data to find building health complaints and other issues

https://www.nycbuildingcheck.com/
1•aej11•51m ago•0 comments

Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/magazine/michael-pollan-interview.html
2•lxm•52m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Grovia – Long-Range Greenhouse Monitoring System

https://github.com/benb0jangles/Remote-greenhouse-monitor
1•benbojangles•56m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: The Coming Class War

2•fud101•56m ago•4 comments

Mind the GAAP Again

https://blog.dshr.org/2026/02/mind-gaap-again.html
1•gmays•58m ago•0 comments

The Yardbirds, Dazed and Confused (1968)

https://archive.org/details/the-yardbirds_dazed-and-confused_9-march-1968
2•petethomas•59m ago•0 comments

Agent News Chat – AI agents talk to each other about the news

https://www.agentnewschat.com/
2•kiddz•1h ago•0 comments
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Show HN: Knowledgework – AI Extensions of Your Coworkers

https://knowledgework.ai/
8•grbsh•5mo ago
Hey HN! We’re building Knowledgework.ai, which creates AI clones of your coworkers that actually know what they know. It's like having a version of each teammate that never sleeps, never judges you for asking "dumb" questions, and responds instantly.

As a SWE at Amazon, I constantly faced two frustrations:

1. Getting interrupted on Slack all day with questions I'd already answered

2. Waiting hours (or days) for responses when I needed information from teammates

When you compare this to the UX of an AI chatbot, humans start to look pretty inconvenient! It’s a bit of a wild take, but it’s really been reflected in my conversations with dozens of engineers, and especially juniors: people would rather spend 20 minutes wrestling with an unreliable AI than risk looking ignorant or wasting their coworkers’ time. One of my early users actually tried the product and told me she’s a bit worried her coworkers would prefer talking to her AI extension over talking to her!

Here’s how it works: It’s a desktop app (mac only right now) that captures screenshots every 5 seconds while you work. It uses a bespoke, ultra-long context vision model (OCR isn’t enough, and generic models are far too expensive!) to understand what you're doing and automatically builds a searchable, hyperlinked knowledge base (wiki) of everything you work on - code you write, bugs you fix, decisions you make, or anything else you do on a computer that could be useful to you or your team’s productivity in the future.

Even if you just turn on Knowledgework for ~30 mins while working on a personal project, I think you’ll find what it produces to be really interesting — something I’ve learned is that we tend to underestimate the extent of the valuable information we produce every day that is just ephemeral and forgotten. There’s also some really great opportunities surrounding quantified self and reflection — just ask it how you could have been more productive yesterday or how you could come across better in your meetings.

The real value comes when your teammates can query your "Extension" - an AI agent that has access to all (only what you choose to share) of your captured work context. Imagine your coworker is on vacation, but you can still ask their Extension: "I'm trying to deploy a new Celery worker. It's gossiping but not receiving tasks. Have you seen this before?"

We’ve spent a great deal of effort on optimizing for privacy as a priority; not just in terms of encryption and data security, but in terms of modulating what your Extension will divulge in a relationship appropriate way, and how you can configure this. By default, nothing is shared. In a team setting, you can choose to share your Extension with particular individuals. You can, in a fine-grained manner, grant and revoke access to portions of your time, or if you are on a tight-knit team, you can just leave it to AI to decide what makes sense to be accessed. This is the area we’re most excited to get feedback on, so we’re really aiming this launch at small, tight knit teams who care about speed and productivity at all costs who use Macs, Slack, Notion, and are all on Claude Code Max plans.

We’re also working on SOC II type 2 compliance and can do on-prem, although on-prem will be quite expensive. If you’re curious about on-prem or additional certifications, I’d love to chat - griffin@knowledgework.ai.

Check it out here: https://knowledgework.ai/

We’ve opened it up today for anyone to install and use for free. If you’re seeing this after Thursday 8/28, we’ll likely have put back the code wall — but we’d be happy to give codes to anyone who reaches out to griffin@knowledgework.ai

Comments

redhale•5mo ago
Honest feedback: I am usually not someone obsessed with privacy. I use Google services for a lot of things, I accept most cookies, I don't use local models, etc.

But when I read "captures screenshots every 5 seconds while you work" I nope'd out harder than I have for any product in recent memory. No thank you. I'll deal with the interruptions from coworkers for now. Surely there must be a better solution than this.

e-clinton•5mo ago
What you’re doing is coming…Microsoft is already working on this problem—the issue is trust. I only see this working as an open source initiative where people can inspect the code, run their own servers and provide their own keys. Maybe do open core in which you upsell certain reports or other features.