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Build an agent into any app with the GitHub Copilot SDK

https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/build-an-agent-into-any-app-with-the-github-copilo...
1•friggeri•2m ago•0 comments

Tesla FSD give 50% on insurance price

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1•punnerud•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: New Website: Maravel-Framework.com/

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1•marius-ciclistu•3m ago•0 comments

ClickHouse launches native Postgres service

https://clickhouse.com/blog/postgres-managed-by-clickhouse
1•samaysharma•5m ago•0 comments

Free AI Image Upscaler and Video Generator

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1•Nancy1230•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Code Guard – Detect security flaws in Copilot/ChatGPT generated code

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1•ajujaans•7m ago•0 comments

Snakes and Ladders: A Statistical Analysis

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Single Entry Point Layer Is Underrated

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Minifeed – a curated blog reader and search engine

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Learn NumPy in 40 Minutes – Python NumPy Tutorial [video]

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Sean's List of Open Source and Free Graphics Software

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1•whit537•10m ago•1 comments

AI Assisted Development: Real World Patterns, Pitfalls, and Production Readiness

https://www.infoq.com/articles/ai-assisted-development-series/
1•rbanffy•11m ago•0 comments

First Claude Code client for Ollama local models

https://twitter.com/serafimcloud/status/2014266928853110862
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Ask HN: What is your opinion on non-mainstream mobile OS options (e.g. /e/OS)?

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AI Gossip

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How llms.txt makes your docs AI-Discoverable

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Energy demand and decarbonization in 2025 and beyond

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44359-025-00139-w
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Grok Created Sexualized Images

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1•carefulfungi•14m ago•2 comments

Amazon Launching Its Largest-Ever Store

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HUD - Voice Assisted Canvas with heads up display style nav

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Are you sure you want to leave YouTube?

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Two phones that connect complete strangers

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X.com (Twitter) Down?

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vLLM multi-turn conversations design

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1•CCs•21m ago•0 comments
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Show HN: Bible translated using LLMs from source Greek and Hebrew

https://biblexica.com
6•epsteingpt•1h ago
Built an auditable AI (Bible) translation pipeline: Hebrew/Greek source packets -> verse JSON with notes rolling up to chapters, books, and testaments. Final texts compiled with metrics (TTR, n-grams).

This is the first full-text example as far as I know (Gen Z bible doesn't count).

There are hallucinations and issues, but the overall quality surprised me.

LLMs have a lot of promise translating and rendering 'accessible' more ancient texts.

The technology has a lot of benefit for the faithful, that I think is only beginning to be explored.

Comments

mikemarsh•1h ago
> The technology has a lot of benefit for the faithful

Although written primarily for Orthodox Christians, there are valuable cautions here to consider regardless of your tradition: https://www.jordanville.org/artificialintelligence

epsteingpt•1h ago
100% agree, like any technology it's neither inherently good nor evil.

In this instance, I think it has the opportunity to democratize deep religious study in ways that used to be reserved for serious scholars.

e.g. Do you know what the word "daily" in the Lord's Prayer comes from?

Questions like these can engage the mind and spirit.

I hope more people use the tools to fully explore their faith, instead of outsourcing prayer and sermon creation to the LLMs.

bwestergard•15m ago
You say you "100% agree" with the essay, and then say that LLMs are "like any technology it's neither inherently good nor evil."

Did you read the essay? It says:

"Instead of being merely “agnostic” as many argue, digital technology has amplified the ability of the princes of this world to feed the fallen man, to make him more docile and distracted while installing beliefs, morals, and feelings that are acceptable to the secular spirit of this age. AI may be the final technology that is weaponized to create this new man before the Antichrist arrives, who will be the human manifestation of AI---an ever-helpful problem-solver who people mistakenly feel they cannot live without."

Your position is diametrically opposed to this one.

jqpabc123•1h ago
What is the "expanse"?

Answer: The sky. The ancient people who wrote the bible thought the sky was a solid dome that separated "the water's above" (aka rain) from the water's below. God lived on the other side of this dome.

This is confirmed later in Genesis with the Tower of Babel story.

They tried to reach this dome by building a tower. And "god" was so offended by their ignorance and stupidity (which he perpetrated) that he decided to punish them.

The "faithful" obviously reject this simple interpretation in favor of something more obtuse and mystical.

epsteingpt•1h ago
Not here to have a religious debate - though given HN, it may turn into one!

Imprecise language is a common human feature of a lack of understanding - something we all suffer from. We call LLM's "AI" without fully understanding what's artificial and what's intelligence.

The story of faith is, in some ways, the story about how little we know about the universe. That doesn't mean there's no progress. If anything, it shows there is an end goal.

The ancient narratives of Babel and Genesis reduce the incomprehensible (Creation, the Divine) into elements we as humans at that time could understand.

How else could our ancestors have possibly related to the divine?

jqpabc123•11m ago
How else could our ancestors have possibly related to the divine?

There is nothing "divine" in the story.

It is a collection of unscientific, erroneous myths and beliefs that were popular in the culture at the time it was written --- by men. The only reason any divinity can still be subscribed to it is that these basic facts have been somewhat obfuscated through translation.

I truly appreciate the fact that they put this right up front in the book. Interpreted for what it is, it succinctly obviates the need for much further consideration or worry.