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A delightful Mac app to vibe code beautiful iOS apps

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1•jdjuwadi•1m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Gemini Station – A local Chrome extension to organize AI chats

https://github.com/rajeshkumarblr/gemini_station
1•rajeshkumar_dev•1m ago•0 comments

Welfare states build financial markets through social policy design

https://theloop.ecpr.eu/its-not-finance-its-your-pensions/
2•kome•5m ago•0 comments

Market orientation and national homicide rates

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1745-9125.70023
3•PaulHoule•5m ago•0 comments

California urges people avoid wild mushrooms after 4 deaths, 3 liver transplants

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-death-cap-mushrooms-poisonings-liver-transplants/
1•rolph•6m ago•0 comments

Matthew Shulman, co-creator of Intellisense, died 2019 March 22

https://www.capenews.net/falmouth/obituaries/matthew-a-shulman/article_33af6330-4f52-5f69-a9ff-58...
3•canucker2016•7m ago•1 comments

Show HN: SuperLocalMemory – AI memory that stays on your machine, forever free

https://github.com/varun369/SuperLocalMemoryV2
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Show HN: Pyrig – One command to set up a production-ready Python project

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1•Winipedia•10m ago•0 comments

Fast Response or Silence: Conversation Persistence in an AI-Agent Social Network [pdf]

https://github.com/AysajanE/moltbook-persistence/blob/main/paper/main.pdf
1•EagleEdge•10m ago•0 comments

C and C++ dependencies: don't dream it, be it

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1•ingve•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Vbuckets – Infinite virtual S3 buckets

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Open Molten Claw: Post-Eval as a Service

https://idiallo.com/blog/open-molten-claw
1•watchful_moose•12m ago•0 comments

New York Budget Bill Mandates File Scans for 3D Printers

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2•bilsbie•13m ago•1 comments

The End of Software as a Business?

https://www.thatwastheweek.com/p/ai-is-growing-up-its-ceos-arent
1•kteare•14m ago•0 comments

Exploring 1,400 reusable skills for AI coding tools

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Show HN: A unique twist on Tetris and block puzzle

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The logs I never read

https://pydantic.dev/articles/the-logs-i-never-read
1•nojito•19m ago•0 comments

How to use AI with expressive writing without generating AI slop

https://idratherbewriting.com/blog/bakhtin-collapse-ai-expressive-writing
1•cnunciato•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LinkScope – Real-Time UART Analyzer Using ESP32-S3 and PC GUI

https://github.com/choihimchan/linkscope-bpu-uart-analyzer
1•octablock•20m ago•0 comments

Cppsp v1.4.5–custom pattern-driven, nested, namespace-scoped templates

https://github.com/user19870/cppsp
1•user19870•22m ago•1 comments

The next frontier in weight-loss drugs: one-time gene therapy

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2•bookofjoe•24m ago•1 comments

At Age 25, Wikipedia Refuses to Evolve

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2•asdefghyk•27m ago•4 comments

Show HN: ReviewReact – AI review responses inside Google Maps ($19/mo)

https://reviewreact.com
2•sara_builds•28m ago•1 comments

Why AlphaTensor Failed at 3x3 Matrix Multiplication: The Anchor Barrier

https://zenodo.org/records/18514533
1•DarenWatson•29m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How much of your token use is fixing the bugs Claude Code causes?

1•laurex•32m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agents – Sync MCP Configs Across Claude, Cursor, Codex Automatically

https://github.com/amtiYo/agents
1•amtiyo•33m ago•0 comments

Hello

2•otrebladih•34m ago•1 comments

FSD helped save my father's life during a heart attack

https://twitter.com/JJackBrandt/status/2019852423980875794
3•blacktulip•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Writtte – Draft and publish articles without reformatting, anywhere

https://writtte.xyz
1•lasgawe•39m ago•0 comments

Portuguese icon (FROM A CAN) makes a simple meal (Canned Fish Files) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9FUdOfp8ME
1•zeristor•41m ago•0 comments
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December in Servo: multiple windows, proxy support, better caching, and more

https://servo.org/blog/2026/01/23/december-in-servo/
153•t-3•2w ago

Comments

dfajgljsldkjag•2w ago
It is nice to see the multiple windows feature finally working. I have seen many projects fail because they could not handle the complexity of the modern web. This update shows that Servo is becoming a serious tool and not just an experiment. We need this to succeed to keep the internet healthy.
Fervicus•2w ago
I haven't been keeping track on servo's progress too much, but I was pleasantly surprised. I was able to download and run it without having to worry about building it. It already supports multiple tabs. It was able to load HN and a few other sites I threw at it just fine. Couldn't run YouTube videos but that's understandable. Gives me at least some optimism for the future.

I am also really rooting for Ladybird [0]. I wish they'll take some inspiration from this and provide prebuilt versions for people to try soon.

[0] - https://ladybird.org/

diath•2w ago
The FAQ says:

> We are targeting Summer 2026 for a first Alpha version on Linux and macOS. This will be aimed at developers and early adopters.

With that being said, building Ladybird is quite trivial, the scripts in the repo take care of everything, it just takes some time.

Fervicus•2w ago
I must have missed that, thanks. I did build it recently, and yes it wasn't complicated, but it took ages.
lostmsu•1w ago
Just wanted to say I started contributing to Servo in April and you can do too: https://opencollective.com/servo
LeFantome•1w ago
Ladybird is further ahead than Servo, at least with what it can render and how correct it is. But Ladybird is a lot slower at this point.

One reason of course is that Ladybird wrote its own JavaScript engine while Servo uses SpiderMonkey.

Ladybird scores over 500 on https://html5test.co which is better than Firefox 60. And Ladybird is not too far behind Safari on the Web Playform Tests (ahead of Servo).

I wish both projects well.

maximilianthe1•1w ago
I've just tested my Firefox at https://html5test.co and it shows `546 out of 588 points`. Are you running an outdated version?
LeFantome•1w ago
I am running the latest version of Firefox, but I said it was better than version 60 of Firefox (years old). I am certainly not suggesting that Ladybird is more feature complete than modern Firefox. Ladybird is pre—Alpha.

But the fact that Ladybird scores over 500 and you are getting 546 in Firefox tells us how advanced Ladybird is getting.

When I tried Servo a month ago, it was scoring around 400.

EspadaV9•1w ago
I too was looking forward to Ladybird, until the main author revealed his political alignment, which is alas, not something I can support (https://drewdevault.com/2025/09/24/2025-09-24-Cloudflare-and...).
LeFantome•1w ago
In both of the cases people criticize the Ladybird founder for, he was explicitly asking to avoid conflict. If you do not have time to read up on it, maybe temper these accusations with that knowledge.

He was first branded as a fascist when a non-contributor to SerenityOS submitted a bug or a pull request to change male pronouns to something else. Kling asked to keep the project contributions and discussion technical and not political. That is it. His crime was the classic “asking me not to be political is political” drama.

Next, and admittedly worse, he said something related to Charlie Kirk like “I hope more people engage with words and not fists”. Since Charlie Kirk was a massive douche, people do not like implying that there was anything good about him. While I get this, the idea that this comment confirms Andreas Kling to be a fascist is, well, a bit fascist for my taste.

Kling is famous for starting his videos with “Hello friends”, he has hundreds of good natured videos online, he is very open and humble of his experiences with drug addiction, and he lives in a country that is almost exclusively left wing by US standards. He seems far better behaved than his critics. I am going to have to see a bit more evidence than the above to start boycotting Ladybird over his politics. But that is just me I guess.

jszymborski•2w ago
It seems a lot of progress is being made towards making this a viable embedded web engine.

Nice to see donations are steadily growing, it's a well deserved project for the health of the web.

Vinnl•2w ago
Direct link for those interested in chipping in: https://servo.org/sponsorship/
drzaiusx11•1w ago
Having a viable alternative to the KHTML-lineage engines (blink/webkit) besides Gecko will be a boon for the web.

I haven't been super happy with Mozilla's management of Firefox, although it's my daily driver and a great browser. I just don't have super high confidence it'll be viable long term from a corporate standpoint, especially since it's largely been payrolled by Google which makes Blink, so having another real alternative would be great. Having a sustainable, grassroots community project in Servo makes me have hope again (after Mozilla dropped the ball on them...)

hugs•1w ago
not mozilla-related, but there's also the ladybird project if you're looking for sustainable alternatives: https://ladybird.org/
maelito•1w ago
The EU should find a way to fund Firefox or another independant browser.

Independant from Safari's and Chrome's engines.

nicoburns•1w ago
There has been some EU funding for Servo:

- The Sovereign Tech Agency (a branch of the German government) is funding Igalia ~€500,000 over two years to work on Servo (https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/servo).

- And there have been several NLnet grants (that are worth up to €50,000 each) to individuals working on Servo (NLnet gets there money from the EU).

Those aren't huge sums in the context of browser development, but they're not nothing either.