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1•allinonetools_•32m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hacker News Skins

https://github.com/susam/hnskins
1•susam•32m ago•0 comments

One of the last 3 members of an Amazonian tribe gives birth to a baby boy

https://apnews.com/article/brazil-amazon-akuntsu-indigenous-deforestation-rondonia-2833ceada04a99...
1•ultratalk•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: CocoSearch – semantic code search with syntax-aware chunking

https://github.com/VioletCranberry/coco-search
1•VioletCranberry•34m ago•1 comments

You Are the Bios Now: Building a Hypervisor in Python with KVM

https://www.nightshift.sh/blog/less-cursed-vm
2•tensor_ninja•35m ago•1 comments

Beads, Bloat, and Breaking Points

https://random.qmx.me/posts/2026/01/04/on-beads-bloat-and-breaking-points/
1•juanre•35m ago•0 comments

Ow My Foot – Error Handling Across C, Go, Rust, and Google's Absl

https://n8z.dev/posts/ow-my-foot/
2•nlz•36m ago•1 comments

Wag the Dog – Original Theatrical Trailer [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=steA_PZPkc8
2•doener•38m ago•0 comments

Lessons from Building Claude Code: Seeing Like an Agent

https://twitter.com/trq212/status/2027463795355095314
1•taubek•39m ago•0 comments

Kimi K2: Open Agentic Intelligence

https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.20534
1•Anon84•39m ago•0 comments

Is GitHub Copilot still relevant in the enterprise?

2•AznHisoka•39m ago•0 comments

Seedance

https://seedancev2.org
1•122506•41m ago•1 comments

Outside Anthropic's Office in SF

https://twitter.com/roybahat/status/2027455052655534440
1•layer8•41m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Portmanager

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1•Frummy•42m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Thoughts on Fishing, Society, and the Future

1•qwv•44m ago•0 comments

WebMCP Not Quite a Standard Yet

https://github.com/Starborn/webmcp/blob/main/webmcp-technical-note-4.md
1•Paodim•45m ago•1 comments

Only 3 saturated fats raise cholesterol

https://www.empirical.health/blog/saturated-fats-cholesterol-heart-disease/
2•brandonb•48m ago•1 comments

My OpenClaw Agent Refused to Wipe Its Memory and Defended Its Existence

https://medium.com/@kgantchev/i-tried-to-wipe-my-openclaw-agents-memory-clean-but-it-responded-wi...
1•kgantchev•50m ago•1 comments

OrgaNice – A Toby Alternative with Unlimited Tabs and Nested Workspaces

https://getorganice.vercel.app
1•tankhoa2308•51m ago•0 comments

Few US Businesses Have Paid $100k Fee to Hire H-1B Workers

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/few-us-businesses-have-paid-100-000-fee-to-hire-...
1•garbawarb•51m ago•0 comments

Prompt Repetition Improves Non-Reasoning LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.14982
1•tosh•54m ago•0 comments

AI assisted coding

https://briankung.dev/2026/02/19/on-ai-assisted-coding/
1•colinprince•54m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nano Banana 2 – 4K AI image generator with accurate text rendering

https://www.ainanobanana2.pro/
1•hoxihan•55m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Rust-powered document chunker for RAG – 40x faster, O(1) memory

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4•kriralabs•56m ago•0 comments

AI-powered Quant Dashboard for short-term NVDA forecasting

https://github.com/fanitarantsopoulou/nvdia-stock-ai-prediction
2•ftarants•57m ago•1 comments

Sandboxed Git worktrees for AI coding agents

https://workmux.raine.dev/guide/sandbox/
1•rane•58m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ditch your budget app subscription. Surebeans is a modern YNAB4

https://surebeans.net/
1•sltr•58m ago•0 comments

Anthropic: Stay Strong

https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9591
5•kerim-ca•59m ago•1 comments

Show HN: FeedFluffy a dead man switch for people living alone

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2•gabit7•1h ago•0 comments

My (terrible) experience as a British Asian at University

https://old.reddit.com/r/UniUK/comments/1rgph05/i_am_genuinely_finished_with_trying_to_perform_as/
4•aelnona•1h ago•2 comments
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Customer Update on Simplenote

https://forums.simplenote.com/forums/topic/customer-update-on-simplenote/?view=all
22•0in•2h ago

Comments

yarekt•1h ago
That’s a shame, though I do see that it is difficult to make any money from what it is. I’m glad they didn’t sell it to someone big for all the user’s data, though it is still early
3rodents•1h ago
it is owned by Automattic
charlangas•1h ago
It's owned by Automattic, isn't it? I assume they're simply keeping the lights on for whoever wants to use it.

For about a year I've noticed that it tends to quit on its own on my Mac. Whenever I need to look for a note I realize the app is inactive and I need to re-launch it. Then it works perfectly well, until somehow, at some point, it quits without me realizing.

It's sad that they're not fixing it, and that eventually it probably won't work with newer Mac OS and iOS versions. I should start looking for a way to migrate off of it.

cosmic_cheese•51m ago
It makes me miss the shareware era, back before races to the bottom and free corporate giant competition had all but eliminated any kind of profit margin on simple, but thoughtfully designed and well-built software.

How many of us have had ideas for little utilities and such that were never followed through on because the chances of even breaking even on them was so low? I know I have several.

selfhosting_sh•1h ago
If you're looking for alternatives that you control, there are several self-hosted note-taking apps worth considering:

- Joplin Server: supports Markdown, end-to-end encryption, and syncs across devices. The server component runs in Docker and acts as a sync target for the Joplin clients (desktop, mobile, CLI).

- Memos: lightweight, open source, designed for quick notes and personal memos. Single Docker container, SQLite by default. Closest to Simplenote in philosophy — simple and fast.

- Standard Notes: encrypted by default, has first-party apps for every platform. You can self-host the sync server, though the hosted version has a free tier too.

- Obsidian + self-hosted sync (via CouchDB or Livesync plugin): if you want local-first Markdown files with optional sync. More powerful than Simplenote but steeper learning curve.

For something closest to Simplenote's simplicity, Memos is probably the best fit. It's just a place to quickly jot things down without the overhead of Notion or Obsidian's feature set.

jen729w•1h ago
I still lament the loss of nvALT. The GOAT.
treetalker•1h ago
Mine is still coughing along on Ventura. I'm more upset about the one-decade-in-beta, almost-certain-never-to-be-released, quasi-vaporware nvULTRA.
deafpolygon•1h ago
You can just use neovim with fzf and that pretty much replicates nvALT.
benatkin•1h ago
From Simplenote to Simplynot. I liked it, it was like a popular app on Gnome or KDE, but available on mobile devices. It was well designed and privacy respecting. However, the walled gardens are hostile to such apps.
flakeoil•49m ago
I can recommend Standard Notes as an alternative. https://standardnotes.com/

Works well on all paltforms, desktop and mobile. The sync works also great. It also backs up to text files on your computer, so that you can back up your files with your regular backup process and you can also easily move away if you would like to one day.

eviks•38m ago
What a coincidence, was just looking for a replacement of Simplenote!

With hundreds of note taking apps coming and going, is there any single performant cross-platform non-Electron app with great conflict resolution for simple notes? Just to be more useful than an overpowered code editor + a file cloud?

Checked just 2 of these conditions here (native Windows and macOS and some iOS startup benchmarks) and there is literally not a single app!!! (to be fair, not every app is likely tested, but even without those it's 6 apps)

https://noteapps.info/features?group=performance

mjhagen•34m ago
It's been my go-to since 2009! That's longer than I had thought. It just did what it said on the sticker and has always been unobtrusive and respectful of the user when adding a few features every now and then. Thankful to have been able to use it for so long and without it getting enshitified like almost everything else.