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OnlyOffice Gets Forked as "Made in Europe", Sparks Licensing and Trust Debate

https://itsfoss.com/news/onlyoffice-forked/
1•abdelhousni•38s ago•0 comments

Show HN: SwiftLM – Qwen Chat on iPhone, 100B+ Moe on M5 Pro 64GB (Native Swift)

https://github.com/SharpAI/SwiftLM
1•aegis_camera•56s ago•0 comments

The Sims Creator's Quest to Turn His and Your Own Mind into a Video Game

https://www.vulture.com/article/will-wright-proxi-the-sims-games.html
1•chaostheory•1m ago•0 comments

Improving my focus by giving up my big monitor

https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2026/04/01/focus/
1•Fudgel•5m ago•0 comments

Allbirds, once valued at $4B, just sold its assets for next to nothing

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/allbirds-the-tech-bro-favorite-once-valued-at-4-billion...
3•timr•6m ago•0 comments

DSTs Are Just Polymorphically Compiled Generics

https://faultlore.com/blah/dsts-are-polymorphic-generics/
1•g0xA52A2A•6m ago•0 comments

Create polished, pro-grade screen recordings – MIT Licensed

https://github.com/webadderall/Recordly
1•pbd•7m ago•1 comments

Claude Wrote a Full FreeBSD Remote Kernel RCE with Root Shell (CVE-2026-4747)

https://github.com/califio/publications/blob/main/MADBugs/CVE-2026-4747/write-up.md
2•ishqdehlvi•12m ago•0 comments

Security vulnerabilities in popular MCP servers (auth bypass, RCE, API keys)

https://old.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/1s7tyuh/one_post_request_six_api_keys_breaking_into/
1•politelemon•14m ago•0 comments

Claude Code Unpacked : A visual guide

https://ccunpacked.dev/
2•autocracy101•18m ago•0 comments

The Agent-Native Editor Was Invented in 1976

https://noquiche.fyi/emacs-for-agents
1•fayalalebrun•22m ago•0 comments

Vector search is the wrong way to give LLMs context

https://github.com/juyterman1000/entroly
2•abby-star•25m ago•0 comments

Contextium – Context Engineering for Teams

https://contextium.io/
1•robputt•26m ago•1 comments

The AI Industry, Unloved

https://read.misalignedmag.com/the-ai-industry-unloved-248ecd2d4304
1•jruohonen•28m ago•0 comments

Rivet's WebAssembly Agent OS

https://rivet.dev/agent-os/
1•KrishKrish•31m ago•0 comments

Beautiful Food Art Creator

https://yumoo.vercel.app/
2•amangousa•34m ago•0 comments

JetStream 3: A modern benchmark for high-performance, compute-intensive Web apps

https://blog.chromium.org/2026/03/jetstream-3-a-modern-benchmark.html
1•robin_reala•34m ago•0 comments

Paper Review: LeWorldModel

https://twitter.com/ID_AA_Carmack/status/2039046172799578122
1•tosh•34m ago•0 comments

DevOps Agent: Clanker CLI

https://github.com/bgdnvk/clanker
1•tekbog•36m ago•0 comments

I Saw Something New in San Francisco

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/29/opinion/ai-claude-chatgpt-gemini-mcluhan.html
2•platzhirsch•38m ago•2 comments

Personified Agentic Software

https://github.com/NascentCore/personified_agentic_repository
1•agenticsoftware•39m ago•1 comments

Biker gangs and hired hands: how Iran is increasingly outsourcing its terrorism

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/27/golders-green-ambulances-firebomb-iran-involvement-...
1•pinewurst•39m ago•0 comments

Quote #75514

https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/quote-75514
1•jruohonen•43m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Browserbeam – a browser API built for AI agents

https://browserbeam.com/
3•nyku•43m ago•0 comments

You can generate flowcharts through AI chat now

1•allen2peace•44m ago•0 comments

Perplexity AI Machine Accused of Sharing Data with Meta, Google

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-01/perplexity-ai-machine-accused-of-sharing-data-...
2•doctaj•48m ago•1 comments

Cacheless Browser

1•lukasfischer•48m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Calx – track and compile corrections humans make with AI agents

https://github.com/getcalx
1•spenceships•49m ago•1 comments

JPMorgan and Pimco Warn Bond Markets Miss Slowdown Risks

https://catenaa.com/markets/global-markets/bond-market-slowdown-risks/
1•malindasp•51m ago•0 comments

NASA's asteroid Bennu sample reveals a hidden chemical patchwork

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260331231739.htm
1•doctaj•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

I built a 516-panel financial terminal in 3 weeks using AI

https://neuberg.ai/
36•saratsai•1h ago

Comments

saratsai•1h ago
I built Neuberg because I’d always wanted a Bloomberg Terminal, but as an independent trader, I just couldn’t justify paying $24,000 a year for it. So I decided to build my own with Claude Code.

It’s a real-time trading terminal covering fixed income, derivatives, commodities, equities, credit, macro, and alternative assets, with 516 panels in total. You can freely drag, drop, and arrange them however you like.

What it does: Scrapes financial news and uses AI for sentiment analysis, including first- and second-order impact detection Offers 516 market data panels, such as Treasury auctions, option surfaces, CLO analytics, GDP nowcasting, and dark pool data Lets you trade directly on Hyperliquid (49 stock perpetuals) and Polymarket (prediction markets) Supports stock trading through Alpaca, both paper and live Includes TradingView-style charting with indicators like RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, ATR, and VWAP Features a world map showing geo-located news events and conflict-zone heatmaps

A few honest caveats: Most of the 486 newly added panels currently use seeded or simulated data. The UI is functional, but not all of them are connected to live data feeds yet. The core 30 panels — including news, charting, trading, heatmaps, calendar, options flow, and insider trading — use real data. This is a solo project, so there are still some rough edges. It’s licensed under BSL 1.1, which means it’s free for non-commercial use.

In about three weeks, I expanded the platform from 30 panels to 516, mostly by vibe-coding with Claude Code. Around 90% of the panel code was written by AI, while I reviewed and integrated everything. I’d really love feedback on the architecture, UI, or panel coverage, and I’m happy to answer any questions.

Source code: GitHub - KoNananachan/Neuberg: Real-time trading news terminal with AI analysis, prediction markets

Factor1177•55m ago
This is great work! Where are you getting your data from? Finding quality data sources is difficult
gymbeaux•51m ago
As far as I know, finding quality data sources is virtually impossible unless you already have so much money that your involvement in the stock market is either because you have insider knowledge or severe boredom owing to your never needing to work a day in your life.

I remember some startup selling a stock market data API as a subscription. I don’t think they exist anymore. So anyone who spent weeks, months of their free time building an app around that API is now completely shit out of luck.

I suspect the real APIs are still running the same code they ran in the 90s and if you have to ask how much they cost, you can’t afford them.

arjie•46m ago
You can get real-time market data through Databento. Been doing it for years. Top of book suffices for most people.
gobdovan•32m ago
You can buy historical data at least from some reputable vendors, although you're still responsible to understand their collection process (sampling frequency, timestamp conventions, corporate action adjustments etc etc), as even 'obvious' things like how daily stock levels are reconstructed based on intraday data can mess up your analytics really bad. I don't think it generalizes to real-time data.
rjh29•54m ago
If I understand correctly, you had 30 working panels for the core functionality. You then vibe-coded an additional 486 new panels that use fake data? That's not quite how you presented the project in the title.
SchemaLoad•49m ago
What do you mean? It says used AI in the title. That already implies it doesn't actually work.
gymbeaux•45m ago
Strong disagree on AI implying it doesn’t actually work. Staff engineers at FAANG are vibe coding these days and their stuff absolutely works.
mathisfun123•42m ago
> Staff engineers at FAANG are vibe coding these days and their stuff absolutely works.

60% of the time it works 100% of the time

chillfox•39m ago
You really want to claim that with the amount of outages lately?

We are trending towards zero nines (not 100) uptime.

kwsp•52m ago
Most of the value of the Bloomberg terminal is the data, not the number of panels
itsthecourier•46m ago
this.
gobdovan•45m ago
Nonsense, when he'll have one panel per screen pixel, he'll be able to see over 8 million Fibonacci retracements, 40 heatmaps and real-time market sentiment headlines at once on a 4k monitor, then you'll see.
oneneptune•41m ago
... and speed. They publish billions of ticker items in near real time simultaneously to all their users... the tech is pretty crazy!
zitterbewegung•47m ago
I open the site and nothing is loading and all I see is a grid
dyauspitr•44m ago
The thing here is I don’t think you’re going to be able to get your hands on the data that the Bloomberg terminal provides especially not near real time live streaming data which is the reason people pay $25,000 a year. You’re not really paying for the interface, that is easy.
hyperbovine•1h ago
Just curious if “number of panels” is a genuine metric by which financial terminals are judged?
ViscountPenguin•1h ago
The only real metric by which financial terminals are judged is "Why don't we have any bloombergs? The bond traders are throwing a hissy fit."
thirtygeo•37m ago
This.
cornholio•58m ago
Not really. The quality of data and latency are paramount, that's what you are actually paying for.
gymbeaux•55m ago
Surely it gets noisy after 30 or so, but pedestrian stock trading apps like Thinkorswim have very high levels of customizability and modularity. I think even extensibility in Thinkorswim’s case. Java I think. Anyway, I would think any users of OP’s app are not using 90% of the 500+ widgets.
gobdovan•39m ago
Panel is an arbitrary UX delimiter, so fundamentally no, unless you're really pedantic in defining (upfront) panel as a meaningfully semantic unit across apps.
doppenhe•1h ago
very cool , i wish it had multi screen mode
pigeons•1h ago
wait to release until it uses real data?
bschwindHN•58m ago
That's a cool slot machine reskin
gymbeaux•58m ago
This is cool, but my experience with trading stocks is that you need to spend money in order to be on a remotely-level playing field with the whales. Ignoring that so much stock market data costs money, there’s also the matter of direct fiber connections to exchanges, brokers who batch your order with others resulting in subpar fill prices relative to bid-ask spread, the pattern day trading rule that only affects poor people, the simple fact that the 1% have insider information and use it to trade stocks for a guaranteed win… really having a dashboard of charts is the least valuable piece, though I admit it is a piece.

I could be mistaken but I thought the reason Bloomberg Terminals are so expensive is because they come with the expensive, real-time data feeds.

michelb•52m ago
The real moat of the Bloomberg terminals is the messaging feature that connects you to the other traders.
gymbeaux•47m ago
Fascinating. It’s called Instant Bloomberg and it’s just AOL instant messenger but only between Bloomberg Terminals. So that is absolutely the “data that insiders rely on that pedestrians will never have” and I’m sure it offers tremendous advantage and may explain why stocks trend in a direction for extended periods of time absent any public news.

I mean there’s no way average joes like us stand a chance doing anything but dollar cost averaging into index funds.

E: imagine if there was a law passed that required those IMs to be public in near-real-time (releasing the transcripts days later defeats the purpose).

mikaeluman•39m ago
I just get a black empty grid (brave browser on iphone)
swframe2•38m ago
Reminds me of the palantir clone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXvU7bPJ8n4

This is the year when solo software firms start to dominate.

fortran77•38m ago
Even if the data were accurate, I'm going to stick with the cheapest vanguard broad market mutual fund. Almost nobody can beat that, if you have a decade or more.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Tarrant#Buffett_bet

aryehof•33m ago
So refreshing for me to see a high data density display. It highlights for me how the norm is to display more “white space” than information.