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Vessel – Agentless, local-first VPS control plane in Tauri and Rust

https://github.com/shihebamrii/vessel
2•shihebamrii•3m ago•0 comments

Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers

https://pluralistic.net/2026/06/27/zuckerstreisand-2/
3•HotGarbage•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Proton a Pure go, no CGO GUI library for building applications

https://protonlib.pages.dev/
2•CzaxTanmay•6m ago•0 comments

Corv: An SSH client for AI agents (and humans)

https://github.com/khalid-src/corv-client
2•khalid_0002•6m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Looking for help finishing up my privacy focused web scrapper

https://github.com/bilbywilby/god_stack
2•EddieMunsterrr•8m ago•0 comments

AI Anxiety Is Fueling Burnout Across Silicon Valley's Tech Workers

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-26/ai-anxiety-is-fueling-burnout-across-silicon-v...
3•littlexsparkee•8m ago•1 comments

Completion Rate Is a Vanity Metric

https://www.formaly.io/blog/completion-rate-is-a-vanity-metric
2•Arindam1729•8m ago•0 comments

Logical Physical Clocks and Consistent Snapshots in Globally Distributed DB [pdf]

https://cse.buffalo.edu/tech-reports/2014-04.pdf
2•teleforce•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: The stock research terminal that remembers

https://finqos.com
2•marmmaz•12m ago•0 comments

Data Privacy while using API tools

2•11shyam11•13m ago•0 comments

Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days

https://github.com/bikini/exploitarium
6•binyu•13m ago•0 comments

Miglite – raw SQL migrations for Go projects

https://inhere.github.io/en/blog/2026/gookit-miglite-intro/
2•jxia•15m ago•0 comments

Why Germany's Deutsche Bahn will face delays for many years

https://www.dw.com/en/why-germanys-deutsche-bahn-will-face-delays-for-many-years/a-77721079
2•rustoo•17m ago•1 comments

Permissive vs. Copyleft Open Source

https://shazow.net/posts/permissive-vs-copyleft/
2•vortex_ape•18m ago•0 comments

We Can Fly

https://silvestro2026.substack.com/p/we-can-fly
3•silvestromedia•19m ago•0 comments

Post-Mythos Cybersecurity: Keep calm and carry on

https://cephalosec.com/blog/cybersecurity-in-the-post-mythos-era-keep-calm-and-carry-on/
7•Versipelle•20m ago•2 comments

We refactored half the business to fix a janky script

https://swizec.com/blog/code-is-the-easy-part-or-how-we-refactored-half-the-business-to-fix-a-jan...
2•mooreds•20m ago•0 comments

The Bottleneck Strikes Again

https://cutlefish.substack.com/p/tbm-427-the-bottleneck-strike-again
2•mooreds•22m ago•0 comments

Autonomous AI Software Development: Good Idea, or Bad Idea?

https://adrianavillela.com/post/the-great-autonomous-ai-experiment/
2•mooreds•22m ago•0 comments

SmartGit 26.1

https://www.smartgit.dev/whats-new/26_1/
2•wnesensohn•23m ago•0 comments

Netflix Simplified Batch Compute with Kueue

https://netflixtechblog.com/how-netflix-simplified-batch-compute-with-kueue-87860682629c
2•dalvrosa•24m ago•0 comments

Data Access Patterns That Makes Your CPU Really Angry

https://blog.weineng.me/posts/slowest_add
2•weineng•24m ago•0 comments

An "infovore" shares his chats

https://chatgptpro.substack.com/p/tyler-cowen
4•jger15•32m ago•0 comments

Democrats Are Done with Caution

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/24/opinion/nyc-election-primary-avila-chevalier-lander-valdez.html
3•donsupreme•33m ago•0 comments

We Still Haven't Solved HDR [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hAVA6_Sczs
2•radeeyate•34m ago•0 comments

Stop wasting your LLM context window on standard JSON and YAML

https://www.npmjs.com/package/mason-parser
2•DustLee•36m ago•0 comments

The Swansong of the Glaciers

https://www.wsl.ch/en/news/the-swansong-of-the-glaciers/
3•geox•38m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Threat Models for Search Engines

https://uruky.com/docs/threat-models?il=en
3•BrunoBernardino•39m ago•1 comments

Gemini 3.5 Flash Booking a Holiday End to End Using Fu Web Skill [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uVJ0jYHardk
4•keepamovin•39m ago•0 comments

Simplex Algorithm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplex_algorithm
2•tosh•40m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/27/asian-ai-startups-launch-mythos-like-models-as-anthropics-export-ban-drags-on/
42•bogdiyan•1h ago

Comments

qsxfthnkp2322•1h ago
So now as a regular American we are behind because gatekeepers saying super intelligence is too scary

It was bound to happen soon.

microgpt•38m ago
People who are shielded by walls are always surprised when the same walls shield the people outside from them
lagrange77•23m ago
It is scary.
w4yai•16m ago
It is not. Where's the danger ? We will need to adapt, as in every technology progress, but what do you think will happen ? Realistically ? Don't feed the fearmongering. Yes, we're disrupting the status quo, if that's the danger, then welcome to the world.
prng2021•46m ago
Are we supposed to be impressed? They distilled Anthropic’s models and pat themselves on the back for it. Pathetic.
amarcheschi•43m ago
Anthropic just stole the internet and put it in a transformer and pat itself on the back for it - well no to be honest we have to suffer through hearing them saying that this model is really really dangerous until they got a reaction for they fear mongering
itsdesmond•41m ago
Fuck do I care? Anthropic stole it from the rest of us in the form of training data and environmental externalities. At least this will be cheaper.
I_am_tiberius•41m ago
+1
Zetaphor•11m ago
Please use the upvote button instead of doing this.
renoir•32m ago
This exactly.

YC companies literally steal competing company 1:1 and you turn blindeye.

Then a thief steals from a thief to give it out at better prices than you write low quality comment.

Shame that America will greet 250th anniversary with this kind living in it.

kingforaday•39m ago
They have an impressive set of investors [1]. Also, HN Headline [2] from the other day with 100+ comments.

1. https://sakana.ai/company-info/?lang=en

2. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48624782

visha1v•36m ago
asian is bad wording. this is a japanese startup backed by khosla ventures. japan is an ally of west. the title makes it sound like a chinese company did this.
mksreddy•31m ago
The article talks about 1 Chinese and 1 Japanese model.
colordrops•24m ago
Is that really the most sailent facet of this story? Boxing it by official friend vs foe designations? Don't american academic institutions and corporate entities cooperate closely with Chinese companies as well?
WarmWash•10m ago
The US and China are in a cold war right now, whether that is fully recognized or not, the fight has already begun. The US is blocking models from getting out of the country and China is blocking researchers from getting out of the country. The expectation should be only more closing off in the future.
threethirtytwo•12m ago
Patriotism makes people biased. Better to not hold an identity in this area.
vcryan•1m ago
We are all people. This ally-of-the-west framing is propaganda. Who has harmed me more: this US or China? Who do I have more in common with: a tech worker in China or a US government official?

(I'm based in US - I use the best tech for the task).

lelanthran•35m ago
Feels like I need to repeat myself more than once a day now: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48697258

> These companies providing tokens, whether SOTA or not, that want to IPO are so fucked as time goes on.

>Can't sell their SOTA models, only slightly better than the open source models for the models they can sell, cost 20x to 50x for good models, a TAM that consists almost solely of developers, with no customer of theirs actually boasting increased profits as a result of AI...

> I fear their time to IPO may have passed.

What on earth could Anthropic and OpenAI Pivot to now?

outside1234•32m ago
Propaganda? Pay for “facts” to be placed in the model?
fassssst•24m ago
> a TAM that consists almost solely of developers

That’s the wrong assumption. These models are good at office docs too.

airstrike•21m ago
They're passable at those. And still no moat.
dgellow•15m ago
But you can do office docs work with way cheaper models
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fwipsy•32m ago
First impression: Third-party benchmarks or gtfo. Personally, I've never heard of either of these companies before. We're just supposed to take their word that they've matched the best models on the market?

Sakana describes their model as a "Orchestration Model." Does that mean that it's actually a bunch of different models glued together?

OutOfHere•3m ago
Did Anthropic give you third-party benchmarks? Is that what you said to them?
w4yai•18m ago
Excellent. I'm very thankful the asian/chinese don't give a fuck about the US government. It feels good to have a competitor.
jdw64•8m ago
Where can I get the API?
Alifatisk•7m ago
Through their website.
zkmon•6m ago
I think it is time that we had a UN-sponsored standards body dedicated to bench-marking the newest models from around the world, for everyone's benefit.
ce3d•18m ago
The rest of the world has been asleep whilst America has done a lot of underhand shit.

No more.

I dont think they realise how much the rest of the world dislikes Americans - Im talking known people at top positions of companies talking about how much they prefer and want to use Chinese models over American ones.

wise_young_man•6m ago
You made a new account to post this?
ceejayoz•38m ago
https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/g-s1-87367/anthropic-authors-...

Seems like a bit of karmic justice.

visha1v•37m ago
they mined the internet first. now they’re upset someone brought a shovel.
TheGoddessInari•28m ago
Both of the mentioned models are model orchestrators using a vastly different multi model paradigm.

Saying they in particularare distilled from Anthropic is really [citation needed].

nullbio•22m ago
Anthropic are the pathetic ones. The pariah of the AI industry that nobody likes because all they do is lie, cheat and steal. Now no one can access ChatGPT 5.6 because of their 5 year long fearmongering regulatory capture campaign.

Hopefully they go bankrupt and someone else takes their place.

Alifatisk•7m ago
I seriously do not comprehend how a consumer like you can have sympathy for Anthropic, as if you are part of their organisation or something. Competition is good for us. Wouldn't it have been for asian labs, we would would be fully dependent on OpenAI, Anthropic and Googles services.
8m ago
> What on earth could Anthropic and OpenAI Pivot to now?

World domination tech for military and government customers?

We pay for it but we are the product.