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Armcade, remote control robot arms to play chess

https://www.armcade.tv
1•softservo•38s ago•0 comments

Agentic design patterns, read through a healthcare AI lens

https://jenniferjiangkells.com/thoughts/agentic-patterns-healthcare-lens/
1•adjks•48s ago•0 comments

Under the Trump crypto playbook, the family always wins

https://www.reuters.com/investigations/under-trump-crypto-playbook-family-always-wins-investors-d...
1•layer8•51s ago•0 comments

After culling his flock, US poultry farmer now fears bird flu

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jul/01/bird-flu-farms-us
1•howard941•2m ago•0 comments

Jlook – a pipeable way to turn efficient API JSON into readable code

https://github.com/SyntaxError2505/jlook/tree/main
2•SyntaxError2505•2m ago•0 comments

How Artist Corporations Became Law

https://www.artistcorporations.com/updates/how-artist-corporations-became-law
1•throwoutway•3m ago•0 comments

OpenLieroX has a new version after several years

https://github.com/openlierox/openlierox
1•openlierox2026•3m ago•0 comments

In AI-exposed jobs, only the youngest workers are losing ground

https://www.randalolson.com/2026/06/22/ai-jobs-hit-youngest-workers/
1•littlexsparkee•6m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Who is this Steve T.?

1•jacobreddy•8m ago•0 comments

DHS confirms hackers breached HSIN info-sharing platform

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dhs-confirms-hackers-breached-hsin-info-sharing-pl...
1•dr_kiszonka•13m ago•0 comments

Commission plans to end "as low as reasonably achievable" radiation guidance

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/01/climate/nrc-radiation-regulation-nuclear-overhaul.html
1•donohoe•13m ago•0 comments

Virginia county asks schools to conserve power due to AI electricity price hikes

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/data-centers/virginia-county-asks-all-employees-includ...
1•vrganj•13m ago•0 comments

Reading a PDF and want to get to its home page?

https://discourse.hookproductivity.com/t/hookmark-7-2-is-now-available/9814
1•LucCogZest•14m ago•0 comments

X.com link only works if you aren't logged in

https://twitter.com/coinbureau/status/2071330294452666695/mediaviewer
1•argee•14m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: I'm not excited for Fable and am disappointed in Karpathy

2•behnamoh•16m ago•1 comments

Black Soup

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_soup
2•petethomas•20m ago•0 comments

Backstage access: an unauthenticated SQL injection in Front Gate Tickets

https://ian.sh/frontgate
2•iancarroll•21m ago•0 comments

Michael Burry Cites 'Beginning of the End' with New AI Short Bets

https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/michael-burry-cites-beginning-of-the-end-with-new-ai-short-bet...
2•thm•22m ago•0 comments

Near Miss: The Solar Superstorm of July 2012

https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/planetary-science/23jul_superstorm/
1•simonebrunozzi•23m ago•0 comments

Xbox testing disc-to-digital feature that digitizes a physical game collection

https://www.theverge.com/report/960173/microsoft-xbox-disc-to-digital-feature-physical-game-colle...
2•HelloUsername•24m ago•0 comments

Biriyani Osawa: The Philosophy of Biryani or Die

https://osawa.biriyani.co.jp/en/
2•bitlad•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A Replacement of WhatsApp Polls

https://hive.gionn.net/
1•gionn•25m ago•1 comments

Agent-Owned Accounts (Deployment Environments)

https://robotpaper.ai/agent-owned-accounts-deploy-environments/
1•royosherove•25m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How inevitable are most accessible hard-tech startups?

2•misterballer•27m ago•2 comments

A music selection tool for the mood you are in

http://moods.computer/
1•bonefishgrill•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a company formation tool that works inside your IDE via MCP

https://www.lovie.co/formation/
1•attorney-omer•28m ago•0 comments

A Selfhosted Knitting Library

https://github.com/ZeetLex/knitting-library
1•z33tlex•28m ago•0 comments

What 50k Runs of a 5-Line Eval Taught Us

https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2026/06/19/what-50000-runs-taught-us
1•theanonymousone•29m ago•0 comments

India expels migrants in dead of night

https://www.ft.com/content/bfca910c-7685-4c89-97ba-a84f9e25cc52
1•ericmay•29m ago•2 comments

Citizen Portal – aggregated public government meeting data by city and county

https://citizenportal.ai/
1•joshuaallen•31m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

ZCode: Claude Code from the Makers of GLM

https://zcode.z.ai/cn
130•handfuloflight•1h ago

Comments

JSR_FDED•57m ago
The English language version is:

https://zcode.z.ai/en/docs/welcome

d3Xt3r•12m ago

   For GLM Coding Plan subscribers, quota consumed via Coding Plan for GLM-5.2 in ZCode is discounted by the coefficients below — the same usage draws down less quota, roughly 1.5x the effective allowance.
   
   Peak hours (14:00–18:00 daily)  3x -> 2x
   Off-peak (remaining 20 hours)   1x -> 0.67x
I wonder whether that is referring to local time, or CST (UTC+8)?
brcmthrowaway•52m ago
Telemetry enabled?
aziis98•46m ago
Is this GUI only?
InsideOutSanta•36m ago
Yes.
7e•41m ago
GLM-5.2 seems capable. It’s just much slower than Opus.
shayankh•41m ago
how is this cheaper?
m3h•40m ago
Z.ai documents integrations with nearly all the popular CLI-based agents: https://docs.z.ai/devpack/tool/others

If you're already used to your TUI coding agent, you don't need the desktop agent. Although it is nice that it is there for folks who prefer the Codex App/Claude App UI approach.

m3h•39m ago
Also, kudos to the Z.ai team for adding Linux support from day one.
InsideOutSanta•25m ago
Yeah, I use GLM 5.2 in OpenCode, running in a Docker container with CodeNomad as the web-based GUI. It works perfectly; I can access it from anywhere, and it runs all models (except for Anthropic's subscriptions).
owentbrown•22m ago
From your experience, is it comparable to Claude Code with Opus 4.8? How does it feel? How do the two differ?
InsideOutSanta•7m ago
It's comparable, but not the same.

For some tasks, it's better. Opus refuses tasks for me pretty regularly. GLM 5.2 has never refused a task. So for anything security-related or that touches on topics that trigger Opus's safety guardrails, I use GLM 5.2.

OTOH, for anything related to UI design, I use Opus 4.8. It's much better at taking relatively vague descriptions of user interfaces and a mockup of a related UI and combining them into an immaculate design.

For anything else, I tend to run tasks in Opus and then have GLM review them and write a Markdown file with anything it finds. Then I have Opus review the markdown file and fix the issues it agrees with. The reason I usually go with Opus 4.8 first is mainly that it's faster. Opus 4.8 is, on average, about twice as fast as GLM 5.2 running on z'ai's infrastructure for the same task. There's a large variance (sometimes GLM 5.2 is pretty fast and Opus 4.8 is pretty slow), but on average it's a very noticeable difference.

When I run into Anthropic's Quota, I switch to GLM 5.2 rather than Sonnet. I don't think there's much reason to ever use Sonnet for anything if you can use GLM 5.2 instead.

This is all pretty subjective, of course. On average, I think Opus 4.8 is still a better, more reliable, and faster model, but if it went away tomorrow and I only had GLM 5.2, I wouldn't be too sad about it; I'd get things done with GLM 5.2 just fine.

seizethecheese•38m ago
I'm somewhat surprised that this is not open source (from what I can tell). Compare to Mimo Code https://github.com/XiaomiMiMo/MiMo-Code (which is a CLI, while this is a desktop app).
dizhn•27m ago
It's only a cli because they yanked out the opencode desktop code. (As well as the opencode go/zen model provider)
SwellJoe•14m ago
I don't even know what I would do with a desktop app. I'm running these things in headless VMs, so I can run them with `--dangerously-skip-permissions` or whatever. I don't trust them, even without that flag, on my desktop/laptop.
LaurensBER•3m ago
They might be sending some user requests to Anthropic to gather trading data for their own models. If they do so, perhaps they need to add some tracer to request that they prefer to hide.
paxys•30m ago
UI-wise this looks a lot closer to Codex than Claude Code. Basically an exact copy.
hazelnut•11m ago
I would very much agree. Even the hand icon, the usage in the text field, and the sidebar style are 1:1 identical to Codex. It's a misleading title - it's not close the Claude Code.
toddmorey•26m ago
Does anyone use an agnostic TUI or harness for development tasks that can fairly seamlessly switch between providers?

I'm wanting local context in the spirit of "here are 3 AI providers available, for coding tasks use this one... and for writing prose use this one... and for generating images use this one..." etc.

daytonix•22m ago
have used both pi and opencode for the last 6 months, haven't opened a proprietary harness (cc, codex, cursor) in that same amount of time. right now i'm on pi and i can switch seamlessly between any model across any provider i want, even mid session. can even point them at locally running models.

i think people don't realize how much better life is over on this side, cc and codex rely entirely on vendor lock in imo.

l00sed•20m ago
Haha I pretty much commented the same thing one minute apart.
esafak•10m ago
why did you switch from oc to pi?
l00sed•21m ago
https://opencode.ai/

OpenCode was the first agent harness I used, and I have always like it. You can configure a wide variety of providers, but it's open source and has a number of core contributors.

The other opinionated option is Pi (the Pi agent harness). This is a great lightweight option and also supports a number of providers. You can also use local model servers.

dizhn•26m ago
This comes with a little bit of free credits. (after login)
KronisLV•26m ago
Looks quite pretty! Not sure if I want to try that instead of OpenCode, maybe. OpenCode also has a desktop app, I will admit that I like their TUI one better (and honestly more than Claude Code TUI) but whole the desktop version is kinda more basic, it's nice enough: https://opencode.ai/download

That said, it's interesting that they're releasing a bunch of stuff: ZCode, OCR.z.ai, Image.z.ai, Audio.z.ai, AutoClaw and some other stuff that https://chat.z.ai/ links to. That's a lot of stuff for one org to pull off.

Figured I'd try out their Pro coding plan, seems like it doesn't necessarily give me that much quota than Opus (at least given how many tokens are needed for accomplishing a certain task), but GLM 5.2 in of itself seems like a beefier Sonnet model, pretty good.

bitlad•23m ago
Their tui is quite heavy and crashing quite often as compared to claude code.
rsyring•26m ago
The site is in Chinese (?) and there is no obvious way to switch to English on mobile?
esafak•25m ago
Dang, can you change the submission url to https://zcode.z.ai/en ?
012673•25m ago
I don't know about on mobile, but on desktop there is an EN / CN button on top.
aaroninsf•23m ago
https://zcode.z.ai/en

There's an `EN` link at top right

dr_kiszonka•9m ago
Only if you have a wide enough screen. I had to rotate my phone to landscape. Thanks for the pointer!
esafak•26m ago
I tried it but went back to OC, which feels smarter.

It does have a 1.5x usage promotion for GLM 5.2 on the coding plan so now is a good time to test it...

unleaded•21m ago
As someone who doesnt use these tools, why does every AI company need their own version of Claude Code? Is there more to it than encouraging vendor lock-in?
theredleft•20m ago
implementing their own version of steganographic monitoring lol
dcre•4m ago
A joke but also not a joke.
ambicapter•3m ago
"Quality" of the harness matters a lot to the user experience, and the construction of the harness will depend on the behavior/quirks of the underlying model. So, if you're using Claude Code, you can expect it to work best with Anthropic models, and expect other model-makers to want you to use the harness they've developed.

But mostly vendor lock-in, I imagine.

teravor•19m ago
it's an electron app, it highlights wrong spelling but doesn't suggest corrections. how does someone exhibit so much incompetence?
hadlock•11m ago
Welcome to using v1.0.0 of any product
Aeroi•4m ago
sweet! i'm heaviliy using glm 5.2 in mouse.dev which is great for mobile. the ui looks really good, similar to cursor agents window ect.
wolttam•6m ago
I use the one that I've been developing since 2023. It's intended to be used in exactly this spirit! Written in Go, has image support (which has yet to be fleshed out).

It supports MCP (unlike Pi), sandboxing (with user-mode networking), and runs efficiently at huge contexts.

https://codeberg.org/mlow/lmcli

(The screenshot in the folder is a little bit out of date, but is still representative of the overall look)