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EOL DR / End-of-Life Disaster Response

https://github.com/potatoqualitee/eol-dr
1•chris_wot•4m ago•0 comments

Heat wave exposes workers to injury and death

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/07/03/yash-j03.html
1•t-3•7m ago•1 comments

David Beazley – Programming Courses

https://www.dabeaz.com/courses.html
1•gregsadetsky•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An Omegle for Day Trading

https://strangertrade.fly.dev/
1•avneh•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FinMav – Screen 3,000+ stocks by describing what you want in English

https://www.finmav.ai
1•amanuelse•11m ago•0 comments

2026 Unslop AI-Written Fiction Contest Results ($10k Grand Prize)

https://www.hyperstitionai.com/unslop-results
1•networked•14m ago•0 comments

Magit 4.6 Released

https://emacsair.me/2026/07/01/magit-4.6/
1•signa11•18m ago•0 comments

Varela: Neuromancer-inspired 3D self-mutating coding harness

https://github.com/ajensenwaud/varela/
1•hestefisk•20m ago•1 comments

This is complete software. Can you say that about yours?

https://nonogra.ph/this-is-complete-software-can-you-say-that-about-yours-07-04-2026
5•arkhiver•25m ago•2 comments

Show HN: RightIdea – Validate app ideas with real market data before you build

https://rightidea.app
1•DajiLabs•26m ago•0 comments

A Sort of Buzzing Inside My Head

https://www.nybooks.com/online/2023/06/25/a-sort-of-buzzing-inside-my-head/
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•31m ago•2 comments

AI puts B Corps' values to the test

https://www.fastcompany.com/91568793/ai-puts-b-corps-values-to-the-test
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•36m ago•1 comments

Show HN: High performance command guard and policy enforcement for Agents in Zig

https://github.com/christopherkarani/Orca
2•karc14•38m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Crew – Let Claude Code agents talk to each other

https://github.com/0xmmo/crew
3•mmoustafa•39m ago•2 comments

Linux Looking to Retire a Number of Old ARM Platforms in Early 2027

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Drop-Old-ARM-2027
2•maxloh•40m ago•0 comments

I am dreading our LLM-written incident report future

https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2026/06/19/i-am-dreading-our-llm-written-incident-report-future/
2•baxtr•40m ago•0 comments

Space startup Katalyst launches orbital rescue for aging NASA observatory

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/space-startup-katalyst-launches-orbital-rescue...
2•JumpCrisscross•47m ago•0 comments

NERM – a tamper-evident audit log that proves itself. Run it yourself

https://github.com/metacentric-tech/nerm-core
1•META-TECH•1h ago•1 comments

What a 1976 Washington Post prediction said about 2026

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2026/07/03/what-1976-washington-post-prediction-said-about...
2•reaperducer•1h ago•0 comments

The Age of Decision

https://www.threerulescompany.com/the-age-of-decision
1•dtedesco1•1h ago•0 comments

How Memgraph 3.11 Simplifies Multi-Tenancy for Cross-Database Graph Workloads

https://memgraph.com/blog/memgraph-3-11-multi-tenant-graph-workloads
1•taubek•1h ago•1 comments

Agentic coding notes from Galapagos Island

https://danluu.com/ai-coding/#appendix-agentic-loops-and-writing-this-post
33•gm678•1h ago•12 comments

Redundancy and Bloat Seen in AAA Game Engines

https://zero-irp.github.io/Redundancy-seen-in-AAA-game-engines/
1•davikr•1h ago•0 comments

What the AirCon Debate Says About Britain's Climate Insanity [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwS3l5uP168
1•Bender•1h ago•0 comments

Why A.I. Won't Steal All Our Jobs

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/30/opinion/ai-agents-steal-jobs-employment.html
1•reaperducer•1h ago•1 comments

FEOM – Windows GUI automation at 8ms, no GPU needed

https://github.com/a92070888-dev/mcp-os-native-automation
1•a92070888•1h ago•0 comments

PangolinMatrix – write down encoded passwords, not real ones

https://pangolinmatrix.com
3•corvina•1h ago•0 comments

Google reCAPTCHA Reverse Engineered

https://github.com/elyelysiox/recaptcha
3•Pelada•1h ago•0 comments

Where can I find or get in contact with farmers specifically in the US?

2•strapchay•1h ago•2 comments

We Heart It is back

https://weheartit.net/
1•djxjxjcjcjc•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Agentic coding notes from Galapagos Island

https://danluu.com/ai-coding/#appendix-agentic-loops-and-writing-this-post
31•gm678•1h ago

Comments

brcmthrowaway•53m ago
This seems like the beginnings of AI psychosis, tbh.
zarzavat•51m ago
Fable changes the game yet again, because it's API-only.

You're not likely to want to run Fable in a loop any more than you want to take a bunch of dollar bills and light them on fire. Every invocation of Fable has to be intentional, its context carefully managed. I feel like a babysitter.

eru•38m ago
For now, I can use Fable from the web just fine.

> You're not likely to want to run Fable in a loop any more than you want to take a bunch of dollar bills and light them on fire. Every invocation of Fable has to be intentional, its context carefully managed.

Eh, that's just because it's the current frontier model. Give it a few weeks, and prices will drop.

zarzavat•9m ago
API prices are the new normal. I doubt that prices will drop to the level of the subsidized subscriptions any time soon. Usage is growing exponentially but capacity cannot. There is no reason for them to waste their capacity on subscription users if they can sell that same capacity to API users.

Like with Uber and Lyft, the low prices were a fight for market share, but now they have successfully captured that market share the focus changes to balancing their books.

weird-eye-issue•23m ago
Compared to Opus 4.8 I really haven't been impressed
NitpickLawyer•23m ago
I agree with you that you don't need fable for everything, and you have to be careful on what you run it on. CRUD stuff, sure even the small models can do it. But there certainly are tasks that are very much suited for the absolute SotA and you'd leave money on the table by not using it. And how much a task is worth is dependant on how much it improves your bottom line. So the cost/token becomes largely irrelevant.

Let's take this [1] benchmark. A bit more context here [2].

Here models are asked to create kernels for running inference on models. This is a benchmark perfectly suited and highly relevant right now. It's easily verifiable, an active are of research, and the results are immediately useful.

Say you have 1 unit of compute, it costs 300k $ and serves 1x users. In comes Fable and after one session it gives you 30% speed-up on your 1 unit of compute. It can now serve 1.3x users. How much is that one session worth for you? How much is it worth for a company using 10 units? 100 units? How much is it worth for a hyper-scaler running 10.000 units? How much is it worth for a lab that trains the next frontier model and then serves it from 100.000 units? 30% is relative. And the cost for one session is really meaningless. It can cost 1m$ / session and it would still be worth it for someone.

[1] - https://kernelbench.com/mega

[2] - https://x.com/elliotarledge/status/2072814573753975266

bob1029•16m ago
A lot of the crazy ideas seem to have melted away in the face of massive context sizes. Today, I can put roughly a megabyte of utf8 text into my system prompt before things start to get weird.

That is a massive amount of information even if we are being sloppy with it. You can read The Hobbit and the first Harry Potter book cover-to-cover and still have room to spare. I would deeply struggle to develop a world model this detailed for any business. Anything that needs to get more specific than these narratives can be a SQL query tool into the data warehouse, grep over the codebase, MS graph API lookup, etc.

Giving the business a balanced way to collaborate over this one shared model of the world is a new challenge I am beginning to engage with. I've also noticed that the world model will compound on itself in terms of self-detection of update opportunities. The more constraints there are, the more likely we appear to violate one.

foobarbecue•11m ago
It's "Galapagos" or "Galápagos," not "Galapagos."
stingraycharles•9m ago
You miswrote OP’s miswriting in the third version :)