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Starship – Critical Path [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a0ecQMq-rM
1•throwitaway222•26s ago•0 comments

Battery-powered Charles River ferry begins testing near Boston

https://www.watertownmanews.com/2026/07/13/wada-hoppah-charles-river-ferry-boat-has-launched-see-...
1•ilamont•2m ago•0 comments

AI use case library – Who is deploying AI, and what happened (150+ cases)

https://aiweekly.co/ai-use-cases
1•adu_onemore•2m ago•0 comments

Human Emacs

https://human-emacs.org/
1•birdculture•3m ago•0 comments

France powers down several nuclear reactors due to extreme heat

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2026/07/12/france-powers-down-several-nuclear-reactors-d...
2•_Microft•4m ago•0 comments

Grok Build uploading full repos and .envs to GCP

https://twitter.com/xbtoshi/status/2076338252051841512
2•ashleypeacock•5m ago•0 comments

Trump notifies Congress of new war against Iran

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/13/trump-notifies-congress-of-new-war-against-iran-00995170
7•bushwart•5m ago•1 comments

AI Agents for Increasing Revenue

https://alum.so/
2•Sumiran7•5m ago•1 comments

The Tick That Hunts Down Its Hosts–Including Us

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/07/06/the-tick-that-hunts-down-its-hosts-including-us
1•randycupertino•7m ago•0 comments

Venice's access fee doesn't reduce tourism: it selects who can afford it

https://andreafontana.it/en/venice-entry-ticket-overtourism.html
1•trikko•8m ago•0 comments

Microsoft commits $2.5B, 6k employees AI implementation unit

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/02/microsoft-commits-2point5-billion-6000-employees-ai-implementatio...
1•rbanffy•8m ago•0 comments

Quantum-Augmented Databases Study Aims to Break Bottlenecks Slowing Data Systems

https://viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2026/07/toward-quantum-augmented-databases-new-usc-study-could...
1•rbanffy•9m ago•0 comments

Brazilian woman held as a slave for 38 years (2021)

https://www.dw.com/en/brazilian-woman-held-as-a-slave-for-38-years/a-56177797
1•toilet•9m ago•0 comments

Human settlement of East Polynesia coincident with prolonged S. Pacific drought

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1920975117
1•janalsncm•11m ago•0 comments

Welcome to the Modern World. Is The Most Unhelpful Thing You Can Say to a Dev

https://codemonkey.studio/welcome-to-the-modern-world-why-that-might-be-the-most-unhelpful-thing-...
1•rmason•12m ago•1 comments

Brain-inspired hardware brings faster, low-power anomaly detection to AI systems

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-07-brain-hardware-faster-power-anomaly.html
1•rbanffy•12m ago•0 comments

I built a domain name discovery tool I don't hate

https://domaame.com
1•cybrjoe•13m ago•1 comments

Meta's AI Glasses Will Activate the Camera Without the Camera Indicator Light

https://www.privacyguides.org/news/2026/07/13/the-next-version-of-metas-ai-glasses-will-activate-...
1•Cider9986•13m ago•0 comments

Evelyn Berezin: instamatic for UAL, then first word processor

https://www.invent.org/inductees/evelyn-berezin
1•stmw•14m ago•0 comments

Apple sues OpenAI after ex-engineer allegedly used bug to steal trade secrets

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/07/apple-sues-openai-after-ex-engineer-allegedly-used-bu...
2•bookmtn•15m ago•0 comments

New York City's chief technologist launches team to transform city's technology

https://www.fastcompany.com/91571965/new-york-citys-chief-technologist-is-launching-a-new-team-to...
1•hn_acker•16m ago•1 comments

Department of War Suspends CMMC Phase II Requirements

https://www.war.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/4542329/forging-the-arsenal-of-freedom-departme...
2•ckrailo•19m ago•0 comments

We gave open models root on broken servers and graded them on the machine

https://glassmkr.com/blog/open-model-ladder-blind-remediation
1•glassmkr•24m ago•0 comments

Making Fable Cheaper Than Opus

https://cognition.com/blog/making-fable-cheaper-than-opus
1•aarvin_roshin•27m ago•0 comments

Harness Engineering for Self-Improvement – Lil'Log

https://lilianweng.github.io/posts/2026-07-04-harness/
1•haritha1313•29m ago•0 comments

Measuring Agents in Production – ICML

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.04123
1•haritha1313•30m ago•0 comments

Web Client SDK

1•atoapaymentsapp•31m ago•0 comments

Coluber: Language Written in Nim. Speaks Nim, C, Vlang, Python, and JavaScript

https://codeberg.org/distantfar/coluber
1•baranul•34m ago•0 comments

Consumer Resources – CFPB

https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/
1•enjoyyourlife•34m ago•0 comments

V. vulnificus infection has extreme mortality and lacks a treatment protocol

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrio_vulnificus
1•burnt-resistor•34m ago•0 comments
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Show HN: Finterm.ai Bloomberg terminal for Claude Code

https://finterm.ai/
5•cheeseblubber•3h ago
Hi, my name is Kam, and today my cofounder Josh and I are shipping Finterm, a CLI that gives coding agents direct access to financial data: stock prices, options data, SEC filings, and Ticker Deep Research, a filtered ticker news search. I’m a developer and have been a full-time trader for the past few years.Recently I have been using LLMs more and more in my trading and strategy. I always found it frustrating that Claude Code or GPT did not have direct access to actual financial information and had to rely on web search, so it couldn’t get me more granular numbers for specific options pricing.

When making a trade I want to understand as much as possible about the stock. Instead of relying on analysts or interpretations of the data, I like to go directly to the truth. So whenever I have a trade thesis, I break research into a few parts: company research, analyst sentiment, and market sentiment.

Last September I had a short thesis on Popmart Labubu's parent company. I was betting the toy was a fad and that the stock would fall. I read through the SEC filings and an LLM analyze them too: how big a driver is Labubu, what's the business model, what does the debt look like, and what looks strange enough to dig into. I compared the company to its peers on EPS and industry metrics. I asked GPT to do deep research that included around 50 queries and hundreds of pages to map every argument about the stock. Finally I looked at the options data: call/put ratios, implied volatility, recent volume, to see how the real money was betting. I made 16% over the next month.

The flow was painful, fetching SEC data, copy pasting filing sections in to GPT, aggregating everything by hand, and juggle a dozen chat windows.

In the past few months, Josh and I spent more time trying to get agents to trade autonomously. The more we dug in, the more we realized that the problem you need to solve first is giving agents access to factual information in a token-efficient way.

We found that agents performed better with a CLI, since it didn’t waste as many tokens as interfacing with MCP or making API calls. We designed the CLI to be self-documenting and behave similarly to skills so it would be agent-friendly.

Second, we batch multiple calls together. Whenever I research a ticker, I want the same few pieces of information every time—P/E ratio, revenue, current stock price, options sentiment. We let your agent make a single call, which saves tokens and gives a more complete view of a ticker.

When doing web searches about a ticker, you often get noisy articles (how much you would have made if you had invested $X in Amazon in 2002), SEO spam, and duplicated articles covering the same topic from the same source. So our Ticker Deep Research returns a research packet: it fetches 600–800 links per ticker, strips out the 30–40% that is noise, and gives back the state of the internet on that ticker—deduped, with sources labeled primary or secondary and known AI-slop sites flagged. Instead of crawling hundreds of webpages itself, your agent gets a thorough snapshot of what the market thinks about the stock.

We take the same approach for SEC filings. Even with raw filings accessible now, most quarterly and annual filings are 90–95% boilerplate and repetition. We offer raw filings, but also an SEC filing diff tool where your agent sees only the diffs: the important changes to the company.

Stock and options data is delayed by up to 15 minutes, which keeps costs reasonable and fits the research-first use case we’re building for.

We realize this is a niche product for a technical audience that likes to trade stocks using Claude Code, but it’s close to a lot of the frustrations I feel myself, so I wanted to share it and see if anyone else is interested.

You can sign up and npm install -g @finterm-ai/cli to test it. We have a 3-day free trial (card required) and would love any feedback.