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Claude Code Unpacked : A visual guide

https://ccunpacked.dev/
86•autocracy101•1h ago•26 comments

Mad Bugs: Vim vs. Emacs vs. Claude

https://blog.calif.io/p/mad-bugs-vim-vs-emacs-vs-claude
8•Munksgaard•23m ago•0 comments

Neanderthals survived on a knife's edge for 350k years

https://www.science.org/content/article/neanderthals-survived-knife-s-edge-350-000-years
97•Hooke•5h ago•42 comments

TinyLoRA – Learning to Reason in 13 Parameters

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.04118
142•sorenjan•4d ago•18 comments

Bring Back MiniDV with This Raspberry Pi FireWire Hat

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/minidv-with-raspberry-pi-firewire-hat/
29•ingve•3d ago•5 comments

TruffleRuby

https://chrisseaton.com/truffleruby/
96•tosh•3d ago•4 comments

Show HN: 1-Bit Bonsai, the First Commercially Viable 1-Bit LLMs

https://prismml.com/
195•PrismML•9h ago•81 comments

Chess in SQL

https://www.dbpro.app/blog/chess-in-pure-sql
17•upmostly•2d ago•4 comments

A dot a day keeps the clutter away

https://scottlawsonbc.com/post/dot-system
249•scottlawson•9h ago•77 comments

MiniStack (replacement for LocalStack)

https://ministack.org/
189•kerblang•9h ago•37 comments

The Claude Code Source Leak: fake tools, frustration regexes, undercover mode

https://alex000kim.com/posts/2026-03-31-claude-code-source-leak/
1078•alex000kim•17h ago•417 comments

OpenAI closes funding round at an $852B valuation

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/31/openai-funding-round-ipo.html
405•surprisetalk•10h ago•353 comments

4D Doom

https://github.com/danieldugas/HYPERHELL
173•chronolitus•4d ago•39 comments

Use string views instead of passing std:wstring by const&

https://giodicanio.com/2024/05/14/why-dont-you-use-string-views-like-std-wstring_view-instead-of-...
34•Orochikaku•2d ago•33 comments

Butterfly-collecting: The history of an insult (2017)

http://lughat.blogspot.com/2017/10/butterfly-collecting-history-of-insult.html
4•jruohonen•2d ago•0 comments

Slop is not necessarily the future

https://www.greptile.com/blog/ai-slopware-future
213•dakshgupta•15h ago•365 comments

Analyzing Geekbench 6 under Intel's BOT

https://www.geekbench.com/blog/2026/03/analyzing-geekbench-6-under-intels-bot/
16•hajile•3h ago•11 comments

Open source CAD in the browser (Solvespace)

https://solvespace.com/webver.pl
318•phkahler•17h ago•103 comments

Digitizing photos from the 1998 Game Boy Camera

https://swiftrocks.com/digitizing-photos-from-the-1998-game-boy-camera
19•rockbruno•2d ago•2 comments

Ordinary Lab Gloves May Have Skewed Microplastic Data

https://nautil.us/ordinary-lab-gloves-may-have-skewed-microplastic-data-1279386
87•WaitWaitWha•9h ago•28 comments

Why the US Navy won't blast the Iranians and 'open' Strait of Hormuz

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/iran-strait-of-hormuz/
252•KoftaBob•20h ago•671 comments

Back to FreeBSD – Part 2 – Jails

https://hypha.pub/back-to-freebsd-part-2
69•vermaden•4d ago•13 comments

We intercepted the White House app's network traffic

https://www.atomic.computer/blog/white-house-app-network-traffic-analysis/
195•donutpepperoni•4h ago•58 comments

Teenage Engineering's PO-32 acoustic modem and synth implementation

https://github.com/ericlewis/libpo32
102•ericlewis•4d ago•22 comments

Cohere Transcribe: Speech Recognition

https://cohere.com/blog/transcribe
180•gmays•14h ago•55 comments

Axios compromised on NPM – Malicious versions drop remote access trojan

https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-t...
1812•mtud•1d ago•735 comments

Show HN: Postgres extension for BM25 relevance-ranked full-text search

https://github.com/timescale/pg_textsearch
128•tjgreen•13h ago•38 comments

I traced my traffic through a home Tailscale exit node

https://tech.stonecharioteer.com/posts/2026/tailscale-exit-nodes/
104•stonecharioteer•10h ago•48 comments

Learn Something Old Every Day, Part XVIII: How Does FPU Detection Work?

https://www.os2museum.com/wp/learn-something-old-every-day-part-xviii-how-does-fpu-detection-work/
40•kencausey•3d ago•4 comments

From 300KB to 69KB per Token: How LLM Architectures Solve the KV Cache Problem

https://news.future-shock.ai/the-weight-of-remembering/
107•future-shock-ai•3d ago•9 comments
Open in hackernews

You can now directly sync Postgres with Redis

https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai
22•vijaymohan1979•11mo ago

Comments

yohannparis•11mo ago
No Pricing information nor an open-source project. I don't know what to do with this product.
jasonlotito•11mo ago
Assuming the link to the repo is correct: it's open source.

https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/blob/main/LICENSE

bradleyjkemp•11mo ago
I believe this is another case of abusing GitHub for visibility, not actually doing anything meaningful open source

The code in the repo just seems to be connection code ("provides a way for anybody to test our Redis synchronization service on demand") rather than the sync service itself

vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A
maxmcd•11mo ago
Since db cache consistency is a complex research space with things like https://readyset.io/ and https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/nsdi13/nsdi13... it would be great to hear more specifics about what this is giving up in order to sidestep all that complexity.
_1tem•11mo ago
There’s also Polyscale as a service.
vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A
vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A
henning•11mo ago
It'd be nice to see documentation of how it works. Is it using a replication channel for Postgres? The write-ahead log? It looks like it does schema introspection and then works off that. How does it handle schema changes? How does this work in scenarios where you have multi-master replication? What's the compatibility with popular Postgres extensions like PostGIS? What happens if the database is rebooted or crashes? Yes I realize the source is there.
porridgeraisin•11mo ago
> Yes, I realize the source is there

It isn't actually. The codein the repo just seems to be some scaffolding.

vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A
hangonhn•11mo ago
Did you really mean to leave your AES key in the code in RedflyEncryptionKeys?

> public const string AesKey = ...

Also, the way AES is used in the code is not good practice. It seems to be using plain AES ( https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.security... ), which isn't meant to be used bare like that. It needs to be coupled with a digest algorithm to protect the ciphertext. Maybe use AesGcm instead?

foxyv•11mo ago
The reason for this is that AES is not an authenticated algorithm so there is no way to determine if the ciphertext has been modified since encryption. The ciphertext could be modified/corrupted and you wouldn't know.

Also, AES is deterministic and will encrypt the same data the same way every time. This means if you are encrypting a lot of fields you will be able to do statistical attacks. Using an initialization vector with AES GCM is similar to salting a hash. This way there is no statistical method to determine the contents of the ciphertext.

vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A
solatic•11mo ago
Can someone ELI5 where this is going to be valuable?

If you set up Postgres read replicas, make sure your queries are covered by appropriate indexes, and your hot queries are handled by Postgres from RAM anyway - do you really need a separate Redis cache?

I feel like anytime I'm going to pull in Redis for a cache, it's going to be for data that I'm not interested in having guaranteed persistency for, like session tokens, and so it'll be for data that I wouldn't be storing in Postgres anyway?

lotharcable•11mo ago
Probably useful for sharing stuff with services that already have access to redis, but you don't want to add SQL client dependencies for and/or don't want to give access to your database.

But you want to be able to store/have single source of authority and update them using a SQL database.

This would then eliminate the need to maintain a separate lambda or cron job or something like that to keep them in sync.

vijaymohan1979•10mo ago
https://github.com/redfly-ai-org/redfly.ai/wiki/Q-&-A