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Nitro: A tiny but flexible init system and process supervisor

https://git.vuxu.org/nitro/about/
53•todsacerdoti•2h ago•14 comments

The First Media over QUIC CDN: Cloudflare

https://moq.dev/blog/first-cdn/
65•kixelated•2h ago•45 comments

FFmpeg 8.0

https://ffmpeg.org/index.html#pr8.0
564•gyan•5h ago•149 comments

Should the web platform adopt XSLT 3.0?

https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/11578
34•protomolecool•3h ago•16 comments

Scientists just found a protein that reverses brain aging

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/08/250820000808.htm
99•stevenjgarner•2h ago•49 comments

Sprinkling self-doubt on ChatGPT

https://justin.searls.co/posts/sprinkling-self-doubt-on-chatgpt/
104•ingve•3h ago•59 comments

Launch HN: BlankBio (YC S25) - Making RNA Programmable

26•antichronology•4h ago•13 comments

Show HN: Clyp – Clipboard Manager for Linux

https://github.com/murat-cileli/clyp
50•timeoperator•5h ago•31 comments

Io_uring, kTLS and Rust for zero syscall HTTPS server

https://blog.habets.se/2025/04/io-uring-ktls-and-rust-for-zero-syscall-https-server.html
433•guntars•17h ago•132 comments

LabPlot: Free, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis

https://labplot.org/
172•turrini•12h ago•31 comments

Waymo granted permit to begin testing in New York City

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/22/waymo-permit-new-york-city-nyc-rides.html
395•achristmascarl•4h ago•364 comments

The issue of anti-cheat on Linux

https://tulach.cc/the-issue-of-anti-cheat-on-linux/
40•todsacerdoti•20h ago•61 comments

Show HN: Pinch – macOS voice translation for real-time conversations

https://www.startpinch.com/
42•christiansafka•2d ago•15 comments

Leaving Gmail for Mailbox.org

https://giuliomagnifico.blog/post/2025-08-18-leaving-gmail/
61•giuliomagnifico•3h ago•85 comments

DeepSeek v3.1 is not having a moment

https://thezvi.wordpress.com/2025/08/22/deepseek-v3-1-is-not-having-a-moment/
15•speckx•5h ago•1 comments

DeepSeek-v3.1

https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250821
730•wertyk•1d ago•252 comments

Does MHz Still Matter?

https://www.ubicloud.com/blog/does-mhz-still-matter
52•furkansahin•6h ago•35 comments

Closing the Nix Gap: From Environments to Packaged Applications for Rust

https://devenv.sh/blog/2025/08/22/closing-the-nix-gap-from-environments-to-packaged-applications-for-rust/
28•domenkozar•5h ago•5 comments

Harper Evolves

https://elijahpotter.dev/articles/harper_evolves
22•chilipepperhott•2h ago•4 comments

What about using rel="share-url" to expose sharing intents?

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/08/what-about-using-relshare-url-to-expose-sharing-intents/
69•edent•9h ago•30 comments

Ejabberd 25.08 / ProcessOne – Erlang Jabber/XMPP/Matrix Server – Communication

https://www.process-one.net/blog/ejabberd-25-08/
9•neustradamus•48m ago•0 comments

Build Log: Macintosh Classic

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/build-log-macintosh-classic
29•speckx•6h ago•8 comments

Launch HN: Inconvo (YC S23) – AI agents for customer-facing analytics

30•ogham•8h ago•19 comments

Making LLMs Cheaper and Better via Performance-Efficiency Optimized Routing

https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.12631
88•omarsar•6h ago•19 comments

Control shopping cart wheels with your phone (2021)

https://www.begaydocrime.com/
255•mystraline•20h ago•119 comments

Everything is correlated (2014–23)

https://gwern.net/everything
225•gmays•19h ago•103 comments

It’s not wrong that "\u{1F926}\u{1F3FC}\u200D\u2642\uFE0F".length == 7 (2019)

https://hsivonen.fi/string-length/
133•program•14h ago•183 comments

VHS-C: When a lazy idea stumbles towards perfection [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFYWHeBhYbM
172•surprisetalk•4d ago•96 comments

A guide to Gen AI / LLM vibecoding for expert programmers

https://www.stochasticlifestyle.com/a-guide-to-gen-ai-llm-vibecoding-for-expert-programmers/
105•ChrisRackauckas•6h ago•95 comments

The Minecraft Code (2024) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz2LeXwJOyI
46•zichy•13h ago•61 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Pinch – macOS voice translation for real-time conversations

https://www.startpinch.com/
42•christiansafka•2d ago
Hey HN! I’m Christian, daily lurker and some might remember our original launch post (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42935355). Today we're launching Pinch for Mac, which we believe is a step-change improvement in real-time AI translation. Our vision is to make cross-lingual conversations feel as natural as regular conversations.

TL:DR During an online meeting, the app instantly transcribes and translates all audio you hear, and allows you to decide when you translate your voice and when you don't. It's invisible to others (like Granola), and works everywhere without any meeting bots. Try it at startpinch.com

Here's a live demo we recorded this morning, without cuts: https://youtu.be/ltM2p-SosLc

When we first launched Pinch, we shipped a video conferencing solution with a human-like AI interpreter that was an active participant in your call. Our users hold the spacebar down while speaking to the translator, and when they release the spacebar the translator speaks out to the entire room.

That design was intentional - it puts the task of context selection on the user and prevents people from interrupting each other awkwardly (only one person can press spacebar at a time). It also comes with heavy tradeoffs, namely:

* Latency - Up to 2x longer meeting lengths due to everyone hearing your full sentence and then the translation of your full sentence

* Friction with first-time users - Customers using Pinch for external communication often meet with new people each time, and we've learned of several that send out an instruction doc pre-meeting on how to join and use translation in the Pinch call. Bad signal for our UX.

* Restricting our customers to those who are meeting creators

Benefits of the desktop app:

1. It creates a virtual microphone that you can use in any meeting app

2. Instant transcription+translation means you can understand what's going on in real-time and interrupt where necessary

3. Simultaneous translation - after you start speaking, the others will hear your translated audio as fast as we can generate it, without interrupting your flow.

Over the last months our focus has been on developing a model and UX to support high translation accuracy while automating context selection - knowing exactly when it has enough words to start the translated sentence. We’ve rolled this out to the desktop app first.

We're incredibly excited to go public beta today, you can give it a try at www.startpinch.com

Cheers, - Christian

Comments

ndgold•2d ago
I encourage you to offer a “translation” option that involves simplification (e.g. Simple German) where the speech language X is translated in a simplified version of the language X. There’s value there.
christiansafka•2d ago
Fun idea, are you thinking about a language learning use case?
reactordev•3h ago
There are some complicated words in German. When simplified have a translation. But in German it’s just, German. Streichholzschächtelchen. When one could just easily say Streichholzer.
tomaskafka•2h ago
That's also just a plain accesibility - levelling the situation where someone is less fluent in a given language. You could even translate from english to simple english!
rpazpri1•2d ago
Tried the beta - really cool! Would love to see more language options, awesome work!
christiansafka•2d ago
Thanks! We're planning to add support for a lot more languages over the next two weeks.
LeoPanthera•3h ago
Does this work with less-than-perfect audio, for example, watching foreign TV with background music?
christiansafka•2h ago
Yes, if you're watching TV on your computer the app should translate all the speech. We haven't done any source separation work (musical singing vs actual speech) so if there's music it may pick up some of the lyrics.
woadwarrior01•3h ago
Non-sandboxed macOS app, every single time! :D
lostmsu•55m ago
I imagine virtual microphones are not covered by standard permissions under sandboxing.
danilosapad•2h ago
Just tried it, it works great! Any plans for offering it on mobile?
christiansafka•1h ago
Our first focus is desktop, but we'd love to get a mobile app out (or let someone else build one with our API)
lostmsu•52m ago
Hey, this is very cool! I just tried to make something alike for Windows yesterday for talking in French (Bonjour le Québec). After a few hours fidgeting with Whisper, I ended up finding https://github.com/SakiRinn/LiveCaptions-Translator , but it does not have the virtual microphone feature. Do you plan to support Windows any time soon?
saadn92•27m ago
This is really cool, nice job!
guilhermecgs•59s ago
Just need to polish the solution... I experienced some crashes with zoom.

I am the IDEAL user, willing to pay a lot if this works. Count on me feedbacks.

So far:

good: - initial config as good, easy and very simple to feel secure

bad: - high cpu usage - zoom asked me to restart mic - could not make sure if the software works... Google meet has not voice testing loop... Zoom has it, but it did not work for me.