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Claude for Excel

https://www.claude.com/claude-for-excel
254•meetpateltech•4h ago•168 comments

Pyrex catalog from from 1938 with hand-drawn lab glassware [pdf]

https://exhibitdb.cmog.org/opacimages/Images/Pyrex/Rakow_1000132877.pdf
209•speckx•5h ago•49 comments

JetKVM – Control any computer remotely

https://jetkvm.com/
155•elashri•3h ago•100 comments

Why Busy Beaver hunters fear the Antihydra

https://benbrubaker.com/why-busy-beaver-hunters-fear-the-antihydra/
83•Bogdanp•3h ago•12 comments

10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/10/suing-a-popular-youtuber-who-shimmed-a-130-lock-what-...
290•Brajeshwar•7h ago•134 comments

MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities

https://github.com/cisco-ai-defense/mcp-scanner
49•hsanthan•2h ago•9 comments

Simplify Your Code: Functional Core, Imperative Shell

https://testing.googleblog.com/2025/10/simplify-your-code-functional-core.html
25•reqo•2d ago•3 comments

Show HN: JSON Query

https://jsonquerylang.org/
74•wofo•3h ago•39 comments

Avoid 2:00 and 3:00 am cron jobs (2013)

https://www.endpointdev.com/blog/2013/04/avoid-200-and-300-am-cron-jobs/
171•pera•3h ago•159 comments

Creating an all-weather driver

https://waymo.com/blog/2025/10/creating-an-all-weather-driver
24•boulos•1h ago•8 comments

Rust cross-platform GPUI components

https://github.com/longbridge/gpui-component
407•xvilka•10h ago•171 comments

Sieve (YC X25) is hiring engineers to build video datasets for frontier AI

https://www.sievedata.com/
1•mvoodarla•3h ago

Eight Million Copies of Moby-Dick (2014)

https://thevoltablog.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/nicolas-mugaveros-eight-million-copies-of-moby-dick...
21•awalias•4d ago•7 comments

Solving regex crosswords with Z3

https://blog.nelhage.com/post/regex-crosswords-z3/
19•atilimcetin•6d ago•0 comments

Tags to make HTML work like you expect

https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/dont-forget-these-html-tags/
335•FromTheArchives•10h ago•179 comments

A mild mannered Englishman who was the most prolific ghost hunter

https://lithub.com/the-mild-mannered-englishman-who-was-the-worlds-most-prolific-ghost-hunter/
9•tintinnabula•6d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Git Auto Commit (GAC) – LLM-powered Git commit command line tool

https://github.com/cellwebb/gac
22•merge-conflict•3h ago•22 comments

Let the little guys in: A context sharing runtime for the personalised web

https://arjun.md/little-guys
42•louisbarclay•2h ago•4 comments

fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise

https://github.com/jdx/mise/discussions/6779
71•bpierre•3h ago•13 comments

Show HN: Erdos – open-source, AI data science IDE

https://www.lotas.ai/erdos
31•jorgeoguerra•4h ago•16 comments

Artificial Writing and Automated Detection [pdf]

https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w34223/w34223.pdf
26•mathattack•3h ago•14 comments

Why Nigeria accepted GMOs

https://www.asimov.press/p/nigeria-crops
22•surprisetalk•2h ago•43 comments

Carl Bohland's Auto Wash Bowl (2015)

https://news.wttw.com/2015/07/29/ask-geoffrey
11•thunderbong•2h ago•5 comments

The last European train that travels by sea

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251024-the-last-european-train-that-travels-by-sea
107•1659447091•11h ago•110 comments

Should LLMs just treat text content as an image?

https://www.seangoedecke.com/text-tokens-as-image-tokens/
114•ingve•6d ago•76 comments

Fingerprint Formation (2004) [pdf]

https://math.arizona.edu/~anewell/publications/Fingerprint_Formation.pdf
6•o4c•2d ago•0 comments

Life next to 199 data centres

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93dnnxewdvo
38•easton•3h ago•38 comments

It's insulting to read AI-generated blog posts

https://blog.pabloecortez.com/its-insulting-to-read-your-ai-generated-blog-post/
702•speckx•4h ago•350 comments

Gitworkshop.dev – Collaborate on code over Nostr

https://gitworkshop.dev/
9•sebastix•2d ago•0 comments

Microsoft in court for allegedly misleading Australians over 365 subscriptions

https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/microsoft-in-court-for-allegedly-misleading-millions-of-aus...
202•edwinjm•5h ago•85 comments
Open in hackernews

Let the little guys in: A context sharing runtime for the personalised web

https://arjun.md/little-guys
42•louisbarclay•2h ago

Comments

cxr•2h ago
This post contains some interesting ideas and poses (or at least suggestively alludes to) a few thought-provoking questions but is weakened by spending too much of its word (and the author's thinking) budget on tangents about LLMs.

Side note: mashups and widget engines occupied a substantial part of technophiles' focus (incl. power users and programmers) 15–20 years ago. The W3C chartered a working group to investigate harmonizing different implementations. That interest eventually evaporated, and they all went away. It's almost eerie how rare it is to find any modern reference to something that consumed so much attention at the time. It'd be reasonable to wager that the majority of programmers under 25 have never even heard of Konfabulator or are aware of the hype that existed around other vendors' similar offerings.

I'm waiting for when a new browser maker comes along and gains market share by shaking up the conventional browser UI by offering stuff like a widget engine built into the browser and basic missing functionality like better UX around site logins (including its own native UI for ordinary (i.e. non-Cookie-based) HTTP auth), native support for dealing with tabular data (like sorting tables) and CSV, and of course direct authoring of Web resources—instead of offloading that to e.g. Google Docs and startups like Notion whose browser-based apps don't clearly separate the editor/tooling from the content, which in turns means it never really feels like first-class media that's really "of" the Web.

_young_grug_•46m ago
A browser like that would be so great! I wonder if a chromium base (as is trending) would enable it...
merelysounds•53m ago
> You are not allowed to transmit or store my sensitive information anywhere (unless I give my consent).

The “unless I give my consent” part could be tricky; for a sufficiently big company it is relatively easy to guide, force or trick users into giving away their privacy.

Then again, perhaps this could be addressed on a technical level; e.g. somehow making it impossible for the app to distinguish between consent given and not.

_young_grug_•35m ago
Yeah one thing is for sure, permission granted by terms of use and the like, are not realistically parsable by most users. Its sad how leaned-upon they are given that.

It seems like a well constructed runtime could encourage permissions that are right-sized, action-aligned, and even linked to specific UX components - like it could be possible to have a special runtime-compatible "Pay" button that can be included in an app, which automatically serves as proof of consent to release a credit card number.