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iOS 27 is adding a 'Create a Pass' button to Apple Wallet

https://walletwallet.alen.ro/blog/ios-27-wallet-create-pass/
180•alentodorov•2h ago•149 comments

AI didn't delete your database, you did

https://idiallo.com/blog/ai-didnt-delete-your-database-you-did
87•Brajeshwar•45m ago•33 comments

Simple Meta-Harness on Islo.dev

https://zozo123.github.io/meta-harness-on-islo-page/
19•zozo123-IB•57m ago•5 comments

AI Product Graveyard

https://tooldirectory.ai/ai-graveyard
130•StriverGuy•1h ago•56 comments

Async Rust never left the MVP state

https://tweedegolf.nl/en/blog/237/async-rust-never-left-the-mvp-state
316•pjmlp•7h ago•160 comments

Should I Run Plain Docker Compose in Production in 2026?

https://distr.sh/blog/running-docker-in-production/
181•pmig•5d ago•148 comments

The best is over: The fun has been optimized out of the Internet

https://muddy.jprs.me/posts/2026-05-03-the-best-is-over/
8•jprs•23m ago•1 comments

Bun is being ported from Zig to Rust

https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/commit/46d3bc29f270fa881dd5730ef1549e88407701a5
646•SergeAx•13h ago•460 comments

Empty Screenings – Finds AMC movie screenings with few or no tickets sold

https://walzr.com/empty-screenings
232•MrBuddyCasino•10h ago•186 comments

Docker 29 has changed its default image store for new installs

https://docs.docker.com/engine/storage/containerd
29•neitsab•3d ago•18 comments

When everyone has AI and the company still learns nothing

https://www.robert-glaser.de/when-everyone-has-ai-and-the-company-still-learns-nothing/
132•youngbrioche•5h ago•87 comments

Lessons for Agentic Coding: What should we do when code is cheap?

https://www.dbreunig.com/2026/05/04/10-lessons-for-agentic-coding.html
141•ingve•7h ago•140 comments

Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent

https://www.thatprivacyguy.com/blog/chrome-silent-nano-install/
595•john-doe•7h ago•495 comments

Hand Drawn QR Codes (2025)

https://sethmlarson.dev/hand-drawn-qr-codes
166•jollyjerry•10h ago•32 comments

sRGB profile comparison

https://ninedegreesbelow.com/photography/srgb-profile-comparison.html
28•Retr0id•3d ago•6 comments

How OpenAI delivers low-latency voice AI at scale

https://openai.com/index/delivering-low-latency-voice-ai-at-scale/
453•Sean-Der•19h ago•135 comments

Show HN: I built a new word game, Wordtrak

https://wordtrak.com/blog/2026-05-05-I-built-a-new-word-game
22•qrush•2h ago•8 comments

CVE-2026-31431: Copy Fail vs. rootless containers

https://www.dragonsreach.it/2026/05/04/cve-2026-31431-copy-fail-rootless-containers/
147•averi•11h ago•75 comments

Farewell to a Giant of Botany

https://nautil.us/farewell-to-a-giant-of-botany-1280409
65•Brajeshwar•2d ago•5 comments

Train Your Own LLM from Scratch

https://github.com/angelos-p/llm-from-scratch
350•kristianpaul•10h ago•42 comments

Agent Skills

https://addyosmani.com/blog/agent-skills/
313•BOOSTERHIDROGEN•17h ago•158 comments

Google, Microsoft and xAI Agree to Share Early AI Models with U.S.

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/google-microsoft-and-xai-agree-to-share-early-ai-models-with-u-s-f95a...
18•geox•1h ago•19 comments

Mouse Pointer as a Mere Mortal

https://unsung.aresluna.org/mouse-pointer-as-a-mere-mortal/
58•zdw•2d ago•22 comments

The first photo published in a newspaper

https://phsne.org/the-first-photograph-published-in-a-newspaper-1848/
5•geuis•2d ago•1 comments

The Frog for Whom the Bell Tolls

https://sethmlarson.dev/the-frog-for-whom-the-bell-tolls
31•anujbans•7h ago•11 comments

Why I Created phpc.tv

https://afilina.com/why-phpc-tv
42•luu•1d ago•11 comments

Does Employment Slow Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Labor Market Shocks

https://www.nber.org/papers/w35117
325•littlexsparkee•23h ago•328 comments

Biscuit

https://github.com/yattsu/biscuit
88•unixfg•11h ago•9 comments

Securing a DoD contractor: Finding a multi-tenant authorization vulnerability

https://www.strix.ai/blog/how-strix-found-zero-auth-vulnerability-dod-backed-startup
211•bearsyankees•21h ago•96 comments

2-D Mathematical Curves

https://www.2dcurves.com/
65•the-mitr•10h ago•6 comments
Open in hackernews

AI Product Graveyard

https://tooldirectory.ai/ai-graveyard
130•StriverGuy•1h ago

Comments

snoren•1h ago
Oh man, lots of dead ideas. Atm attention is more important than ever, cos delivering on ideas got easier. Getting the attention your product needs got harder
NewLogic•1h ago
Did delivering quality really get easier? I'm certainly not seeing it in the software I use. Delivering scale doesn't mean the mission was executed well.
axegon_•1h ago
Judging from everyone I know, it will take people a lot of time to learn and accept a lesson from decades ago(one from before some of us were even born and I'm in my mid 30's): lines of code is a shit metric. Sloppers tend to believe that something seemingly working = production ready = good execution. And the metric, of course, is lines of code or "tokens". Until then, the list on this website will keep growing exponentially.
gavmor•1h ago
Does it seem like even senior developers are forgetting this axiom? Or do we feel as though it's been obviated by LLM grokking swaths of text for us?

TBH I'm so arrogant, I always suspect there's redundant nonsense in any code module I haven't myself inspected. LLM code is no different.

axegon_•1h ago
Seniors are no different and that infuriates me even more. The few times I felt lazy and let an AI do a simple function for me, all hell broke loose. I'm starting to think that many people were never that senior to begin with: Writing the code accounts for very little of what development requires and is often the easy part. Understanding the problem and finding the sweet spot/optimal compromise, edge cases and how you can break it is what has always been difficult. Seeing github explode with slop and github(microsoft/openai) themselves push even harder should be a wake up call for anyone that understands what development is: not writing the code but having someone else go through it, analyze it, understand the problem you are trying to solve and why you made the decisions that you made - that pretty much always takes a lot more time than writing the actual code. And then I see someone push 20 commits in a day, each being 5000 lines, jam packed with emojis and other slop and tell me that they carefully reviewed all of them? Yeah, that's bullshit, mate.
bcjdjsndon•1h ago
A lot of these are just sticking a ui in front of someone else's AI and silently feeding it extra prompts.

This adds a tiny amount of value, sure, but enough to gamble millions on? Obviously not.

No wonder they failed

renegade-otter•1h ago
Just like how more RAM and compute in the cloud made us worse engineers (no need to turn your brain on to tune performance).

When the brain is off for one thing, it's off for the rest as well. There is a lot of talk about "we don't have to think about code so we can think of ideas", but that's not how it works. We just don't think.

tencentshill•1h ago
They should put microphones in the cloud servers so you can hear the fans spin up when you run a program. It's a bit more impactful than a silent CPU usage graph.
wiseowise•56m ago
Just use RPM sensors and room temperature?
fred_is_fred•1h ago
1/3 of these were acquired so far. I think what would be interesting is a label that showed whether anyone made money before it shutdown.
nkmnz•1h ago
Some of the acquired didn't even shut down. https://wandb.ai/site seems to be up and running.
dgellow•1h ago
Yeah weight and biases is definitely still active
renegade-otter•1h ago
This site may join its own list.
MichaelNolan•1h ago
List is missing OpenAI’s Sora.
ulfw•1h ago
Same as crypto/blockchain five years ago. Exactly the same.
gwbas1c•1h ago
Reminds me of fuckedcompany.com during the internet / web bubble in 2000 and the early 2000s.
f055•1h ago
Seems like every bubble has the same thing going on. I guess during tulip mania everyone was a florist.
rconti•8m ago
Came here for this, wasn't disappointed.
dgellow•1h ago
„Bing AI: acquired“ I don’t trust that dataset…
gfat•1h ago
Diagram was acquired by Figma
21asdffdsa12•13m ago
Its a miracle that company has a german offering..
ramon156•1h ago
> Bit.ai

> https://bit.ai/updates

seems up? then again, i do not know anything about the tool. maybe the marketing site is up, but the tool isn't?

abraxas•1h ago
Streamlit seems very much alive. I used it on and off in the past. Went to their website and it looks very much alive.

Ditto for Weights and Biases.

epistasis•1h ago
They are in the "Year unknown (12)" category but that's a weird thing to include.

Plus they aren't even AI products, but either have vigorous pre-AI use (W&B) or are completely non-AI but just used by lots of prototypes (streamlit)

egeres•1h ago
Yes, it's active and even had a new release last week
DetroitThrow•1h ago
it's because this is just unverified slop that i doubt was thrown together by a human. Langfuse has ongoing conferences and is still used by many frameworks.
Topfi•1h ago
> Bing AI - Acquired by Microsoft.

> Microsoft's Bing search engine with AI-enhanced features The product has since been folded into Microsoft; visitors to the original URL are now redirected to copilot.microsoft.com.

What? Besides the fact that Bing was always a MSFT product, the LLM assisted search feature on Bing is still separate [0] from copilot.microsoft.com. At most it was a rename, though Copilot on the MSFT side is different from the one on Bing, is different from the one relying on your local TPU, is different from the one on Github... Great branding.

Even if the content was unreviewed LLM slop, I'd be hard pressed to find a model that outputs that Bing was bought by MSFT when at no point were the two separate.

Also, missing some of the greatest failures like Bard, Dia Browser, Sora, etc.

[0] https://www.bing.com/copilotsearch

frozenseven•1h ago
An (almost) alphabetical list that ends at M? Hmm...
add-sub-mul-div•1h ago
It's metaslop.

AI Product Graveyard (tooldirectory.ai)

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NSFW AI Tools (tooldirectory.ai)

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AI Tool Directory – Curated AI Product Review Site (tooldirectory.ai)

16 points by StriverGuy on Sept 12, 2023 | past | 3 comments

[dead] AI Tool Directory (tooldirectory.ai)

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DetroitThrow•48m ago
Wish there was some better self moderation capability to ban sites or users that just post nonsensical slop.
properbrew•1m ago
What I don't understand is how half the comments are calling out how bad the content is, yet it's somehow 4th on the frontpage?

It looks like generic AI slop, the site doesn't even render the headings for their SEO spam "Curated AI Tool Collections by Use Case" section properly and they're half cut off. The images all have the very distinct generic AI hue to them without any attempt of bringing it into a specific style or brand.

Who is upvoting this stuff? Do people not care? Is it just bots gaming the system? Am I an old man shouting at a cloud?

cuuupid•1h ago
Died is such a charged word for acquired which is usually celebrated for the company
mcphage•1h ago
When a company is acquired, sometimes the company's products get a new lease on life, and sometimes the company's products are killed, or allowed to die.
zombot•1h ago
Acquired is such a euphemism for died which is usually mourned by users.
DetroitThrow•52m ago
Some of these acquired products aren't dead or even in maintenance mode though, they're still running. So it doesn't really make sense to include them in a graveyard, among the other very much alive projects like Streamlit and LangFuse, or missing dead projects like Sora.

This is just slop. I wouldn't give this too much attention.

d-lowl•1h ago
Langfuse, W&B, streamlit and reclaim are far from dead. This list doesn't make much sense
DetroitThrow•57m ago
It's missing some of the most famous AI products that have been turned off too. Horrible list.
ttul•44m ago
Yes, I just booked a meeting using Reclaim. And, is it really “AI”? It’s a rules-based scheduling app.
rsstack•31m ago
It's counting acquisitions as "death". Not a useful list as is.
rpastuszak•1h ago
Just came here to say that https://meat-gpt.sonnet.io/ is still up and running, largely thanks to the hundreds of LLM based bots hallucinating product reviews for it.

I also, thanks to meat gpt, met a guy who sold his startup and pivoted to making beef jerky which sometimes he sells from under his coat pretending it’s drugs.

MeatGPT might’ve lost a competition to a site with perfectly rendered 3d sandwiches, but I’m not bitter, I’m umami.

ftkftk•1h ago
Well this certainly made my morning more entertaining. Thank you!
rpastuszak•1h ago
Hehe, that was quick, thanks!
dsabanin•1h ago
Counting 38 acquired companies as dead is misleading the reader.
zkid18•54m ago
the whole database is an AI slop tbh
colesantiago•54m ago
We will be seeing more on this list and others very soon.

Most of these AI wrappers shouldn't be businesses and most of them are scams.

When OpenAI and Anthropic's TAM is any software business or anything that runs on a digital screen, the margins for every software business trends to 0.

rideontime•46m ago
Please stop posting this.

e: Apologies, I had this confused for the other "dead tech projects" website posted recently that was similarly full of false information: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47945955

To rephrase it: Please stop posting slop websites full of incorrect information.

gdulli•38m ago
It's like an invention that allowed anyone anywhere to sell chicken mcnuggets with no startup costs. Too many people love it, try stopping it. We automated listicles etc. and now we're going to be drowning in them.
smusamashah•40m ago
Missing phind search engine. Was dev focused search engine
nnnnico•34m ago
This is just slop, it's baffling that it reaches the top
dainiusse•23m ago
Is this recursive?:)
emil-lp•20m ago
If not, it needs to be included in the list of things that don't include itself.
zamadatix•22m ago
What made Google Graveyard interesting was they were often successful or extremely popular products (and the list was well done).

Since then people have been posting Graveyards to show most businesses and products are never successful in the first place , but with a category filter to make it appear unique.

jchallis•21m ago
Working on a streamlit app this second... I think its death has been exaggerated.
wolttam•11m ago
Some of these were acquisitions, e.g. CentML by Nvidia. Not sure if that's graveyard material
intrasight•9m ago
It depends. If it was an acquihire and the product no longer exists, then it's a graveyard entry.
winddude•10m ago
The fact that some of the domains lapsed is wild, bit.ai has got to worth a bit. But I also checked a handful of the lapsed domains, they aren't lapsed, eg airfront.ai is still active