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CRISPR tech selectively shreds cancer cells, including "undruggable" cancers

https://innovativegenomics.org/news/crispr-technique-selectively-shreds-cancer-cells/
566•gmays•6h ago•152 comments

I Am Not a Reverse Centaur

https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/i-am-not-a-reverse-centaur
216•ibobev•4h ago•153 comments

Swift at Apple: Migrating the TrueType Hinting Interpreter

https://www.swift.org/blog/migrating-truetype-hinting-to-swift/
49•DASD•2h ago•19 comments

How to setup a local coding agent on macOS

https://ikyle.me/blog/2026/how-to-setup-a-local-coding-agent-on-macos
164•kkm•4h ago•55 comments

Malware developers added nuclear and biological weapons text to to their spyware

https://twitter.com/jsrailton/status/2064661778978533571
221•marc__1•1d ago•147 comments

Mmorpg World of ClaudeCraft, vibe coded with Fable 5

https://worldofclaudecraft.com/
30•beatthatflight•1h ago•14 comments

Pirates, a naval warfare game inspired by Sid Meier's Pirates

https://piwodlaiwo.github.io/pirates/
137•iweczek•4h ago•63 comments

Palantir loses legal challenge against Swiss investigative magazine

https://www.ft.com/content/7ffcace7-9dc0-4e7e-9912-895ac073f979
58•sschueller•1h ago•7 comments

Slightly reducing the sloppiness of AI generated front end

https://envs.net/~volpe/blog/posts/reduce-slop.html
146•FergusArgyll•7h ago•101 comments

Can I Buy Your KV Cache?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.13361
11•MediaSquirrel•1h ago•8 comments

Launch HN: BitBoard (YC P25) – Analytics Workspace for Agents

https://bitboard.work/
29•arcb•4h ago•15 comments

Introduction to UEFI HTTP(s) Boot with QEMU/OVMF

https://blog.yadutaf.fr/2026/06/12/introduction-to-uefi-https-boot-qemu-ovmf/
63•jtlebigot•7h ago•20 comments

Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made Them Itself

https://www.quantamagazine.org/where-did-earth-get-its-oceans-maybe-it-made-them-itself-20260612/
89•ibobev•6h ago•53 comments

Cosmodial Sky Atlas

https://killedbyapixel.github.io/Cosmodial/
22•memalign•3h ago•2 comments

"Don't You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?"

https://correresmidestino.com/dont-you-just-upload-it-to-chatgpt/
206•speckx•4h ago•185 comments

A PDF that changes based on how its read

https://sgaud.com/texts/pdf
104•SarthakGaud•5h ago•56 comments

There Is Life Before Main in Rust

https://grack.com/blog/2026/06/11/life-before-main/
58•mmastrac•1d ago•13 comments

Maxproof

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.13473
122•ilreb•9h ago•10 comments

A dumpster arrived behind my university's library

https://yalereview.org/article/sheila-liming-the-end-of-books
143•mooreds•7h ago•125 comments

If you are asking for human attention, demonstrate human effort

https://tombedor.dev/human-attention-and-human-effort/
1449•jjfoooo4•22h ago•452 comments

Hazel (YC W24) Is Hiring a Full Stack Engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/hazel-2/jobs/3epPWgu-full-stack-engineer-ts-sci
1•augustschen•8h ago

You can power on a Mac remotely

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/power-on-your-mac-remotely/
35•speckx•6h ago•21 comments

Most Beautiful Will Ever Made (1936)

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19360307.2.43
15•cf100clunk•3h ago•4 comments

WASI 0.3

https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/WASI-0.3
213•mavdol04•8h ago•83 comments

Show HN: StackScope – I crawled over 40k indie launches to see what they ship

https://stackscope.dev/
36•datafreak_•6h ago•12 comments

A Call to Action: Stop the FCC's KYC Regime

https://blog.lopp.net/call-to-action-stop-the-fcc-kyc-regime/
298•FergusArgyll•7h ago•196 comments

EV demand up 50% in France and Germany since Iran war

https://www.reuters.com/business/renault-electric-vehicle-orders-have-surged-since-start-iran-war...
47•a_paddy•3h ago•12 comments

Looking Forward to Postgres 19: It's About Time

https://www.pgedge.com/blog/looking-forward-to-postgres-19-its-about-time
121•xngbuilds•5h ago•34 comments

Encrypted Spaces An architecture for collaborative applications

https://encryptedspaces.org/
56•_____k•9h ago•8 comments

Nobody ever gets credit for fixing problems that never happened (2001) [pdf]

https://web.mit.edu/nelsonr/www/Repenning=Sterman_CMR_su01_.pdf
711•sam_bristow•21h ago•241 comments
Open in hackernews

Kagi Magic

https://kagi.com/magic
43•amirmasoudabdol•2h ago

Comments

GaggiX•1h ago
This is just an Ad, I thought it was a new product from Kagi.
evil-olive•1h ago
I'm a happily paying customer of Kagi...but this is basically just a full-page ad?
bhrlady•1h ago
Hi, Kagi team member here. We made this page for a simple reason: plenty of people still haven't discovered Kagi, and the ones who have often want to share it but don't know where to start. The landing page can only do so much, so we wanted a place that captures the "magic" people talk about when they use Kagi. Since so many describe the experience as magical, we figured we'd double down on that, and give it a page of its own. We gotta have some fun along the way, no harm in trying!
ternaryoperator•1h ago
So, it is an ad.
LoganDark•1h ago
It's more of a pitch. It's something you can share with your friends to show them why they might like Kagi. It's not exactly something for marketers to put in front of strangers, like normal ads.
bhrlady•1h ago
Nailed it.
chorkpop•59m ago
So it’s an ad that you want me to distribute? I’m a big fan of Kagi but I don’t know that it belongs here.
LoganDark•33m ago
It's not that either. I just explained what it is. It's for those who already want to share Kagi with others, and who didn't have a good way to pitch it before. It's not really an advertisement to those who don't already have a Kagi advocate locally. It's also not really "wanting" you to distribute anything. It's merely a convenience that is available. That's all.
apimade•12m ago
I’m glad we could establish the ad is wearing a hat.

https://youtu.be/lC5lsemxaJo

tomekw•1h ago
What about Yandex?
stusmall•1h ago
Can't agree more. I was skeptical that Kagi could be that much better. I felt a little silly paying for a service that had always been free. After using it for a week I can't imagine going back.

Too many times I used to google my vet by name and the response would be some random other vet in next town over. I'd end up calling them and immediately hang up realizing google fed me bullshit again.

Kagi just focusing on a doing a good job. It's their singular focus and its worth ever cent.

bachmeier•1h ago
Kagi: The search engine priced for Silicon Valley software engineers. Apparently it has enough customers to keep the doors open though.
LoganDark•1h ago
What? It's like $10/month. Soo expensive.
jesse_dot_id•1h ago
Longtime Kagi user here. Nothing but awesome experiences for me.
LoganDark•1h ago
I tried Kagi, but it never had the results I wanted, while Google did. If Google didn't have them, Kagi wouldn't either. At some point Kagi refunded my subscription price (due to my non-usage) enough times I canceled it -- I love the idea, in fact I purchased Orion Plus Lifetime and I wholeheartedly support their cause, they just simply don't have Google's breadth of index.

(Speaking of Orion, I used it as a daily driver for a while, but it was so unstable I had to switch away because it kept crashing, glitching and exploding in memory usage. Again, I respect the idea so much I made the maximum donation, but it just didn't work well enough for me.)

skmurphy•1h ago
That was my experience as well. Paid for it for a year, it was a clean presentation of a subset of Google results, but when I was really looking for something I would fall back on Google. It's a shame their execution does not match their brand promise.
LoganDark•1h ago
I don't even think it's an issue with their execution. Google just has a moat -- a huge index they won't give to anyone else, developed over nearly three decades, including multiple Internet eras already past -- which would take an inordinate amount of investment (including multiple more decades) to even hope to recreate.

Kagi probably won't get there -- in fact it's likely no one else even can get there -- but they're already somewhere and should only continue to get better.

teibaka•1h ago
>Today it's AI overviews you can't switch off.

i might be a minority but ai overviews are genuinely very cool. they are promoting the "you can turn them off" as a feature, but what is actually lacking is the ability to "turn them on by default". in like 90% of my queries i DO want an ai overview. but in kagi it's tucked away behind a button, you can very easily burn through your allowance, and the models they have are.. subpar to say the least.

and as a long-time (2+ years) kagi user i find myself using google more and more just for the ai overview/ai mode, bc its just genuinely faster.

in my experience, the majority of "ai overview/mode sucks" crowd never actually tried to use it in the past months. its genuinely gotten really good. it's still an llm, of course, so it does have its quirks, but its a very useful tool to have, and its sad kagi aren't very good at doing it.

bloomfieldj•1h ago
You can manually trigger the quick answer by ending your query with a question mark.
theoriginaldave•1h ago
Me too!

It's a night and day difference.

If you don't try kagi for a while, you won't realize how much you've given up with Google.

I get so frustrated by finding the exact phrase I'm looking for on the third page of results after 99 paid results.

Or if I search for a specific brand and the first sponsored link is their competitor.

With kagi that all disappears. And you get search results that are ranked based on how well they match your search query.

Also, be sure to try their LLM research tools, and you'll get a taste of how great it could be.

plqbfbv•40m ago
Early adopter and subscriber (I think I saw the link here on HN), have been happily paying for 4 years now.

It does one job and does it well, and you have additional features if you want/need to configure them or tweak the results to your liking.

AI is an add-on that you can elect to use or not, and I enjoy just adding a "?" at the end and getting a proper AI response instead of an hallucinated AI summary by default that covers the entire page.