frontpage.
newsnewestaskshowjobs

Made with ♥ by @iamnishanth

Open Source @Github

fp.

Show HN: Browser Harness – Gives LLM freedom to complete any browser task

https://github.com/browser-use/browser-harness
42•gregpr07•4h ago•20 comments

Show HN: Gova – The declarative GUI framework for Go

https://github.com/NV404/gova
105•aliezsid•12h ago•20 comments

Show HN: Atomic – Local-first, AI-augmented personal knowledge base

https://atomicapp.ai/
46•kenforthewin•7h ago•24 comments

Show HN: Markant – A Dedicated Markdown Reader

https://markant.md/
2•lokimedes•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Roids – Open Source Steroids for your Agents

https://github.com/Developing-Gamer/roids
2•DevelopingGamer•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tolaria – Open-source macOS app to manage Markdown knowledge bases

https://github.com/refactoringhq/tolaria
272•lucaronin•21h ago•121 comments

Show HN: Honker – Postgres NOTIFY/LISTEN Semantics for SQLite

https://github.com/russellromney/honker
288•russellthehippo•1d ago•71 comments

Show HN: Agent Vault – Open-source credential proxy and vault for agents

https://github.com/Infisical/agent-vault
133•dangtony98•2d ago•44 comments

Show HN: leaf – a terminal Markdown previewer with a GUI-like experience

https://github.com/RivoLink/leaf
26•RivoLink•8h ago•17 comments

Show HN: TurbineFi – Build, Backtest, Deploy Prediction Market Strategies

https://www.turbinefi.com
4•adamewozniak•3h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Headless terminal - Allow agents to run any interactive TUI or CLI

https://github.com/montanaflynn/headless-terminal
3•anonfunction•4h ago•1 comments

Show HN: GoModel – an open-source AI gateway in Go

https://github.com/ENTERPILOT/GOModel/
207•santiago-pl•3d ago•75 comments

Show HN: Broccoli, one shot coding agent on the cloud

https://github.com/besimple-oss/broccoli
72•yzhong94•2d ago•48 comments

Show HN: Learn conflict resolution through a 90-second interactive story

https://app.questly.academy/try/play?story=conflict
5•danish00111•12h ago•3 comments

Show HN: Safer – Sleep better while AI agents have shell access

https://github.com/crufter/safer
4•friendly_chap•12h ago•0 comments

Show HN: LocalLLM – Recipes for Running the Local LLM (Need Contributors)

https://locallllm.fly.dev
11•Igor_Wiwi•1d ago•2 comments

Show HN: AgentSearch – Self-hosted search and MCP for AI agents, no API keys

https://github.com/brcrusoe72/agent-search
4•bricrusoe•1d ago•0 comments

Show HN: easl – Instant hosting for AI agents

https://github.com/AdirAmsalem/easl
4•Adir•21h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pdfnative – zero-dependency TypeScript PDF engine

https://www.npmjs.com/package/pdfnative
4•nizoka•21h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Run coding agents in microVM sandboxes instead of your host machine

https://github.com/superhq-ai/superhq
59•phoenixranger•1d ago•1 comments

Show HN: Mediator.ai – Using Nash bargaining and LLMs to systematize fairness

https://mediator.ai/
160•sanity•4d ago•74 comments

Show HN: VidStudio, a browser based video editor that doesn't upload your files

https://vidstudio.app/video-editor
297•kolx•3d ago•107 comments

Show HN: RustNmap

2•greatwallisme•16h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ctx – a /resume that works across Claude Code and Codex

https://github.com/dchu917/ctx
72•dchu17•4d ago•28 comments

Show HN: A Clean Room RFC for NTFS Structural Repair

https://github.com/seb3773/ntfs-repair-rfc/
3•seb3773•18h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Daemons – we pivoted from building agents to cleaning up after them

https://charlielabs.ai/
70•rileyt•3d ago•33 comments

Show HN: Algorithmic String Art, accessible to all

https://string-loom.pages.dev
12•s_e__a___n•1d ago•4 comments

Show HN: SQL Protocol – learn SQL by running real queries, with 1v1 PvP

https://sqlprotocol.com
2•ItaiZeilig•19h ago•1 comments

Show HN: How LLMs Work – Interactive visual guide based on Karpathy's lecture

https://ynarwal.github.io/how-llms-work/
230•ynarwal__•12h ago•53 comments

Show HN: Real-Real-Time Chat

https://kraa.io/kraa/trees
9•levmiseri•1d ago•9 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: val – An arbitrary precision calculator language

https://github.com/terror/val
34•crap•1y ago
Wrote this to learn more about the `chumsky` parser combinator library, rustyline, and the `ariadne` error reporting crate.

Such a nice DX combo for writing new languages.

Still a work in progress, but I thought I'd share :)

Comments

jasonjmcghee•1y ago
Hey nice! We have similar interests. I built something similar, but with way less calculator functionality than you did :D

But the main idea I was going for was real-time JIT evaluation with rendered errors (specifically learning / using cranelift JIT) - less to do with the calculator aspect.

I ended up choosing miette for errors.

https://github.com/jasonjmcghee/basic-treesitter-cranelift-j...

occamatl•1y ago
> sqrt(10^100)-1 -> 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Not what I expected.

emaro•1y ago
In the readme it says it uses double precision for numbers. Also not quite whet I expected from 'arbitrary precision'.
chriswarbo•1y ago
Hmm, yeah. It cites `bc` as prior art, which is quite widely used; but another interesting arbitrary-precision calculator is spigot https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/spigot/spigot.h...
mananaysiempre•1y ago
Also the AOSP calculator, of course[1,2,3].

[1] https://chadnauseam.com/coding/random/calculator-app

[2] https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2911981

[3] https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3385412.3386037

emmelaich•1y ago
Ivy does big numbers (not arbitrary) but does rationals too. It's an APL subset.

    0.1 + 0.2
    3/10
https://github.com/robpike/ivy
lttlrck•1y ago
the addition of astro_float fixed this.
primitivesuave•1y ago
The UI is awesome, amazing work! However, arbitrary precision implies that there is no fixed upper limit to the number of digits - simple tests like `0.1 + 0.2 == 0.3` and `2^53 == 2^53 + 1` (both produce "false") indicates you're still using IEEE 754 double precision floats.

If "arbitrary precision" is not as important to you as "high precision", a 128 bit decimal has enough precision for 99% of real-world applications.

crap•1y ago
Thanks for checking it out! Should have been more clear that this is actively being worked on. This is ultimately the goal, and I'm currently working on integrating `astro_float` as the base for numbers.
primitivesuave•1y ago
That is awesome, I look forward to following the project and hopefully contributing! I became a better Rust programmer from reading your code :)
jdhwosnhw•1y ago
Do you mean, the first returns false and the second returns true?
primitivesuave•1y ago
Ah you're right, thank you for pointing it out!

In the previous version of this comment (where I was still reading it incorrectly) I added a fun fact, that the significand of an IEEE 754 double-precision float is only allocated 52 bits, but the "hidden bit trick" provides an extra bit of precision when the normalized form starts with 1.

johannesrexx•1y ago
Rewrite it like so

> 1/10 + 2/10 == 3/10 true >

I_complete_me•1y ago
I wish you well. And I clicked you a star on github. Keep up the good work.
crap•1y ago
Thanks to everyone who gave feedback!

Arbitrary precision is now supported in 0.3.0 after integrating the `astro_float` (https://docs.rs/astro-float/latest/astro_float/index.html) `BigFloat` type as the base for numbers in the language.

Still working out the kinks, but its live so give it a try!

lttlrck•1y ago
This is cool.

It love to have to base conversion functions, even if it's print only. Does that fit at all?

lttlrck•1y ago
and different input base notations, 0x, o, 0b etc
crap•1y ago
This definitely fits, base conversion is on the roadmap!
librasteve•1y ago
very cool, welcome to the small club of CLI calculator authors! before I read this I knew of frink and crag (https://raku.land/zef:librasteve/App::Crag since you ask)

Crag is built on raku so has some neat tricks up its sleeve - you can see Crag of the Day to see some in action...

  crag '0.1+0.2=0.2'   #True (arbitrary precision)
  crag '₃₆123.45'      #3F.G77777  (base 36)
  crag 'e ** (i * π) =~= -1'   #True  (math symbols, complex numbers)
  crag '0rMCMXLIV'     #1944 (Roman numerals)
  crag '^<௪௨ mph>'     #42mph  (Unicode and units)
hee hee