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Thursday, July 30, 2026
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Hacker News

hnrss.org14 items
Christian Selig▲ 525

The coolest use for the Vision Pro

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Kimi▲ 391

Kimi K3-256k

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Unknown▲ 338

AI's top startups are barely publishing their research

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Zach Holman▲ 153

The Cold Email

Written pieces, talks, and other bits by Zach Holman.

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Frantic▲ 143

The Productivity Mirage

What I once thought about programming productivity was wrong

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LLM Honeypot▲ 147

LLM Honeypot

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National Science Foundation▲ 61

NSF pilots 4-year PhDs with industry research placements

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a $47 million investment over five years, along with additional financial commitments from nearly three dozen universities and private…

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Noelo▲ 18

Kuna: Decompiler Development in the Age of Coding Agents

Background, motivation, and thoughts around the release of Kuna, a new agent-first decompiler designed for autonomous refinement.

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Y Combinator21d ago

SalesPatriot (YC W25) Is Hiring FDEs

The Mission America's industrial base runs on systems built in the 1980s. Billions of dollars in critical components (F-35 parts, industrial assemblies, electronics, bolts, and hoses) still…

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HN — Best of the Week

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Christian Selig▲ 510

The coolest use for the Vision Pro

One day there will hopefully be a house on this land Over the last year, I admittedly haven’t used my Vision Pro a ton, but fairly recently I discovered a super handy use that it’s absolutely incredible at, provided you have the right tools. After years of apartment life my girlfriend and I have recently begun the process of building our (first! exciting!) home, which is an absolute whirlwind of choices and decisions. Maybe it’s where we’re both programmers, but particularly for me, my software-oriented brain feels almost incompatible with this world of designing a home (she’s the…

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arXiv▲ 310

Handbook.md shows that long policy documents do not reliably govern agents

Language-model agents are increasingly deployed under standing instructions: a system prompt, a policy file, or a skills document is placed in context, and the agent is trusted to let it govern every action that follows. Existing benchmarks rarely test this deployment pattern directly; they measure whether an agent can complete a task,…

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Superlogical▲ 597

Superlogical

Building the multiplexer for all work.

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KOReader▲ 691

KOReader

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Darktable▲ 330

Darktable

darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer

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Euronews▲ 326

French musician Kavinsky found dead

A key figure of the French touch house scene, Kavinsky wrote "Nightcall", the track made famous by the film 'Drive', performed at the Paris 2024 Olympic closing ceremony alongside Angèle…

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Claude▲ 261

Claude: Elevated errors across all models – Resolved

Claude's Status Page - Elevated errors across all models.

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Show HN: Open-source engine running Gemma 4 26B in 2 GB RAM 22d ago

Show HN: Open-source engine running Gemma 4 26B in 2 GB RAM on any M-series Mac

Hi HN,I built a specialized inference engine for running 4-bit Gemma 4 26B-A4B-IT on any M-series Mac using about 2 GB of RAM. It is called TurboFieldfare and is written in Swift and…

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