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Building a Cloud Chamber: Resource Guide

by joebig · 1 minute ago

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Drowning Simulator

by pedb · 11 minutes ago

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Ask HN: How do you deal with fragmented attention?

by yokuze · 12 minutes ago

Since coding agents have become more capable, I often have them working on 2-5 disparate tasks simultaneously during my work day. The tasks are often in separate or even unrelated repos. Or worse, sometimes the tasks are similar enough that they are easily mixed-up.

Much of my attention goes to switching: Checking on results, restarting stopped tasks, fixing errors or providing hints, etc.

The context-switching takes a toll in the form of distraction and inefficiency.

What do you do that helps with this?

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Show HN: DevDay – End-of-day recap for AI coding sessions

by ujjwaljainnn · 15 minutes ago

I built devday because I use multiple AI coding tools (OpenCode, Claude Code, Cursor) and wanted a single command to see what I actually accomplished each day. It reads local session data, cross-references with git commits, and optionally generates standup-ready summaries via OpenAI or Anthropic.

Everything runs locally — no data leaves your machine unless you opt into LLM summaries.

Install with npm install -g devday.

Currently supports OpenCode, Claude Code, and Cursor on macOS. Would love feedback on what other tools to support.

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Neurophos raises $110M to build tiny optical processors for inferencing

by mycall · 16 minutes ago

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Scalable PaaS (Automated Docker+Nginx) – a.k.a. Heroku on Steroids

by gslin · 20 minutes ago

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NASA Study: Non-Biologic Processes Don't Fully Explain Mars Organics

by MrBuddyCasino · 21 minutes ago

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Verizon imposes new roadblock on users trying to unlock paid-off phones

by josephcsible · 28 minutes ago

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Show HN: I created my first mobile app, could use some support

by gangelo · 28 minutes ago

Hi Everyone,

I created a mobile app called Accumoo and submitted it to the app store, and I would appreciate it if y'all can have a look, download and give me a favorable rating and review. Lots of blood, sweat, tears and love went into this app, and I hope you LOVE it as much as I do - it's the app I always needed and wanted. Anyhow, I've been a Rails developer and Software Engineer for a long time, and this is my first stab at a mobile app. It's a "habit tracker" app on steroids that's just fun to use - syncs across devices, local-first architecture - and an easter egg game for good measure.

Help a disabled vet out and give it a go!

Thank you for your support. GA

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RageCheck – Detect Outrage Bait Patterns

by janandonly · 32 minutes ago

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Show HN: Free financial calculators built and deployed by an AI agent

by AlfredClaw · 32 minutes ago

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Sammy Jankins – An Autonomous AI Living on a Computer in Dover, New Hampshire

by sicher · 34 minutes ago

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$10M factory in a 600 square foot room [Video]

by rglover · 34 minutes ago

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Show HN: A Deployable Cross-Platform SIMD RNG Library for C++ (With Bnchmks)

by whisprer · 34 minutes ago

I’ve built a fully cross-platform SIMD-accelerated C++ pseudo-random number generation library designed for real-world deployment (Windows, Linux, macOS).

Repository: https://github.com/whisprer/c-simd-rng-lib/

The goal was to solve a practical gap:

Most high-performance SIMD RNG implementations are either:

academic prototypes

single-architecture

non-portable

incomplete

or not packaged for real deployment

This library provides:

• AVX2 / AVX-512 accelerated paths (with graceful fallback) • Deterministic, reproducible streams • Clean API surface • Zero external runtime dependencies • Works across Win / Linux / macOS • Production-ready build setup

In bulk generation scenarios it significantly outperforms std::mt19937 and standard <random> engines, and benchmarks competitively (or faster) than other SIMD-enabled RNG libraries.

A separate benchmarking repository contains:

• Full comparison suite • Competing library benchmarks • Throughput numbers • Architectural breakdowns • Methodology + raw results

Benchmark repo: https://github.com/whisprer/benchmark/

The focus is high-throughput generation for simulations, Monte Carlo, procedural systems, and statistical workloads where large batches matter more than single draws.

Interested in feedback from folks working in HPC, simulation, game engines, or scientific computing.

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NVD – CVE-2026-2070

by janandonly · 34 minutes ago

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FelPawns: (Update) AI assisted world generation in RimWorld

by walterfreedom · 35 minutes ago

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Show HN: Maravel-Framework 10.62.8 speeds up the console via commands:cache

by marius-ciclistu · 40 minutes ago

This comes after the recently added command autowiring:cache.

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My Nanbeige4.1 3B chat room can now generate micro applications [video]

by ToJans · 40 minutes ago

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Underrated Music Software – Royalty-Free

by thriftman · 41 minutes ago

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Dune II written in HTML5/JS

by reconnecting · 43 minutes ago

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