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AI companies are eating higher education

by anigbrowl · 2 minutes ago

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The First Agent Skills Benchmark

by xdotli · 3 minutes ago

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Complexity Explorables

by rolph · 3 minutes ago

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Sarajevo sniper tourists 'killed children by day, then partied at night'

by baxtr · 3 minutes ago

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Forget MCP, Bash Is All You Need

by nr378 · 3 minutes ago

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How to Trace tRPC Procedures with OpenTelemetry

by raulescobar · 4 minutes ago

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Show HN: Distillate – Zotero papers → reMarkable highlights → Obsidian notes

by rhl · 5 minutes ago

I read a lot of research papers for work. My workflow evolved around an ever-growing inbox of bookmarked papers from arXiv et al. Great for exploration, but hard to keep track of what I read.

Distillate bridges the tools I already use: Zotero (literature management), reMarkable (reader + highlighter), and Obsidian (notes). It automates the whole pipeline:

$ distillate

save to Zotero ──> auto-syncs to reMarkable

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         read & highlight on tablet
         just move to Read/ when done

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         auto-saves notes + highlights
It polls Zotero for new papers, uploads PDFs to the reMarkable via rmapi, then watches for papers you've finished reading in your Read folder. When it finds one, it:

- Parses .rm files using rmscene to extract highlighted text (GlyphRange items) - Searches for that text in the original PDF using PyMuPDF and adds highlight annotations - Enriches metadata from Semantic Scholar (publication date, venue, citations) - Creates a structured markdown note with metadata, highlights grouped by page, and the annotated PDF (I keep mine in an Obsidian vault)

The core workflow just needs Zotero and a reMarkable — no paid APIs, no cloud backend, your notes stay on your machine. Optional extras if you plug them in:

- AI summaries via Claude (one-liner + key learnings from your highlights) - Daily reading suggestions from your queue - Weekly email digest via Resend - Obsidian Bases database for tracking your reading

Stack: rmapi for reMarkable Cloud, rmscene for .rm parsing, PyMuPDF for PDF annotation. Python 3.10+, pip installable.

The trickiest part was highlight extraction: reMarkable stores highlighted text as GlyphRange items in a scene tree, and matching that text back to positions in the original PDF required fuzzy search with OCR cleanup, plus special merging logic for e.g. cross-page highlights. Happy to say it works well ~99% of the time now.

Install: pip install distillate && distillate --init

Code: https://github.com/rlacombe/distillate

Site: https://distillate.dev

I built this for myself but would love feedback, especially from other reMarkable + Zotero users. What's missing from your workflow? What else should I add?

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Show HN: Traffic Breakdown of a Front Page Surge

by intervolz · 5 minutes ago

Breakdown of traffic from my Sol LeWitt Show HN post last week. 69 points, ~60k visitors, 10-hour spike, referral spread analysis.

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Builtseen – Influencer marketing marketplace starting at $1

by YurGrhm · 6 minutes ago

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Comparing Shunting Yard and Pratt Parsing

by cdelmonte · 7 minutes ago

Short comparative note on Dijkstra’s Shunting Yard (1961) and Pratt’s Top-Down Operator Precedence (1973), walking through both on the same expression.

Link: https://cdelmonte.medium.com/two-algorithms-one-intuition-shunting-yard-and-pratt-parsing-f561a1dad6ac

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Zillow launches Zillow for Warcraft, new way to explore World of Warcraft homes

by randycupertino · 10 minutes ago

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Is the Craft Dead?

by speckx · 11 minutes ago

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What is complex systems science

by rolph · 11 minutes ago

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Spintronics – A mechanical analog of electronic circuits you can touch and feel

by jeilers · 11 minutes ago

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KaOS Linux is moving away from KDE/Plasma because of systemd

by akagusu · 11 minutes ago

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Meteorite: International Law and Regulations

by joebig · 12 minutes ago

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Show HN: Env-gen – Rust CLI tool to generate .env files

by Brysonbw · 14 minutes ago

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How much ARR do you need to raise?

by choreboy · 14 minutes ago

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Show HN: A live global mood map (anonymous, one-click)

by gloussou · 15 minutes ago

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Isolation and Permissiveness of Distributed Transactions in MongoDB

by PaulHoule · 15 minutes ago

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