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How to Disagree (2008)

by tosh · 4 minutes ago

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Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement

by tosh · 5 minutes ago

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Eight Short Studies on Excuses

by microsoftedging · 8 minutes ago

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Show HN: Piruetas – A self-hosted diary app I built for my girlfriend

by patillacode · 11 minutes ago

I searched for a simple, self-hosted journal app for my girlfriend and everything I found was either too complex, too feature-heavy, too feature-less for what I needed or required trusting a cloud service.

So I built Piruetas (it means lollipops in Spanish - she chose the name btw).

It's a day-per-page diary with rich text editing, drag-and-drop image uploads, auto-save, public share links, and a clean mobile UI. It can be set up for Personal or Multi-user usage via docker compose deployment.

She seems to like it so I decided to give back to the community and make it available for everyone (after some QA)

Live demo: https://piruet.app (login: demo / piruetas — data resets every 30 min!) GitHub: https://github.com/patillacode/piruetas

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ChessUnlock – Automating Chess Learning

by YassineChahdi · 14 minutes ago

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Developer Education at Jane Street

by ned1010 · 17 minutes ago

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Ask HN: Best way to develop games for beginners

by Jean-Philipe · 19 minutes ago

Hi *,

My daughter is 14 and wants to get into developing games. What's your go-to framework/engine to recommend? I feel like she's old enough to start with something "real" and not a game engine specifically targeted towards kids. Still, it should be fun and easy to approach. I was thinking gbstudio, godot or even some javascript/html based engine.

She likes Stardew Valley and Minecraft, so I guess we'll go for something pixel artsy. I can be there to support, but I don't want her to be blocked by waiting for me to solve a problem.

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Spirit Airlines says it's going out of business after 34 years

by geox · 20 minutes ago

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Why eldest siblings are brainier

by pseudolus · 25 minutes ago

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The Rooks Have Returned

by ustad · 26 minutes ago

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Nicholas Carlini – Black-hat LLMs – [un]prompted 2026

by swolpers · 28 minutes ago

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Pequod – A colour palette for reading and code, rooted in Moby-Dick

by tiagojct · 30 minutes ago

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Show HN: Mljar Studio – local AI data analyst that saves analysis as notebooks

by pplonski86 · 32 minutes ago

Hi HN,

I’ve been working on mljar-supervised (open-source AutoML for tabular data) for a few years. Recently I built a desktop app around it called MLJAR Studio.

The idea is simple: you talk to your data in natural language, the AI generates Python code, executes it locally, and the whole conversation becomes a reproducible notebook (*.ipynb file). So instead of just chatting with data, you end up with something you can inspect, modify, and rerun.

What MLJAR Studio does:

- Sets up a local Python environment automatically, runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux

- Installs missing packages during the conversation

- Built-in AutoML for tabular data (classification, regression, multiclass)

- Works with standard Python libraries (pandas, matplotlib, etc.)

- Works with any data file: CSV, Excel, Stata, Parquet ...

- Connects to PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Snowflake, Databricks, and Supabase.

For AI: use Ollama locally (zero data egress), bring your own OpenAI key, or use MLJAR AI add-on.

I built this because I wanted something between Jupyter Notebook (flexible but manual) and AI tools that generate code but don’t preserve the workflow. Most tools I tried either hide too much or don’t give reproducible results and are cloud based

Demos:

- 60-second demo: https://youtu.be/BjxpZYRiY4c

- Full 3-minute analysis: https://youtu.be/1DHMMxaNJxI

Pricing is $199 one-time, with a 7-day trial.

Curious if this is useful for others doing real data work, or if I’m solving my own problem here.

Happy to answer questions.

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A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat

by SockThief · 33 minutes ago

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Leading journal finds AI is flooding academic publishing with lower quality work

by pseudolus · 35 minutes ago

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Why TUIs are making a comeback

by alcidesfonseca · 37 minutes ago

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ICANN opens applications for new top-level domains for the first time since 2012

by thunderbong · 38 minutes ago

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Inverse Sapir-Whorf and programming languages

by birdculture · 41 minutes ago

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The AI Race Is Charged by the Fear of Being Left Behind

by pseudolus · about 1 hour ago

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"Gazump"

by jjgreen · about 1 hour ago

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