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AI and laser physics – a metaphor for collaborative collaboration

by tompdavis · 5 minutes ago

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Why the UAE Left OPEC

by bazzmt · 8 minutes ago

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Free Tournament Bracket Builder

by durman · 10 minutes ago

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What Is an AI SDR? How AI Sales Agents Work in 2026

by lyuata · 10 minutes ago

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notebooklm-py makes Claude interact with NotebookLM

by rippeltippel · 13 minutes ago

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NZ Government to Disestablish the BSA

by xupybd · 17 minutes ago

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Open Agents from Vercel is now open source

by ssgodderidge · 20 minutes ago

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Agentic AI Community 2026

by peterparker01 · 22 minutes ago

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Visualize Any Hugging Face Model

by rippeltippel · 22 minutes ago

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DeepSeek nears $45B valuation as China's 'Big Fund' leads investment talks

by thm · 26 minutes ago

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Palo Alto Networks warns of firewall RCE zero-day exploited in attacks

by defrost · 34 minutes ago

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Ask HN: Does your employer require everyone to use the same AI model?

by kevinfarrugia · 36 minutes ago

I am consulting (software engineering) at two companies. At one company everyone is free to choose their preferred AI model while at the other the company imposes a strict AI policy that limits use to a single model.

From my perspective, the company where everyone can choose their own model has seen much higher adoption but there are regular discussions about which model to use and when.

Does your employer impose a strict AI policy or is everyone free to pick and choose?

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How Mobile Ethnography Is Transforming Research from Guesswork

by aishasajjad · 36 minutes ago

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Show HN: BotParty, a native macOS chat app where conversations are documents

by captainbenises · 39 minutes ago

Hi HN, I built BotParty.

It's a native macOS/iOS chat client for openrouter, built around Swift's DocumentGroup.

Each conversation is a regular file on disk — you can save them in folders, sync them with iCloud, email it. I made it because I got sick of the claude desktop app changing it’s system prompts on me constantly. I also wanted to be able to own all my own chats, and archive them locally. You can branch conversations by using ‘duplicate’ in the finder - which is something that i’ve found missing from all the other desktop chat apps.

A few things that fell out of the document model: - Conversations are diffable, so git history works - You can have many open at once in tabs/windows - Share Sheet and Spotlight search work - Nothing is locked into my app

I used openrouter so you can use claude/chatgpt/etc.

Thanks for reading this far. Feedback very welcome, especially on the file format.

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Ghost map: Europe's first glimpse of Tenochtitlan shows a city destroyed

by bryanrasmussen · 42 minutes ago

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E-Bike Fleet Monitoring

by marklit · 42 minutes ago

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Add EBCDIC support to VSCode's Hexedit inspector

by rbanffy · 43 minutes ago

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Ask your agent to do Docker and K8s

by akrylov · about 1 hour ago

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Hell Is Not Having Adequate Gear

by bryanrasmussen · about 1 hour ago

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