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1.08M cannabis users data leaked in PuffPal disclosure

by happyopossum · 1 minute ago

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I built an AI Chrome extension with $0 infrastructure cost – BYOK architecture

by alexiglesias · 2 minutes ago

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Show HN: The Copyright Puppet Show

by attogram · 3 minutes ago

The story

https://zenodo.org/records/21000879

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Frontier AI Is Being Enclosed and Labs and Washington Are Both Holding the Fence

by MadCatBureau · 4 minutes ago

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Prosecutors used ChatGPT logs in a wildfire trial; jury split 10-2 for defense

by Lihh27 · 7 minutes ago

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JetBlue flight hits drone while landing at JFK: Officials

by jaredwiener · 10 minutes ago

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Build from Anywhere with Cursor for iOS

by meetpateltech · 11 minutes ago

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The middle-class home was always a historical accident

by lorecore · 11 minutes ago

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Show HN: Rust / Red Alert inspired WASM game in the browser (open source)

by punnerud · 11 minutes ago

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An impossible first task at Google

by denysvitali · 12 minutes ago

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Homemade Transistor from Cadmium Sulfide Photocell (2009)

by thenthenthen · 12 minutes ago

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Meta uses CXL to reuse old DDR4 and cut some inference fleets by 25%

by p_stuart82 · 13 minutes ago

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We've uncovered a master gene that switches on human development

by 01-_- · 13 minutes ago

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Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron Are Being Sued for "Fixing"

by 01-_- · 14 minutes ago

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Metasearch Tooling for Agents

by chambertime · 14 minutes ago

I'm the CTO at System1. We own Dogpile.com. It has a diehard userbase, but it has been coasting for some time now.

We recently rebuilt the backend as a metered API with a corresponding MCP server for agents.

The original Dogpile thesis was that no single index sees the whole web. There's an old Penn State / Pitt study that found ~85% of top results were unique to one engine. Full disclosure: Dogpile sponsored it and of course, that was a totally different web. But the underlying question feels relevant again. Cursory analysis we’ve done internally shows that Brave, Google, and Bing all surface different results for the same query.

For humans, missed results are annoying.

For agents doing RAG or grounding generated content, missed or low-quality results can become a failure mode with no human in the loop to catch it.

Current state:

- Search API + MCP server (npx @system1/dogpile-mcp)

- Structured JSON output

- 3 types of responses. Basic is just what you’d get on a serp. Enhanced scrapes the result pages and includes the text as markdown. Dee performs deep research running multiple queries providing a summary.

- $0.50 monthly credit, no credit card required

- Scaling starts at $2/1k calls

Known limitations:

- It's single-source today so it is not true metasearch yet

- The roadmap is multi-source aggregation, but we wanted to get this into people’s hands as we continue to build out the feature set

- The API contract is designed so adding sources later will not require client changes

- Basic calls are landing around 800ms, but we don't have serious production concurrency numbers or p99s under heavy loads yet

Here’s a question for this group:

What features or data shapes are you missing from existing agentic search tools when building agent pipelines?

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China's Z.ai claims it can match Mythos on cybersecurity

by Brajeshwar · 17 minutes ago

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What LLMs are doing to conference programs

by speckx · 18 minutes ago

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Android's earthquake warning system alerted 11 Million people in Venezuela

by ck2 · 18 minutes ago

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Show HN: MCP-compress-router – MCP Compressor

by ameshkov · 19 minutes ago

When you have multiple MCP servers, every request to the LLM will include all of their tools and descriptions, which can quickly eat up your token limit and increase costs. The thing is, most of the time, you don't need all of them.

For example, let’s take three popular MCP servers: Notion, GitHub, and Pylance. The overhead they create on every turn is about 26K tokens. If we assume an average 50-turn coding session and Opus pricing, the overhead for a single session is about $0.9275.

`mcp-compress-router` does something very simple: it proxies all MCP servers with just two tools: `get_tool_schema` and `invoke_tool`. `invoke_tool` proxies the call to the downstream MCP server. The `get_tool_schema` description lists the tool names and arguments for all downstream MCP server tools so that the agent knows what's available. Whenever it needs a tool, it first calls `get_tool_schema` to read the full description and argument schema, and then calls `invoke_tool`.

The savings are pretty serious. The example of 3 MCP servers is compressed to 900 tokens with the "max" compression level (just tool names), or to about 2000 tokens with the "high" compression level (the default one: tool names plus argument names). So you'll be saving 90%+ this way.

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Show HN: Create and Maintain Filesystem Structures for LLMs [v1.0.13 Out]

by hunterx · 20 minutes ago

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