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aisloperator.com
Show HN: Fun Web page 3D visualization of laundry room statushttps://www.aisloperator.com/brickoven-estates-laundry-room/By default, this shows simulated data. It can show real data, but we don't want to hug-of-death the laundry company IoT.Click on a machine, to see how the apartment building attendant responds to people leaving their laundry for hours in high-contention machines.This was a collaboration with Claude Code. Sometimes Claude wasted time frustratingly, sometimes Claude saved lots of time. The end product is good enough, the Easter eggs were fun, and it was completed in less time than I could've done it myself.
Aug 10, 2026 9:07 PM
news.google.com
McDonald’s teases Hello Kitty x Godzilla Happy Meal collaboration for Aug. 18https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMif0FVX3lxTE52Zzh4VWw5Ri13T0dnYU80R2hxd1hFRlI1V3Q1M1hlNzBTYzJLZVNvcmx1a1E5QzJXUmwybXVTNG1BaGd3SncxaTF5X0VzZ0t6Yy1LdlpFNE1LMWFXTzlnb1AxVWYwYlVrOTJ5OF9ma3l3WS1wNnpBbTFzZ0NsUmM?oc=5McDonald’s teases Hello Kitty x Godzilla Happy Meal collaboration for Aug. 18  Attractions Magazine
Aug 10, 2026 3:10 PM
rfi.fr
Netanyahu rejects Gaza plan in new break from Trumphttps://www.rfi.fr/en/middle-east/20260809-netanyahu-rejects-gaza-plan-in-new-break-from-trumpIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected a US-led Gaza plan endorsed by Hamas, putting distance between himself and President Donald Trump as he tries to shore up his base ahead of…
Aug 9, 2026 1:00 PM
bing.com
Two visions of religious liberty: How Trump and Biden defined a foundational righthttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a893c7ac841449da035468280522644&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.msn.com%2Fen-us%2Fnews%2Fpolitics%2Ftwo-visions-of-religious-liberty-how-trump-and-biden-defined-a-foundational-right%2Far-AA29HNnd&c=1372768790240886088&mkt=en-usWhen President Donald Trump returned to the White House, religious liberty became one of his administration’s defining priorities. Within weeks of taking office, Trump created a task force to combat ...
Aug 9, 2026 3:00 AM
benzi.fly.dev
Show HN: Try Benzi – A coding harness/agent beating Claude Code itself on Sonnethttps://benzi.fly.dev/aboutHi y'all. Been working on something that should've been made a long time ago imo. It compiles codebases into O(1) hashmaps that the agent queries to discover the structure of your code/answer questions/write code.It also does complete static analysis checks on any writes the agent makes.Don't take my word for it though. Here are the benchmarks: https://benzi.fly.dev/benchmark. on 2/20 tests, Claude Code (mostly Sonnet on one task) regressed or timed out. Benzi didn't because of course, it has a map it can query and not get lost in the sauce. On the other 18 it is cheaper, faster, or often both.Would love to get some early adoption and criticism!(Only available on Windows for now. soz. and also keep an eye on the benchmarking page; I think I can push it far more -- no promises, still work in progress. Haven't thoroughly tested greenfielding experience either.)(another note: VS Code extension/website is running DeepSeek V4 flash. not Sonnet. Everything mostly built with CC Sonnet tho )
Aug 8, 2026 10:47 PM
spacenews.com
Chinese launch startup Orienspace targets IPO, secures funding for reusable Gravity-2 rockethttps://spacenews.com/chinese-launch-startup-orienspace-targets-ipo-secures-funding-for-reusable-gravity-2-rocket/HELSINKI — Commercial launch company Orienspace has kicked off preparations for an IPO coaching process while closing a funding round for accelerating its reusable Gravity-2 rocket. The Shandong-based company, formally […] The post Chinese launch startup Orienspace targets IPO, secures funding for reusable Gravity-2 rocket appeared first on SpaceNews.
Aug 6, 2026 10:48 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: I was wrong about scrollytelling landing pageshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49185678My position for years: minimal static landing page, one clear offer, optimised for conversion. Everything else is designers entertaining themselves. Then the “built this 3D scrolling page with Fable in 5 minutes” posts started going around and my customers began asking for that. I pushed back, lost the argument, and built a few.Two things surprised me.First, the viral demos don’t survive contact with a client. I tested so many circulating prompt/skill setups. One-shot output looks great; changing anything afterwards is brutal... The demos are impressive because nobody in the thread ever has to revise them.Second, and worse for me: dwell time and conversion on the pages I built came out ahead of the minimal pages I’d have argued for. Small sample, and I’d like someone to tell me why it’s noise.So I built the thing that fixes the first problem: prebuilt interactive widgets that stay editable instead of a generated blob you re-prompt. https://scrollytelling.ai my own landing page is now b
Aug 5, 2026 5:05 PM
apps.apple.com
Show HN: AppScout – App Store downloads, revenue and widgetshttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/appscout-app-metrics/id6770866569Hey hackers!Signing in to App Store Connect just to check downloads or MRR is a friction. I wanted a simpler way. Ideally, just to look at a widget on my iPhone. There are some apps, but the design and implementation made me think here's a gap that I can potentially fill it with a new polished product. So I've built this app.It took me several months to start beta testing. But then I got feedback from users that they don't really want to share their App Store key credentials with a third-party app that uses a backend and collects data. So, I spent one more month pivoting to a private app by dropping a backend and storing credentials on a user's device in a keychain. So, now the app directly talks to Apple's API and there's no account registration. You add a team key - the app fetches data. App also uses background tasks to fetch most recent data so you don't need to open it every day to keep the data fresh. And as a final point - I added widgets to both home and lock screens.Please let
Aug 5, 2026 4:09 PM
d2ykijtrvb890q.cloudfront.net
Show HN: Vein, a minimalist open-source resource management gamehttps://d2ykijtrvb890q.cloudfront.net/Recently I've been working on Vein, a small open-source resource management game built with Godot.I've always loved resource management board games, and I wanted to see how minimal I could make one. The core idea is simple: keep the heart beating by supplying it with the resources it demands. I tried to strip the mechanics down as much as possible while still leaving room for interesting decisions, and I added a short tutorial to help players get started.The problem is that I still don't feel like I've found the right gameplay loop. It works, but it isn't yet the game I imagined. I'd really appreciate any feedback—whether it's about the mechanics, pacing, tutorial, UI, or anything else that stands out. I'm especially interested in ideas for making the core loop deeper without making the game more complicated.Most of the development was done with Claude Sonnet as a coding partner, while I focused on the design, gameplay, and iteration. The game engine is Godot.You can play it here: http
Aug 2, 2026 9:44 AM
news.google.com
“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in June 2026https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuwFBVV95cUxPZnUtSFRtaUptQ3FFZ0pSQlBpeE8waXF3TFRSYzdlUHN4VjA0Nl9PeVlVZlhZTDFFNEFGYlV1cERQMVFxR1VGdk9mTXRqbFRXYTVlX244RkZHb2JfZUNEX2x6NTU4OUdMM3p5Z1RoSldORWNzOVh5RXhFQ0JiUlZTZ2pKaWpfRFpVbGR1RV9FVnNvWUdZNnZ1a0dzRVNSRmVVVTFpUHBFY1plOHpVMlRsNjFGTlRMWTgtS0dV?oc=5“Don’t Blink”: Protecting the Wikimedia model, its people, and its values in June 2026  Wikimedia.org
Jul 31, 2026 4:00 PM
bing.com
Reddit's CEO sure seems frustrated with Google's AI overviewshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85ea15e0e14a4fa17f03f64e09cec3&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.engadget.com%2f2227553%2freddit-s-ceo-sure-seems-frustrated-with-google-s-ai-overviews%2f&c=2504210106190436296&mkt=en-usYou can add Reddit CEO Steve Huffman to the growling list of publishers, platforms and others who are frustrated with the state of Google search and AI Overviews. "People don't want a summary of ...
Jul 30, 2026 5:09 PM
bing.com
Reddit's CEO sure seems frustrated with Google's AI overviewshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85e7f958354712987dfd9bcc1d9072&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.engadget.com%2f2227553%2freddit-s-ceo-sure-seems-frustrated-with-google-s-ai-overviews%2f&c=2504210106190436296&mkt=en-usYou can add Reddit CEO Steve Huffman to the growling list of publishers, platforms and others who are frustrated with the state of Google search and AI Overviews. "People don't want a summary of ...
Jul 30, 2026 5:09 PM
news.ycombinator.com
The Cost of Seamlessnesshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49048352The Hidden Cost of Frictionless Technology Taotuner — 2026I recently asked an AI assistant for restaurant recommendations. It listed five places, complete with ratings, distance, and popular dishes. I picked one, went, had a fine meal. Later, when a friend asked what I'd eaten, I couldn't remember the name of the restaurant.The experience wasn't bad. It was frictionless. And it left almost no trace.We've built tools that eliminate the gap between want and satisfaction, question and answer, curiosity and resolution. We call it seamlessness. We've assumed it's progress. But the gap wasn't inefficiency — it was where memory, judgment, and understanding used to form.What if removing it is making us less capable?The Pattern This isn't just about restaurant recommendations. The same dynamic shows up across AI, therapy, cities, and education.Take AI assistants. The industry evaluates them on speed, accuracy, and satisfaction. Those metrics capture whether the tool works. They don't capture wh
Jul 25, 2026 3:24 PM
cygnus.run
Show HN: Cygnus – A fast, lightweight self-hostable serverless runtime and PaaShttps://cygnus.runI built Cygnus because of a long standing frustration with the compromises needed to be made when choosing a deployment option for web applications.The ecosystem is fragmented into a few distinct camps, each sacrificing user experience or runtime compatibility to balance isolation, startup latency, and their own profit margins.Docker: Heavier and slower because it has to supervise more than web apps. Paying overhead you don't need. MicroVM's: Good isolation, but huge maintenance surface area and substantial overhead. Great for untrusted code, overkill for your own apps. Workerd: Tries to dance around hardware isolation by enforcing an in-process V8 isolate model. Neutered runtime to prevent arbitrary syscall execution. Personally I still find the tradeoff worthwhile for their edge footprint, but I still find myself complaining about it from time to time. Vercel/Managed serverless: Delivers a great developer experience, uses microVM's which is good for compatibility but has a business m
Jul 25, 2026 12:20 PM
news.google.com
SDCC 2026: 'Maximum X-Men' Assemble to Fill the Void Left by the Avengers in the Aftermath of 'Armageddon'https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAFBVV95cUxPR3RYNjRkczFGUWduZnYzdmJDUi1oSlRQck1EbW5heFozU1NjYU5SMi1BM2d5MTBwaW51U2ptb1BfdWlwV080ODVvMmg5YXNLUFlYV3JBRVp6R0VrMXBzcTBfSUNoa1hhbFJ6VlpTLVFyTG00WFc4RnJ5dmhvcHJ6VlhNRHZlMmVQRFVSLVI2NVRvNU1EWFdwY2NfbzJURUxOaWVDMWl4X00?oc=5SDCC 2026: 'Maximum X-Men' Assemble to Fill the Void Left by the Avengers in the Aftermath of 'Armageddon'  Marvel.com
Jul 23, 2026 7:00 AM