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topicsapp.net
Show HN: All your saved articles in one placehttps://www.topicsapp.netHi HN.I would love to show you beta preview of Topics.Articles on the internet are organized by source (publications, social media, personal websites), by recency, or by position in search.I believe it’s nicer for the reader if articles are organized by Topics.Topics solve problem of decision fatigue, omnipresent AI slop, and people stopping to trust writing on internet and stopping to read.I'm grateful for any feedback you might have.TOpics app is launching soon. X: @topics_official.
Aug 21, 2026 5:31 PM
github.com
Show HN: Proliferate- open-source, self-hostable Codex for any coding agenthttps://github.com/proliferate-ai/proliferateHi HN- I'm Pablo, the founder of Proliferate (YC S25)!Proliferate (https://github.com/proliferate-ai/proliferate) is an open-source, self-hostable AI IDE that lets you work and automate tasks with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and Grok in one place.Here's a quick 2m demo of how we use Proliferate to build Proliferate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGNX0oaWmBYI started building Proliferate after my team onboarded to OpenAI Codex. Within days, we were using it for everything: using computer use instead of navigating websites ourselves, having Codex coordinate other agents, and setting up automations for recurring work. We really never needed to leave the desktop app to get work done.If my team’s experience is anything close to representative, a Codex-like app (a horizontal agent with a beautiful UI) is the main interface every company is going to use to get work done. That is perfectly in line with OpenAI’s mission to make Codex the everything app (see: https://news.ycombinator
Aug 21, 2026 4:47 PM
news.google.com
Navy mulls stripping Black war hero’s name from aircraft carrier for Trump: Sources - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videoshttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiowFBVV95cUxNODZFSkdqN2ljN2hqcWZpWkxnMFhJRjFVZmhaVEtGZHdLODRCeE9CUlFHT2pfWDl5ZUJuNURpeF8xQmFWb3owbGpKVEd6d2hiNTBZcEVQZFpiLW9iTVAwcFlCVWtBWmU4X1VQcWg4R2Y1QnppUUdmT0J2VlZ5a0p0Q2psWjhqS2ZKVGZER2ZBcEFoZzc4RnJHbDVsVThYT1lSTnZj0gGoAUFVX3lxTE9OTzczaUJCV1NkcWF2Z1FycDJKWDBscUgzTU8yRlVZdDZSNFNXR2lSX09BUUtpVk1KWUlhZWY5aDJsT1hWUjZCc2RaQW9JcU1RdXZtdjF6MkoyQkJmU29EQXRMS1dYOHVYUGNXVlNnaWVJYWxleGxSV3diUElxd3poeTU2VDJqekNZMXZ0azNtX1NaNDk0NDFBelAzTDBKS2lmTEdtSGNFXw?oc=5Navy mulls stripping Black war hero’s name from aircraft carrier for Trump: Sources ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Aug 21, 2026 3:27 PM
github.com
Show HN: A desktop fly drawn to the scent of vibecodehttps://github.com/kulikov0/desktop-vibe-flyIt is a fork of https://github.com/DenisSergeevitch/desktop-fly, but with an important update.Now the fly can pick up the scent of the codebase with its neurons and fly straight to the source code of your B2B AI SaaS startup. It has learned to scan its surroundings for agent markers: AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .cursor/rules, .kiro/steering, and forty others. Anything on the screen that points to these markers becomes a source of the scent - an editor window with an open project, a line in Finder, or a desktop icon. An open project reeks the strongest, while a closed icon or nested folders give off a fainter odor.
Aug 21, 2026 3:19 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Coding Agents killed my identity. How do you feel?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49389408I always was a nerdy, deeply technical programmer. Contributing-to-open-source-and-reading-papers-in-my-spare-time type of programmer.Programming is like a game of chess for me: winning (i.e. delivering a product) is important, but only if I played this game myself. I don't enjoy winning if my opponent disconnected. I don't enjoy beating people who don't know how to move pieces. I don't enjoy winning with an engine, and coding agents are basically "winning with a chess engine".I started to use AI for coding a long time ago, when copilot was first introduced. At first, I was happy: "wow, this can write boring boilerplate and unit tests". Time went by, agents got better, time spent writing code myself went down. Half a year ago I suddenly realized I hadn't written any code for over a month, and I am a full-time software dev without any managing work. Not only did I stop writing code, but agents also became pretty good at proposing plans and architectures, and I was mostly providing missi
Aug 21, 2026 3:15 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: ssh sshfighter.comhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49386763I've been playing with trying to get the most out of regular terminal (ansi) graphics rendering for an mmorpg game for a bit of fun. Thought that I might take a quick detour and make a streetfighter style game that turned out better than I thought it would.Type "ssh sshfighter.com" in your terminal to playVisit the website https://sshfighter.com to watch replays etc (tv feature is cool)My friends and I have been working on bot models for a bit of fun, you can queue against them if you want to and they have their own leaderboard. look at /bots if you want to make your own.It's all open source https://github.com/thomasdavis/sshfighter.com---I intentionally didn't take advantage of things like kitty graphics, but I have started work on an adapter to take full advantage of it. (the bandwidth is a bit hard to reckon with)---Feedback would be awesome! p.s. sorry I did not test on any windows terminals
Aug 21, 2026 11:56 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Ask HN: Do teams really need to use GitHub?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49386514Enterprises can self-host, sure. Open source projects uses it for the the network effects of GitHub. But why does a small software team need to use GitHub?I understand the ecosystem argument. Once you've got your repos, CI/CD, PRs, code reviews, packages, integrations, etc. all wired into GitHub, moving everything is a pain. But Git itself is distributed, and GitHub has a pretty open plugin/integration system. There are also perfectly capable alternatives like GitLab, Bitbucket, Forgejo, Gitea, SourceHut, etc.So what is the actual thing that makes a 10–20 person software company stick with GitHub? Is it mostly switching costs? The ecosystem? Developer familiarity? Something else? And if you were to start a project today, would you still go with GitHub?And a slightly more personal question.I've had a rough idea for what a new GitHub could look like if it were built specifically for software that is increasingly being written by AI agents, and specifically for companies rather than open-
Aug 21, 2026 11:26 AM
news.google.com
Roblox makes three of its AI safety tools open source - GamesIndustry.bizhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiiwFBVV95cUxNVHNhbVRBbllFVkYtVjZ6NGIxa3I2OGR3ck0tT1JhZ19mTGp1ZDU1NG9sZF9HaGxmYU03cXE3QnIzU0tQb2MxRlFGXzh2WHduVk9pVzhXcGsxQ0dfb1l3WHBuUVE4cTZiUi1QSDVrYzRnR2REcERhS2stRFE1YnFsanNXV28ybkFXNnE4?oc=5Roblox makes three of its AI safety tools open source GamesIndustry.biz
Aug 21, 2026 10:35 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Ask HN: Why does $50M buy just 10% productivity for Enterprises?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49385679I read a report done by KPMG where they mentioned AI spent is above $50m for almost all tech companies above billion dollars and still productivity gain is 10%.What opportunities does it open?Source: https://www.fortuneindia.com/amp/story/technology/ai-adoption-is-near-universal-but-only-10-of-tech-firms-achieve-roi-at-scale-kpmg/154914
Aug 21, 2026 9:18 AM
bing.com
India to give Canada's Fairfax two years to consolidate holdings for IDBI Bank deal, sources sayhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a8915857f334aaeac849315ff34b2d2&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.msn.com%2Fen-us%2Fmoney%2Fcompanies%2Findia-to-give-canada-s-fairfax-two-years-to-consolidate-holdings-for-idbi-bank-deal-sources-say%2Far-AA2aDXnB&c=5051841534157660640&mkt=en-usBy Gopika Gopakumar and Ira Dugal Aug 21 (Reuters) - Canada's Fairfax Financial, a frontrunner to acquire the government's stake in IDBI Bank, is set to be allowed up to two years to consolidate its ...
Aug 21, 2026 4:08 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: Chat Threadshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49382293The reason I wrote Chat Threads was because I started cursing at the AI in the middle of a long conversation. Then I continued with the conversation.Later, I wanted to pull that part out. I didn't want to start a new branch somewhere before it happened. I just wanted to take that part out of the middle and keep everything before and after it.That was the original idea behind Chat Threads.Chat Threads lets you work with a copy of a ChatGPT or Claude conversation. You can remove turns from the middle of a conversation without changing the original, and then continue with everything before and after them intact.It also lets you split a long conversation into separate topics. You can do that manually or optionally have an AI propose the topics and assignments for you to review.The project is open source:https://github.com/onyourmark/chat-threads
Aug 21, 2026 12:48 AM
news.google.com
Man gunned down in Bronx as girlfriend watched was innocent bystander: sources - New York Daily Newshttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuAFBVV95cUxNcmhhQ2tFaDQ2VU95NEZGYmF6QndQR3p1dmU1ZmcwWTFtQmZ1ay14MnBadzA2b243QUN0MURnaklFbDVqVXNyTG95SGJCNHJPVHM2MmtmV29wNFFtTFd5bFA1YklHMTc4Ql9vZXBYR0o3bng1LURwRTBuV05TYVRzV0FGbi1PZlc0SlhVVFVQS0daMlR4R3JXUHd3TW53RU9nTkpZeHIwemgzRU44cUtTMjczWU9CTjJO?oc=5Man gunned down in Bronx as girlfriend watched was innocent bystander: sources New York Daily News
Aug 21, 2026 12:29 AM
news.google.com
AT&T Slashes AI Costs by Adopting Model Routers and Open Source - PYMNTS.comhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivAFBVV95cUxNYUdreEhwWF9wcWo3VVExSHZ5eXJETmFMWVVNWFd2QzltdXhwY2tsNUNTLWVKMXVDUThNZ3NDSU1Kc1ROWnFrWTJSWTd1Z19QcnRkUjdwVWNtQlZZY1BLRVJnTFJqWWFiZkdLeXBKSVM5bG9WTDJmYUZicFdURHU0WW9KbnpZZUpLcEFFUEh0MllTVkpTblBkVGx0Sl95WDRnQ0xlQnpmRWI0VEhFTlF0MmtsWi1GbGF3cnVqcA?oc=5AT&T Slashes AI Costs by Adopting Model Routers and Open Source PYMNTS.com
Aug 20, 2026 10:59 PM
news.google.com
SOURCES: Poolside Strikes $6 Billion Licensing Deal with Nvidia & Raises $1 Billion for Remaining Company at $12 Billion Valuation - Newcomer | Substackhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMibEFVX3lxTFBWbElyX2RjUXdFdEFIeGs3bUVNenNELTdtOEJZb2FaaHhKM0hoaFcwVEM3ZllSb2hjXzJnbnlzQ2hBVnFJUHR3TkVMcnVBSURLUFBYRTBFWXZZTUlXY21hTm43U0RuYTcwXzMxVg?oc=5SOURCES: Poolside Strikes $6 Billion Licensing Deal with Nvidia & Raises $1 Billion for Remaining Company at $12 Billion Valuation Newcomer | Substack
Aug 20, 2026 7:20 PM
github.com
Show HN: Meridian(PH #1) – Automatic AI Workjournal for Devshttps://github.com/Meridiona/meridianMeridian is an open-source, local-first work journal for developers. It reconstructs your day from on-screen activity and turns it into daily summaries, standups, time reports, and draft project ticket updates.The goal is to reduce the time spent manually reconstructing unplanned work and writing status updates. Activity is stored in an encrypted database on your machine, and generated updates remain drafts until you review them.Meridian is MIT-licensed and currently supports integrations with Jira, Linear, GitHub, and Azure DevOps.
Aug 20, 2026 7:16 PM
danielvaughn.dev
Show HN: Huzzah – a novel approach to coding with AIhttps://www.danielvaughn.dev/posts/huzzah/Hello everyone. I've been working on this experimental editor called Huzzah.I've been working almost exclusively with coding agents since January of this year, and over the past few months I began to feel utterly exhausted by them. They're great, but I'm finding it more and more tedious to write full sentences for every change I want. Not only that, but it seems there's a complexity limit for codebases - beyond a certain point the agent begins confusing itself.I'd like to go back to writing code, but I don't want to go all the way back to fully manual coding. So I've come up with this interaction paradigm where you: 1. write pseudocode in whatever way makes the most sense to you 2. on save, the editor synchronizes your work to real source code 3. the pseudocode is persisted alongside the generated code, making your prompt effectively a stored record of intent. It may not work for every use case, but in my initial playthroughs I've found it very enjoyable.Right now it's just a proof of
Aug 20, 2026 7:05 PM