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github.com
Show HN: Draco – A single-binary, self-hostable Firecrawl alternative in Rusthttps://github.com/0xchasercat/draco/Scraping modern websites has become a massive headache. You basically have two choices: pay for an expensive API like Firecrawl/Browserbase, or run a fleet of headless Chrome instances that eat 1GB of RAM per page and still get blocked by Cloudflare.I built Draco to fix this. It’s a fast, single-binary web scraper written in Rust. You point it at a URL, and it spits out perfectly clean Markdown or structured JSON for LLMs.The secret sauce is that it doesn't just boot a browser for every request. It uses a tiered escalation engine:Tier 1 (Stealth Fetch): Draco uses a custom TLS/JA4 fingerprint to perfectly mimic a real browser's network signature at the packet level. It turns out a lot of anti-bot walls will let you right through if your handshake looks correct. In my benchmarks against sites like Cloudflare and Target, Playwright ate ~500MB of RAM and timed out. Draco bypassed them in under a second using just 20MB of RAM.Tier 2 (V8 Isolate): If it hits a React/Next.js SPA that needs r
Aug 2, 2026 8:48 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: LLM Tools that I made that I cant live withouthttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49146317Hello HN ..I am posting here because I have made this bad ass thing. I want to be clear. I'm trying to make somthing worthy of people buying it and getting good value, I have not really shown it off or had anyone look at my site past the occasional web crawler, and I did 100% make this. Its called 0verload and the things it does, I will now list. Automatcially tracks versions on all your source code. It dosnt replace GIT, its for the saves you do between checkins...that one version you should have saved .it does..automatically. even oob writes get a version. I cant live with out it... somthing about telling my llm ....get me that thing I wrote like 2 days ago or a week ago or whenever.you can just tell the llm kinda where when and it will go get it and merge it in....I have files with hundreds of versions and you would think it would be annoying but if you have an llm ...I ship claude skills with it so it wakes up knowing how to use it, AND that brings me to somthing else it does.. I i
Aug 2, 2026 5:13 PM
marnetto.net
Show HN: A mod for Grand Prix Circuit (DSI/Accolade, 1988)https://marnetto.net/projects/grand-prix-circuitHello HN,I have built a mod for Grand Prix Circuit, an old 2.5D racing game: the latest episode of a long series of community efforts to reverse-engineer and improve the games made by Distinctive Software (today's EA Vancouver) in the DOS era.I've been dabbling in hacking old DOS games for almost two years, but this time I think my project is big enough to be worthy of a “Show HN“.From the gaming point of view, the mod offers a variety of new cars and tracks, from Spa to the Space, and more sophisticated EGA backgrounds than the original game.From the technical point of view, it was an interesting effort combining reverse engineering, development, design and pixel art, all of which both in classic and LLM-assisted variants.From the literary point of view, I have documented the making of the game in a series of (fully human-written) posts [1]. There is something for everyone: war stories, hacking techniques, the word “boustrophedonic” and, as bonus, an outdoor game to keep your kids awa
Aug 2, 2026 2:40 PM
cbsnews.com
What's behind the $4B funding cut for California's high-speed rail?https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-high-speed-rail-train-procurement-newsom/Records reveal California twice missed deadlines to buy the trains at the center of a federal funding fight — then quietly dropped its lawsuit weeks after missing its new deadline.
Aug 2, 2026 11:00 AM
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
github.com
Show HN: Open OneNote Viewer in Rusthttps://github.com/emsi/OneNoteViewerFor more than 15 years, I accumulated hundreds upon hundreds of notes in OneNote. I loved the application and still consider it one of the best and most distinctive note-taking tools available. Its free-form canvas supports a way of organizing information that Markdown-based tools simply cannot reproduce.The problem was that using OneNote became increasingly inconvenient for me. Microsoft never released a native Linux client, so I kept a Windows VM and later even a separate Windows small PC largely for OneNote. The OneNote Web Clipper for Firefox eventually stopped being supported, removing one of the ways I regularly captured information.The web version did not solve the problem. In particular, it could not search across all my notebooks at once. To find a note, I first had to remember which notebook contained it, which rather defeated the purpose of having a searchable archive. I also found the web application slow and substantially more limited than the desktop client.I looked at al
Aug 1, 2026 7:57 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Tell HN: I hate your fuzzy searchhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49136990Not just HN the site, everyone’s fuzzy search sucks. Let me do exact match search. Even if it’s an option I have to dig deep to find.When I ran a site that had lots of search use I agonized over making search good and never nuked exact match for the sake of some fuzzy matching. I wish others would do the same.
Aug 1, 2026 6:25 PM
news.google.com
AI Innate Preferences Paper on Arxivhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMijgFBVV95cUxPa0tOdkprQnJxWW5FMS1qa1JOTmlFTVN0VEl1dlAxUnRDQXlhSUNwZWMzREJ0Y2xVMGVLdmgwQmhfbWZxMW9oQjZlZGc0dUhEcmJJQl9xMDVYUGNZZ09BMkRHb3Itb2RGVFNmbzBoa3Y5b1paQ1o3TDJJQjJ6Z3pfTWRWUTJTa2JUYXM3R3V3?oc=5AI Innate Preferences Paper on Arxiv  Economist Writing Every Day
Aug 1, 2026 7:00 AM
science.nasa.gov
What’s Up: August 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASAhttps://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/whats-up-august-2026-skywatching-tips-from-nasa/A solar eclipse, the Perseids, bright Venus after sunset, and a deep partial lunar eclipse highlight August’s skywatching. Skywatching Highlights Transcript A solar eclipse, one of the year’s best meteor showers, Venus at its brightest in the evening sky, and a lunar eclipse to close out the month. That’s “What’s Up” for August. On Aug. […]
Jul 31, 2026 10:35 PM
collab.word-in-web.com
Show HN: Collab Word in Web - A collaborative DOCX Editor with MS Word Parityhttps://collab.word-in-web.com/TLDR: Collab WIW is a DOCX editor with MS Word parity that supports real-time collaborative editing. The collab layer is end to end encrypted and uses ephemeral rooms with stable share URLs. Ever collab room lives in only memory. Collaborator saved copies can bring the room back online at the same URL and reconcile offline edits.The MS Word parity DOCX editor: I made a previous HN post about the editor itself. It is a pure JS DOCX editor that renders and edits the original document directly in the DOM instead of converting it into some other format.I benchmarked it pretty heavily against thousands of pages to push for pixel and feature parity, including equations, tables, 3D objects, headers, footnotes, etc... I am not going to get too deep into that because I already posted a ShowHN earlier. The parity report has all of the fixtures I tested and the actual results.Edit: Link to previous HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48995304The server: The collab BE was actually inspired by
Jul 31, 2026 8:28 PM
brontosaurusrex.github.io
Show HN: A little physical breakout clonehttps://brontosaurusrex.github.io/physical/v7/Idea: How about a 5 minute game I can play in my browser and it's actually fun to play.Controls: Mouse or keyboard (left/right, left alt/right alt or A/D), space and esc are pause toggle. Page up / Page Down are next or previous level (if already unlocked).Cheats: Z toggles zapper, M toggles magnets.Debug stuff: I, P, E keys are toggles for various stuff (E lets you change some aspects of physics engine).Game is maybe playable on mobile devices, there is a menu on top right, and then click the circle to select type of control.Physical engine is decoupled from refresh rate and runs at 240 Hz.Fully vibe coded (deepseek, chatgpt), levels are human made with some amount of love.
Jul 31, 2026 2:43 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: One page personal calendar with hierarchyhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49119723Hello everyone! actions.life is a one page personal calendar. Unlike traditional to-do lists, which divide information into many pages, this app uses hierarchy to fit everything* on one page.The UI is designed to be predictable, like a physical desk with moveable objects, so nothing gets forgotten. The limitation from this physical design helps with focus and restraint: unlike knowledge bases, which are vast and interconnected, “action bases” should be constraint and scoped, for encouraging action.It complements apps like Notion and Google Calendar, and works for mobile and desktop on iOS 26+ and Chrome.I hope you can give it a shot and become my user! I will fix things and improve things (I've been full-time since 2024).https://beta.actions.life
Jul 31, 2026 6:33 AM
marbleos.com
Show HN: What should the GUI for AI agents look like?https://marbleos.com/demoHi HN! We’re Akilan and Miguel, the creators of MarbleOS.The inspiration for Marble comes from the GUI work at Xerox PARC, the 1984 Macintosh, and later NeXTSTEP, which became the foundation for Mac OS X. Before GUIs, interacting with a computer was limited to strange terminal commands:C:\> DIRC:\> COPY FILE.TXT A:You had to remember the command, syntax, paths, and parameters.The GUI made those capabilities visible. Instead of remembering commands, you could point at files, drag them, click buttons, and select actions from menus. It didn't necessarily make entirely new things possible; it just made existing capabilities much easier to understand and use. We feel like AI is still somewhere around this command-line stage.Even though the strict syntax has been replaced with natural language, the interaction can still be quite stiff and depend on heavily recall. Tools like Claude Cowork still look surprisingly terminal-like: /skill-name [param1] [param2]. The parameters are written in natu
Jul 31, 2026 5:17 AM
bing.com
Better Client Conversations Start With These Smart Strategieshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a88c4fda2884799b70695892f7fc906&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.forbes.com%2Fcouncils%2Fforbesbusinesscouncil%2F2026%2F07%2F31%2Fbetter-client-conversations-start-with-these-smart-strategies%2F&c=1020932331219250893&mkt=en-usA productive client conversation should create room for honest dialogue, mutual understanding and a worthwhile outcome for everyone involved.
Jul 31, 2026 5:15 AM
bing.com
Better Client Conversations Start With These Smart Strategieshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a88d19021224458b550fc7728c5b648&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.forbes.com%2Fcouncils%2Fforbesbusinesscouncil%2F2026%2F07%2F31%2Fbetter-client-conversations-start-with-these-smart-strategies%2F&c=1020932331219250893&mkt=en-usA productive client conversation should create room for honest dialogue, mutual understanding and a worthwhile outcome for everyone involved.
Jul 31, 2026 5:15 AM
spacenews.com
K2 Space raises $500 million for commercial, defense satellite expansionhttps://spacenews.com/k2-space-raises-500-million-for-commercial-defense-satellite-expansion/The Series D more than doubles the satellite manufacturer’s valuation in seven months and will fund a production ramp to as many as 100 large spacecraft a year The post K2 Space raises $500 million for commercial, defense satellite expansion appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jul 30, 2026 6:42 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
drugboatstrike.com
Show HN: Drug Boat, Strikehttps://drugboatstrike.com/It's been nearly a year since the Trump administration launched what we think is the single most impactful opioid policy initiative ever attempted in the decades-long crisis: blowing up boats in the Caribbean to end the fentanyl crisis.By the administration's own very accurate math, this operation has saved 1,650,000 American lives and only cost ~$2.7 billion. Add that to the 119 to 258 million lives saved from fentanyl during Trump 2.0's first 100 days in office, and this is by far the best drug policy we've ever seen.To celebrate this smashing achievement, we spent the last few months developing a new website and game.In Drug Boat, Strike!™the war on drugs is back, except this time, it's run by true patriots. Join pilots Pete, DJT, JD, & Little Marco as they work to protect America from fentanyl by blowing up boats that might be transporting cocaine.Rated M for Mature#Why is being posted on HN? 1. I check HN every day with the Harmonic app and I learn a lot from y'all. 2. We used Cla
Jul 30, 2026 3:59 PM