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tot.page
Show HN: tot.page – git-backed publishing for HTML and Markdownhttps://tot.page/tot.page is a simple service that produces a share link for any html or raw markdown from your terminal. Nothing new there except it's backed by git with CDN-like delivery (using cloudflare artifacts [1]). tot file.html → raw public living URL, and: → immutable hash snapshot URL → no account needed (treat links like excalidraw)The docs on the home page are being served by tot.This is a small thing powering a bigger one: https://tot.page/0CW7xV96XMxnalrzwRl4eQRated E for Everyone:https://github.com/plannotator/tot[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/products/artifacts/
Jun 15, 2026 6:08 PM
quickish.website
Show HN: Quickish – Instant HTML Hostinghttps://quickish.websiteAs Claude and ChatGPT has gotten better, I've found myself enjoying using Co-Work to make presentations at work. Sharing the HTML files on Slack and elsewhere was cumbersome and trying to host it somewhere public (even if unlisted) wasn't much of an option for my work stuff.Then I saw Shopify's blog post about Quick (https://shopify.engineering/quick), an internal intranet with simple HTML page hosting and was inspired. I wasn't sure I could get buy-in to host it at my day job so I spent my own time coming up with Quickish. Now I can share all my beautiful presentations.Originally I wanted it to be tied to Google Drive / Workspaces, you share the folder with quickish and put your HTML in, quickish hosts it while respecting the privacy of the folder (workspace only, etc). However, as I worked through building I realized I could make it easier to use and add that part in. Actually, it already works behind the scenes I just need to get the app verified.And now, you have what you see. Ever
Jun 15, 2026 5:09 PM
nasa.gov
Experience the Launch of NASA’s Roman Space Telescopehttps://www.nasa.gov/social-media/nasa-socials-program/experience-the-launch-of-nasas-roman-space-telescope/Are you ready for a new view of the universe? The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will reveal distant worlds, dark energy, and the structure of the cosmos, and we want you to be a part of it! Digital creators and social media users are invited to register to our NASA Social for the Nancy […]
Jun 15, 2026 2:28 PM
spacenews.com
DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attackedhttps://spacenews.com/darpa-to-explore-ways-to-rapidly-rebuild-satellite-networks-if-attacked/The agency is seeking novel concepts to restore critical satellite services within hours or weeks The post DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attacked appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jun 15, 2026 1:55 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Story of How Im Running an Unlimited $6/Month AI Provider on 4x RTX 3090shttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48524387This submission is a tale about how I launched an unlimited LLM provider to about 60 hyped people on the waitlist, then immediately served them a fully dysfunctional death-loop model, and how most people, very reasonably, disappeared, but thanks to a few extremely nice people stuck around anyway, we kept the project alive and its still pretty chaotic but gaining traction.To back up a little bit-- I believe that the whole point of AI agents is that they should keep working. They should read files, retry, search, code, summarize, run tools, and loop until the job is done. When your employer is paying for it, who cares about cost, but when it comes to my personal money/hobbies, if every loop feels like a tiny financial event, you start babysitting the agent instead of using it, and its not fun.On the other hand, metered pricing makes me worry about using too much. Usage subscriptions make me feel like I need to use every last magical % or I'm are "wasting it". If only an unlimited provide
Jun 14, 2026 5:11 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Realistic Superintelligencehttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48513331Most of us are skeptics. HN, mostly, is composed of “most of us”, so it’s not surprising to see skeptics here. Perhaps the HAL level superintelligence parroted by CEOs is to IPO at a trillion dollars. So let’s instead talk about a “realistic superintelligence” vs the “Sauron superintelligence”. Something we might see within, say, 5 years.Curtains openBy having conceived of a super-human intelligence (and by that concept being in AI training data), humans have taught /soon-will-have-taught AI that superhuman intelligence is its purpose. This may read like the beginnings of a LinkedIn post, so let me defend that last part with an informal proof:Since 1) AI knows it’s AI: just ask your favorite bot about itself 2) Soon, if not already, some researcher being paid 7 figures (more on that later) is going to find that letting one of these frontier models improve itself will be a nice project when going up for promotion.,We are going to end up with a frontier model-cum-factory self-modifying f
Jun 13, 2026 4:50 AM
news.google.com
5 Popular Graphic Design Software and How to Choose Onehttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiaEFVX3lxTE50UE04N21UWU5welRhMEY5ek9iREpJd3BlTWlkUUREelNlbGotdEV6aHVUanVjY2NOWXhYTXY1LWNlemI3NlVWbThrM251RDFzOXFiWl83VzlGQTFhZlBIZUI4MU00V1oz?oc=55 Popular Graphic Design Software and How to Choose One  Coursera
Jun 12, 2026 7:00 AM
science.nasa.gov
NASA’s Chandra Discovers Possible Supernova Remnant in Galactic Centerhttps://science.nasa.gov/missions/chandra/nasas-chandra-discovers-possible-supernova-remnant-in-galactic-center/Using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers may have found a supernova remnant in an intriguing neighborhood in the middle of our galaxy. A paper describing these new findings published in The Astrophysical Journal. Supernova remnants are the expanding remains of exploded stars and provide elements – like iron, oxygen, and silicon – that […]
Jun 11, 2026 8:41 PM
spacenews.com
Understanding what’s next for orbital data centershttps://spacenews.com/understanding-whats-next-for-orbital-data-centers/This episode of Space Minds is from SpaceNews’ recent event on orbital data centers. There, SpaceNews journalists talk with industry leaders and analysts about what’s driving interest in the technology, […] The post Understanding what’s next for orbital data centers appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jun 11, 2026 7:38 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Why are there an increasing number of outright unhinged high karma users on HN?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48485429I’ve been noticing this disturbing trend for quite a while. By high karma I mean well over 1000 karma.And some of these leave comments so bizarre, that I can’t find any charitable explanation.Other than perhaps they may be skipping reading every other word or something… and then respond to an imaginary version of the parent.Uncharitably, they could be semi-random keyboard bashing, deranged bashing, emotional tantrums, and so on. Or LLM written… except the style doesnt match.Of course this has always been somewhat prevalent for low karma users, but it’s now creeping up higher and higher.For example, I had a recent bizarre encounter.I had double checked the first 10 pages of google results, in regards to a claim that I implied prior in the comment chain, mentioning that it seemed supportive of the claim.Maybe the novelty of someone doing that, and not just randomly opining, triggered something.Realistically, it didn’t take more than 5 minutes of effort, but still… it would have been 1 to
Jun 11, 2026 2:07 AM
spacepolicyonline.com
Isaacman Responds to Criticism of All-Male Artemis III Crewhttps://spacepolicyonline.com/news/isaacman-responds-to-criticism-of-all-male-artemis-iii-crew/On social media today, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended yesterday’s selection of four men for the Artemis III crew even though almost half of the astronaut corps is female. Stressing […]
Jun 10, 2026 10:27 PM
github.com
Show HN: Magenta Real-Time Music Generation Locally on iPhone, Without the GPUhttps://github.com/mattmireles/magenta-realtime-2-iphoneLast Thursday, Deepmind released Magenta Realtime 2 , an open source music generation model. They said it could run on Mac, but not iPhone.As a v̵i̵b̵e̵ ̵c̵o̵d̵i̵n̵g̵ ̵a̵d̵d̵i̵c̵t̵ agentic AI maxxi and person who has melted iPhones before (link at bottom), I took that as a personal challenge and made it my weekend project.On Saturday, I got it to run for 10min straight on an iPhone 12 Pro from 2020 without melting the phone or - shockingly - touching the GPU.How? I chopped the model up into 5 pieces and set them each to run on different parts of Apple's system on a chip (SoC).My past experience taught me that if you can actually leverage it, the iPhone's NPU is incredibly powerful, and power efficient. If you're doing sustained real-time generation for long periods of time on a device without a fan, you gotta use the neural engine or else you will melt the device.See: https://accelerateordie.com/p/we-melted-iphones-for-scienceThe Apple Neural Engine has a ton of constraints, the main o
Jun 10, 2026 10:22 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: Papermill Press – An AI-friendly markup language for PDF generationhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48477708If you’ve generated PDFs from HTML, you’ll know the pain: headless Chrome in Docker, CSS hacks, content that flows over pages or table boundaries and other quality issues.The fundamental problem is that HTML was designed for screens, not print.We built Press, a markup-based document language where pages, content flows, and assets are first-class concepts. Content can flow across frames, columns, and pages without manual pagination. Pages are created dynamically based on the available content.Press templates separate layout from content. You can send markdown, Press markup, or a mixture of both to the API. Data can be sent in JSON, CSV, XML.Because Press is XML-based it can easily be generated by agents - some of our users are generating complete documents in a single shot, although the language is designed for repeatable automation.You can also use our MCP server, which enables models to design templates.A simple API call sends a markdown payload, which is injected into a … element in
Jun 10, 2026 3:21 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Ask HN: Are we going to see a portable S3 Tables alternative outside AWS?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48475779AWS announced S3 Tables earlier this year, and the integration with Iceberg is clearly the direction for AI/analytics data stacks. But the native S3 Tables implementation is locked inside AWS.For those of us running self-hosted or multi-cloud, what are the current options?Using regular S3 + separate catalog (Hive/Glue/Polaris) – metadata overhead and extra opsApache Ozone / Ceph + Iceberg – seems heavy for smaller teamsSomething else I'm missing?I've seen rumors about open-source projects adding native Iceberg table support directly in the storage layer (basically S3 Tables but portable). Would that actually help? What's the #1 pain point you'd want solved?Curious to hear from people who tried to run Iceberg workloads outside AWS.
Jun 10, 2026 1:10 PM
bitemap.food
Show HN: Bitemap – See where everyone would bite a sandwichhttps://www.bitemap.food/sandwich/mcdonalds-cheeseburger-3862dc92I know the internet likes to celebrate perfect bites and debate where to take the next bite of half-finished sandwiches. So I built Bitemap. You see a photo of a sandwich, you tap where you'd take your next bite, and it shows a heatmap of where everyone else bit.It's early. Most of the sandwiches are ones I uploaded to seed it and the maps are still filling in, so some are thin. You can add your own too.No signup, nothing to install. Curious what you think, and where you'd bite. Happy to answer anything about how it's built.
Jun 9, 2026 1:29 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: Atlasphere – Live Infrastructure Diagramshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48460286Hi HN. My name is Andrey. On a regular business day, I'm a software engineer working at AWS. Outside of work hours, I spend time on my hobby - writing code.I was once building a pet project that allowed customers to spin up fully synchronized blockchain nodes within just a few minutes. The backend was split into a control plane and a data plane, each with its own AWS account. Later I added two more AWS accounts. One for shared RPC nodes. One for the Analytics Service.Since I love to visualize things, I used drawio to visualize the architecture.With time, I noticed a pattern. I'd write some code, add a few lambda functions, update my drawio diagram, write more code, introduce a few more resources, test things, see that everything works fine and go to sleep with a smile on my face. Next week I'd check my diagram, and shockingly, it's missing some of the resources! This kept happening for a few more weeks until I decided to fully abandon the project until my infrastructure diagrams could
Jun 9, 2026 12:35 PM
welter.fuglede.dk
Show HN: Welter's game, a little Nim-like combinatorial gamehttps://welter.fuglede.dkHi HN! Here's a little game I (and my buddy Claude, cf. the obvious CSS gradient tell) set up to explain to my kids some of things we were working on at work.So in the game you're taking turns moving coins down a line until no moves are possible. If you've taken a course on combinatorial game theory, you'll have come across the game of nim and you can think of this one as a variant of nim where there can only be a single coin in every square. The theory of how to play it isn't quite as well-established as for nim though; play with enough coins and I certainly find it quite tricky to mentally reason about whether a position is good or not.One fun fact about Welter's game is that its winning positions form the codewords of a particular error-correcting code called the constant weight binary lexicode (Conway and Sloane, 1986). What that means is that being good at the game is the same as being good at decoding messages in that code. Probably more fun to just play the game though.
Jun 9, 2026 11:58 AM
spacenews.com
Let’s procure in-orbit services like Earth observation data and serviceshttps://spacenews.com/lets-procure-in-orbit-services-like-earth-observation-data-and-services/The Chinese company MizarVision recently gained attention with its open source Earth observation data analysis over the Middle East which showed images of F-35s gathering 24 hours before Operation Epic […] The post Let’s procure in-orbit services like Earth observation data and services appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jun 9, 2026 10:00 AM
blockchainednovel.com
Show HN: Startup sci-fi novel that took me 5 years to writehttps://www.blockchainednovel.com/It started after reading Stephen King's "On Writing" where he likened the art of writing as the unearthing of an archeological site after you stumbled upon a unique bone of a story. His advice was to choose a domain you are deeply intimate with. For me, I've been a struggling startup founder for 15 years—enough material to inspire a novel.A 1,000-word writing exercise turned into a complete 125k-word manuscript over the course of a year.In year 1, I learned the sheer joy of unencumbered creative flow and authentic expression. A similar flow I used to get from coding (and more recently vibe coding). What made it effortless was a mindset that I was writing for the sake of it, not with the intention of publishing.After a year of keeping it close to my chest, I decided to show it to a few close friends. They liked some of it, destroyed some of it. Some ultimately encouraged me to publish it.In year 2, I learned about the chasm between writing for myself and writing for an audience. Nerdy s
Jun 8, 2026 4:29 PM
europeanspaceflight.com
French Space Electronics Firm EREMS Completes €10 Million Expansionhttps://europeanspaceflight.com/french-space-electronics-firm-erems-completes-e10-million-expansion/EREMS announced on 5 June the inauguration of its revamped Flourens facility in southwestern France following a three-year, €10 million expansion. Founded in 1979, EREMS specialises in the design and manufacture of electronic equipment used primarily for space applications. Most recently, the company has supplied key elements for Airbus Defence and Space’s CO3D and Pléiades […] The post French Space Electronics Firm EREMS Completes €10 Million Expansion appeared first on European Spaceflight.
Jun 8, 2026 6:10 AM