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Best AI prompts to create aesthetic birthday imageshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85cc4817c54643826ad9356c3daa26&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.digit.in%2fnews%2fgeneral%2fbest-ai-prompts-to-create-aesthetic-birthday-images.html&c=8979304678868208044&mkt=en-usIf you’re looking to create aesthetic birthday images, follow these simple steps: 1. Open the Google Gemini app on your device. If you don’t have the app, you can use the Google Gemini website instead ...
Mar 24, 2026 5:36 AM
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Best AI prompts to create aesthetic birthday imageshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85ebf535b74d8a9c068770c14e8105&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.digit.in%2fnews%2fgeneral%2fbest-ai-prompts-to-create-aesthetic-birthday-images.html&c=8979304678868208044&mkt=en-usIf you’re looking to create aesthetic birthday images, follow these simple steps: 1. Open the Google Gemini app on your device. If you don’t have the app, you can use the Google Gemini website instead ...
Mar 24, 2026 5:36 AM
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Holistic space observation: the shift from SSA to SDAhttps://spacenews.com/holistic-space-observation-the-shift-from-ssa-to-sda/Recent reporting on SpaceX’s proposal to deploy up to one million satellites in low Earth orbit — paired with a vision of AI-enabled, autonomous orbital infrastructure — marks a decisive moment for the space community. Regardless of whether these numbers ultimately materialize, the direction is unmistakable: space is moving toward unprecedented scale, autonomy and strategic […] The post Holistic space observation: the shift from SSA to SDA appeared first on SpaceNews.
Mar 20, 2026 1:00 PM
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eXp Realty adds coming soon syndication to Realtor.com, Homes.com, ComeHome.comhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a89803da37b44bd877985262547307c&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.housingwire.com%2Farticles%2Fexp-coming-soon-syndication%2F&c=13698458379149650992&mkt=en-useXp Realty will syndicate coming soon listings via Zenlist to Realtor.com, Homes.com and ComeHome.com starting April 15 The listings will be distributed to these sites through Zenlist, an integrated ...
Mar 18, 2026 2:49 AM
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Ask HN: AI Agents vs. Gateways vs. Harnesseshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47397737Hi,I'd like to get everyone's take on the different components in the AI Agents ecoysystem. I find the current terminology quite confusing as it's not always obvious what I'll be actually getting when I examine the available options.A lot of things get called Agents, but that term seems hard to define as it often refers to overlapping functionality. To me, agents seem to be currently composed of the following components:## Harnesses- Adds UI and system instructions around an LLM and may also augment it with tools such as memory, tool calls, etc...- Examples are Claude Code, Code, Gemini CLI, pi.dev, ...## Gateways- These connect agents to your communication tool of choice, e.g. Whatsapp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, ...- Examples are OpenClaw and Nanoclaw## Sandboxes- Isolated environments where Agents can run with limited or auditable capabilities- Examples can be from physical ones like separate Mac Minis to docker-agent, agent-sandbox, localsandbox, ...This then takes us to *Agents*:##
Mar 16, 2026 11:43 AM
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Do you really need an agent?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47390937I'm an engineer. I use AI both for my work and my personal life, basically every single day. I don't think "AI is a fad".Here's the thing, though: For the past few months "agent" has been the buzzword. 99% of people talking about it have no clue how it works or what it is exactly, but it's the thing."Yo, I'm running 39 parallel openclaws in my 45k Mac Mini tower I built at home" "man these are making me so productive, I'm producing so much stuff you can't even begin to comprehend it" "this changes everything."You've read at least ~50 variants of each of these. You see it all the time, to the point where you're wondering whether maybe you're missing out on it - maybe you really are "not gonna make it". And while thinking this you scroll down and another related post shows up.This has pissed me off so much my hand has been forced to post here this half rant, half discussion starter: Do you really need a personal agent? Are you really spending so much time every day on the minor tasks it
Mar 15, 2026 7:24 PM
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Volunteers Find Oddly High Solar Flare Rateshttps://science.nasa.gov/get-involved/citizen-science/volunteers-find-oddly-high-solar-flare-rates/Patches of the Sun’s surface often show strong magnetic fields. These fields can emerge within a matter of hours, and can decay slowly or quickly, sometimes over days, weeks, or even months. Thanks to a new study about these long-lived active regions, we now know much more about the patches where these strong magnetic fields […]
Mar 13, 2026 10:07 PM
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Ask HN: App for clean movie/TV shorts?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366828I see less and less clean movie shorts these days. so thinking of building an app the problem if more people have the same issue.clean movie shorts i mean ones without added background music, reviews, pic on pic and etc.
Mar 13, 2026 4:53 PM
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GVIS Virtual Systems Simulationshttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/glenn/gvis-virtual-systems-simulations/The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support of NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop new solutions that bring their projects to life. Virtual System Simulations The GVIS Lab prides itself on creating […]
Mar 13, 2026 2:54 PM
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GVIS Conceptual Visual Designshttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/glenn/gvis-conceptual-visual-designs/The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support of NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop new solutions that bring their projects to life. Conceptual Visual Designs GVIS creates conceptual visual designs for proposed […]
Mar 13, 2026 2:54 PM
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GVIS Scientific Visualizationshttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/glenn/gvis-scientific-visualizations/The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support of NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop new solutions that bring their projects to life. Scientific Visualizations GVIS creates scientific visualizations to explain complex scientific […]
Mar 13, 2026 2:54 PM
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GVIS Test Facilities Visualizationshttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/glenn/gvis-test-facilities-visualizations/The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support for NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop solutions to bring their projects to life. Test Facility Models GVIS creates visualizations of various NASA test facilities. […]
Mar 13, 2026 2:53 PM
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Help Galaxy Zoo: Tidal Tales Open Cosmic Storybookhttps://science.nasa.gov/get-involved/citizen-science/help-galaxy-zoo-tidal-tales-open-cosmic-storybook/Galaxies carry the imprints of past encounters. When they pass near one another or collide, gravity pulls their stars into long tails, thin streams, and faint shells – features that preserve the history of these dramatic events. Thanks to deep, high-resolution images from the Euclid space telescope, an ESA (European Space Agency) mission with critical contributions from NASA, we can now see these delicate structures more clearly than ever before in unprecedented numbers.
Mar 12, 2026 3:41 PM
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COPV Damage Tolerance Life Demonstration Guidelineshttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/nesc/copv-damage-tolerance-life-demonstration-guidelines/The NESC has invested significant time and resources to better understand composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPV) performance and more importantly, how these complex, high-pressure storage systems can fail. These vessels, which store high pressure propulsion and life-support system fluids on launch vehicles and spacecraft, are ubiquitous at NASA, and failures have the potential to be catastrophic. This year the […]
Mar 10, 2026 4:19 PM
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Ask HN: How are you structuring Markdown-based context for AI coding agents?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47231386I’ve recently transitioned from using LLMs in-browser to a local agentic workflow in VS Code (Gemini Code Assist). I can approve/disapprove changes which is nice, but I’ve hit a wall regarding context management. Initially, I provided all the whole repo as context to the non-agentic version of Gemini code assist and it performed well.I read the agentic mode is "better" so to keep the agent aligned with my project's architecture, I’ve manually built 7 dense Markdown files that serve as the system instructions for the project. I require Gemini to update these files as we implement features.gemini.md (instructs gemini to read the other md files and handle updating) project_overview.md, architecture.md, features.md, database.md, api.md, security.mdEach file is between 500–1,500 words so I’m concerned if f this is the right way to go. There seems to be no consensus on context file best practices. I’m seeing strong arguments for both minimalist, lean instructions and dense, project-wide spec
Mar 3, 2026 12:29 PM
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Ask HN: Statistical learning and non-Statistical learning for humanshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47218246Hi friends,I have been pondering a lot about this question, at least since the rise of LLM models that may genuinely get pass Turing's test. I'd like to put down conclusion here: I believe humans learn both from a Statistical method and non-Statistical method, and we are not very different from LLM in the first method.Statistical method: I'm an introvert. I do not like interacting socially f2f (online is a completely different matter as I can bubble for days non-stop). I also happened to migrate to a different country with a different culture after I matured. I believe I learned how to social -- or, to be more precisely, how to keep others think that I'm too much of a weirdo to be fit in a team -- with a Statistical model. Here is what I meant: social interaction between humans face to face starts with greeting, and then small talks to warm up, and then maybe more formal discussions, and then small talks to chill down, and finally say good-bye. I learned to do all these things by obser
Mar 2, 2026 2:17 PM
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Ganymede aurora study links moon and Earth space weatherhttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Ganymede_aurora_study_links_moon_and_Earth_space_weather_999.htmlLondon (SDX) Feb 25, 2026 New observations of Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, reveal that its auroras share detailed structural similarities with auroras on Earth, suggesting that the physical processes that generate these lights may be universal across different types of celestial bodies. A team from the Laboratory of Atmospheric and Planetary Physics (LPAP) at the University of Liege has used NASA's Juno spacec
Feb 25, 2026 10:14 AM
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Simple collapse may build cosmic snowman worldshttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Simple_collapse_may_build_cosmic_snowman_worlds_999.htmlNew York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026 Astronomers have puzzled over why many icy worlds in the distant Kuiper Belt look like snowmen, with two round lobes joined together. New work from Michigan State University points to a surprisingly simple explanation: these so called contact binaries can form directly through gravitational collapse. Far beyond Neptune, the Kuiper Belt holds icy, largely untouched planetesimals that preser
Feb 24, 2026 8:42 AM
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Slow mantle flow built Antarctica gravity low over tens of millions of yearshttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Slow_mantle_flow_built_Antarctica_gravity_low_over_tens_of_millions_of_years_999.htmlLos Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 18, 2026 Gravity feels stable in everyday life, but its strength varies across the surface of the planet, and it is weakest beneath Antarctica after accounting for Earth rotation. These subtle variations arise from differences in rock density deep inside the planet, and around Antarctica they create a pronounced gravity low that also affects regional sea level by allowing the nearby ocean surface to sit
Feb 19, 2026 12:07 PM
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Mars Global Localization Pinpoints Perseverance’s Locationhttps://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/mars-global-localization-pinpoints-perseverances-location/Description These images were part of the first successful use of a new technology called Mars Global Localization, developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Using its navigation cameras, NASA’s Perseverance captured a 360-degree view of the surrounding terrain that was matched to orbital imagery, enabling the rover to pinpoint its location on Mars on Feb. 2, […]
Feb 18, 2026 5:21 PM