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2026 NCAA Tournament West Region bracket preview: Predictions, sleepers, players to watchhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMioAFBVV95cUxOZW84M0JLcW82Wm9JeHhDclExZXdCX3VCdFhKUXRnZkRNUmJKMTg4Q21zcW9CTkM3NURrVUY5RkFaZTVXQkRBd280OHZzdDNwSHpWREgzd1dmbEc0U2xSU2tZNlFVWGlEQjd3RUlXa0tTTVlCT25QTWtfTDJ1MHc0cEhTZTFtbWNPa1QybnZSVHpEdll4NlU3amtTczFUbURx?oc=52026 NCAA Tournament West Region bracket preview: Predictions, sleepers, players to watch  CBS Sports
Mar 16, 2026 7:00 AM
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Dan Feeney re-signs with Buccaneershttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMingFBVV95cUxQWmtqWVViUHdyT3hfRnhjazdkb1ctOTdJX3FDSUNCQzZrZ0xpWmN3TmZBaHRobTNRX3BvOFo4emRkeUktUndvMi1mMDZyaV9VbjBzWG5rTzN2bnNVSkZ0MHZJYzdib2ZzRkRZN29zOUpSMDcyRjNkX2lLQVhJNlN0Q3BqNTlUYmRKTFkzUTRBam10N0FYMXVpMmRmNEpjUQ?oc=5Dan Feeney re-signs with Buccaneers  NBC Sports
Mar 16, 2026 7:00 AM
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2026 NCAA Tournament South Region bracket preview: Predictions, sleepers, players to watchhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiogFBVV95cUxQdEdURUYxRU0yWHFIYzRFQnBCWktMeWl6aDAxci14ZElVRzlUbHZqM0p1ZGhKNndQcHZxMU14b2Jzd3NUZGxuT2FNdFlPcjNPWFFNVG5GM3Nwdk5Vck5iMUV4cnlZSXlra0NHZ19FRUtabkk2N3VXX2VncFJreDhUVTFfVWMtSUVvcjYzTWxKTDVGNm1KRHI4c09zeWplSDRQX2c?oc=52026 NCAA Tournament South Region bracket preview: Predictions, sleepers, players to watch  CBS Sports
Mar 16, 2026 7:00 AM
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Building a high-end, documentation-first API for DualHeart Financial Associationhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47394206We just wrapped up the public API layer for DualHeart Financial Association. Instead of treating the API as an afterthought, we used a documentation-first approach to ensure the integration experience matches our minimalist design philosophy.Key technical focus for DualHeart Financial Association:Strict Typing: Leveraged a custom schema validator to ensure 100% data integrity across all DualHeart Financial Association endpoints.Performance: Implemented a granular rate-limiting engine that prioritizes low-latency responses for mission-critical data fetches.Developer Experience: Built a high-end, interactive playground that generates code snippets in real-time, reducing onboarding time for new partners.What’s your current go-to strategy for maintaining clear, high-performance APIs as your data models evolve?
Mar 16, 2026 1:51 AM
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Eliminating UI Bloat in the EraMix Financial Union Dashboardhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47394092We recently refactored the frontend for EraMix Financial Union. The challenge was displaying dense, multi-source data without the typical "enterprise dashboard" lag.For EraMix Financial Union, we moved away from heavy component libraries to a vanilla, high-end minimalist design. By using a virtualized grid and custom CSS primitives, we reduced our bundle size by 70% and achieved a perfect 100 Lighthouse score.Curious to hear—who else is ditching heavy UI frameworks for custom, lean implementations?
Mar 16, 2026 1:36 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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Show HN: Show HN: GitHub Pages for Agents with GitHub Agentic Workflows (Gh-Aw)https://github.com/idorozin/AgentPagesI built AgentPages, an experiment in running AI agents entirely inside GitHub.https://github.com/idorozin/AgentPagesThe idea is simple: instead of just hosting a static site on GitHub Pages, the site is maintained by an AI agent that lives in the repo.You define what you're interested in (topics, goals, style), and the agent periodically researches those topics and updates the site.Everything runs inside GitHub:A GitHub Agentic Workflow (gh-aw) runs on a cron scheduleThe agent performs web research (using Tavily search)It updates its knowledge baseIt edits the Astro source filesThe site is rebuilt and deployed to GitHub PagesThe whole thing is transparent because everything happens in the repo:user/ files you control (research topics, requests, feedback) agent/ the agent’s knowledge and memory website/src/ the site the agent edits docs/ the built static site served by GitHub Pages You can steer the agent by editing files like:user/profile.md what the agent should researchuser/feedback.
Mar 15, 2026 10:33 AM
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2026 NCAA Tournament best and worst draws: Easiest path to Final Four, toughest matchups, strongest regionhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipAFBVV95cUxPRHlFanB4RnFTc1YtWFNQdm1ab043dk5nMzFSV1RocHlFZ3huREhiUFVteXU3amp2bWdHSVV3MGM5NXluWm9iQUNBT19hZEUweXdYc3RReHhZbEp3QUZYeG5iZlpqdlJJVzJ6Qm1PeF9BclNRNTYyWTkzNHUyRXZXWTlCa0IxUGxPX2NGVXQ2SU1vNGxDb2x2T0tlWDBPMjAzTl8xYw?oc=52026 NCAA Tournament best and worst draws: Easiest path to Final Four, toughest matchups, strongest region  CBS Sports
Mar 15, 2026 7:00 AM
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March Madness 2026: NCAA Tournament bracket 1-68 seed list revealed by committeehttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipwFBVV95cUxNYkI2V3NaRjhaR2hPUlYyM0xDX3kwLTZfM0tiX3hKVW16ZWFsSGhvYUVPaDlWaUlCZEIzamV2MWlfQzA2UkRXM1NjUVItbHNUaFdDRmt2bDdtMW9KZTVRcGJ4VkMwc2l0Y1R6OWNzUm80YWZhMmFrejFwZkFLT05iREJsMXRMOWhWZ1pjQW9mWUFrSXJReXdXaTZrOTVLcmVTdkNpWC1LSQ?oc=5March Madness 2026: NCAA Tournament bracket 1-68 seed list revealed by committee  CBS Sports
Mar 15, 2026 7:00 AM
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Artifacts From NASA’s Webb, Parker Solar Probe on View at Smithsonianhttps://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/artifacts-from-nasas-webb-parker-solar-probe-on-view-at-smithsonian/A testing replica of the “backbone” of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and a full-scale model of the agency’s Parker Solar Probe are now on permanent display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. “From touching the Sun with Parker Solar Probe to creating humanity’s most powerful […]
Mar 13, 2026 3:06 PM
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Looking for Partner to Build Agent Memory (Zig/Erlang)https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47356098I’m working on a purpose-built memory platform for autonomous AI agents.Right now, agent memory is stuck between two hohum options: RAG (which loses relational topology) and Graph Databases (which require massive pointer chasing and degrade under heavy recursive reasoning).I'm building an alternative using Vector Symbolic Architecture (Hyperdimensional Computing). By mathematically binding facts, sequences, and trees into fixed-size high-dimensional vectors (D=16,384), we can compress complex graph traversals into O(1) constant-time SIMD operations…and do some quasi brain-like stuff cheaply, that is, without GPUs and LLMs.The design is maturing nicely and strictly bifurcated to respect mechanical sympathy:• The Data Plane (Zig): Pure bare-metal math. 2GB memory-mapped NVMe tiles via io_uring. Facts are superposed into lock-free 8-bit accumulators strictly aligned to 64-byte cache lines. Queries are executed via AVX-512 popcount instructions to calculate Hamming distances at line-rate.
Mar 12, 2026 7:46 PM
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Show HN: Aurion OS – A 32-bit GUI operating system written from scratch in Chttps://github.com/Luka12-dev/AurionOSHi HN! I'm 13 and I built Aurion OS as a solo learning project over 14 days (~12 hours/day).It's a 32-bit x86 operating system written entirely in C and x86 Assembly with no external libraries.What it has: Custom bootloader and kernel VESA framebuffer graphics (1920x1080, double-buffered) Window manager with draggable, overlapping windows macOS-inspired dock with transparency PS/2 keyboard and mouse drivers ATA hard drive driver with filesystem PCI bus enumeration RTL8139 network driver (WIP) Real-time clock Runs on just 16MB RAM (up to 10 windows simultaneously)Built-in apps: Terminal (with DOS mode), Notepad (save/load), Calculator, Paint (multiple colors and brush sizes), Snake game, Settings (theme switching), and System Info.Currently works best on QEMU, VirtualBox, and VMware. Real hardware support is still a work in progress.Next goal: TCP/IP networking stack.I'd love any feedback, suggestions, or criticism. This is my first OS project and I learned mass amounts while building i
Mar 12, 2026 6:33 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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Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries includedhttps://klausai.com/We are Bailey and Robbie and we are working on Klaus (https://klausai.com/): hosted OpenClaw that is secure and powerful out of the box.Running OpenClaw requires setting up a cloud VM or local container (a pain) or giving OpenClaw root access to your machine (insecure). Many basic integrations (eg Slack, Google Workspace) require you to create your own OAuth app.We make running OpenClaw simple by giving each user their own EC2 instance, preconfigured with keys for OpenRouter, AgentMail, and Orthogonal. And we have OAuth apps to make it easy to integrate with Slack and Google Workspace.We are both HN readers (Bailey has been on here for ~10 years) and we know OpenClaw has serious security concerns. We do a lot to make our users’ instances more secure: we run on a private subnet, automatically update the OpenClaw version our users run, and because you’re on our VM by default the only keys you leak if you get hacked belong to us. Connecting your email is still a risk. The best defense I k
Mar 11, 2026 3:54 PM
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Buccaneers issue statement regarding apparent Emeka Egbuka "CTE" tweethttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiygFBVV95cUxOQjZjVDNkT0x3NXM1X08xWTMzQzdjVlpERXJGZlVGOFZrbGxJN2xwa2xmUUZxYnltb2Y4OGtqRUZ5bmxUeDZTenFtT2VsUEZyYWk0XzA1Q2h5aXhsTlpFY0dHamMzZzVabnFpa1dYLW5MSDBYMVBzRldOYWJpS2t0ck53QTVzRExyNEdpbUo4R2tfY244dkNvWTlLRjBaZjVuU2VsenI0dU5OT3JyczRNOTI5eTdWWHBabXlQcjctWmkxaWtYYUgwOERB?oc=5Buccaneers issue statement regarding apparent Emeka Egbuka "CTE" tweet  NBC Sports
Mar 11, 2026 7:00 AM
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Buccaneers add A’Shawn Robinson on a one-year dealhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMisAFBVV95cUxPNkJrVjBHTkp6Yl9QbmhQbUxOODBjUDdROWNVQ0VQa3FXMzZoTVdUYUxyTFJ6TFJXQl9IWGRtSTJPQTlvT3hza2g3clo2UXRYOFYzTEJiSURFYTRnV0pzM21BSndycF9lR0U4dkwyay1FMDNjZU04ekUxSHNGN0lpZ2g5aS1ZVS16Ykd5OXg1S3NLUFNBSnlNaEQ0Nkh0T0FqbklqUzRZY2pRV05OQWQ3Zw?oc=5Buccaneers add A’Shawn Robinson on a one-year deal  NBC Sports
Mar 11, 2026 7:00 AM
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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4825-4831: Exploring the Borderlandshttps://science.nasa.gov/blog/curiosity-blog-sols-4825-4831-exploring-the-borderlands/Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, March 6, 2026 Curiosity is in the last stage of its exploration of the spiderweb-like boxwork unit. This stage consists of exploring the eastern and southern borders of this terrain. There were two multi-sol plans assembled this week. The previous plan […]
Mar 11, 2026 5:24 AM
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About Subsonic Vehicle Technologies and Tools Projecthttps://www.nasa.gov/directorates/armd/aavp/svtt/about-svtt/Project Overview NASA’s Subsonic Vehicle Technologies and Tools (SVTT) project develops technologies and tools for various types of aircraft that fly in different speed regimes, including next-generation vertical take-off and landing and fixed-wing subsonic aircraft. The research advances knowledge, technologies, and concepts that enable major steps to lowering operating costs of the next-generation single-aisle aircraft. […]
Mar 11, 2026 2:32 AM
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I Got Fired Because of AI – But I Still Think I'm the Engineer of the Futurehttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47328448Over the past few months I completely rebuilt my approach to software development.I used to write code myself. Now I strategically manage neural networks.Before, I spent time on architecture, reading documentation, and understanding other people's code. Now I spend my time choosing the right model and discussing on Twitter which one is the real game changer.I bought all the most expensive AI coding tool subscriptions. About $500 in total. Honestly, I feel sorry for people who haven't done this yet. I'm subscribed to all the founders of AI dev tools and read their posts religiously. If someone claims their product can replace a mid-level developer, I see it immediately. You have to stay ahead of the market.I used to worry when I didn't understand some complex part of the system. Now I usually don't understand what the neural networks wrote for me — but that's fine. I read on Twitter that reading and understanding code is becoming obsolete. Modern engineers don't need to understand code;
Mar 10, 2026 8:31 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