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bing.com
Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a8566ab7c424dd49f38c7e40349b770&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a854c8bacfd4d509b0d7b8451c63a4c&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a854f58ad184b779eccc0f54c9be9b8&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a854b4fb0774971add1e0a0db5f957b&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a854d155f024880ad93e2f52fdcaf10&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a856bfa20784707a670a86b71d9680c&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a854d52b7804951bd6e31e9c421fe2e&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
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Cheap August beach holidays under £290pp – sunny islands with 30C heat, short flights and family-friendly resortshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a856ca48d2e4b8f86227b9bba3d2d08&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.thesun.co.uk%2ftravel%2f39845863%2fcheapest-august-holidays-uk-30-c%2f&c=2065473997221226195&mkt=en-usBOOKING a family holiday this summer doesn’t have to mean blowing your budget. If you’re looking for 30C heat, short flights, and family-friendly resorts all for a cheap price, ...
Jul 27, 2026 2:32 AM
latimes.com
3 killed, 4 wounded including toddler in shooting at busy food festival in Seattlehttps://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2026-07-26/multiple-people-shot-after-gunfire-breaks-out-near-seattles-space-needleSeattle Mayor Katie Wilson confirmed to local media that police had arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting. In a statement, Wilson called the shooting an 'act of horrific violence.'
Jul 27, 2026 2:28 AM
news.ycombinator.com
We need to rethink tech stackhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49061251Let me start this with something we already know, AI is here, it may be controversial how it will operate open or closed but its not going anywhere.If you look at the current tech space, AI integrations and use and some very useful but some unnecessary AI implementations, you will realise that there are either many gaps in current understanding.Lets start on what i wanted to talk, first lets talk about AI, what is AI, not the defination, but actually is AI, it may not be the ultimate intelligence but have some intelligence or atleast we can say, it know certain well known patterns, its ability comes in various sizes, but essentially now we a black box with some knobs, which be a better solution than hard coded flows, logics and if its imagined well, it can be really really useful but there is a flaw.We being extremists, we either think of its going to taking all the jobs or its just useless, there is another way to approach it.Think of it as intelligence layer available to you, but cur
Jul 26, 2026 7:01 PM
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Robotics development made dead simple (open source)https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49058956Hey everyone,My team and I have been working hard on this project: https://peppy.botIt's a direct replacement for ROS 2. We already have the OpenArm robot (https://openarm.dev) working on the platform, both v1.0 and v2.0, plus Isaac Sim and MuJoCo integration.If you're in a hurry, head over to https://docs.peppy.bot/quickstart/ and get started in 5min.Our long term vision is to allow anyone (even non-devs) to go from a prompt to real humanoid robot actions, first in simulation, then on the physical robot.Happy to answer any question.
Jul 26, 2026 3:13 PM
latimes.com
Massacre of 10 men in Zacatecas stuns Mexicohttps://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2026-07-26/massacre-of-10-men-in-zacatecas-stuns-mexicoThe targeted killings were clearly a warning from organized crime, which constitutes a kind of parallel government in many parts of Mexico.
Jul 26, 2026 10:00 AM
scalattice.com
Show HN: I built a hypervisor and client for inference on consumer computehttps://scalattice.com/blog/openai-sdk-scalattice/I'm the founder of Scalattice, this is my second company, third total product. I'm a 2x founder building some challenging software, some easy software, and some curiosity based tools that I've just always wanted to be a part of!So here is Scalattice.Scalattice is an OpenAI-compatible inference API. You keep the OpenAI SDK, swap base_url + API key, and call open models (Qwen3, Llama 3.3 70B, Gemma 3, DeepSeek R1, etc.). Inference is performed by a provider node on our distributed network of consumer hosted inference machines, we run an open source agent (https://github.com/scalattice/scalattice-agent) which works in Rust to run the inference and get the provider paid.In short, anyone can become a provider, offer up their machine with our Windows/Linux Rust agent, and earn some extra cash, or start a farm of machines to make big bucks.I decided to build some innovative behavioural traits to the API for higher performance/security: 1. output vetting - Scalattice Cloud vets the response ag
Jul 26, 2026 5:43 AM
news.ycombinator.com
The Cost of Seamlessnesshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49048352The Hidden Cost of Frictionless Technology Taotuner — 2026I recently asked an AI assistant for restaurant recommendations. It listed five places, complete with ratings, distance, and popular dishes. I picked one, went, had a fine meal. Later, when a friend asked what I'd eaten, I couldn't remember the name of the restaurant.The experience wasn't bad. It was frictionless. And it left almost no trace.We've built tools that eliminate the gap between want and satisfaction, question and answer, curiosity and resolution. We call it seamlessness. We've assumed it's progress. But the gap wasn't inefficiency — it was where memory, judgment, and understanding used to form.What if removing it is making us less capable?The Pattern This isn't just about restaurant recommendations. The same dynamic shows up across AI, therapy, cities, and education.Take AI assistants. The industry evaluates them on speed, accuracy, and satisfaction. Those metrics capture whether the tool works. They don't capture wh
Jul 25, 2026 3:24 PM
cygnus.run
Show HN: Cygnus – A fast, lightweight self-hostable serverless runtime and PaaShttps://cygnus.runI built Cygnus because of a long standing frustration with the compromises needed to be made when choosing a deployment option for web applications.The ecosystem is fragmented into a few distinct camps, each sacrificing user experience or runtime compatibility to balance isolation, startup latency, and their own profit margins.Docker: Heavier and slower because it has to supervise more than web apps. Paying overhead you don't need. MicroVM's: Good isolation, but huge maintenance surface area and substantial overhead. Great for untrusted code, overkill for your own apps. Workerd: Tries to dance around hardware isolation by enforcing an in-process V8 isolate model. Neutered runtime to prevent arbitrary syscall execution. Personally I still find the tradeoff worthwhile for their edge footprint, but I still find myself complaining about it from time to time. Vercel/Managed serverless: Delivers a great developer experience, uses microVM's which is good for compatibility but has a business m
Jul 25, 2026 12:20 PM
spaceflightnow.com
Super Heavy-Starship rocket chalks up mostly successful test flighthttps://spaceflightnow.com/2026/07/25/super-heavy-starship-rocket-chalks-up-mostly-successful-test-flight/Powered by 33 methane-fueled Raptor engines, the 397-foot-tall two-stage rocket blasted off from SpaceX's "Starbase," Texas, launch site at 5:51 p.m. EDT, putting on a spectacular show for area residents and tourists as it climbed away atop some 16 million pounds of thrust.
Jul 25, 2026 1:08 AM
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Ask HN: Multi dimensional sort (beyond Hilbert curve)https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49042861My point is about structuring and indexing an arbitrary dataset, for preprocessing before eg segmentation/clustering, neighbor querys...In 1D, sorting is trivial because scalar values have a total, unambiguous order. In 2D and higher dimensions, there is no single way to order points, and points can't all be compared >=/=_k v if u_k >= v_k (comparing along the k-th coordinate axis only).In 1D, a sorted array satisfies x[i+1] >= x[i]. Extending this naturally to a multi-indexed d-dimensional array x[i, j, k, ...], we can define a dataset as "cartesian sorted" if:- x[i+1, j, k, ...] >=_1 x[i, j, k, ...] - x[i, j+1, k, ...] >=_2 x[i, j, k, ...] - ...and so on.In other words, the array of multi indexes is sorted along every row, column, and slice under its corresponding coordinate projection.What makes this definition interesting is that their exist a very simple algorithm to perform Nd sort in the "cartesian" sense. Just iterate: 1. Perform 1D sorts along every row (apply the permutation
Jul 24, 2026 11:27 PM
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Show HN: Build native iOS widgets from any HTTPS endpointhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49033628I built Dashlet since I often found myself building different web dashboards for all sorts of data (custom page views monitoring, app downloads, info from my home sensors) and I quickly got tired of always having to navigate to a page in Safari and reenter credentials to access them.I wanted to just simply be able to see it on my phone, when scrolling around it - in almost realtime.I've built bespoke apps (just for myself) in the past, that mapped a specific custom API for that purpose, but it was a hassle anytime I changed something in the response or added some new API for myself.So, Dashlet is an answer to that - it can handle any JSON (or XML, or even image) endpoints and has a nice interactive way of picking which values out of it should be displayed in which type of widget. So, if something has an API but no app (or no widget), Dashlet lets you point it at an HTTPS endpoint, visually map fields from JSON/XML/images, and create native Home Screen (also lock screen and Apple Watch)
Jul 24, 2026 10:41 AM
latimes.com
He was homeless in L.A. Now, he's accused of hurling racist slurs at a 'Today' hosthttps://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2026-07-24/he-was-homeless-in-la-now-hes-accused-of-hurling-racist-slurs-at-today-hostCrisscrossing the country — from Virginia to California, Florida, Maryland and finally New York — Andrew Truelove moved between the streets, jails, homeless shelters and psychiatric facilities.
Jul 24, 2026 10:00 AM
glossarypage.com
Show HN: GlossaryPage – Turn customer questions into knowledge pageshttps://glossarypage.com/Hey HN, I built GlossaryPage after noticing companies have long-tail content opportunities that never get created because they fall between blog posts and documentation.The primary use case is marketing teams building glossaries and learning hubs around these topics. The same workflow also works for support teams creating help centers.GlossaryPage helps teams identify unanswered topics, generate drafts with AI, review content, and publish structured knowledge pages.Here is a demo site: https://glossary.glossarypage.comSome things I have been thinking about while building this:1. How to avoid creating more low-quality content?This is a challenge for anyone building AI content tools, and is something I'm working on. The product is focused on generating drafts, but users are responsible for reviewing and approving what gets published. My guess is that as AI systems improve at evaluating quality, there will be less value in publishing low-quality content.2. Why not just use an existing CMS
Jul 24, 2026 3:44 AM