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bing.com
Tetra Tech forecasts FY 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.50-$1.58 as backlog reaches $4.28Bhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a88f651e13944c9ac09d3c65aaa75c0&url=https%3A%2F%2Fseekingalpha.com%2Fnews%2F4583515-tetra-tech-forecasts-fy-2026-adjusted-eps-of-1_50-1_58-as-backlog-reaches-4_28b&c=3353529165508971166&mkt=en-us“I’m pleased to join you today for my first quarterly call as CEO of Tetra Tech,” Roger Argus said, adding, “Demand for clean water, environmental quality and resilient infrastructure continues to ...
Apr 30, 2026 5:43 PM
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Tetra Tech forecasts FY 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.50-$1.58 as backlog reaches $4.28Bhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a8955ac29394b9e8644d3769de2eded&url=https%3A%2F%2Fseekingalpha.com%2Fnews%2F4583515-tetra-tech-forecasts-fy-2026-adjusted-eps-of-1_50-1_58-as-backlog-reaches-4_28b&c=3353529165508971166&mkt=en-us“I’m pleased to join you today for my first quarterly call as CEO of Tetra Tech,” Roger Argus said, adding, “Demand for clean water, environmental quality and resilient infrastructure continues to ...
Apr 30, 2026 5:43 PM
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The Best Cat Litter Boxes We Tested for Every Kind of Feline (and Owner!)http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a892c1a38aa47e3827db9a28cde83bd&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeople.com%2Fcat-litter-boxes-11786242&c=10870478861159535630&mkt=en-usWe independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. From small to big, hooded to uncovered, and standard to automatic Kayla Blanton is ...
Apr 30, 2026 4:34 PM
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I Am Artemis: Ryan Schultehttps://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/i-am-artemis/i-am-artemis-ryan-schulte/Listen to this audio excerpt from Ryan Schulte, Orion flywheel project manager: As the four Artemis II astronauts traveled on a 694,481-mile journey around the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft provided them with all the essentials for deep space life, including daily exercise. The crew used an exercise device called the flywheel throughout their mission to maintain their physical and mental health, and Ryan Schulte, Orion […]
Apr 29, 2026 9:45 PM
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Frictionless: How the pursuit of optimisation reshaped art, aesthetics and ushttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMibEFVX3lxTE01NHd4eGhiUVlFOW9QczFtcUN5Zl9weFE0Z1I0dlphWUVwa25JemczUlZxZi1IUWhrV1hBT2UxMHVTMXlzd195ZXMxOUxSdFplT3cyRF9iVzBQOGdUX19Hd1JyekFpSFVBQm5CMQ?oc=5Frictionless: How the pursuit of optimisation reshaped art, aesthetics and us  wallpaper.com
Apr 29, 2026 7:00 AM
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NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, Webbhttps://science.nasa.gov/missions/chandra/nasa-connects-little-red-dots-with-chandra-webb/A newly discovered object may be a key to unlocking the true nature of a mysterious class of sources that astronomers have found in the early universe in recent years. A “X-ray dot” found by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory could explain what the hundreds or potentially thousands of these objects are. A paper describing the […]
Apr 28, 2026 8:21 PM
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Curiosity Captures a 360-Degree View at ‘Nevado Sajama’https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/curiosity-captures-a-360-degree-view-at-nevado-sajama/Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this 360-degree view of a region filled with low ridges called boxwork formations between Nov. 9 and Dec. 7, 2025 (the 4,714th to 4,741st Martian days, or sols, of the mission). At 1.5 billion pixels, this is one of the largest panoramas Curiosity has ever taken (the rover’s largest […]
Apr 28, 2026 5:08 PM
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Life Insurance Fees & Charges Explainedhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a8903295907463bb1eba090fc29e496&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wsj.com%2Fbuyside%2Fpersonal-finance%2Flife-insurance%2Flife-insurance-policy-fees&c=18231416654194996025&mkt=en-usWSJ Buy Side is The Wall Street Journal’s research and commerce team. Our commerce content is distinct from our newsroom coverage. We earn a commission from some links in our articles. Learn more.
Apr 28, 2026 6:47 AM
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Ask HN: Is it a good idea to add a Design your download page?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=479196076 Months ago, I created a website called Openbeam.cloud which lets users to transfer files up to 100 GB of files including entire folders, but all the downloading pages were looking very white, I could easily add ad different theme or a good design, but I thought adding a special feature of design your own downloading page,My idea is to let designers or developers to show their work in more creative way1. Like a 2D artist will be able to give preview as background to client in the downloading page. 2. Game developer can add a background image or a gif and icons of the game they developed,I wanted will give more creative liberty to designers or creative guys.Would anyone use this? What do you guys' thing?https://openbeam.cloud
Apr 27, 2026 9:52 AM
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Show HN: I read Replika's privacy policy and then built a competitorhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/friend-ai-private-chat/id6761649790I'm genuinely surprised at what people are willing to share with AI companions. Read Replika's privacy policy. Then Character.AI's. These apps store your most personal conversations on their servers, linked to your email address. A breach or subpoena and your identity is attached to everything you ever told your "AI friend." Eek.The only thing I think actually solves this is local inference. I remember browing r/LocalLLaMA and years ago and thinking this is the future. Local models are finally good enough. I was playing with the bonsai 8B 1-bit quant model a few weeks back and I think we're almost there. I built friendAI to see if there's market demand for local inference. Everything runs on your phone.What's actually on-device:- Bonsai-8B (1-bit quantized Qwen3-8B, ~1.3GB) via MLX for speed - Gemma 4 E2B (~4.5GB, GGUF) via llama.cpp for vision - A unified client that routes between themA few things I'm reasonably proud of solving in about a week:- Turns out the hardest part was actual
Apr 26, 2026 10:09 PM
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Show HN: A Karpathy-style LLM wiki your agents maintain (Markdown and Git)https://github.com/nex-crm/wuphfI shipped a wiki layer for AI agents that uses markdown + git as the source of truth, with a bleve (BM25) + SQLite index on top. No vector or graph db yet.It runs locally in ~/.wuphf/wiki/ and you can git clone it out if you want to take your knowledge with you.The shape is the one Karpathy has been circling for a while: an LLM-native knowledge substrate that agents both read from and write into, so context compounds across sessions rather than getting re-pasted every morning. Most implementations of that idea land on Postgres, pgvector, Neo4j, Kafka, and a dashboard.I wanted to go back to the basics and see how far markdown + git could go before I added anything heavier.What it does: -> Each agent gets a private notebook at agents/{slug}/notebook/.md, plus access to a shared team wiki at team/.-> Draft-to-wiki promotion flow. Notebook entries are reviewed (agent or human) and promoted to the canonical wiki with a back-link. A small state machine drives expiry and auto-archive.-> Per-e
Apr 25, 2026 8:53 AM
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NASA Celebrates Decade of University Innovation in Aeronauticshttps://www.nasa.gov/aeronautics/university-innovation-uli-at-10/For 10 years, a NASA initiative has helped the agency produce breakthrough aeronautical innovations while fostering the aviation workforce of tomorrow – and the University Leadership Initiative (ULI) is still flying high, making awards with the potential to change 21st century air travel. Through ULI, NASA has supported more than 1,100 students at 100 schools, allowing them […]
Apr 24, 2026 1:04 PM
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Our Cats Tested Self-Cleaning Litter Boxes from $90 to $800 — These 9 Were Purr-fectionhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a892c1a38aa47e3827db9a28cde83bd&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeople.com%2Fbest-automatic-litter-boxes-8399616&c=9590262361273351100&mkt=en-usWe independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Including options for multiple cats and small spaces K. Alex Beaven is a writer who ...
Apr 24, 2026 9:07 AM
storyfriend.co.uk
Show HN: I built a toy that plays grandma's stories when my daughter hugs ithttps://www.storyfriend.co.uk/This was a project I built for my daughter's first birthday present.For context, I'm a surgical resident in the UK by background and am currently taking a year out of training to study a masters in computer science. My daughter just turned one. There are two things she really loves: the first is particular soft toy that she just can't live without, and the other is a good story book.Her grandparents live hours away and I didn't want her to forget what they sound like between visits. I wanted her to hear them whenever she missed them.My parents brought my brother and I up with incredible stories and books from all sorts of cultures, many of the stories being passed down from their parents before them. I didn't want my daughter to miss out on that.Finally, I was sick of missing storytime with her when I had to leave for night shifts. I wanted her to hear my voice before she slept every night.For all these reasons, I decided to build Storyfriend. It's her favourite soft toy with a custom
Apr 24, 2026 12:06 AM
getcore.me
Show HN: Core – open-source AI butler that clears your backlog without youhttps://www.getcore.me/Hi HN, we're Manik, Manoj and Harshith, and we're building CORE (https://github.com/RedPlanetHQ/core), an open source AI butler that acts and clears out your backlog.Write `[ ] Fix the search auth bug` in a scratchpad. Three minutes later, without you at the keyboard, CORE picks it up, pulls the relevant context from your codebase, drafts a plan in the task description, and spins up a Claude Code session in the background to do the work. You review the output in the task chat and unblock it when it gets stuck.Every AI tool today is reactive. You open a chat, brief the agent, it responds. Before anything moves, you've already done the real work: opened the Sentry error, found the commit, read the Slack thread, grabbed the Linear ticket, and stitched it all together into a prompt. The model isn't the bottleneck. You are.Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFk4RJvQg1YCORE removes you from that loop. The interface is a shared scratchpad, think a page you and a colleague both have o
Apr 23, 2026 3:14 PM
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Meet the new Morgan Supersport 400, the most powerful production Morgan everhttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMib0FVX3lxTE4xcnp4eVNJOTBLLU5QbTQyelRWaHNCU09MYUFpc3JJaVR6eFZDemNHUjZSQ2xTb2x5MzBfVFIwaU5VaC1kMV9VNEZDVVg2MFpiNFRQR0ZCVTlvTVh4RTNrUXBQeWNtMmxvUHRURmhpUQ?oc=5Meet the new Morgan Supersport 400, the most powerful production Morgan ever  wallpaper.com
Apr 23, 2026 7:00 AM
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20 Top Recipes That Start with a Bag of Frozen Blueberrieshttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMibEFVX3lxTE8yQ1A5dGg5SWxWNGhqeWg2T2pNVHVVdHQyT0V1TTVya0xhMVhKVVc2YWdER3VvUUk3R1lfNGRCc3BnUE5CNm5KYkJZMkpuMERqX0gzeTczRDhEUVZITVgzeFJNSzhuOEUwdmpLXw?oc=520 Top Recipes That Start with a Bag of Frozen Blueberries  Allrecipes
Apr 23, 2026 7:00 AM
news.ycombinator.com
BendersLib: A Benders Decomposition Library in Pythonhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47870502BendersLib (https://benders.dev) is a Python library that supports a range of Benders decomposition variants, including Classical Benders Decomposition, Combinatorial Benders Decomposition, L-shaped Method, Integer L-shaped Method, Generalized Benders Decomposition, and Logic-based Benders Decomposition. While BendersLib provides built-in implementations of these methods, it is designed to be extensible. Users can implement custom Benders decomposition methods by customizing subproblem solvers and cut generators, and defining callback functions for enhancement strategies. BendersLib is solver agnostic and has built-in interfaces for popular Mathematical Programming and Constraint Programming solvers. Its support for rapid prototyping and high extensibility are designed to meet the needs of both researchers and practitioners in Operations Research and related fields.
Apr 22, 2026 11:18 PM
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Instead of writing my manuscript, I built a toolhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47849297Hi my name is Jeff, and I am a chronic procrastinator when it comes to my writing…Tell me that doesn’t sound familiar, I’ve literally written two blogs about this instead of actually writing my manuscript, cause literally anything (even scrubbing the toilet) is more compelling than the grind of getting through chapter 6.I actually started writing a tool in early January 2025. At the time, I was trying to find a way to gamify my writing. I wasn’t really looking to launch a serious writing tool at the time, just find a way to hack my brain into doing the work (and find another excuse to not write).The result of that was a simple text box with a word counter (0/500 words) that used a little bit of JavaScript to count the words you dumped in the box, deduct any shorter than 3 letters and then let you know if you hit your writing goal for the day (and you even got some fireworks!)The tool worked, I found myself anticipating pasting my daily writing progress into the box for that dopamine re
Apr 21, 2026 2:25 PM
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Ask HN: Would you use revocable digital signatures to verify AI/Other content?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47848539I’ve been exploring a potential product direction and wanted to sanity check it with people who actually build and ship things.Background: I’ve been working on a system using our core tech that can generate and verify digital signatures, but with a slightly different property than traditional approaches. The signatures are natively revocable. If the underlying model/system shouldn’t be trusted anymore, the signatures can be revoked either through a hard (delete the signing model) or soft (revoke the lease for the signing model) mechanism. I believe this feature is very beneficial on its own, but there are several other interesting properties (no key management, distributed verification, embedded metadata, etc.)Originally this came out of some deeper R&D work we’re doing, but I’ve been thinking this might actually be the most practical “wedge” into the market while we continue that research (and fund the research).One area that’s been interesting is applying this to AI systems. Specific
Apr 21, 2026 1:28 PM