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sports.yahoo.com
Where the Chargers' QB2 battle stands after preseason openerhttps://sports.yahoo.com/articles/where-chargers-qb2-battle-stands-201923601.htmlChargers quarterbacks Trey Lance and DJ Uiagalelei shared time under center in the win over the Texans. Here is what Jim Harbaugh said afterward.
Aug 15, 2026 8:19 PM
sports.yahoo.com
Heiser named 2026 Lionel Dubay Youth Sports Award recipienthttps://sports.yahoo.com/articles/heiser-named-2026-lionel-dubay-191500838.htmlStephanie Heiser was posthumously awarded the 2026 Lionel Dubay Youth Sports Award by the Community Foundation of Boone County. The annual honor recognizes an individual who has made an ongoing commitment to Zionsville youth sports – values shared by the late Lionel Dubay. Heiser passed away unexpectedly in late March, but made a lasting impact with the Zionsville swimming community and the ...
Aug 15, 2026 7:15 PM
sports.yahoo.com
KL Rahul injury scare? India coach gives crucial update after batter retires hurt on Day 1 of Galle Testhttps://sports.yahoo.com/articles/kl-rahul-injury-scare-india-185000497.htmlKL Rahul is “fine now” after retiring hurt with cramps during India’s Test against Sri Lanka, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said. Rahul scored 77 off 162 balls and shared a 150-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal. Padikkal hit an unbeaten 131 on his Test comeback, while India finished day one strongly at 288 for two.
Aug 15, 2026 6:50 PM
cbsnews.com
Air traffic controller saves day when 2 jets with same call number convergehttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/phoenix-air-traffic-controller-2-american-airlines-flights-same-call-number-converge/An air traffic controller's quick thinking helped avert a dangerous situation when two jets, one landing in Phoenix and the other simultaneously taking off, shared the same flight number and radio frequency.
Aug 15, 2026 3:26 PM
cbsnews.com
Air traffic controller catches two planes with same call sign, averting disasterhttps://www.cbsnews.com/video/air-traffic-controller-catches-two-planes-with-same-call-sign-averting-disaster/Two American Airlines jets in the same airspace briefly shared the same flight number and radio frequency. Luckily, the quick thinking of a veteran air traffic controller prevented potential catastrophe. Kris Van Cleave has the story.
Aug 15, 2026 3:20 PM
sports.yahoo.com
Michael Bisping Shares Prediction for UFC 330 Headlinerhttps://sports.yahoo.com/articles/michael-bisping-shares-prediction-ufc-142503931.htmlUFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping shared his prediction for the UFC 330 headliner between Islam Makhachev and Ian Machado Garry.For the first time since winning 170 lbs gold last year at UFC 322 from Jack Della Maddalena, Makhachev puts his title on the line when he battles Machado Garry, one of the welterweight division’s […] The post Michael Bisping Shares Prediction for UFC 330 Headliner appear...
Aug 15, 2026 2:25 PM
forbes.com
7 Tips For Small Sellers Getting Started On TikTok Shophttps://www.forbes.com/sites/johnschroyer/2026/08/15/7-tips-for-small-sellers-getting-started-on-tiktok-shop/E-commerce professionals shared their top tips for getting the most bang for your buck out of TikTok Shop, one of the newest online sales platforms for small brands.
Aug 15, 2026 10:30 AM
wild.space
Show HN: Atlas – like GeoGuessr but multiple choice, daily, no sign-uphttps://wild.space/atlasBeen building atlas the past few months. A mobile webapp game, like Geoguessr, but with answer options (correct vs two decoys) which makes it a bit quicker.You're dropped somewhere and have to guess correctly as fast as possible. Every day at midnight UTC 5 new places will appear, same 5 for everyone in the world. So that’s the global league table.Every place you get right fills in your personal atlas map, which slowly becomes a picture of the places you know around the world.There are also live rounds where you can challenge friends (everyone sees the same place at the same moment) and slow async expeditions where a group fills a shared map over weeks.In ‘Tourist’ mode you play global locations around the world (randomised).In ‘Local’ mode you play neighbourhoods of cities or islands. In order to “own” a place you have to Ace it (5/5) - then your atlas map lights up with that place in blue.Some choices we made building this that HN might appreciate: 1. There is no “account”, no signup
Aug 14, 2026 1:46 PM
picklebrowser.com
Show HN: Pickle – token efficient AI agent browser with policy-gated actionshttps://picklebrowser.com/I use agents for a lot of my own work, but whenever they access my browser they end up wasting a lot of tokens reading HTML, so I tried building a browser that simplifies webpage content for them.Pickle is an agent browser and it has all the features a regular browser has (tabs, search history, bookmarks, etc.), but pages load as compact structured data instead of raw HTML to reduce token usage.Overview for those curious:It's policy-gated (blocked domains, actions that need approval like purchases) and every action is logged, so you're always able to see what your agent is doing and can take over at any time.It's also compatible with weaker/local models as it auto-routes by model strength. i.e. small local models are limited to picking actions one step at a time so they don't hallucinate actions or make up element IDs. Stronger models can plan multiple steps ahead.On the token compression side, I've been seeing around 32x less token usage.Other useful features: - shared notebook that y
Aug 11, 2026 3:43 PM
github.com
Show HN: Bio Tools – install drug design tools easilyhttps://github.com/David-OConnor/bio_toolsI made a CLI program, Rust and Python lib that makes it easy to install and run bio / drug design tools. (structure prediction, sequence prediction, property prediction etc).You install it with `pip install bio_tools_app`, then run commands like `bio_tools install alphafold3` or `bio_tools run proteinmpnn --version` etc.This smooths over the complexities of installing these tools, which often depend on [mutually exclusive] python environments in a mix of PyPi-capable and Conda. I use it as a shared library between a python web app and a rust standalone GUI program. (Molchanica)
Aug 10, 2026 3:55 PM
hcker.news
Show HN: Hacker News with AI stories filtered outhttps://hcker.news/?view=frontpage&ai=excludeHi folks,I've noticed that a lot of people here seem exhausted by the amount of AI news on the front page. I shared hcker.news here a year ago and it has since gained a ton of filtering features, including a dedicated AI filter, so I figured I should tell more people about it.The filter works in three passes: 1. Known AI-related keywords and domains are filtered automatically. 2. An agent reviews the remaining articles and removes those it identifies as AI-related. 3. I make the call on uncertain cases. You can also exclude GitHub repos posted to HN that show signs of AI authorship. The filter checks: - Commit messages for agent attribution - Contributors for known coding agents - Repository files for agent instructions and configs No filter will be perfect, but this is as good as it gets. lmk what you think. Cheers.More links:Original Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44075353If you only want AI stories: https://hcker.news/?view=frontpage&ai=includeRSS: https://hcker.news/
Aug 3, 2026 5:39 PM
privacything.com
Show HN: I built a cross-browser extension that controls fingerprinting surfaceshttps://privacything.com/en/Hello Hacker News! I’m Tomasz, creator of Privacy Thing, a browser extension for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers. I’ve just released its Preview version.Privacy Thing aims to reduce browser fingerprinting—the tracking of users without cookies.It began as an internal project: a simple location simulator. Over time, I expanded it to cover more fingerprinting surfaces. It now has 13 protection categories affecting 50+ browser APIs and methods: Geolocation, time and locale settings, Canvas, WebGL, Audio, Navigator, Screen, Client Hints, Battery, WebRTC, Dedicated Workers, Service Workers, and Shared Workers. The list is still growing.The extension is fully configurable. Users can create regional profiles and assign them to domain rules, with separate protection settings for each domain. Or they can skip domain rules and rely on the global configuration—I’m not here to decide what works best for them :-)Privacy Thing uses Manifest V3, with all its pros and cons. Chrome and Firefox appea
Jul 31, 2026 2:57 PM
spacenews.com
Sophia Space and Caltech claim patent for space data centershttps://spacenews.com/sophia-space-and-caltech-claim-patent-for-space-data-centers/SAN FRANCISCO – Sophia Space announced the award July 30 of a patent, shared with the California Institute of Technology, covering large, modular space-based data centers. The patent, issued July […] The post Sophia Space and Caltech claim patent for space data centers appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jul 30, 2026 4:00 AM
news.ycombinator.com
Thinking: Alternate Distribution for Filmmakershttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48931604This idea did not in anyway start with the intention of distribution. In my 20s there were a group of 12 of us, who shared a whatsapp group and every thursday, we had a standing appointment to decide and watch the interesting movie for the week.Over the years as life happens and folks got married, moved, priorities shifted, that ritual that almost lasted a decade fell apart.During the pandemic, given that most of us had a VR headset, we reconnected and started watching movies together - we'd setup a shared stream and would have a google chat going on the side, so that we can hear each other while the movie played.VR has been surprisingly good to recreate that theatrical atmosphere - but the worst bit is sitting in a virtual cinema as the only person. Dimming the lights out (within the virtual environment so that you don't see the empty chairs) and having a video call where we can hear each other on one of the ears, kinda felt a bit like the gang was back together.Even if it hasn't been
Jul 16, 2026 8:06 AM
github.com
Show HN: I MitM'd Plex to make remote streaming suck lesshttps://github.com/inhumantsar/plex-proxy/I've been hoarding media for a long time. Longer than I care to think about honestly. At this point the collection is large enough that several of the friends and family members I've shared my Plex server with have cancelled their streaming service subscriptions.After getting laid off a while back, I started working on a degree online. It seemed like a good opportunity to spend some time traveling too, so I signed up for Starlink and got a friend to host my Plex server in his basement for the duration. Surely that would be good enough to watch whatever from where-ever.Turns out that no, it's not. Plex really doesn't like streaming over Starlink. It would top out at 8-9mbps in good conditions, often dropping down to 2 or 3, while other streams and downloads would happily hum along at 100mbps+.I spent a little time looking into the issue early on. None of the remote or server network changes I could think of made a noticable difference. Customizing Plex's internal MPV configuration to in
Jul 14, 2026 12:25 AM
esa.int
Boosting European leadership in in-space operations and serviceshttps://www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Clean_Space/Boosting_European_leadership_in_in-space_operations_and_servicesThe European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission signed a joint declaration on In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS), signalling a shared ambition to build European leadership in in-orbit servicing.
Jun 10, 2026 10:58 AM