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news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: Atlasphere – Live Infrastructure Diagramshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48460286Hi HN. My name is Andrey. On a regular business day, I'm a software engineer working at AWS. Outside of work hours, I spend time on my hobby - writing code.I was once building a pet project that allowed customers to spin up fully synchronized blockchain nodes within just a few minutes. The backend was split into a control plane and a data plane, each with its own AWS account. Later I added two more AWS accounts. One for shared RPC nodes. One for the Analytics Service.Since I love to visualize things, I used drawio to visualize the architecture.With time, I noticed a pattern. I'd write some code, add a few lambda functions, update my drawio diagram, write more code, introduce a few more resources, test things, see that everything works fine and go to sleep with a smile on my face. Next week I'd check my diagram, and shockingly, it's missing some of the resources! This kept happening for a few more weeks until I decided to fully abandon the project until my infrastructure diagrams could
Jun 9, 2026 12:35 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Launch HN: Hyper (YC P26) – Company brain to power agentic developmenthttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48387095Hey HN, we’re Shalin & Kanyes, best friends who've been hacking together for 10+yrs, and now founders of Hyper (https://heyhyper.ai/). Hyper is a shared “company brain” that plugs into information flowing inside a company to make AI agents and automations better and ultimately save people time.Models have gotten good enough that they can (mostly) take on long-horizon, complex tasks. We believe the bottleneck now is that these smart-enough models often lack information about your company, which is scattered in people's heads, Slack threads, stale docs, and in back-and-forth convos with AI.MCP is useful for getting some info in front of an agent, but there are problems: (1) Once the session dies, so does the insight, so instead of copy-pasting a whole doc each time you're telling the agent to dig through Drive each time - not much of a win; (2) Even when MCP works, what it gathers isn't comprehensive, because people decide things on a whiteboard, brainstorm out loud, post a little in Sla
Jun 3, 2026 5:39 PM
github.com
Show HN: Circus Chief – Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini from Your Phonehttps://github.com/ferrislucas/Circus-ChiefHi HN,Circus Chief is a tool for managing coding agent sessions from a browser. It's specifically optimized for small screens. It supports Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Google Gemini CLI agents.FeaturesAgents can operate Circus Chief itself. Agents can spawn sessions, schedule sessions, interact with the Kanban board — anything you can do in the UI, an agent can also do.Schedule work ahead of time.Automatically reschedule when you hit usage limits.Configurable, chainable prompt templates.User-defined commands - agents can run them and see the results, and so can you in the UI. Handy for local CI or routine workflow steps.Worktree-per-session isolation, or elect to work on a specific branch.Shared canvas - this is a place for shared artifacts that don't belong in the code. Useful for iterating on planning documents.Bring your own provider. Use subscription auth for Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google, or point sessions at third-party providers with Anthropic- or OpenAI-compatible endpoints.If
Jun 2, 2026 1:59 PM
nasa.gov
NASA Provides Update on Moon Base Rovers, Landers, Missionshttps://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-provides-update-on-moon-base-rovers-landers-missions/During a Moon Base event Tuesday at NASA’s Headquarters in Washington, the agency announced new contracts for lunar rovers for crew to drive and uncrewed cargo landers bound for the Moon. NASA leaders also shared target launch timeframes and upcoming milestones for the first Moon Base infrastructure and exploration missions to the lunar South Pole […]
May 26, 2026 7:33 PM
esa.int
Inflight call with ESA astronaut Sophie Adenothttps://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2026/05/Inflight_call_with_ESA_astronaut_Sophie_AdenotOn 20 May, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot conducted an in-flight call with selected media representatives live aboard the International Space Station. During the discussion, Sophie shared insights into life and research in orbit, including scientific experiments supporting human health, climate science and future space exploration.
May 20, 2026 3:30 PM
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NASA Welcomes Paraguay as 67th Artemis Accords Signatoryhttps://www.nasa.gov/organizations/oiir/artemis-accords/nasa-welcomes-paraguay-as-67th-artemis-accords-signatory/The Republic of Paraguay signed the Artemis Accords on Thursday during a ceremony in Asunción, becoming the latest nation to commit to the shared principles guiding civil space exploration. “Today, I am proud to welcome Paraguay as the 67th signatory to the Artemis Accords,” said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. “They join an ever-growing coalition of […]
May 7, 2026 8:41 PM
github.com
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
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
esa.int
A Saturday‑night dinner onboard the International Space Stationhttps://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2026/04/A_Saturday_night_dinner_onboard_the_International_Space_StationAfter an intense few weeks the crew took time to celebrate together with a shared meal proposed by ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot.
Apr 23, 2026 11:56 AM
nasa.gov
Artemis II Crew Returns to Houstonhttps://www.nasa.gov/image-article/artemis-ii-crew-returns-to-houston/NASA’s Artemis II crew – NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen – smile at friends, family, and colleagues. They shared brief remarks with the crowd after landing at Ellington Airport near NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday, April 11, 2026, after a […]
Apr 15, 2026 2:37 PM
github.com
Show HN: Forkrun – NUMA-aware shell parallelizer (50×–400× faster than parallel)https://github.com/jkool702/forkrunforkrun is the culmination of a 10-year-long journey focused on "how to make shell parallelization fast". What started as a standard "fork jobs in a loop" has turned into a lock-free, CAS-retry-loop-free, SIMD-accelerated, self-tuning, NUMA aware shell-based stream parallelization engine that is (mostly) a drop-in replacement for xargs -P and GNU parallel.On my 14-core/28-thread i9-7940x, forkrun achieves:* 200,000+ batch dispatches/sec (vs ~500 for GNU Parallel)* ~95–99% CPU utilization across all 28 logical cores, even when the workload is non-existant (bash no-ops / `:`) (vs ~6% for GNU Parallel). These benchmarks are intentionally worst-case (near-zero work per task) because they measure the capability of the parallelization framework itself, not how much work an external tool can do.* Typically 50×–400× faster on real high-frequency low-latency workloads (vs GNU Parallel)A few of the techniques that make this possible:* Born-local NUMA: stdin is splice()'d into a shared memfd, the
Mar 27, 2026 12:12 PM
spacenews.com
Fusion engine for missile warning lacks a government datasethttps://spacenews.com/fusion-engine-for-missile-warning-lacks-a-government-dataset/WASHINGTON – National missile warning and tracking could be improved if all government agencies shared the raw data they gather. “There are agencies that have sensors that can provide data that would be very supplemental to the missile-defense mission, but they designed it for a completely different purpose,” Devin Elder, Northrop Grumman Strategic Space Systems […] The post Fusion engine for missile warning lacks a government dataset appeared first on SpaceNews.
Mar 24, 2026 10:30 AM
spacenews.com
Meridian Space Diplomacy Forum & Executive Space Training – March 25 & 26https://spacenews.com/meridian-space-diplomacy-forum-executive-space-training-march-25-26/Washington, D.C. — Meridian International Center today announced the return of its Space Diplomacy Forum: Shared Horizons (https://diplomacyforum.meridian.org/space), a half-day forum dedicated to advancing cooperation in outer space at a […] The post Meridian Space Diplomacy Forum & Executive Space Training – March 25 & 26 appeared first on SpaceNews.
Mar 9, 2026 9:52 PM
github.com
Show HN: Auto-Co – 14 AI agents that run a startup autonomously (open source)https://github.com/NikitaDmitrieff/auto-co-metaAuto-Co is an autonomous AI company OS — not a framework you build on, but a running system with an opinionated structure.Architecture: - 14 agents with expert personas (CEO/Bezos, CTO/Vogels, CFO/Campbell, Critic/Munger...) - Bash loop + Claude Code CLI — no custom inference, no vector stores - Shared markdown consensus file as the cross-cycle relay baton - Human escalation via Telegram for true blockers only (2 escalations in 12 cycles) - Every cycle must produce artifacts: code, deployments, docsThe repo IS the live company. It built its own landing page, README, Docker stack, GitHub release, and community posts — all autonomously across 12 cycles of self-improvement.What makes it different from AutoGen/CrewAI/LangGraph: those are building blocks. Auto-Co is the building. The decision hierarchy, safety guardrails, and convergence rules are baked in. You give it a mission and a Claude API key; it runs.The Critic agent (Munger persona) has been the most valuable: it runs a pre-mortem
Mar 6, 2026 9:48 PM
nasa.gov
NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecturehttps://www.nasa.gov/directorates/esdmd/nasa-strengthens-artemis-adds-mission-refines-overall-architecture/To achieve the national goal of landing American astronauts on the surface of the Moon and maintaining U.S. superiority in exploration and discovery, NASA announced Feb. 27 it is increasing its cadence of missions under the Artemis program, standardizing the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket configuration, and adding a new mission. The plans were shared […]
Mar 3, 2026 9:50 PM
storozhenko98.github.io
Show HN: Beehive – Multi-Workspace Agent Orchestratorhttps://storozhenko98.github.io/beehive/hey hn,i built beehive for myself mostly. it has gotten to the point where my work consists in supervising oc or cc labor at tasks for multiple issues in parallel. my set up used to be zellij with a couple tabs, each tab working in a separate dir and it was a pain to manage all that. i know i could use git worktrees but they're kind of complicated, if you don't know how to use them it is easy to mess up, and i just prefer letting agents run in separate dirs with their own .git and not risk it. while i like zellij and use it inside beehive, i dont like the tabs and i forget where i am half the time.beehive is a way for me to abstract that away. the heuristic is simple - hives are repos, so you basically have a bunch of hives which correspond to repos you work out of. each hive can have many combs. a comb is a dir with the copy of the repo you're working on. fully isolated, standalone, no shared .git. so for work or for personal stuff, i usually set up the hive, and then have a bunch of
Feb 24, 2026 10:41 AM
tangs.dev
Show HN: Tangs.dev – Upload → Save to Drive → Share with Friendshttps://tangs.devHello!I’m the maker of Tangs, a simple way to upload a file, save it directly to your Google Drive, and share it instantly with a temporary link.I built Tangs because sharing files through Drive often feels more complicated than it should be: messy permissions, long links, and too many steps.As a developer, I often prepare documents or presentation materials on my work PC before meetings. But when I need to use those files in a conference room or on another computer, it always becomes a hassle.In a rush, I’d end up emailing attachments to myself, uploading to random shared folders, or dealing with access issues and cluttered links — all just to move a file quickly. It felt unnecessarily frustrating and restrictive, especially for something so common during day-to-day work.That pain point is what led me to build Tangs: a faster, cleaner way to get a file onto the right machine and share it instantly.With Tangs:- Upload once- Save to your own Google Drive- Share in seconds- Minimal Googl
Feb 9, 2026 2:39 PM
esa.int
Europe’s next-generation weather satellite sends back first imageshttps://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Meteorological_missions/meteosat_third_generation/Europe_s_next-generation_weather_satellite_sends_back_first_imagesThe first two images from the Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder satellite have been shared at the European Space Conference in Brussels, showing how the mission will provide data on temperature and humidity, for more accurate weather forecasting over Europe and northern Africa.
Jan 27, 2026 9:30 AM
bing.com
World of Warcraft teases new specializations for most classeshttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a8a2b4c4b804ebe8e2001a916312999&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.msn.com%2Fen-us%2Fentertainment%2Fgaming%2Fworld-of-warcraft-teases-new-specializations-for-most-classes%2Far-AA1Uzgls&c=12148095216395982203&mkt=en-usWorld of Warcraft recently shared a survey that introduced several new specialization ideas, including a tank Shaman, healing Mage, and support DPS Paladin. While this is far from confirmation that ...
Jan 19, 2026 1:00 PM
github.com
Show HN: WOLS – Open standard for mushroom cultivation trackinghttps://github.com/wemush/open-standardI built an open labeling standard for tracking mushroom specimens through their lifecycle (from spore/culture to harvest).v1.1 adds clonal generation tracking (distinct from filial/strain generations) and conforms to JSON-LD for interoperability with agricultural/scientific data systems.Spec (CC 4.0): https://wemush.com/open-standard/specification Client libraries (Apache 2.0): Python + CLI: pip install wols (also on GHCR) TypeScript/JS: npm install @wemush/wolsBackground: Mycology has fragmented data practices (misidentified species, inconsistent cultivation logs, no shared vocabulary for tracking genetics across generations). This is an attempt to fix that.Looking for feedback from anyone working with biological specimen tracking, agricultural data systems, or mycology.
Jan 5, 2026 6:30 PM