<feed xml:lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:/rss</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://hn.algolia.com" /><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://hn.algolia.com/rss" /><title>HN's home page</title><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><category term="technology news" /><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48869989</id><title>Your 'app' could have been a webpage (so I fixed it for you)</title><published>2026-07-11T08:21:27Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48869989" rel="alternate" /><author><name>MrVandemar</name></author><link href="https://danq.me/2026/07/09/your-app-could-have-been-a-webpage/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48903777</id><title>European "age verification" "app" forcing everyone to use Android or iOS</title><published>2026-07-14T08:34:57Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:27:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48903777" rel="alternate" /><author><name>roundabout-host</name></author><link href="https://github.com/eu-digital-identity-wallet/av-doc-technical-specification/discussions/19" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48905248</id><title>How to stop Claude from saying load-bearing</title><published>2026-07-14T11:46:02Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48905248" rel="alternate" /><author><name>shintoist</name></author><link href="https://jola.dev/posts/how-to-stop-claude-from-saying-load-bearing" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48909424</id><title>Measuring Input Latency on Linux: X11 vs. Wayland, VRR, and DXVK</title><published>2026-07-14T16:36:06Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:27:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48909424" rel="alternate" /><author><name>hoechst</name></author><link href="https://marco-nett.de/blog/measuring-input-latency-on-linux-x11-vs-wayland-vrr-dxvk/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48908178</id><title>Are we offloading too much of our thinking to AI?</title><published>2026-07-14T15:18:13Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48908178" rel="alternate" /><author><name>yenniejun111</name></author><link href="https://www.artfish.ai/p/offloading-thinking-to-ai" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48902320</id><title>Australian energy retailers must offer three hours of free daytime electricity</title><published>2026-07-14T04:31:48Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:27:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48902320" rel="alternate" /><author><name>i2oc</name></author><link href="https://lenergy.com.au/free-daytime-electricity-is-coming-heres-how-it-actually-works/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48909785</id><title>The Tower Keeps Rising</title><published>2026-07-14T16:57:54Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48909785" rel="alternate" /><author><name>cdrnsf</name></author><link href="https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/7/13/the-tower-keeps-rising/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48905118</id><title>Punch yourself in the face with reality</title><published>2026-07-14T11:33:19Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:26:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48905118" rel="alternate" /><author><name>AdityaAnand1</name></author><link href="https://adi.bio/reality" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48876809</id><title>How the FSF sysadmins block botnets with reaction</title><published>2026-07-11T23:26:12Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48876809" rel="alternate" /><author><name>pseudolus</name></author><link href="https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/blocking-botnets-with-reaction" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48887810</id><title>A metallurgist's doubts about self-replicating probes</title><published>2026-07-13T04:11:20Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:26:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48887810" rel="alternate" /><author><name>EA-3167</name></author><link href="https://www.centauri-dreams.org/2026/07/10/a-metallurgists-doubts-about-self-replicating-probes/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48910545</id><title>Bonsai 27B: A 27B-Class Model that runs on a phone</title><published>2026-07-14T17:50:48Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48910545" rel="alternate" /><author><name>xenova</name></author><link href="https://prismml.com/news/bonsai-27b" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48847943</id><title>A tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology</title><published>2026-07-09T15:50:40Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:26:04Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48847943" rel="alternate" /><author><name>gumby</name></author><link href="https://grist.org/science/nitrogen-cycle-cell-discovery-nitroplast-science-fertilizer-algae-bacteria/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48883305</id><title>Show HN: Juggler – an open-source GUI coding agent, by the creator of JUCE</title><published>2026-07-12T18:28:15Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:25:19Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48883305" rel="alternate" /><author><name>julesrms</name></author><link href="https://github.com/juggler-ai/juggler" /><content type="html">Hello HN, I don&amp;#x27;t post on here much, but wanted to get some eyes on a new project I&amp;#x27;m just launching. I think we definitely need one more AI code agent..I&amp;#x27;m a long-term C++ dev, and over 30+ years I&amp;#x27;ve created some successful audio dev tools (JUCE, the Tracktion DAW, the Cmajor DSP language). All of these came from me getting annoyed with something I had to use, and deciding to have a go at my own take on whatever it was.So Juggler is my attempt at an AI code agent, after spending too many hours loving what the models could do, but hating the CLI experience, and having some opinions of what a better UX might be for this stuff.Lots more blurb on the website and github, but a quick tech dump which might grab your attention if you&amp;#x27;re into these things:A session is a document, not a log file. Each conversation is a Yjs CRDT tree. It can branch into sub-threads (recursively), and you can drill down, backtrack, edit, undo&amp;#x2F;redo, and inspect everything: tool calls, approvals, and the raw context JSON going to the model, etc. The UI is based around Finder-style Miller columns rather than a big doom-scroll, and is quick to navigate.Because it&amp;#x27;s a CRDT behind a local web server, multiple clients can attach P2P to a live session: the native desktop app, a browser tab, or your phone. Run the headless server on the box where the code lives, view it from wherever.Almost everything is a JavaScript plugin: every item in the context (read&amp;#x2F;write&amp;#x2F;bash&amp;#x2F;etc.), the LLM loop strategies, slash commands, and their UIs. You can inspect, fork, or replace any of them. I don&amp;#x27;t do much agent customisation myself, but lots of people do, and I&amp;#x27;d love to see what they think of with this plugin API.Go backend, Wails for windowing (no Electron), plain type-checked JS (strict JSDoc), Yjs for the documents. Usual BYOK provider support: Claude (CLI or API), OpenAI&amp;#x2F;Codex, Gemini, Ollama, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, etc.The app&amp;#x27;s AGPLv3; the extension SDK and bundled extensions are Apache-2.0, so extensions have no copyleft strings attached. No signup, no telemetry, trying to make it frictionless for people to try it out..It&amp;#x27;s very much a beta, and is a one-man side project. It hasn&amp;#x27;t yet had a proper kicking from the real world, but I&amp;#x27;m confident some people with similar preferences to my own will like it!https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;juggler.studio</content></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48908271</id><title>Show HN: Opening lines of famous literary works</title><published>2026-07-14T15:24:49Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48908271" rel="alternate" /><author><name>plicerin</name></author><link href="https://www.verbaprima.com/" /><content type="html">This came from an idea that had been knocking around in my head for several years. I had been collecting opening lines of famous works and thought it would be cool to see one everyday as I opened the browser. I tried different styles but landed on the simple background with the text, let the words speak for themselves. Over time i&amp;#x27;ve added more quotes I believe now there are close to 60, so hopefully you can refresh a few times and get a fresh one every time. I hope you guys like it, enjoy!</content></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48904095</id><title>Demis Hassabis has a plan to harness AI safely</title><published>2026-07-14T09:20:07Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48904095" rel="alternate" /><author><name>asiergoni</name></author><link href="https://twitter.com/demishassabis/status/2076957440109625718" /><content type="html">https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;xcancel.com&amp;#x2F;i&amp;#x2F;article&amp;#x2F;2076957440109625718https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;www.economist.com&amp;#x2F;business&amp;#x2F;2026&amp;#x2F;07&amp;#x2F;14&amp;#x2F;demis-hassabis..., https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;archive.ph&amp;#x2F;GOUcN</content></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48905914</id><title>Show HN: Beautiful Type Erasure with C++26 Reflection</title><published>2026-07-14T12:40:50Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:15:19Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48905914" rel="alternate" /><author><name>RyanJK5</name></author><link href="https://ryanjk5.github.io/posts/rjk-duck/" /><content type="html">Try it on Compiler Explorer: https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;godbolt.org&amp;#x2F;z&amp;#x2F;91dj5jeGWCheck out the source code: https:&amp;#x2F;&amp;#x2F;github.com&amp;#x2F;RyanJK5&amp;#x2F;rjk-duck</content></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48905919</id><title>Show HN: I RL-trained an agent that trains models with RL (for ~$1.3k)</title><published>2026-07-14T12:41:25Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:24:04Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48905919" rel="alternate" /><author><name>Danau5tin</name></author><link href="https://github.com/Danau5tin/ai-trains-ai" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48907290</id><title>Agnes Callard’s theory of the uni-context</title><published>2026-07-14T14:17:39Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:26:04Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48907290" rel="alternate" /><author><name>FinnLobsien</name></author><link href="https://www.derekthompson.org/p/a-philosophers-one-word-theory-to" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48872401</id><title>The largest available Minecraft world, totalling 15 TB</title><published>2026-07-11T14:32:19Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:27:48Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48872401" rel="alternate" /><author><name>_____k</name></author><link href="https://2b2t.place/1million" /></entry><entry><id>tag:hn.algolia.com,2005:Item/48865001</id><title>The zero-cost fallacy: open-source software in the agentic era</title><published>2026-07-10T20:45:43Z</published><updated>2026-07-14T20:28:17Z</updated><link type="text/html" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48865001" rel="alternate" /><author><name>backlit4034</name></author><link href="https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/open-source/zero-cost-fallacy-open-source-agentic-era" /></entry></feed>