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Running Tesla Model 3's computer on my desk using parts from crashed cars
2026-03-25 @ 21:11:57Points: 227Comments: 60
Health NZ staff told to stop using ChatGPT to write clinical notes
2026-03-25 @ 20:58:43Points: 58Comments: 16
China is mass-producing hypersonic missiles for $99,000
2026-03-25 @ 20:55:36Points: 152Comments: 107
The EU still wants to scan your private messages and photos
2026-03-25 @ 20:27:03Points: 568Comments: 169
Sodium-ion EV battery breakthrough delivers 11-min charging and 450 km range
2026-03-25 @ 20:19:58Points: 83Comments: 44
FreeCAD v1.1
2026-03-25 @ 19:19:50Points: 138Comments: 37
Apple randomly closes bug reports unless you "verify" the bug remains unfixed
2026-03-25 @ 19:14:42Points: 234Comments: 122
Updates to GitHub Copilot interaction data usage policy
2026-03-25 @ 19:09:16Points: 200Comments: 94
Ball Pit
2026-03-25 @ 19:08:38Points: 124Comments: 34
90% of Claude-linked output going to GitHub repos w <2 stars
2026-03-25 @ 18:16:40Points: 139Comments: 76
ARC-AGI-3
2026-03-25 @ 18:16:03Points: 213Comments: 151
Meta and YouTube found negligent in landmark social media addiction case
2026-03-25 @ 17:29:33Points: 390Comments: 186
Show HN: Optio – Orchestrate AI coding agents in K8s to go from ticket to PR
2026-03-25 @ 17:10:21Points: 8Comments: 5
Optio is an open-source orchestration system that turns tickets into merged pull requests using AI coding agents. You point it at your repos, and it handles the full lifecycle:
- Intake — pull tasks from GitHub Issues, Linear, or create them manually
- Execution — spin up isolated K8s pods per repo, run Claude Code or Codex in git worktrees
- PR monitoring — watch CI checks, review status, and merge readiness every 30s
- Self-healing — auto-resume the agent on CI failures, merge conflicts, or reviewer change requests
- Completion — squash-merge the PR and close the linked issue
The key idea is the feedback loop. Optio doesn't just run an agent and walk away — when CI breaks, it feeds the failure back to the agent. When a reviewer requests changes, the comments become the agent's next prompt. It keeps going until the PR merges or you tell it to stop.
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Tracy Kidder has died
2026-03-25 @ 16:43:08Points: 209Comments: 54
Quantization from the Ground Up
2026-03-25 @ 16:06:34Points: 172Comments: 33
Supreme Court Sides with Cox in Copyright Fight over Pirated Music
2026-03-25 @ 15:02:56Points: 246Comments: 222
Antimatter has been transported for the first time
2026-03-25 @ 14:56:28Points: 321Comments: 156
Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm
2026-03-25 @ 14:12:04Points: 73Comments: 29
Thoughts on slowing the fuck down
2026-03-25 @ 14:07:14Points: 609Comments: 311
Ensu – Ente’s Local LLM app
2026-03-25 @ 12:49:14Points: 321Comments: 144
TurboQuant: Redefining AI efficiency with extreme compression
2026-03-25 @ 05:00:54Points: 477Comments: 129
Miscellanea: The War in Iran
2026-03-25 @ 04:27:14Points: 378Comments: 535
VitruvianOS – Desktop Linux Inspired by the BeOS
2026-03-25 @ 03:17:06Points: 324Comments: 197
Flighty Airports
2026-03-25 @ 00:29:45Points: 523Comments: 174
Jury finds Meta liable in case over child sexual exploitation on its platforms
2026-03-24 @ 21:54:27Points: 281Comments: 432
Goodbye to Sora
2026-03-24 @ 20:01:05Points: 1082Comments: 796
Show HN: I took back Video.js after 16 years and we rewrote it to be 88% smaller
2026-03-24 @ 18:03:48Points: 612Comments: 134
Video.js is used by billions of people every month, on sites like Amazon.com, Linkedin, and Dropbox, and yet it wasn’t in great shape. A skeleton crew of maintainers were doing their best with a dated architecture, but it needed more. So Sam from Plyr, Rahim from Vidstack, and Wes and Christain from Media Chrome jumped in to help me rebuild it better, faster, and smaller.
It’s in beta now. Please give it a try and tell us what breaks.