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Forestiere Underground Gardens

2026-07-01 @ 01:23:09Points: 23Comments: 2

Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5

2026-06-30 @ 23:55:12Points: 350Comments: 151

Google copybara: moving code between repositories

2026-06-30 @ 23:45:39Points: 83Comments: 13

Hatari – Online Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon Emulator

2026-06-30 @ 22:34:23Points: 41Comments: 3

TabFM: A zero-shot foundation model for tabular data

2026-06-30 @ 22:08:38Points: 47Comments: 6

From brain waves to words: a new path to communication without surgery

2026-06-30 @ 21:29:13Points: 119Comments: 63

Show HN: Morph Reflexes – Multi-head classifiers for agent traces

2026-06-30 @ 20:52:04Points: 4Comments: 1

To solve this, we built Reflexes: semantic signals from agent traces, served fast and cheap over API. Built on custom kernels and a custom inference engine forked from vLLM.

Under the hood, it is a small LLM architected around multi-head inference. Small models need to be trained for specific tasks, but running 50 separate small models on the same input for 50 tasks makes no sense.

How it works: We use a modern LLM with hybrid attention and remove the decode step. We built an inference engine that lets prefill compute be 99% reused from reflex to reflex, similar in spirit to older 2019-era BERT/HYDRA and older multiple-head techniques. we built the inference engine to reuse the KV/cache across inputs and compute across all reflexes. One shared backbone reads the trace once, then many heads classify different signals. Our inference engine reuses the same KV/cache and compute across all reflexes, giving us sub-30ms inference with less than 0.1% overhead for each additional reflex.

We took the same high-level idea and did the hard work to make it work with a modern architecture and attention. On it, we can run inference in under 30ms and serve the full request in under 90ms. If you run 4 reflexes or 100, the extra overhead is less than 2ms.

Why does optimizing this matter?

If you’re even a medium-sized startup, you’re dealing with tens of thousands of agent runs and millions of turns. If you want to track things like user frustration rates over time, frontier LLM-as-judge does not scale.

I built a similar stack at Tesla. When ML engineers needed to sample data across petabytes for signals like `is_camera_obfuscated=true`, along with 200 other things, you need to 1) spin them up quickly 2) run at scale efficiently

What it is not: A dashboard. 99% of dashboards go unused. 100% API first and made for devs who want to use this to trigger their own stuff.

vibetrain a custom reflex in our dashboard, and/or then let it self improve in production: https://www.morphllm.com/dashboard/reflex

Docs: https://docs.morphllm.com/sdk/components/reflexes/index

I’d love feedback from people running agents in prod: what sorts of things do you wish you could track over time across 100% of turns but cant right now?

TLDR: semantic signals from agent traces, super fast, cheap via API

I ported Kubernetes to the browser

2026-06-30 @ 20:48:36Points: 178Comments: 63

Leanstral 1.5

2026-06-30 @ 20:44:56Points: 115Comments: 22

Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, we visited one to see how mugicha is made

2026-06-30 @ 19:47:24Points: 91Comments: 18

Claude Sonnet 5

2026-06-30 @ 17:59:52Points: 930Comments: 522

I built a mmWave material classification radar (2025)

2026-06-30 @ 17:29:36Points: 147Comments: 39

Claude Science

2026-06-30 @ 17:07:41Points: 386Comments: 125

Show HN: My 13-year-old built an ant colony tracker

2026-06-30 @ 16:48:47Points: 48Comments: 35

He's 13 years old. He wanted to track his own ant colonies — growth, feeding, humidity, and other metrics. He built the whole app himself with some help from AI tools; I just helped him deploy it to a server. Would love to hear your feedback!

Nano Banana 2 Lite

2026-06-30 @ 16:48:37Points: 319Comments: 126

Claude Code is steganographically marking requests

2026-06-30 @ 15:44:24Points: 1495Comments: 431

Have you restarted your computer this week?

2026-06-30 @ 14:15:29Points: 125Comments: 230

Knoppix

2026-06-30 @ 12:54:01Points: 266Comments: 106

Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1852)

2026-06-30 @ 12:47:51Points: 172Comments: 55

CERN bids farewell to the LHC and enters Long Shutdown 3

2026-06-29 @ 18:52:25Points: 135Comments: 35

Reading the internals of Postgres: Database cluster, databases, and tables

2026-06-29 @ 12:59:49Points: 60Comments: 1

How does a pull-back car work? Illustrated teardown

2026-06-28 @ 22:16:20Points: 122Comments: 28

Ante: A new way to blend borrow checking and reference counting

2026-06-28 @ 19:37:45Points: 59Comments: 15

Hengefinder

2026-06-28 @ 14:24:06Points: 26Comments: 10

Deriving the SVD (Single Value Decomposition) from scratch

2026-06-28 @ 14:21:17Points: 19Comments: 3

Building a custom octocopter from scratch with no prior hardware experience

2026-06-28 @ 04:17:44Points: 337Comments: 70

Stroustrup's Rule (2024)

2026-06-27 @ 21:01:43Points: 65Comments: 10

Waveloop: What Fable left me

2026-06-26 @ 23:29:51Points: 102Comments: 39

Scaling Laws, Carefully

2026-06-26 @ 17:55:50Points: 25Comments: 10

Long Island's decommissioned nuclear power plant

2026-06-24 @ 21:41:29Points: 88Comments: 22

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