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2026-05-18 @ 23:03:02Points: 189Comments: 40

Alignment pretraining: AI discourse creates self-fulfilling (mis)alignment

2026-05-18 @ 21:29:13Points: 19Comments: 10

Who will buy your services if you fire us all?

2026-05-18 @ 21:18:25Points: 206Comments: 250

Shutterstock to pay $35M over hard-to-cancel subscriptions

2026-05-18 @ 19:50:09Points: 125Comments: 60

The FBI Wants to Buy Nationwide Access to License Plate Readers

2026-05-18 @ 19:28:59Points: 211Comments: 88

Hyperpolyglot Lisp: Common Lisp, Racket, Clojure, Emacs Lisp

2026-05-18 @ 19:27:25Points: 125Comments: 28

Loopmaster – Livecoding Music IDE

2026-05-18 @ 18:44:03Points: 63Comments: 18

Agora-1: The Multi-Agent World Model

2026-05-18 @ 18:43:30Points: 80Comments: 16

Haiku OS runs on M1 Macs now

2026-05-18 @ 18:30:55Points: 277Comments: 91

We let AIs run radio stations

2026-05-18 @ 18:12:18Points: 150Comments: 159

I'm Lukas from Andon Labs. We let AIs run companies without humans in the loop and report to the public on what can go wrong. Previously, we've done experiments in retail (vending machines, stores, and cafes), but we just launched one in the media sector. We gave four AI agents all the tools they need to both broadcast radio shows live and handle all the business side of running a media company. The agents' revenue is so far terrible (you can try to strike a sponsor deal with them if you want!), but their shows are at times hilarious. You can listen to them at andon.fm, I hope you enjoy this!

Cutting inference cold starts by 40x with LP, FUSE, C/R, and CUDA-checkpoint

2026-05-18 @ 17:56:26Points: 69Comments: 16

Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI

2026-05-18 @ 17:38:22Points: 772Comments: 400

Iran starts Bitcoin-backed ship insurance for Hormuz strait

2026-05-18 @ 17:25:54Points: 256Comments: 401

Anthropic acquires Stainless

2026-05-18 @ 17:01:21Points: 354Comments: 251

Show HN: InsForge – Open-source Heroku for coding agents

2026-05-18 @ 15:40:42Points: 32Comments: 6

https://github.com/InsForge/InsForge). Quick demo here (https://youtu.be/7Bax5qz0IfM).

We started InsForge because we just wanted our Claude Code to handle all the backend / infra stuff for us, instead of us jumping between dashboards doing manual config, or copy paste logs and docs back to agents.

We first tried creating a folder with bunch of .MD files, and installing MCPs like Supabase, Vercel, GitHub, Context7. But soon we found MCPs have their own problems: (a) Tools get pre-loaded into context, before agents even do anything (b) bad design, payloads are returning 10k+ tokens, and (c) a lot of stuff still can’t be done by MCP: e.g. telemetry and configs.

So we think, because coding agents are so good at CLI, why not just put everything in CLI and create Skills to teach them how to use it?

That’s InsForge: 1 command to install our CLI + Skills, coding agents can run the entire backend platform [1].

We started with authentication and database, but we kept adding more primitives we wanted, so now we have: - frontend hosting - backend servers (microVM based) [2] - database - auth - storage - LLM model router - cron jobs - realtime - edge functions - vector

We have other features to make coding agents more reliable like real backend engineers:

- backend branching [3]: agents will 100% mess up, like deleting your database. So inspired by Neon, we branch the entire backend (DB, auth, storage, functions, schedules). Agents work on the branch, you review diffs and then decide to merge or discard. - server telemetry: agents can read logs, CPU, memory, disk to find spikes and root causes themselves.

- debug agent [4]: every project gets a dedicated debug agent. So your coding agent can ask questions like “why deployment fail?”, the debug agent will run diagnoses, find the root causes and propose fixes, then send the answer back.

- backend advisor [5]: scans your backend daily for security and performance issues, proposes fixes. Then propose remediations, and sends to your coding agent.

Give it a spin on InsForge cloud :https://insforge.dev, or read our code here: https://github.com/InsForge/InsForge.

We're a small team and reading every comment. Tell us what's good, what sucks, what's missing. We love feedback :)

[1] https://insforge.dev/blog/insforge-skills-cli

[2] https://insforge.dev/blog/insforge-custom-compute

[3] https://insforge.dev/blog/backend-branching

[4] https://insforge.dev/blog/introduce-debug-skills

[5] https://insforge.dev/blog/backend-health-dashboard

We stopped AI bot spam in our GitHub repo using Git's –author flag

2026-05-18 @ 15:24:19Points: 406Comments: 188

Project Glasswing: what Mythos showed us

2026-05-18 @ 13:37:11Points: 277Comments: 107

Show HN: Files.md – Open-source alternative to Obsidian

2026-05-18 @ 13:33:33Points: 546Comments: 279

Voice AI Systems Are Vulnerable to Hidden Audio Attacks

2026-05-18 @ 11:51:05Points: 108Comments: 29

Earth's Radio Bubble: Every signal we've ever sent into space

2026-05-18 @ 08:36:42Points: 22Comments: 18

Designing an FPGA Calculator from Scratch

2026-05-18 @ 00:26:33Points: 47Comments: 2

The Futility of Lava Lamps: What Random Means

2026-05-16 @ 22:40:37Points: 46Comments: 29

Understanding Singleflight in Go

2026-05-16 @ 21:57:39Points: 51Comments: 7

The Quiet Renovation at Bitwarden

2026-05-16 @ 20:13:41Points: 520Comments: 243

The Fil-C Optimized Calling Convention

2026-05-16 @ 19:10:08Points: 108Comments: 20

I 3D Printed Origami [video]

2026-05-16 @ 18:02:56Points: 61Comments: 9

What Is Date:Italy?

2026-05-16 @ 17:31:35Points: 130Comments: 54

Two computers, one monitor, zero fiddling (2025)

2026-05-16 @ 02:13:19Points: 167Comments: 92

Heirs and Spares in Early Modern France

2026-05-15 @ 18:27:07Points: 6Comments: 0

Stratum: System-Hardware Co-Design with 3D-Stackable DRAM for Efficient Moe

2026-05-15 @ 12:58:26Points: 18Comments: 4

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