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Show HN: Raincast – Describe an app, get a native desktop app (open source)

2026-03-31 @ 05:39:41Points: 9Comments: 16

Google's 200M-parameter time-series foundation model with 16k context

2026-03-31 @ 05:21:59Points: 87Comments: 42

Sony halts memory card shipments due to NAND shortage

2026-03-31 @ 05:12:35Points: 41Comments: 12

GitHub backs down, kills Copilot pull-request ads after backlash

2026-03-31 @ 05:11:24Points: 133Comments: 70

Ollama is now powered by MLX on Apple Silicon in preview

2026-03-31 @ 03:40:45Points: 194Comments: 77

Safeguarding cryptocurrency by disclosing quantum vulnerabilities responsibly

2026-03-31 @ 03:28:03Points: 46Comments: 16

Axios compromised on NPM – Malicious versions drop remote access trojan

2026-03-31 @ 02:54:17Points: 639Comments: 191

Mr. Chatterbox is a Victorian-era ethically trained model

2026-03-31 @ 02:26:15Points: 35Comments: 19

Artemis II is not safe to fly

2026-03-31 @ 02:23:50Points: 264Comments: 163

Incident March 30th, 2026 – Accidental CDN Caching

2026-03-31 @ 01:28:18Points: 51Comments: 17

Universal Claude.md – cut Claude output tokens

2026-03-31 @ 01:23:34Points: 276Comments: 103

Show HN: I turned a sketch into a 3D-print pegboard for my kid with an AI agent

2026-03-30 @ 23:20:02Points: 36Comments: 8

Then I looked at the rough sketch Oli and I had made together, took a photo of it, pasted it into Codex, and gave it just two dimensions: the holes are 40mm apart and the pegs are 8mm wide.

To my surprise, 5 minutes later my 3D printer was heating up and printing the first set.

I ran it a few times to tune the dimensions for ideal fit, but I am posting the final result as a repository in case anyone else wants to print one, tweak it, or have fun with it too. I am already printing another one to hang on our front door instead of a wreath, so people visiting us have something fun and intriguing to play with while they knock.

This is also going onto my list of weird uses of AI from the last few months.

Android Developer Verification

2026-03-30 @ 22:05:21Points: 236Comments: 226

OpenGridWorks: The Electricity Infrasctructure, Mapped

2026-03-30 @ 21:12:46Points: 102Comments: 11

Turning a MacBook into a touchscreen with $1 of hardware (2018)

2026-03-30 @ 19:22:33Points: 303Comments: 136

Vulnerability research is cooked

2026-03-30 @ 18:43:38Points: 169Comments: 114

Fedware: Government apps that spy harder than the apps they ban

2026-03-30 @ 18:16:00Points: 549Comments: 177

CodingFont: A game to help you pick a coding font

2026-03-30 @ 15:16:35Points: 403Comments: 200

How to turn anything into a router

2026-03-30 @ 13:28:54Points: 661Comments: 229

Bird brains (2023)

2026-03-30 @ 13:14:27Points: 317Comments: 198

Do your own writing

2026-03-30 @ 12:39:56Points: 505Comments: 181

R3 Bio pitched “brainless clones” to serve the role of backup human bodies

2026-03-30 @ 11:02:14Points: 55Comments: 62

Oscar Reutersvärd (2021)

2026-03-29 @ 21:53:42Points: 25Comments: 0

One of the largest salt mines in the world exists under Lake Erie

2026-03-28 @ 23:07:15Points: 16Comments: 11

Rock Star: Reading the Rosetta Stone

2026-03-28 @ 15:30:40Points: 11Comments: 0

Cherri – programming language that compiles to an Apple Shortuct

2026-03-27 @ 23:39:44Points: 302Comments: 59

Researchers find 3,500-year-old loom that reveals textile revolution

2026-03-27 @ 20:57:17Points: 110Comments: 14

Agents of Chaos

2026-03-27 @ 20:30:05Points: 100Comments: 12

Unit: A self-replicating Forth mesh agent running in a browser tab

2026-03-26 @ 17:15:33Points: 31Comments: 1

Clojure: The Documentary, official trailer [video]

2026-03-26 @ 17:00:54Points: 166Comments: 12

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