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What did you love about VB6?
2026-05-02 @ 00:09:04Points: 46Comments: 60
U.S. to Withdraw 5k Troops from Germany, Pentagon Says
2026-05-01 @ 23:52:36Points: 40Comments: 24
A Report on Burnout in Open Source Software Communities (2025) [pdf]
2026-05-01 @ 23:24:10Points: 45Comments: 11
Credit cards are vulnerable to brute force kind attacks
2026-05-01 @ 20:26:24Points: 203Comments: 171
Ti-84 Evo
2026-05-01 @ 20:06:59Points: 369Comments: 335
Whimsical Animations Course Open House
2026-05-01 @ 19:35:39Points: 79Comments: 9
Ubuntu servers taken offline by "sustained, cross-border attack"
2026-05-01 @ 19:14:41Points: 112Comments: 21
Lib0xc: A set of C standard library-adjacent APIs for safer systems programming
2026-05-01 @ 19:10:56Points: 104Comments: 35
City Learns Flock Accessed Cameras in Children's Gymnastics Room as a Sales Demo
2026-05-01 @ 18:37:47Points: 344Comments: 97
New research suggests people can communicate and practice skills while dreaming
2026-05-01 @ 17:47:42Points: 280Comments: 157
Show HN: AI CAD Harness
2026-05-01 @ 17:43:53Points: 72Comments: 74
We've been on HN twice before with text-to-CAD/3D experiments [1][2]. The honest takeaway from those threads: prompt-to-3D model web apps are fun, but serious mechanical engineers don't want a black box that spits out an STL. They want help inside the CAD tool they already use, with full visibility and control over the feature tree.
So we built that. Adam is now a harness that integrates directly with your CAD. It reads your parts, understands the existing feature tree, and edits it for you agentically. We are now live in beta on Onshape and Fusion! [3]:
Install link Autodesk Fusion: https://fusion.adam.new/install
Install link PTC Onshape: https://cad.onshape.com/appstore/apps/Design%20&%20Documenta...
Things people are using it for today: - "Merge redundant features and clean up my tree" - "Rename every feature so the tree is actually readable" - "Round all internal edges with a 2mm fillet" - “Parametrize my model” - Along with of course, using Adam to generate CAD end-to-end!
A few things we care about that aren't obvious from the listing:
1. From the start we have always believed in CAD as code as the right abstraction. Our harness leverages Onshape's FeatureScript and Python in Fusion heavily.
2. We run an internal CAD benchmark across frontier models. There has been a massive jump in the spatial reasoning capabilities of recent models, particularly GPT 5.5 and Opus 4.7 [4] [5]
3. We open-sourced our earlier text-to-CAD work [6]
A note on the Anthropic Autodesk connector that shipped a couple days ago [7]: We think it's great for the space and validates the direction.
Where Adam is different: - Model-agnostic. We pick whichever frontier model is winning on each task type from our own internal bench, instead of being tied to one lab. - We live natively in your CAD apps and are actively building integrations across all programs
What would you want an in-CAD agent to do that nothing does today?
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44182206
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45140921
[3] https://x.com/adamdotnew/status/2050264512230719980?s=20
[4] https://x.com/adamdotnew/status/2044859329329893376?s=20
[5] https://x.com/adamdotnew/status/2047795078912172122?s=20
Artemis II fault tolerance
2026-05-01 @ 17:39:11Points: 70Comments: 36
Understand Anything
2026-05-01 @ 17:27:03Points: 117Comments: 35
AI uses less water than the public thinks
2026-05-01 @ 17:18:58Points: 361Comments: 322
The gay jailbreak technique
2026-05-01 @ 16:59:35Points: 434Comments: 174
Spotify adds 'Verified' badges to distinguish human artists from AI
2026-05-01 @ 16:42:41Points: 225Comments: 249
Apocalypse Early Warning System
2026-05-01 @ 16:21:23Points: 135Comments: 75
I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
2026-05-01 @ 15:07:02Points: 140Comments: 195
Previous threads we've done: https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=proberts.
Whohas – Command-line utility for cross-distro, cross-repository package search
2026-05-01 @ 15:01:08Points: 134Comments: 31
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2026)
2026-05-01 @ 15:00:07Points: 239Comments: 261
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2026)
2026-05-01 @ 15:00:07Points: 122Comments: 256
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Sally McKee, who coined the term "the memory wall", has died
2026-05-01 @ 14:45:47Points: 111Comments: 27
Running Adobe's 1991 PostScript Interpreter in the Browser
2026-05-01 @ 11:58:11Points: 129Comments: 29
SpaceX rocket set for unintentional moon landing – well, a piece of it anyway
2026-05-01 @ 11:31:52Points: 58Comments: 43
Show HN: WhatCable, a tiny menu bar app for inspecting USB-C cables
2026-05-01 @ 08:43:45Points: 454Comments: 133
WhatCable sits in your menu bar and reads the cable data your Mac already has access to. Plug in a cable and it tells you in plain English what it can actually do: charging wattage, data speed, display support, Thunderbolt, etc.
Built in Swift/SwiftUI. Open source, free, no tracking.