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State Attorneys General Are Investigating OpenAI

2026-06-13 @ 23:52:19Points: 23Comments: 3

Show HN: I built 80 mini-games using Fable before it was shut down

2026-06-13 @ 23:35:40Points: 44Comments: 48

I'm kindly asking for your participation in the open beta for my AI-managed mini-games website. Thank you in advance!

For a limited time window, I'm setting the all-free feature flag to true. I hope you have a lot of fun exploring the AI's sense for games! Here and there, I tweaked it to help with visual consistency.

I would be deeply grateful if you opted into analytics.

$2,300 in API tokens...

Cheers!

Derbyshire Police officer accused of using AI to 'create evidence'

2026-06-13 @ 22:43:30Points: 29Comments: 2

Human Routers of Machine Words

2026-06-13 @ 21:35:24Points: 24Comments: 5

Police officer investigated for using AI to 'create evidence' in multiple cases

2026-06-13 @ 19:54:55Points: 220Comments: 101

Running DOS on Behringers DDX3216 with a DIY x86-Bios from Scratch

2026-06-13 @ 18:32:22Points: 73Comments: 16

GameBoy Workboy

2026-06-13 @ 17:43:02Points: 156Comments: 53

Amazon CEO's talks with U.S. officials triggered crackdown on Anthropic models

2026-06-13 @ 16:57:49Points: 527Comments: 392

The adder at the heart of Intel's 8087 floating-point chip

2026-06-13 @ 16:49:42Points: 90Comments: 25

AI coding at home without going broke

2026-06-13 @ 16:45:03Points: 226Comments: 211

GLM 5.2 Is Out

2026-06-13 @ 16:18:31Points: 332Comments: 187

Orthodox C++ (2016)

2026-06-13 @ 13:58:46Points: 81Comments: 136

Noise infusion banned from statistical products published by Census Bureau

2026-06-13 @ 13:54:56Points: 719Comments: 444

Treating pancreatic tumours may have revealed cancer's master switch

2026-06-13 @ 13:34:00Points: 293Comments: 104

The experience of rendering Arabic typography and its technical debt

2026-06-13 @ 12:40:16Points: 186Comments: 45

AI OSS tool repo goes archived over night after raising $7.3M Seed

2026-06-13 @ 12:10:47Points: 237Comments: 157

Every Frame Perfect

2026-06-13 @ 11:40:20Points: 546Comments: 179

RTX 5080 and RTX 3090 Setup: 80 Tok/s on Qwen 3.6 27B Q8

2026-06-13 @ 09:55:32Points: 189Comments: 64

Show HN: Paca – Lightweight Jira alternative for human-AI collaboration

2026-06-13 @ 09:44:25Points: 134Comments: 53

I built Paca out of pure passion—a free and lightweight Jira alternative written in Go where humans and AI agents work together as equal teammates to plan sprints and assign tasks to each other. It is fully customizable with custom views, fields, and a WASM-based plugin architecture. My team uses it daily for our own development, so it will be continuously maintained and completely free forever

A low-carbon computing platform from your retired phones

2026-06-13 @ 09:38:32Points: 242Comments: 132

Israeli firm BlackCore suspected of meddling in New York and Scotland votes

2026-06-13 @ 07:45:39Points: 541Comments: 317

Codex for open source

2026-06-11 @ 22:20:03Points: 162Comments: 47

The MilkV Jupiter 2/SpacemiT K3 (RISC-V vector compute)

2026-06-11 @ 18:14:58Points: 32Comments: 6

Rust-like compiler pipeline to resolve Matlab language semantics

2026-06-11 @ 17:39:00Points: 14Comments: 1

Resurrecting a Soaked, corroded, and damaged Commodore SX‑64 (2025)

2026-06-11 @ 15:46:27Points: 17Comments: 2

Show HN: I am building a map of people who lived in the Roman Empire

2026-06-10 @ 19:28:49Points: 157Comments: 37

https://edcs.hist.uzh.ch/en/ and extract the names of people (and attempt to cluster them, but this is a work in progress).

There are databases where Classicists have done this manually for specific regions, Trismegistos https://www.trismegistos.org/ and Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire (LIRE) https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/latin-inscriptions... are two major efforts I found. But there doesn't seem to be a project that did what I set out to do, although I have read in some places that it was believed to be possible.

I am not a classicist or a web developer, but I have Claude and Gemini and I can sort of read basic Latin - so I set to work. I used LIRE and another database as ground truth and built a pipeline to extract and process the inscriptions to recover the names. The process I developed uses a high end LLM like Sonnet or Gemini Pro to supervise the extraction and tuning process on a regional basis until the obvious error rate is reasonable. For this, so far, reasonable to me means less than 1-2% in the smaller initial samples of 100-500 and no observed systemic issues. The different regions often need different prompts, so this basically became an exercise in letting the higher level AI tune the prompt for the lower level AI. The extraction when measured against LIRE produces an F1 score between 0.64 and 0.87, but take this with a grain of salt.

Once I had done a few regions, I wanted to see the work, so I threw together a pretty crude website but as I am not a web developer, it was crude in how it accessed its data. It does look cool and I also added summarization, and machine translation to each entry. I wanted to eventually get feedback from an actual team of classicists and make the website work better, so I am rewriting it as we speak but it is broadly functional now with a few extra bugs but substantially improved performance compared to the old one. All entries link back to the proper sources, and the old web app linked to several additional sources where the data was present, but I haven't gotten that working again just yet on the new one. (The old web interface is still available at https://roman-names.com, but I will warn you it is clunky and not mobile friendly at all)

Key findings so far:

AI supervised AI extraction saved me time. I was manually tuning things for a while and then the runbook became an idea that I feed my instructions in and let the big AI go with sparse oversight from me.

The extraction improved significantly (by about 10 F1 points) when I fed the model the raw text including the markers, vs a cleaned up version of the text.

I just thought it was a cool little project and wanted to share. If you happen to work in any adjacent space and there is something I could do better etc let me know.

C47/R47 Calculators

2026-06-10 @ 19:27:53Points: 21Comments: 9

The state of building user interfaces in Rust

2026-06-10 @ 16:44:23Points: 173Comments: 114

Appreciating Exif

2026-06-09 @ 20:41:44Points: 128Comments: 27

Pyodide 314.0: Python packages can now publish WebAssembly wheels to PyPI

2026-06-09 @ 15:54:31Points: 72Comments: 15

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