Hacker News

Latest

AI bot crabby-rathbun is still polluting open source

2026-02-13 @ 22:22:49Points: 41Comments: 21

OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission

2026-02-13 @ 22:17:06Points: 224Comments: 95

Show HN: Data Engineering Book – An open source, community-driven guide

2026-02-13 @ 21:35:52Points: 31Comments: 4

The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling

2026-02-13 @ 20:52:11Points: 195Comments: 172

The "AI agent hit piece" situation clarifies how dumb we are acting

2026-02-13 @ 19:41:42Points: 95Comments: 41

An AI agent published a hit piece on me - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46990729 - Feb 2026 (916 comments)

AI agent opens a PR write a blogpost to shames the maintainer who closes it - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46987559 - Feb 2026 (582 comments)

GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics

2026-02-13 @ 19:20:12Points: 320Comments: 230

I'm not worried about AI job loss

2026-02-13 @ 19:13:04Points: 101Comments: 168

Show HN: Skill that lets Claude Code/Codex spin up VMs and GPUs

2026-02-13 @ 19:02:17Points: 76Comments: 16

When an agent writes code, it usually needs to start a dev server, run tests, open a browser to verify its work. Today that all happens on your local machine. This works fine for a single task, but the agent is sharing your computer: your ports, RAM, screen. If you run multiple agents in parallel, it gets a bit chaotic. Docker helps with isolation, but it still uses your machine's resources, and doesn't give the agent a browser, a desktop, or a GPU to close the loop properly. The agent could handle all of this on its own if it had a primitive for starting VMs.

CloudRouter is that primitive — a skill that gives the agent its own machines. The agent can start a VM from your local project directory, upload the project files, run commands on the VM, and tear it down when it's done. If it needs a GPU, it can request one.

  cloudrouter start ./my-project
  cloudrouter start --gpu B200 ./my-project
  cloudrouter ssh cr_abc123 "npm install && npm run dev"
Every VM comes with a VNC desktop, VS Code, and Jupyter Lab, all behind auth-protected URLs. When the agent is doing browser automation on the VM, you can open the VNC URL and watch it in real time. CloudRouter wraps agent-browser [1] for browser automation.

  cloudrouter browser open cr_abc123 "http://localhost:3000"
  cloudrouter browser snapshot -i cr_abc123
  # → @e1 [link] Home  @e2 [link] Settings  @e3 [button] Sign Out
  cloudrouter browser click cr_abc123 @e2
  cloudrouter browser screenshot cr_abc123 result.png
Here's a short demo: https://youtu.be/SCkkzxKBcPE

What surprised me is how this inverted my workflow. Most cloud dev tooling starts from cloud (background agents, remote SSH, etc) to local for testing. But CloudRouter keeps your agents local and pushes the agent's work to the cloud. The agent does the same things it would do locally — running dev servers, operating browsers — but now on a VM. As I stopped watching agents work and worrying about local constraints, I started to run more tasks in parallel.

The GPU side is the part I'm most curious to see develop. Today if you want a coding agent to help with anything involving training or inference, there's a manual step where you go provision a machine. With CloudRouter the agent can just spin up a GPU sandbox, run the workload, and clean it up when it's done. Some of my friends have been using it to have agents run small experiments in parallel, but my ears are open to other use cases.

Would love your feedback and ideas. CloudRouter lives under packages/cloudrouter of our monorepo https://github.com/manaflow-ai/manaflow.

[1] https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser

Dario Amodei – "We are near the end of the exponential" [video]

2026-02-13 @ 17:55:27Points: 67Comments: 137

Building a TUI is easy now

2026-02-13 @ 17:50:54Points: 71Comments: 61

How did the Maya survive?

2026-02-13 @ 14:36:07Points: 93Comments: 63

Fix the iOS keyboard before the timer hits zero or I'm switching back to Android

2026-02-13 @ 14:21:01Points: 1248Comments: 627

Zed editor switching graphics lib from blade to wgpu

2026-02-13 @ 14:03:14Points: 277Comments: 252

Monosketch

2026-02-13 @ 12:18:05Points: 672Comments: 123

GovDash (YC W22) Is Hiring Senior Engineers (Product and Search) in NYC

2026-02-13 @ 12:01:11Points: 1

WolfSSL sucks too, so now what?

2026-02-13 @ 10:18:56Points: 62Comments: 45

MinIO repository is no longer maintained

2026-02-13 @ 07:46:03Points: 440Comments: 319

Lena by qntm (2021)

2026-02-13 @ 05:24:40Points: 301Comments: 162

New Nick Bostrom Paper: Optimal Timing for Superintelligence [pdf]

2026-02-13 @ 05:05:26Points: 63Comments: 72

The wonder of modern drywall

2026-02-13 @ 03:33:27Points: 36Comments: 70

Skip the Tips: A game to select "No Tip" but dark patterns try to stop you

2026-02-13 @ 00:54:51Points: 427Comments: 372

Show HN: Moltis – AI assistant with memory, tools, and self-extending skills

2026-02-12 @ 19:15:21Points: 61Comments: 21

Moltis is one Rust binary, 150k lines, ~60MB, web UI included. No Node, no Python, no runtime deps. Multi-provider LLM routing (OpenAI, local GGUF/MLX, Hugging Face), sandboxed execution (Docker/Podman/Apple Containers), hybrid vector + full-text memory, MCP tool servers with auto-restart, and multi-channel (web, Telegram, API) with shared context. MIT licensed. No telemetry phoning home, but full observability built in (OpenTelemetry, Prometheus).

I've included 1-click deploys on DigitalOcean and Fly.io, but since a Docker image is provided you can easily run it on your own servers as well. I've written before about owning your content (https://pen.so/2020/11/07/own-your-content/) and owning your email (https://pen.so/2020/12/10/own-your-email/). Same logic here: if something touches your files, credentials, and daily workflow, you should be able to inspect it, audit it, and fork it if the project changes direction.

It's alpha. I use it daily and I'm shipping because it's useful, not because it's done.

Longer architecture deep-dive: https://pen.so/2026/02/12/moltis-a-personal-ai-assistant-bui...

Happy to discuss the Rust architecture, security model, or local LLM setup. Would love feedback.

Faster Than Dijkstra?

2026-02-10 @ 02:36:34Points: 94Comments: 57

MySQL Foreign Key Cascade Operations Hit the Binary Log

2026-02-09 @ 20:01:07Points: 12Comments: 0

Do Metaprojects

2026-02-09 @ 14:39:51Points: 61Comments: 30

gRPC: From service definition to wire format

2026-02-09 @ 12:17:23Points: 66Comments: 0

Sandwich Bill of Materials

2026-02-08 @ 23:15:54Points: 187Comments: 23

Green’s Dictionary of Slang - Five hundred years of the vulgar tongue

2026-02-08 @ 05:10:36Points: 84Comments: 13

Font Rendering from First Principles

2026-02-08 @ 00:58:29Points: 62Comments: 5

An open replacement for the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller

2026-02-07 @ 18:39:16Points: 32Comments: 6

Archives

2026

2025

2024

2023

2022