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Securing the Future of AI Agents

2026-06-18 @ 16:44:04Points: 12Comments: 1

The Harajuku Moment

2026-06-18 @ 16:05:58Points: 33Comments: 12

TerraPower in Deal with Meta for Eight Natrium 345 MW Advanced Nuclear Plants

2026-06-18 @ 15:13:26Points: 62Comments: 62

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2026-06-18 @ 15:12:43Points: 203Comments: 60

Launch HN: TesterArmy (YC P26) – Agents that test web and mobile apps

2026-06-18 @ 14:49:44Points: 52Comments: 28

https://tester.army). TesterArmy is an agentic testing platform that runs end-to-end checks before deployment and in production. Instead of wasting hours on manual testing or maintaining static scripts, we let you specify your tests in natural language and handle everything in between. We've built the platform fully around agents. Our agent will reliably execute the tests, but your coding agent can manage everything in our platform, from defining tests in natural language to running them on your behalf.

Check out our demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=291IkUbPrlk.

We started TesterArmy because testing is still far too painful. AI coding tools have made it dramatically faster to write and ship code, but testing is still a bottleneck. Traditional E2E tests are slow to set up and expensive to maintain. Managing auth and test users is painful. Setting up staging environments is painful. Running tests reliably is painful.

We think most teams do not actually want to spend their time writing selectors or maintaining test infrastructure. They just want confidence that their core flows work. With TesterArmy, an engineer can sign up, give an agent our CLI, and let it handle creating tests and running them on schedule or on GitHub.

When something breaks, TesterArmy alerts your team through Slack or Discord.

Over the past few months, we scaled from 0 to 30+ teams using our product every day. We caught bugs in critical flows, including onboarding, checkout, and AI chat. We've got many of our customers migrating from already established competitors to us because of the quality and reliability of our agents.

Here are a few of the recent bugs that our agent found (there were quite a lot of them!):

1) Timezone bug that affected the booking flow in one of our clients' apps, the dashboard was very complex and hard to catch by a human. 2) Regression in agent orchestration that caused a sandboxed environment to be stuck on loading, thanks to TesterArmy, the team was able to resolve it before it hit production. 3) Incorrectly counting the order amount in a complex dashboard flow with checkout, thanks to TesterArmy, the team was able to resolve it before it affected revenue 4) Catching a regression in an AI chat flow that would result in a user not being able to retrieve their data due to broken tool calling.

And many more, mostly related to some incorrect API calls, 404s, unhandled errors, etc.

If this sounds useful, we would love your feedback at https://tester.army. We have a bunch of free test runs for you to try. And don’t worry, we won’t make you do sales calls, and we don’t have long onboarding or annoying setup. Our goal is an it-just-works experience.

If you're looking for an end-to-end testing solution, we'd love to hear your feedback!

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Migrate from OpenClaw

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Ubiquiti: Enterprise NAS, Built on ZFS

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Swiss parliament lifts ban on new nuclear power plants

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Show HN: Gerrymandle - Daily puzzle game where you redraw electoral districts

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How Alberta Eradicated Rats

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Has W Social switched to closed source?

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Microsoft new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly

2026-06-18 @ 12:19:05Points: 394Comments: 275

Emacs 31 is around the corner: The changes I'm daily driving

2026-06-18 @ 12:10:53Points: 311Comments: 161

I found 10k GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware

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Modos Color Monitor Pushes E-Paper Displays Further

2026-06-18 @ 11:41:21Points: 138Comments: 36

We built a persistent agent memory layer on Elasticsearch with 0.89 recall

2026-06-18 @ 11:20:18Points: 76Comments: 32

Advanced Compilers: The Self-Guided Online Course

2026-06-18 @ 11:04:31Points: 183Comments: 25

Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at 90% lower cost

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.gitignore Isn't the Only Way to Ignore Files in Git

2026-06-18 @ 10:29:20Points: 149Comments: 39

Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones?

2026-06-18 @ 09:08:04Points: 62Comments: 39

AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs

2026-06-18 @ 08:08:00Points: 371Comments: 181

DeepSeek Introduces Vision

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I hate compilers

2026-06-18 @ 05:10:28Points: 144Comments: 131

Local Qwen isn't a worse Opus, it's a different tool

2026-06-18 @ 03:04:20Points: 413Comments: 221

Midjourney Medical

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Emacs, how it all started (for me)

2026-06-15 @ 15:32:07Points: 60Comments: 20

Unity vs. Floating Point

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Vinyl Cache and Varnish Cache

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Image Toolbox (T8RIN)

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