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Welcome to FastMCP

2026-03-24 @ 19:53:51Points: 21Comments: 9

Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at kernel with massive speed gains

2026-03-24 @ 18:34:52Points: 297Comments: 99

ARM AGI CPU: Specs and SKUs

2026-03-24 @ 17:59:16Points: 76Comments: 22

Lago (YC S21) Is Hiring

2026-03-24 @ 17:47:23Points: 1

Arm AGI CPU

2026-03-24 @ 17:30:42Points: 180Comments: 141

Show HN: Gridland: make terminal apps that also run in the browser

2026-03-24 @ 16:57:47Points: 33Comments: 2

Gridland is a runtime + ShadCN UI registry that makes it possible to build terminal apps that run in the browser as well as the native terminal. This is useful for demoing TUIs so that users know what they're getting before they are invested enough to install them. And, tbh, it's also just super fun!

Gridland is the successor to Ink Web (ink-web.dev) which is the same concept, but using Ink + xterm.js. After building Ink Web, we continued experimenting and found that using OpenTUI and a canvas renderer performed better with less flickering and nearly instant load times.

We're excited to continue iterating on this. I expect a lot of criticism from the "why does this need to exist" angle, and tbh, it probably doesn't - it's really mostly just for fun, but we still think the demo use case mentioned previously has potential.

- Chris + Jess

Show HN: Email.md – Markdown to responsive, email-safe HTML

2026-03-24 @ 16:26:00Points: 116Comments: 31

Hypura – A storage-tier-aware LLM inference scheduler for Apple Silicon

2026-03-24 @ 16:02:22Points: 164Comments: 66

No Terms. No Conditions

2026-03-24 @ 15:58:04Points: 191Comments: 81

WolfGuard: WireGuard with FIPS 140-3 cryptography

2026-03-24 @ 15:51:55Points: 68Comments: 48

Apple Business

2026-03-24 @ 15:29:41Points: 322Comments: 228

Hypothesis, Antithesis, synthesis

2026-03-24 @ 15:28:17Points: 154Comments: 69

Mystery jump in oil trading ahead of Trump post draws scrutiny

2026-03-24 @ 15:25:52Points: 338Comments: 206

LaGuardia pilots raised safety alarms months before deadly runway crash

2026-03-24 @ 15:19:19Points: 287Comments: 217

Two pilots dead after plane and ground vehicle collide at LaGuardia - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47486386 (667 comments)

Epic Games to cut more than 1k jobs as Fortnite usage falls

2026-03-24 @ 15:09:30Points: 145Comments: 263

Show HN: Gemini can now natively embed video, so I built sub-second video search

2026-03-24 @ 14:58:27Points: 171Comments: 50

I used this to build a CLI that indexes hours of footage into ChromaDB, then searches it with natural language and auto-trims the matching clip. Demo video on the GitHub README. Indexing costs ~$2.50/hr of footage. Still-frame detection skips idle chunks, so security camera / sentry mode footage is much cheaper.

Missile defense is NP-complete

2026-03-24 @ 13:00:38Points: 201Comments: 233

Tell HN: Litellm 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 on PyPI are compromised

2026-03-24 @ 12:06:29Points: 255Comments: 324

I was just setting up a new project, and things behaved weirdly. My laptop ran out of RAM, it looked like a forkbomb was running.

I've investigated, and found that a base64 encoded blob has been added to proxy_server.py.

It writes and decodes another file which it then runs.

I'm in the process of reporting this upstream, but wanted to give everyone here a headsup.

It is also reported in this issue: https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/24512

Nanobrew: The fastest macOS package manager compatible with brew

2026-03-24 @ 11:40:21Points: 144Comments: 93

Debunking Zswap and Zram Myths

2026-03-24 @ 10:39:21Points: 161Comments: 46

Microsoft's "fix" for Windows 11

2026-03-24 @ 09:36:29Points: 866Comments: 641

Show HN: ProofShot – Give AI coding agents eyes to verify the UI they build

2026-03-24 @ 07:46:46Points: 99Comments: 66

So I built a CLI that lets the agent open a browser, interact with the page, record what happens, and collect any errors. Then it bundles everything — video, screenshots, logs — into a self-contained HTML file I can review in seconds.

  proofshot start --run "npm run dev" --port 3000
  # agent navigates, clicks, takes screenshots
  proofshot stop
It works with whatever agent you use (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.) — it’s just shell commands. It's packaged as a skill so your AI coding agent knows exactly how it works. It's built on agent-browser from Vercel Labs which is far better and faster than Playwright MCP.

It’s not a testing framework. The agent doesn’t decide pass/fail. It just gives me the evidence so I don’t have to open the browser myself every time.

Open source and completely free.

Website: https://proofshot.argil.io/

Ripgrep is faster than grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift (2016)

2026-03-24 @ 06:31:39Points: 290Comments: 129

Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (+WASM)

2026-03-22 @ 13:47:57Points: 49Comments: 17

How to use storytelling to fit inline assembly into Rust

2026-03-22 @ 13:24:54Points: 13Comments: 0

Data Manipulation in Clojure Compared to R and Python

2026-03-22 @ 09:55:23Points: 62Comments: 13

Tony Hoare and His Imprint on Computer Science

2026-03-20 @ 21:43:16Points: 60Comments: 4

How the world’s first electric grid was built

2026-03-20 @ 14:29:48Points: 17Comments: 0

Overcoming the friendship recession

2026-03-20 @ 12:42:37Points: 86Comments: 85

Qite.js – Frontend framework for people who hate React and love HTML

2026-03-19 @ 13:49:12Points: 118Comments: 123

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