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75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are Why

2026-06-23 @ 17:31:34Points: 164Comments: 154

Claude Tag

2026-06-23 @ 17:09:18Points: 77Comments: 38

San Diego Photologs from the 1970s

2026-06-23 @ 16:55:26Points: 62Comments: 9

F3

2026-06-23 @ 16:53:32Points: 302Comments: 74

Pact: Anonymous Credentials for the Web

2026-06-23 @ 16:21:49Points: 35Comments: 1

Show HN: Treedocs: Documentation that automatically checks for staleness

2026-06-23 @ 15:07:30Points: 23Comments: 16

Lift4D: Harmonizing Single-View 3D Estimation for 4D Reconstruction In-the-Wild

2026-06-23 @ 14:40:17Points: 74Comments: 6

Show HN: TikZ Editor – WYSIWYG editor for figures in LaTeX

2026-06-23 @ 14:24:21Points: 234Comments: 46

I built an open-source WYSIWYG TikZ editor (available for web and desktop) that allows you to edit your TikZ source code visually by dragging and resizing elements. It simultaneously shows the source code and the rendered figure, and lets you edit either one while the two views stay in sync. I’m not aware of any other editors that are simultaneously source editors and WYSIWYG (even for editing SVG or HTML), and I’m quite pleased with how well the combination works.

The way the app is implemented is by parsing the TikZ code, and at all times keeping track of the exact source location of each object. Thereby, when a user drags an element to a new position, the app can override just the numbers in the coordinate without changing anything else in the code (such as line breaks or indentation).

This approach essentially required reimplementing a large fraction of TikZ, which is the kind of task that no human would ever want to do. I think building software that doesn’t exist yet because it would be impossibly tedious to code up is one of the great new possibilities thanks to coding agents, and it’s worth brainstorming for other examples. (This app was built almost entirely by Codex.)

Implementing the app came with lots of fun side quests, including building converters from SVG / pptx / ipe to TikZ, re-implementing the LaTeX hyphenation and line-breaking algorithm to support multi-line nodes, and making a color picker that uses the red!20!black color mixing notation used in LaTeX papers.

Show HN: Bun-sqlgen – Type-safe raw SQL for Bun, no ORM

2026-06-23 @ 14:20:24Points: 44Comments: 21

Elevated error rate across multiple models

2026-06-23 @ 14:19:47Points: 178Comments: 221

What we call "age verification" is actually mass surveillance

2026-06-23 @ 14:04:43Points: 488Comments: 294

Mistral OCR 4

2026-06-23 @ 14:03:19Points: 296Comments: 78

MSG Made Dossier on Activists Who Opposed Facial Recognition

2026-06-23 @ 13:36:10Points: 220Comments: 60

Lossless GIF recompression via exhaustive search

2026-06-23 @ 12:56:16Points: 41Comments: 9

80386 Early Start Memory Access

2026-06-23 @ 12:37:04Points: 30Comments: 1

The Low-Tech AI of Elden Ring

2026-06-23 @ 11:40:50Points: 50Comments: 31

Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing

2026-06-23 @ 11:35:05Points: 350Comments: 86

The Coming Loop

2026-06-23 @ 11:06:41Points: 184Comments: 150

Crypto in 2026: Oh, This Is the Bad Place

2026-06-23 @ 10:04:04Points: 336Comments: 432

Show HN: Neural Particle Automata

2026-06-23 @ 08:31:48Points: 71Comments: 14

While each particle follows a simple shared rule, many together can grow complex morphologies or form intricate patterns. The resulting particle system as a whole can regenerate from damage and exhibits surprising emergent behavior.

Try cutting the lizard and watch it heal itself!

Will It Mythos?

2026-06-23 @ 04:15:04Points: 273Comments: 199

VibeThinker: 3B param model that beats Opus 4.5 on reasoning with novel SFT+GRPO

2026-06-23 @ 02:01:25Points: 338Comments: 175

In praise of memcached

2026-06-23 @ 01:15:05Points: 249Comments: 101

GLM-5.2 – How to Run Locally

2026-06-22 @ 21:21:01Points: 555Comments: 266

Five monitors on a Commodore 128 [video]

2026-06-22 @ 18:39:22Points: 49Comments: 10

Steam Machine launches today

2026-06-22 @ 17:09:51Points: 1843Comments: 1593

Open Source for IBM Z and LinuxONE

2026-06-20 @ 10:32:35Points: 39Comments: 6

Samsung Demonstrates 3D Stacked FETs with Triple Nanosheet Channels at 42nm

2026-06-19 @ 11:03:52Points: 40Comments: 13

Rethinking Modularity in Ruby Applications

2026-06-19 @ 09:23:24Points: 11Comments: 1

Plotnine

2026-06-19 @ 09:08:00Points: 214Comments: 65

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