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I miss thinking hard

2026-02-04 @ 03:54:11Points: 124Comments: 83

Notepad++ supply chain attack breakdown

2026-02-03 @ 22:35:27Points: 226Comments: 101

FlashAttention-T: Towards Tensorized Attention

2026-02-03 @ 21:15:48Points: 86Comments: 47

Data centers in space makes no sense

2026-02-03 @ 19:37:30Points: 394Comments: 515

China Moon Mission: Aiming for 2030 lunar landing

2026-02-03 @ 19:32:11Points: 125Comments: 134

AliSQL: Alibaba's open-source MySQL with vector and DuckDB engines

2026-02-03 @ 18:40:18Points: 177Comments: 22

Y Combinator will let founders receive funds in stablecoins

2026-02-03 @ 18:28:48Points: 104Comments: 135

Xcode 26.3 – Developers can leverage coding agents directly in Xcode

2026-02-03 @ 18:04:08Points: 272Comments: 223

Deno Sandbox

2026-02-03 @ 17:33:20Points: 369Comments: 126

221 Cannon is Not For Sale

2026-02-03 @ 16:56:06Points: 210Comments: 166

1 kilobyte is precisely 1000 bytes?

2026-02-03 @ 16:53:50Points: 83Comments: 262

France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digital autonomy from the US

2026-02-03 @ 16:39:18Points: 850Comments: 452

Prek: A better, faster, drop-in pre-commit replacement, engineered in Rust

2026-02-03 @ 16:29:34Points: 213Comments: 100

Launch HN: Modelence (YC S25) – App Builder with TypeScript / MongoDB Framework

2026-02-03 @ 16:03:21Points: 67Comments: 39

https://modelence.com). After spending years on scaling our previous startup’s platform, we built an open-source full-stack TypeScript + MongoDB framework to stop solving the same auth / database / API / cron job implementations every time we created an app, and we didn’t like the idea of using multiple managed platforms for each of these to run our apps either.

(Here’s our prior Show HN post for reference: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44902227)

At the same time, we were excited by the whole AI app builder boom and realized that the real challenge there is the platform rather than the tool itself. Now we’re making Modelence the first full-stack framework that’s built for coding agents and humans alike:

- TypeScript is already great for AI coding because it provides guardrails and catches many errors at build time, so agents can auto-correct

- MongoDB eliminates the schema management problem for agents, which is where they fail the most often otherwise (+ works great with TS/Node.js)

- Built-in auth, database, cron jobs and else that just works together out of the box means agents only focus on your product logic and don’t fail at trying to set these things up (+ less tokens spent on boilerplate).

You can now try the Modelence app builder (based on Claude Agent SDK) by just typing a prompt on our landing page ( https://modelence.com ) - watch a demo video here: https://youtu.be/BPsYvj_nGuE

Then you can check it out locally and continue working in your own IDE, while still using Modelence Cloud as your backend, with a dev cloud environment, and later deploy and run on Modelence Cloud with built-in observability around every operation running in your app.

We’re also going to add a built-in DevOps agent that lives in the same cloud, knows the framework end-to-end, and will use all this observability data to act on errors, alerts, and incidents - closing the loop, because running in production is much harder than just building.

We launched the app builder as a quick start for developers, to demonstrate the framework and Modelence Cloud without having to manually read docs and follow the steps to set up a new app. Our main focus is still the platform itself, since we believe the real challenge in AI coding is the framework and the platform rather than the builder tool itself.

Qwen3-Coder-Next

2026-02-03 @ 16:01:50Points: 608Comments: 377

New York’s budget bill would require “blocking technology” on all 3D printers

2026-02-03 @ 15:51:42Points: 323Comments: 357

Agent Skills

2026-02-03 @ 14:09:54Points: 413Comments: 219

Bunny Database

2026-02-03 @ 12:13:44Points: 265Comments: 110

X offices raided in France as UK opens fresh investigation into Grok

2026-02-03 @ 10:08:52Points: 262Comments: 465

Lessons learned shipping 500 units of my first hardware product

2026-02-01 @ 20:01:00Points: 455Comments: 202

Show HN: Craftplan – I built my wife a production management tool for her bakery

2026-02-01 @ 17:25:39Points: 192Comments: 22

Craftplan handles recipes (versioned BOMs with cost rollups), inventory (lot traceability, demand forecasting, allergen tracking), orders, production batch planning, and purchasing. Built with Elixir, Ash Framework, Phoenix LiveView, and PostgreSQL.

Live demo: https://craftplan.fly.dev (test@test.com / Aa123123123123)

GitHub: https://github.com/puemos/craftplan

Flying Around the World in under 80 Days

2026-02-01 @ 13:56:57Points: 46Comments: 13

Resurrecting Crimsonland – Decompiling and preserving a cult 2003 classic game

2026-02-01 @ 13:32:58Points: 74Comments: 21

Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50%

2026-02-01 @ 12:13:22Points: 147Comments: 97

Machinery and English Style (1904)

2026-02-01 @ 11:18:05Points: 7Comments: 1

Reference Target: having your encapsulation and eating it too

2026-01-31 @ 05:32:12Points: 10Comments: 0

Puget Systems Most Reliable Hardware of 2025

2026-01-31 @ 04:34:25Points: 107Comments: 40

1,400-year-old tomb featuring giant owl sculpture discovered in Mexico

2026-01-30 @ 10:26:54Points: 77Comments: 12

The largest zip tie is nearly 4 feet long and $75

2026-01-29 @ 17:08:20Points: 54Comments: 22

The Everdeck: A Universal Card System (2019)

2026-01-28 @ 14:38:21Points: 114Comments: 34

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