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Ndea (YC W26) is hiring a symbolic RL search guidance lead

2026-03-18 @ 07:00:13Points: 1

Show HN: The Lottery of Life

2026-03-18 @ 05:58:34Points: 20Comments: 21

Switzerland Built an Alternative to BGP

2026-03-18 @ 05:44:23Points: 48Comments: 9

SSH has no Host header

2026-03-18 @ 05:18:02Points: 108Comments: 91

Review of Microsoft's ClearType Font Collection (2005)

2026-03-18 @ 04:44:12Points: 18Comments: 1

Forget Flags and Scripts: Just Rename the File

2026-03-18 @ 04:11:20Points: 35Comments: 28

Have a fucking website

2026-03-18 @ 03:53:42Points: 368Comments: 203

Launch an autonomous AI agent with sandboxed execution in 2 lines of code

2026-03-18 @ 01:10:19Points: 35Comments: 9

The pleasures of poor product design

2026-03-18 @ 01:00:45Points: 105Comments: 33

A tale about fixing eBPF spinlock issues in the Linux kernel

2026-03-18 @ 00:53:10Points: 91Comments: 4

Why AI systems don't learn – On autonomous learning from cognitive science

2026-03-17 @ 21:42:39Points: 109Comments: 34

Mistral AI Releases Forge

2026-03-17 @ 21:04:26Points: 412Comments: 76

Get Shit Done: A meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven dev system

2026-03-17 @ 20:23:39Points: 327Comments: 156

Launch HN: Kita (YC W26) – Automate credit review in emerging markets

2026-03-17 @ 19:46:29Points: 43Comments: 7

https://www.usekita.com/). We automate credit review for lenders in emerging markets using VLMs.

In many emerging markets, like the Philippines and Mexico, credit infrastructure is weak. Open finance is still nascent, and credit bureaus are unreliable. So to apply for a loan, lenders rely on borrowers submitting documentation to understand their ability to repay. A borrower can submit financial documents, such as bank statements and payslips, in any format, from pdfs, images of physical documents and screenshots. On top of that, financial documents in these markets are highly unstandardized, with no consistent templates lenders can rely on.

Existing OCR and document AI tools break on these highly variant, messy real-world documents. Generic tools are not built for lending workflows like verification, fraud detection, and risk extraction. As a result, credit teams fall back on manual review, making underwriting slower, more expensive, and more error-prone.

We met before college and stayed best friends. After graduating, Rhea visited Carmel in the Philippines, where we heard firsthand from fintech operators that document-based underwriting was their biggest pain point. We started building together and tested every OCR and document AI tool we could find. They all failed on the messy real-world documents lenders actually receive, and even when extraction worked, they still could not produce the structured financial data or fraud checks lenders needed.

The problem was even bigger than we thought. Across Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, South Africa, and even in the US, most of lending can be boiled down to credit analysts looking at documents. In 2025, 13.3T was lended globally, and 90% of those transactions involved document review. This includes in developed markets.

Kita uses VLM-based agents to parse documents, detect fraud, and extract underwriting signals from messy financial files. Today, we support 50+ document types across PDFs, scans, photos, and screenshots. Our pipeline enhances low-quality inputs, extracts structured financial data, and verifies it through cross-document checks, validation against our historical database, and market-specific fraud detection.

Our architecture’s base VLM is model agnostic, and simultaneously, we train language models finetuned to hyperlocalized credit signals in each market, using localized lender data – every new model improves our base layer, and every new market makes our overall stack stronger. We link document-level signals to repayment outcomes, allowing our models to continuously improve fraud detection and risk assessment over time.

Kita Capture is our first document intelligence product for lenders. We’re also launching Kita Credit Agent, which automates borrower follow-up during origination over WhatsApp and email to collect missing documents and complete loan applications.

Kita Capture is free to try (with email signup): https://portal.usekita.com/. Here’s a quick demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-t_UhPNAvQ.

We’d love to get feedback from the community, especially if you’ve worked on document AI, fraud detection, or fintech infrastructure. Thanks for reading!

A Decade of Slug

2026-03-17 @ 18:59:50Points: 594Comments: 55

Python 3.15's JIT is now back on track

2026-03-17 @ 18:37:27Points: 367Comments: 187

Edge.js: Run Node apps inside a WebAssembly sandbox

2026-03-17 @ 18:01:50Points: 139Comments: 37

Unsloth Studio

2026-03-17 @ 15:26:32Points: 274Comments: 51

Microsoft's 'unhackable' Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss'

2026-03-17 @ 15:16:29Points: 668Comments: 231

Show HN: Sub-millisecond VM sandboxes using CoW memory forking

2026-03-17 @ 13:43:44Points: 148Comments: 37

So instead of launching a new microVM per execution, I boot Firecracker once with Python and numpy already loaded, then snapshot the full VM state. Every execution after that creates a new KVM VM backed by a `MAP_PRIVATE` mapping of the snapshot memory, so Linux gives me copy-on-write pages automatically.

That means each sandbox starts from an already-running Python process inside a real VM, runs the code, and exits.

These are real KVM VMs, not containers: separate guest kernel, separate guest memory, separate page tables. When a VM writes to memory, it gets a private copy of that page.

The hard part was not CoW itself. The hard part was resuming the snapshotted VM correctly.

Rust, Apache 2.0.

Ryugu asteroid samples contain all DNA and RNA building blocks

2026-03-17 @ 12:01:05Points: 239Comments: 130

Show HN: Pgit – A Git-like CLI backed by PostgreSQL

2026-03-17 @ 06:11:17Points: 27Comments: 10

I Simulated 38,612 Countryle Games to Find the Best Strategy

2026-03-16 @ 11:27:47Points: 22Comments: 6

Write up of my homebrew CPU build

2026-03-15 @ 17:36:48Points: 44Comments: 3

Honda is killing its EVs

2026-03-15 @ 13:38:08Points: 318Comments: 664

Leviathan (1651)

2026-03-15 @ 05:46:35Points: 57Comments: 20

JPEG Compression

2026-03-14 @ 01:31:48Points: 143Comments: 22

Electron microscopy shows ‘mouse bite’ defects in semiconductors

2026-03-13 @ 23:30:08Points: 63Comments: 15

More than 135 open hardware devices flashable with your own firmware

2026-03-13 @ 21:04:35Points: 210Comments: 20

It Took Me 30 Years to Solve This VFX Problem – Green Screen Problem [video]

2026-03-13 @ 19:14:46Points: 236Comments: 96

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