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Show HN: Off Grid – Run AI text, image gen, vision offline on your phone

2026-02-14 @ 22:39:24Points: 51Comments: 19

That means you can use AI on a flight with no wifi. In a country with internet censorship. In a hospital where cloud services are a compliance nightmare. Or just because you'd rather not have your journal entries sitting in someone's training data.

The tech: llama.cpp for text (15-30 tok/s, any GGUF model), Stable Diffusion for images (5-10s on Snapdragon NPU), Whisper for voice, SmolVLM/Qwen3-VL for vision. Hardware-accelerated on both Android (QNN, OpenCL) and iOS (Core ML, ANE, Metal).

MIT licensed. Android APK on GitHub Releases. Build from source for iOS.

Colored Petri Nets, LLMs, and distributed applications

2026-02-14 @ 21:08:08Points: 30Comments: 4

Descent, ported to the web

2026-02-14 @ 19:33:24Points: 172Comments: 36

News publishers limit Internet Archive access due to AI scraping concerns

2026-02-14 @ 18:46:32Points: 433Comments: 283

A header-only C vector database library

2026-02-14 @ 17:45:09Points: 69Comments: 25

uBlock filter list to hide all YouTube Shorts

2026-02-14 @ 17:36:45Points: 673Comments: 220

Amsterdam Compiler Kit

2026-02-14 @ 16:50:47Points: 102Comments: 27

A review of M Disc archival capability with long term testing results (2016)

2026-02-14 @ 16:07:44Points: 69Comments: 83

Vim 9.2

2026-02-14 @ 15:39:43Points: 358Comments: 148

My smart sleep mask broadcasts users' brainwaves to an open MQTT broker

2026-02-14 @ 15:35:47Points: 357Comments: 178

Show HN: Sameshi – a ~1200 Elo chess engine that fits within 2KB

2026-02-14 @ 13:47:44Points: 199Comments: 60

I am a great fan of demoscene (computer art subculture) since middle school, and hence it was a ritual i had to perform.

For estimating the Elo, I measured 240 automated games against Stockfish Elo levels (1320 to 1600) under fixed depth-5 and some constrained rules, using equal color distribution.

Then converted pooled win/draw/loss scores to Elo through some standard logistic formula with binomial 95% confidence interval.

Ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you

2026-02-14 @ 13:40:20Points: 457Comments: 120

How many registers does an x86-64 CPU have? (2020)

2026-02-14 @ 13:33:03Points: 90Comments: 66

Unicorn Jelly

2026-02-14 @ 13:08:35Points: 47Comments: 10

YouTube as Storage

2026-02-14 @ 09:10:15Points: 176Comments: 130

Discord: A case study in performance optimization

2026-02-14 @ 01:03:28Points: 59Comments: 34

An AI agent published a hit piece on me – more things have happened

2026-02-14 @ 00:37:53Points: 663Comments: 558

IBM tripling entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption

2026-02-13 @ 23:34:09Points: 300Comments: 159

Show HN: Open Notes – Community Notes-style context for Discord

2026-02-13 @ 23:21:58Points: 12Comments: 0

At Open Notes, we're building a system for community-driven constructive moderation and annotation that can be added to anything. Under the hood, we're using the open-source Twitter/X Community Notes algorithm (though that doesn't really kick in until you've got some scale). We're interested in providing everyone with tools for managing discourse that go beyond traditional moderation. Discord is the demo/reference integration, but we want it go anywhere and everywhere. Part of our thesis is that we want to get to where people are already talking rather than drag them to a clean and empty new room where we ask them to continue the conversation.

It's interesting that Pol.is was just recently on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46992815) because we're obviously inspired by them as well as the whole canon of social choice theory--we're just going at it from a different angle. It's long been true that if you wanted to trap me/yourself in a conversation, you could just bring up the Condorcet criterion (amongst others), so I'm finally turning an obsession into an actual product.

We want to enable people to make decisions about conversations as close to the conversation as possible while minimizing impact on live threads. Later, this nicely extends into all sorts of group decisionmaking. As our conversations are increasingly awash in AI of all sorts (as moderators, participants, analysts, etc.), things that help manage the discourse to fit the needs of individual communities need to be scalable but without drowning human choice in an ocean of automation.

Also, we're open-source: https://github.com/opennotes-ai/opennotes

Would love to hear people's thoughts and reactions. This has so much surface area ("all online discourse"), it's hard to formulate specific questions so instead we built a thing and now we'd love to see if it works for folks.

Launching Interop 2026

2026-02-13 @ 22:40:28Points: 51Comments: 3

The consequences of task switching in supervisory programming

2026-02-13 @ 18:18:48Points: 49Comments: 24

Instagram's URL Blackhole

2026-02-13 @ 16:42:04Points: 105Comments: 13

Zvec: A lightweight, fast, in-process vector database

2026-02-13 @ 08:53:51Points: 84Comments: 16

Show HN: MOL – A programming language where pipelines trace themselves

2026-02-11 @ 17:31:48Points: 26Comments: 9

I built MOL, a domain-specific language for AI pipelines. The main idea: the pipe operator |> automatically generates execution traces — showing timing, types, and data at each step. No logging, no print debugging.

Example:

    let index be doc |> chunk(512) |> embed("model-v1") |> store("kb")
This auto-prints a trace table with each step's execution time and output type. Elixir and F# have |> but neither auto-traces.

Other features: - 12 built-in domain types (Document, Chunk, Embedding, VectorStore, Thought, Memory, Node) - Guard assertions: `guard answer.confidence > 0.5 : "Too low"` - 90+ stdlib functions - Transpiles to Python and JavaScript - LALR parser using Lark

The interpreter is written in Python (~3,500 lines). 68 tests passing. On PyPI: `pip install mol-lang`.

Online playground (no install needed): http://135.235.138.217:8000

We're building this as part of IntraMind, a cognitive computing platform at CruxLabx. """

Flood Fill vs. The Magic Circle

2026-02-11 @ 10:31:21Points: 43Comments: 15

5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools

2026-02-11 @ 04:12:00Points: 81Comments: 5

Windows NT/OS2 Design Workbook

2026-02-10 @ 23:38:15Points: 87Comments: 32

Can my SPARC server host a website?

2026-02-10 @ 16:14:56Points: 37Comments: 29

A method and calculator for building foamcore drawer organisers

2026-02-09 @ 19:32:45Points: 70Comments: 14

Ask HN: How to get started with robotics as a hobbyist?

2026-02-08 @ 14:44:51Points: 177Comments: 77

I wanted to find new hobbies for myself, something that involves more physical stuff compared to only code. How did you started on your journey with robotics, what's handy to learn in the first place? I know only basics about embedded programming and I'd need to brush up of my physics skills. I don't have a set goal in my mind, only exploring for the time being.

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