Hacker News with Generative AI

iNaturalist (inaturalist.org)
Show HN: I built a frontpage for personal blogs (blogosphere.app)
We replaced RAG with a virtual filesystem for our AI documentation assistant (mintlify.com)
Go on Embedded Systems and WebAssembly (tinygo.org)
Samsung Magician disk utility takes 18 steps and two reboots to uninstall (chalmovsky.com)
The Technocracy Movement of the 1930s (donotresearch.substack.com)
Understanding young news audiences at a time of rapid change (ox.ac.uk)
A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses (wired.com)
Async Python Is Secretly Deterministic (dbos.dev)
Show HN: TurboQuant for vector search – 2-4 bit compression (github.com/RyanCodrai)
How to Make a Sliding, Self-Locking, and Predator-Proof Chicken Coop Door (2020) (backyardchickens.com)
April 2026 TLDR Setup for Ollama and Gemma 4 26B on a Mac mini (github.com)
Build your own Dial-up ISP with a Raspberry Pi (jeffgeerling.com)
A Recipe for Steganogravy (theo.lol)
SSH certificates: the better SSH experience (jpmens.net)
Big-Endian Testing with QEMU (hanshq.net)
F-15E jet shot down over Iran (theguardian.com)
If you're running OpenClaw, you probably got hacked in the last week (reddit.com)
Show HN: Apfel – The free AI already on your Mac (franzai.com)
What Category Theory Teaches Us About DataFrames (mchav.github.io)
TDF ejects its core developers (meeksfamily.uk)
ESP32-S31: Dual-Core RISC-V SoC with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and Advanced HMI (espressif.com)
Show HN: An evidence-rated encyclopedia of peptides (whatthepeptide.org)
Solana Drift Protocol drained of $285M via fake token and governance hijack (anonhaven.com)
Mercurial Dyson – a plan for the disassembly of planet Mercury (github.com/RokoMijic)
Category Theory Illustrated – Types (abuseofnotation.github.io)
What we learned building 100 API integrations with OpenCode (nango.dev)
NHS staff refusing to use FDP over Palantir ethical concerns (freevacy.com)
Firm boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100k up to staggering $4.5M (tomshardware.com)
Solar and batteries can power the world (nworbmot.org)