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[Database] Grafeo – A fast, lean, embeddable graph database built in Rust

Found: March 21, 2026 ID: 3855

[Other] AI Team OS – Turn Claude Code into a Self-Managing AI Team

Found: March 21, 2026 ID: 3856

[CLI Tool] purl: a curl-esque CLI for making HTTP requests that require payment

Found: March 21, 2026 ID: 3850

[Other] Linux Applications Programming by Example: The Fundamental APIs (2nd Edition)

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3853

[Other] Show HN: Red Grid Link – peer-to-peer team tracking over Bluetooth, no servers I go on a lot of backcountry trips where I barely get cell service. If my group splits, nobody knows knows where anyone is until you regroup at camp or at your destination. You can buy Garmin radios or try to set up an ATAK, but ATAK is Android-only and assumes you have a TAK Server running somewhere to make use of all of the functionality. Cool tools themselves, but expensive to set up correctly. I just wanted two iPhones to share their location directly over Bluetooth when cell coverage was lacking.<p>Red Grid Link does that. Start a session, and anyone nearby running the app shows up on your offline map. When they walk out of range their marker stays as a &quot;ghost&quot; that slowly fades.<p>The hard part was making sync reliable over BLE. The connections drop all the time. Someone turns a corner, walks behind a vehicle, whatever. I built a CRDT sync layer (LWW Register + G-Counter) so there&#x27;s never merge conflicts. Each update is just under 200 bytes (from what I have tested so far). When a user&#x2F;teammate disappears the app does exponential backoff from 2 to 30 seconds before giving up and marking them as a ghost.<p>Everything is encrypted (AES-256-GCM, ECDH P-256 key exchange per peer pair). Sessions can require a PIN or QR code to join. It also offers offline topo maps with MGRS grid coordinates, same system as in my other app, Red Grid MGRS.<p>The app is free, and I&#x27;m looking for some honest feedback from other real-world users. Let me know if you have any questions!

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3851

[API/SDK] Show HN: Agent Use Interface (AUI) – let users bring their own AI agent As I started building AI integrations, I came to realize that for many projects, the the best agentic experience is one that simply enables the user&#x27;s personal agent to take actions within your app.<p>The existing options like MCP or A2A are quite involved and for simple apps that are already URL parameter driven, those options seem like overkill.<p>This led me to prototype the Agent Use Interface (AUI) spec.<p>The idea is simple: a lightweight, open spec that makes any app &quot;agent-navigable.&quot; You drop an XML file at &#x2F;agents&#x2F;aui.xml that describes the URL-parameter-driven actions your app supports, like search, create, filter, etc. And that way any AI agent can read aui.xml, understand what&#x27;s possible, and construct URLs on behalf of the user.<p>That&#x27;s it. No SDK. No auth flow. No API keys. Just a catalog of what your app can do, written for LLMs to understand.<p>Is there something like this that already exists? Is the approach too simple to be useful?<p>If your app already supports Universal Links or is otherwise URL parameter driven you could probably add support for AUI in an afternoon.<p>See a working example: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;habittiles.app&#x2F;agents&#x2F;aui.xml" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;habittiles.app&#x2F;agents&#x2F;aui.xml</a>

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3852

[Other] Show HN: We built a terminal-only Bluesky / AT Proto client written in Fortran Yes, that Fortran.

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3849

[Other] OpenCode – Open source AI coding agent

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3848

[Other] NumKong: 2'000 Mixed Precision Kernels for All

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3854

[CLI Tool] Show HN: Sonar – A tiny CLI to see and kill whatever's running on localhost

Found: March 20, 2026 ID: 3846

[Other] Android developer verification: Balancing openness and choice with safety

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3841

[Other] From Oscilloscope to Wireshark: A UDP Story (2022)

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3844

[Other] NanoGPT Slowrun: 10x Data Efficiency with Infinite Compute

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3843

[Other] Google details new 24-hour process to sideload unverified Android apps <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;android-developers.googleblog.com&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;android-developer-verification.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;android-developers.googleblog.com&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;android-de...</a>

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3833

[Other] Bash is all you need - A nano claude code–like 「agent harness」, built from 0 to 1

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3832

[Other] macOS 26 breaks custom DNS settings including .internal One of those &#x27;woke up to MacOS updates&#x27; and finding none of my dockers are reachable via dnsmasq (which I use), and low and behold, an update silently breaks custom dns resolution. Hopefully Apple will listen to the bug report I&#x27;ve made. Hold off on updating if you use this…

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3834

[API/SDK] Hyper-optimized reverse geocoding API

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3836

[Other] I turned Markdown into a protocol for generative UI There&#x27;s a lot of work happening around both generative UI and code execution for AI agents. I kept wondering: how do you bring them together into a fully featured architecture? I built a prototype:<p>- Markdown as protocol — one stream carrying text, executable code, and data<p>- Streaming execution — code fences execute statement by statement as they stream in<p>- A mount() primitive — the agent creates React UIs with full data flow between client, server, and LLM<p>Let me know what you think!

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3835

[CLI Tool] Show HN: Agentic Copilot – Bring Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI into Obsidian Obsidian plugin that connects to CLI agents you already have installed. No built-in LLM integration, no API keys to configure in the plugin. It spawns your tool as a child process, pipes vault context into each prompt, and streams responses into a chat panel.<p>Supports Claude Code, Opencode, and any custom binary via a generic adapter. Adding a new agent is a single file. Free, proudly Open Source (MIT licensed).<p>Would love feedback on this for anyone that that tries it out.

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3840

[Other] A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code by TÂCHES.

Found: March 19, 2026 ID: 3829
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