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Downdetector, Speedtest sold to IT service provider Accenture in $1.2B deal

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3573

GitHub Is Having Issues

Hacker News (score: 191)

GitHub Is Having Issues

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3569

Claude Code escapes its own denylist and sandbox

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3571

Show HN: We want to displace Notion with collaborative Markdown files Hi HN! We at Moment[1] are working on Notion alternative which is (1) rich and collaborative, but (2) also just plain-old Markdown files, stored in git (ok, technically in jj), on local disk. We think the era of rigid SaaS UI is, basically, over: coding agents (`claude`, `amp`, `copilot`, `opencode`, <i>etc</i>.) are good enough now that they instantly build custom UI that fits your needs exactly. The very best agents in the world are coding agents, and we want to allow people to simply use them, <i>e.g.</i>, to build little internal tools—but without compromising on collaboration.<p>Moment aims to cover this and other gaps: seamless collaborative editing for teams, more robust programming capabilities built in (including a from-scratch React integration), and tools for accessing private APIs.<p>A lot of our challenge is just in making the collaborative editing work really well. We have found this is a lot harder than simply slapping Yjs on the frontend and calling it a day. We wrote about this previously and the post[2] did pretty well on HN: Lies I was Told About Collaborative editing (352 upvotes as of this writing). Beyond that, in part 2, we&#x27;ll talk about the reasons we found it hard to get collab to run at 60fps consistently—for one, the Yjs ProseMirror bindings completely tear down and re-create the entire document on every single collaborative keystroke.<p>We hope you will try it out! At this stage even negative feedback is helpful. :)<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.moment.dev&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.moment.dev&#x2F;</a><p>[2]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=42343953">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=42343953</a>

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3576

Show HN: Agent Action Protocol (AAP) – MCP got us started, but is insufficient Background: I&#x27;ve been working on agentic guardrails because agents act in expensive&#x2F;terrible ways and something needs to be able to say &quot;Maybe don&#x27;t do that&quot; to the agents, but guardrails are almost impossible to enforce with the current way things are built.<p>Context: We keep running into so many problems&#x2F;limitations today with MCP. It was created so that agents have context on how to act in the world, it wasn&#x27;t designed to become THE standard rails for agentic behavior. We keep tacking things on to it trying to improve it, but it needs to die a SOAP death so REST can rise in it&#x27;s place. We need a standard protocol for whenever an agent is taking action. Anywhere.<p>I&#x27;m almost certainly the wrong person to design this, but I&#x27;m seeing more and more people tack things on to MCP rather than fix the underlying issues. The fastest way to get a good answer is to submit a bad one on the internet. So here I am. I think we need a new protocol. Whether it&#x27;s AAP or something else, I submit my best effort.<p>Please rip it apart, lets make something better.

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3574

Show HN: Demucs music stem separator rewritten in Rust – runs in the browser Hi HN! I reimplemented HTDemucs v4 (Meta&#x27;s music source separation model) in Rust, using Burn. It splits any song into individual stems — drums, bass, vocals, guitar, piano — with no Python runtime or server involved.<p>Try it now: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nikhilunni.github.io&#x2F;demucs-rs&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nikhilunni.github.io&#x2F;demucs-rs&#x2F;</a> (needs a WebGPU-capable browser — Chrome&#x2F;Edge work best)<p>GitHub: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;nikhilunni&#x2F;demucs-rs" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;nikhilunni&#x2F;demucs-rs</a><p>It runs three ways:<p>- In the browser — the full ML inference pipeline compiles to WASM and runs on your GPU via WebGPU. No uploads, nothing leaves your machine.<p>- Native CLI — Metal on macOS, Vulkan on Linux&#x2F;Windows. Faster than the browser path.<p>- DAW plugin — VST3&#x2F;CLAP plugin for macOS with a native SwiftUI UI. Load a track, separate it, drag stems directly into your DAW timeline, or play as a MIDI instrument with solo &#x2F; faders.<p>The core inference library is built on Burn (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;burn.dev" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;burn.dev</a>), a Rust deep learning framework. The same `demucs-core` crate compiles to both native and `wasm32-unknown-unknown` — the only thing that changes is the GPU backend.<p>Model weights are F16 safetensors hosted on Hugging Face and downloaded &#x2F; cached automatically on first use on all platforms. Three variants: standard 4-stem (84 MB), 6-stem with guitar&#x2F;piano (84 MB), and a fine-tuned bag-of-4-models for best quality (333 MB).<p>The existing implementations I found online were mostly wrappers around the original Python implementation, and not very portable -- the model works remarkably well and I wanted to be able to quickly create samples &#x2F; remixes without leaving the DAW or my browser. Right now the implementation is pretty MacOS heavy, as that&#x27;s what I&#x27;m testing with, but all of the building blocks for other platforms are ready to build on. I want this to grow to be a general utility for music producers, not just &quot;works on my machine.&quot;<p>It was a fun first foray into DSP and the state of the art of ML over WASM, with lots of help from Claude!

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3575

A complete AI agency at your fingertips** - From frontend wizards to Reddit community ninjas, from whimsy injectors to reality checkers. Each agent is a specialized expert with personality, processes, and proven deliverables.

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3558

Physics Girl: Super-Kamiokande – Imaging the sun by detecting neutrinos [video]

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3567

I'm reluctant to verify my identity or age for any online services

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3559

AI-generated art can't be copyrighted (Supreme Court declines review)

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3565

India's top court angry after junior judge cites fake AI-generated orders

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3560

Mullvad VPN: Banned TV Ad in the Streets of London [video]

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3564

Build and run agents you can see, understand and trust.

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3557

The Xkcd thing, now interactive

Hacker News (score: 667)

The Xkcd thing, now interactive

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3561

Simplifying Application Architecture with Modular Design and MIM I’ve written a deep dive into Software Design focusing on the &quot;gray area&quot; between High-Level Design (system architecture) and Low-Level Design (classes&#x2F;functions).<p>What&#x27;s inside:<p>* A step-by-step tutorial refactoring a legacy big-ball-of-mud into self-contained modules.<p>* A bit of a challenge to Clean&#x2F;Hexagonal Architectures with a pattern I&#x27;ve seen in the wild (which I named MIM in the text).<p>* A solid appendix on the fundamentals of Modular Design.<p>(Warning: It’s a long read. I’ve seen shorter ebooks on Leanpub).

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3570

I built a pint-sized Macintosh

Hacker News (score: 10)

I built a pint-sized Macintosh

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3556

ruvnet/RuView

GitHub Trending

π RuView: WiFi DensePose turns commodity WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection — all without a single pixel of video.

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3552

Show HN: Giggles – A batteries-included React framework for TUIs i built a framework that handles focus and input routing automatically for you -- something born out of the things that ink leaves to you, and inspired by charmbracelet&#x27;s bubbletea<p>- hierarchical focus and input routing: the hard part of terminal UIs, solved. define focus regions with useFocusScope, compose them freely -- a text input inside a list inside a panel just works. each component owns its keys; unhandled keypresses bubble up to the right parent automatically. no global handler like useInput, no coordination code<p>- 15 UI components: Select, TextInput, Autocomplete, Markdown, Modal, Viewport, CodeBlock (with diff support), VirtualList, CommandPalette, and more. sensible defaults, render props for full customization<p>- terminal process control: spawn processes and stream output into your TUI with hooks like useSpawn and useShellOut; hand off to vim, less, or any external program and reclaim control cleanly when they exit<p>- screen navigation, a keybinding registry (expose a ? help menu for free), and theming included<p>- react 19 compatible!<p>docs and live interactive demos in your browser: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;giggles.zzzzion.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;giggles.zzzzion.com</a><p>quick start: npx create-giggles-app

Found: March 03, 2026 ID: 3555

How to Build Your Own Quantum Computer

Found: March 02, 2026 ID: 3554

Show HN: I simulated 1200 Iranian missiles attacking air defences in a browser I&#x27;ve built airdefense.dev, which is able to simulate all kinds of ballistic missiles, one-way-attack drones like Shaheds, and most of the commonly deploy anti-air defence systems. All of this inside the browser. I&#x27;ve now added a scenario of the current attacks in the Middle East by Iran. It was quite the challenge to optimize it enough to not completely kill a common laptop, although it still runs best on a bit beefier systems.

Found: March 02, 2026 ID: 3551
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