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[Other] Claude Code Dedicated Development Harness - Achieving High-Quality Development Through an Autonomous Plan→Work→Review Cycle

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4774

[Other] Show HN: Filemat – an open-source web-based file manager Hello HN,<p>I would like to share Filemat, a web-based file manager that I built because I wanted something with a simple setup and file permissions that work across the filesystem (as opposed to permissions only for a folder managed by the app).<p>It&#x27;s self-hosted and open-source (currently in beta).<p>I&#x27;d be happy to hear your feedback<p>Repo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;bingud&#x2F;filemat" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;bingud&#x2F;filemat</a>

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4777

[Other] Incident with Pull Requests, Issues, Git Operations and API Requests

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4771

XLIDE: VBA without excel

Hacker News (score: 54)

[Other] XLIDE: VBA without excel

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4776

[Other] Claude Code as a Daily Driver: Claude.md, Skills, Subagents, Plugins, and MCPs

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4769

[DevOps] Show HN: Posthorn, self-hosted mail without the mail server Introducing Posthorn, a self hosted email gateway. One docker container (or Go binary) between every self hosted app on your VPS and your transactional email provider. Set up Posthorn once, point your apps to it, done.<p>I was trying to deploy Ghost on a DigitalOcean droplet and found that DO and many different VPS services have started to block the default SMTP ports to try to combat the various types of abuse they get. To actually configure my app, I had to hack together a Postfix relay.<p>In another project, I had a static site which had a contact form, but my free Formspree account was occasionally hitting usage limits and I desperately wanted some of the anti-spam features they had gated behind their paid accounts so I put together a caddy module to catch HTTP POSTs and bounce them to my provider.<p>I kept bumping into these same email issues. Many of the services I wanted to host (Gitea, Mastodon, Umami, Comentario) ran into the same limitations. This felt like a really common issue that had no good solution.<p>Posthorn is what I built to solve this. It&#x27;s a small Go binary (or 10 MB docker image) that sits between your self hosted apps and your transactional email provider of choice (shipping with support for Postmark, Resend, Mailgun, Amazon SES or an outbound SMTP relay). It also accepts POSTs from HTML forms to support static site needs while adding security layers such as honeypot fields, origin checks and IP rate limiting. There&#x27;s also a JSON HTTP API that supports Bearer auth for backend scripts or cron jobs that just want a &#x2F;send endpoint.<p>I now use this personally in multiple scenarios and I&#x27;ve spent a lot of time beating this up and testing against what I can validate. I&#x27;d love to hear how this might be useful for you, what breaks and any feedback you might have. It&#x27;s open source under Apache 2.0 and I&#x27;d love contributions. I&#x27;m planning to support and grow this for the long haul.<p>Code: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;craigmccaskill&#x2F;posthorn" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;craigmccaskill&#x2F;posthorn</a><p>Docs: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;posthorn.dev&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;posthorn.dev&#x2F;</a><p>Longer write up: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;craigmccaskill.com&#x2F;introducing-posthorn&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;craigmccaskill.com&#x2F;introducing-posthorn&#x2F;</a><p>Previous HN discussion on the exact issue I&#x27;m trying to solve: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43620318">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43620318</a>

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4768

The Best Engineers Write Less Code

Hacker News (score: 25)

[Other] The Best Engineers Write Less Code

Found: May 27, 2026 ID: 4770

[Other] Show HN: I built a tool to auto-accept AI slop and bigtech devs loves it So, you know how bigtech gives nearly unlimited credits for coding tools and in the same time put a huge admin whitelist of what commands are allowed?<p>So, instead of becoming a 100x engineers, you (including me) simply become a multi-window-enter-clicker<p>I build a tool to solve this. It works locally, using OCR finds the &quot;run&quot; (or any other label you put e.g. accept, allow, fetch etc. ) and just clicks this button.<p>Originally this was a tool for me and my team, but people seamed to love it so much, they encouraged me to share with you.<p>I do understand that workflows in each bigtech company is different, so what worked for us !-&gt; will work for you. So if you are interested in using this or have any question, please feel free to reach out, open issues and prs.<p>lets make AI slop inevitable! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Alcray&#x2F;SlopeAutoAcceptor" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Alcray&#x2F;SlopeAutoAcceptor</a>

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4763

[Other] DeepSWE: A contamination-free benchmark for long-horizon coding agents

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4761

[Other] Show HN: TUI to keep track of local GSD (get-shit-done) projects GSD is great for project management making it possible to run multiple projects at once. My multi-tasking skills can&#x27;t keep up at the same pace, hence a utility to help me keep track of the projects.<p>cargo install gsd-meta-manager<p>TUI for: - GSD milestone and phase progress - git history - open milestones - backlog - browser for the GSD markdown artifacts - tmux support to quickly jump into the project&#x27;s running claude instance<p>All feedback, improvements, PR and questions are welcome.

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4773

[Other] Xiaomi MiMo-v2.5 Series API Permanent Price Reduction Up to 99%

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4762

[Other] Show HN: NeuroFlow 55.8x video inference speedup for Vision Transformers PyTorch

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4765

[DevOps] Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale Hey we’re Faiz and Saheed and we built Minicor so AI companies who need to integrate to desktop systems with no API can quickly build scalable desktop RPAs. Demo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MD0GHZIJ1cw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MD0GHZIJ1cw</a><p>We were working on non-RPA integrations when a customer promised to sign a deal in 2 days if we could unblock a sale of theirs that involved integrating with a clinic’s Windows based medical record system. We didn’t know it at the time but it turns out that building desktop RPAs at scale is extremely difficult because scripting is hard (learning the system, defining the automation, UIs changing constantly), orchestration is hard (is the VM up? queuing, parallelizing) and debugging is hard (zero observability, false positives, cascading failures). 30%+ failure rates are not uncommon. At scale we’ve seen cases of failed RPAs leading to thousands of support tickets a month.<p>To solve the problems we were facing, we built an MCP that Claude Code&#x2F;Codex can use to navigate a virtual machine running desktop software with Python to create RPA workflows. The RPA workflows run as Python scripts for speed, cost, and determinism. These workflows can be triggered by API following any input&#x2F;output schema specified, with video replays and logs stored with each run. The MCP can debug RPAs and make changes to the underlying code, all of which are version controlled. We also built tools for cloning VMs for parallelizing RPAs, and handling 2FA&#x2F;OTP challenges. Plus since workflows are code based: we were also able to add triggers for Slack notifications, human-in-the-loop steps, or call an LLM to verify the state of a VM by passing a screenshot.<p>Would love to hear your feedback and if you have any RPA horror stories! (:

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4756

[Other] Coalton is an efficient, statically typed Lisp with ideas from Haskell and OCaml

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4760

GitHub Actions down again today

Hacker News (score: 558)

[Other] GitHub Actions down again today

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4755

Incident with Actions and Pages

Hacker News (score: 58)

[Other] Incident with Actions and Pages

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4758

[Other] BadHost – CVE-2026-48710: Starlette Host-Header Auth Bypass <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;information-technology&#x2F;2026&#x2F;05&#x2F;millions-of-ai-agents-imperiled-by-critical-vulnerability-in-open-source-package&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arstechnica.com&#x2F;information-technology&#x2F;2026&#x2F;05&#x2F;milli...</a>

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4772

[Other] Show HN: skills-for-humanity – 171 structured reasoning skills for Claude Code

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4766

[Other] Logseq Doctor: Heal your flat old Markdown files before importing them to Logseq

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4753

[Other] Show HN: Pgcraft – a lazygit-style TUI for Postgres

Found: May 26, 2026 ID: 4754
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