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Tell HN: GPT-5.3-codex is now available on the API

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 4:29pm

gpt-5.3-codex is finally available on the API!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47143356

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Show HN: Intellegix HN Daily – AI podcast that reads HN's top stories aloud

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 4:27pm

We built an open-source pipeline that scrapes HN's top stories daily, generates summaries with LLMs, and publishes a podcast on Spotify. Perfect for commutes or gym sessions when you can't read threads.

The pipeline: scrape HN -> LLM summarization -> script generation -> TTS -> auto-publish to Spotify.

Completely free, no ads. We're not affiliated with HN or YC - just longtime readers who wanted a companion tool. For the real discussions, nothing beats the HN comment threads.

Would love feedback from the community that inspired this project.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47143324

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State of Clojure Surveys

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 4:24pm
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AI can help startups define their ICP

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 4:22pm
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Show HN: A simple, free web app to track my portfolio across brokers

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 4:21pm

So, I have been investing for some time now. At first, it was easier to track my portfolio because I was just using one broker, but as time went on, my portfolio became bigger and more diversified (for example, I bought physical gold, deposited money into a savings account at Bank A, and also used Broker A and Broker B because only Broker B had the stocks I wanted to buy).

It just got harder to track my investments, it was also getting harder to understand whether my investments were aligned with the portfolio I had built.

So naturally, I started to search for solutions. At first, I found a few desktop and mobile apps. But the problem with the majority of them was that they were either too complicated to use or just over-engineered. Nearly all the apps had a FIRE calculator, were synced with the market (which was logical, but how can I get the price for physical gold?), or were also trying to track my expenses. I just wanted to track my portfolio. Hence came the second option: using Excel.

And actually, this is the way the majority of people do it. Knowing that, I tried to create an Excel sheet for myself. But the barrier to entry was just too high; I didn't know how to use it, so it just seemed too hard to implement a solution for myself. Also, the user experience just didn't feel very good. I wanted to see pie charts, good fonts, etc. (I could probably do these things with Excel as well, but if I can't even implement a simple sheet, how could I do these cool visuals?).

So, I decided to implement my own solution. My needs were really simple: - I want to see all my investments on one screen. - I want to see my P&L. - I want to see whether my investment ratio is aligned with my portfolio. - I want to sync it across different devices. - I want to have different currencies (like EUR, TL) because I invest in different markets. - I want it to be free. - I want to see how my investments grow over time.

And that's about it. So, keeping all these things in mind, I built a web app for myself and wanted to share it with you

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47143238

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Show HN: ProdRescue AI – Turn Slack war-rooms and raw logs into incident reports

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 3:31pm

Hi HN,

Most of us have been there: It’s 3 AM, there’s an outage, and the #incident channel is exploding with 200+ messages. Once the fix is deployed, the real pain begins—spending 4 hours reconstructing the timeline for the post-mortem.

I built ProdRescue AI to automate this. It’s an incident intelligence engine that correlates technical logs with human context from Slack.

How it works:

Native Slack Integration: Connect via OAuth 2.0. We only access channels you explicitly invite the bot to.

Contextual Correlation: It maps Slack timestamps to log events, identifying not just what failed, but who made which decision and why.

4-Layer Intelligence: We use a pipeline to Sanitize (mask PII), Correlate (logs + chat), Infer (RCA), and Verify (link every claim to a source log line).

Security: We use ephemeral processing. No log retention, no training on your data.

I’m really interested in your thoughts on the "Evidence-Backed" approach. Instead of just generating a narrative, we link every finding to a specific evidence tag ([1], [2], etc.) to eliminate AI hallucinations.

Check it out here: https://prodrescueai.com

Would love to hear your feedback on the Slack-to-Timeline flow!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47142521

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Destroy My Startup

Hacker News - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 3:30pm

Article URL: https://shipordie.club/roast/startup

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47142502

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