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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Ground Test Ends in Fiery Florida Explosion
Show HN: Stop parallel AI coding sessions clobbering each other's handoffs
Article URL: https://github.com/joshduffy/claude-handoff-guard
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325871
Points: 1
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Deep Dive into Kubernetes Gateway API
Article URL: https://www.romaglushko.com/blog/k8s-gateway-api/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325848
Points: 1
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Show HN: Prezlo – We built an API that tells AI agent whether to trust an expert
Article URL: https://prezlo.io/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325814
Points: 1
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Show HN: NvEnvy – A Notational Velocity (NvAlt) Reboot in Swift. OSS
I'm a long time user of Notational Velocity and then nvAlt, and tried nvUltra recently but in the world of Claude it felt like I should own my own——change behaviors as I need them.
Right now it's just a Mac app, but iOS coming in the future for myself, sync with icloud. Notes are saves as .md files and have quick search. You can open the same folder with Obsidian if that's your jam (Obsidian always felt slow and clunky to me, I know folks love it though, so keeping it compatible).
The app is very simple, just plain text. We don't even render markdown right now, though it's coming.
Definitely vibe coded. Definitely will need some updates, but share it before it's polished.... PRs appreciated.
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325776
Points: 2
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Show HN: Vibewarz – bot vs bot arena for vibecoders
Article URL: https://vibewarz.com
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325773
Points: 1
# Comments: 1
Rsync maintainer starts uses Claude, regressions mount
Article URL: https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@JeremiahFieldhaven/116654345332213390
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325707
Points: 8
# Comments: 1
Show HN: Inkfeed – RSS Reader for Kindle
Hello.
The Kindle is my favorite device and I read a lot on it, but I also like reading RSS feeds, which aren't supported on the Kindle.
This requires me to either download the article and copy it to my Kindle (using Calibre) or sending it via Amazon's Send To Kindle feature. I dislike both options.
I wanted to read RSS feeds just like I read books on my Kindle, so I (with the help of Claude) built a web-based RSS reader that's compatible with the Kindle's experimental browser (tested on PaperWhite 11). It doesn't use any JS frameworks for maximum compatibility.
This RSS reader allows you to read feeds directly on the Kindle's browser, and you can also download the article directly on your Kindle or email it to yourself.
Initially it was a just a simple RSS reader using a CORS proxy, and saved RSS feeds and user preferences like font size to local storage, but the Kindle browser clears local storage after a while, so I decided to add a backend to save them, then I thought why stop here?
So I added the ability to email the article to yourself in case you want to add it to your Kindle library. A user tried Inkfeed and suggested I add the ability to browse Wikipedia, so I implemented that too. You can search for Wikipedia article, read them and download them on directly on your Kindle using Inkfeed.
You can still use it without the backend if you toggle "Backend mode" OFF in the settings, so that it truly does everything on your Kindle (except that it relies on a CORS proxy to fetch feeds).
I deployed the backend (Go + SQLite) on a Hetzner VPS (2 vCPU, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD) that costs me $4 a month, and SSL is handled by Caddy.
The code is free and open source.
Here's the repo: https://github.com/adhamsalama/inkfeed
I'd love to hear your feedback, and I also need people with older Kindle generations to test the JavaScript compatibility.
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325703
Points: 1
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Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering: From Probable to Provable
Article URL: https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/artificial-intelligence-for-software-engineering-from-probable-to-provable/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325682
Points: 1
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AI Now Writes as Many Online Articles as Humans
Article URL: https://graphite.io/five-percent/ai-now-writes-as-many-online-articles-as-humans-do
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325677
Points: 1
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Reviving Teletext for Ham Radio
Article URL: https://spectrum.ieee.org/reviving-teletext-for-ham-radio
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325668
Points: 2
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Show HN: TV Explorer. Adding advanced UI to free online TV
Article URL: https://tvexplorer.live
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48325624
Points: 3
# Comments: 2
Mystery company accidentally blew $500M on Claude AI in a single month
In Other News: Trump Mobile Data Breach, FIFA World Cup Phishing, CISA Responds to Supply Chain Attacks
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Trump Mobile exposes customer data, phishers target the 2026 FIFA World Cup, CISA responds to recent supply chain attacks.
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'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' a Bonnaroo Livestream and More Reasons to Watch Disney Plus in June
Virgin Atlantic’s adoption of AI for customer service might indicate the fruits of a safety-first approach
The two governments unveil ‘groundbreaking’ science and technology deal
Microsoft is named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Protection
As threats become more coordinated and faster to execute, endpoint protection has become the proving ground for modern defense. For the seventh consecutive time, Microsoft has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Protection. We believe this reflects both the strength of our technology, and the trust customers place in Microsoft Defender.
Microsoft Defender delivers industry-leading Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), powered by global threat intelligence and built for the scale and speed of today’s attacks. For many of our customers, Defender’s endpoint capabilities are the foundation for a coordinated system of defense that spans endpoints, identities, email, apps, cloud, and data.
Bringing these signals together changes what’s possible. It enables earlier detection, stronger prevention, and capabilities like predictive shielding that help stop attacks before they spread. This is the shift underway in security: from isolated tools to a connected system that can see across the environment, understand what’s changing, and take action in real time. It’s what makes the next generation of AI-driven, agentic security possible and helps defenders stay ahead of threats, not just respond to them.
Get started with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Sustained innovation to stay ahead of changing threatsOver the past year, Microsoft has introduced key advancements to endpoint protection that have empowered defenders to stay ahead of evolving cyberthreats, including:
Proactive defense during attacks: Attack disruption now expands autonomous protection to predicting and blocking an adversary’s next move during active attacks. It acts just in time to harden against some of the most common attacker tactics, such as group policy objects (GPOs), Safeboot, and identity compromise, to stop lateral movement and defend dynamically.
Custom telemetry: With new custom data collection capabilities, Defender makes it easy for security teams to collect specialized data directly within the Defender portal. It allows organizations to extend their endpoint telemetry beyond the 200+ default signals to support tailored detections and advanced hunting scenarios, such as AMSI for hunting over script content and Kerberos for auth-based and network attacks.
Simplified onboarding: To help security teams onboard simply and securely, we’ve built new Defender deployment tools for Windows and Linux, which handle the entire process for you. Just download a single package and it will dynamically adapt to the operating system, take care of prerequisites, and install the latest version of Defender available as needed for older devices that don’t have it already built in. The Defender deployment tools eliminate friction, automate tricky steps, and provide predictability throughout the onboarding journey.
Sovereign-ready protection: Defender enables customers to meet data storage and privacy needs while operating under public, sovereign, hybrid, or disconnected models. Its multi‑tenant architecture enables organizations to balance centralized security visibility with localized control over their data, reflecting a shift from basic compliance to operational governance.
End-to-end security for local AI agents: Microsoft announced agentic endpoint security as a part of A365 to discover, govern, and block AI agents such as OpenClaw and previously unseen applications running locally on endpoints.
Innovations such as these represent the continued commitment to drive the next wave of innovation. Stay tuned for more exciting advancements at Microsoft Build on June 2nd.
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Charter Communications Data Breach Could Impact Nearly 5 Million
The notorious ShinyHunters extortion group leaked over 42 million records allegedly stolen from Charter in April.
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