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Show HN: Web-Based ANSI Art Viewer

Sure.is is an ANSI art viewer with configurable display: fonts (9×16, 8×16), block styles, and patterns (diagonal, vertical/horizontal lines, checker, herringbone). It supports scale/zoom, auto-scroll (adjustable by baud rates from 300 to 9600 and beyond), and render speed. It embeds SAUCE metadata and catalogs art packs and artists (1990–2026). It accepts .ANS, .BIN, .ZIP art packs, and files via drag-and-drop or URL, with keyboard/touch controls: Space to toggle auto-scroll, +/- to adjust speed, left/right arrows to browse in ZIPs.

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The Road Not Taken: A World Where IPv4 Evolved

An alternate history imagines IPv4 evolving into IPv4x: 128-bit addresses layered under 32-bit IPv4, preserving compatibility with existing networks. The first 32 bits remain, the extra 96 sit in the body; a flag marks IPv4x packets; IPv4 owners obtain the 96-bit subspace. RFC 1996 formalized it; MIT and others deployed it gradually; unused /8s were reserved for IPv4x. By 2006 IPv4 exhausted; NAT and CGNAT shaped networks; P2P flourished; 2016 the tipping point toward IPv4x; 2020 pandemic showcased benefits. In reality, IPv4x never happened; IPv6 became the upgrade path. SixGate envisions a bridge.

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Lf-lean: The frontier of verified software engineering

lf-lean translates all 1,276 Logical Foundations Rocq statements into Lean, produced by frontier AI with ~2 days of human effort vs ~2.75 person-years manual (≈350× speed-up). It uses task-level specification generators (rocq-dove) to produce a single correctness specification for a task class and verify all instances, making human oversight O(1) per codebase. Results: 1,237 statements translated/verified (97%); 39 blocked by six extreme items, solved manually (≈15 hours); full human effort estimated 2.75 years, actual 15 hours. Demonstrates scalable, modular verification; notes hiring.

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WolfIP: Lightweight TCP/IP stack with no dynamic memory allocations

wolfIP is a lightweight, no-dynamic-allocations TCP/IP stack for resource-constrained embedded systems. It operates in endpoint-only mode (no interfacial routing) with a single network interface, offering a BSD-like non-blocking socket API, fixed concurrent sockets, and pre-allocated static buffers. It implements Ethernet, ARP, IPv4, ICMP, UDP, TCP, and TLS via wolfSSL, plus DHCP client, DNS client, and an HTTP/HTTPS server. Features include MSS negotiation, RTT/PAWS, window scaling, SACK, and standard congestion control. Testing via LD_PRELOAD shim and TAP device; FreeRTOS port included. GPLv3.

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DDR4 Sdram – Initialization, Training and Calibration

DDR4 initialization evolves through four phases: power-up/initialization, ZQ calibration (tunes 240Ω DQ network using an external reference to set drive and termination), VrefDQ calibration (internal VrefDQ for POD termination set via MR6), and Read/Write Training (align CK/DQS and determine per-DRAM delays). Training uses: Write Leveling, MPR Pattern Write, Read Centering, Write Centering. Periodic calibration (ZQCS and Read Centering) may be run to cope with voltage/temperature changes. On completion, the DIMMs enter IDLE and become ready for operation.

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Apple's MacBook Neo makes repairs easier and cheaper than other MacBooks

Apple’s MacBook Neo targets the sub-$1,000 market with a $599 starting price and emphasizes repairability. Its modular design makes internal components easier to replace than in recent MacBooks, and the keyboard is a separate top case rather than a fixed unit. Battery replacements are cheaper ($149), and accidental-damage fixes cost less under AppleCare+. Parts aren’t listed yet, but are expected to be cheaper than higher-end MacBooks, aiding schools, businesses, and accident-prone users.

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Scrt: A CLI secret manager for developers, sysadmins and DevOps

scrt is a command-line secret manager for developers, sysadmins, and devops. It enables secure storage and retrieval of secrets from the CLI while keeping users in control of the storage. The project is experimental and not production-ready. Licensed Apache 2.0. The GitHub repo (loderunner/scrt) is primarily Go with shell components and includes docs, a Dockerfile, and configuration files.

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Show HN: LogClaw – Open-source AI SRE that auto-creates tickets from logs

LogClaw is an open-source AI SRE that runs entirely inside your VPC (AWS/Azure/GCP). Logs never leave your infrastructure, giving data residency and SOC 2 Type II readiness. It monitors logs 24/7, uses ML to detect anomalies, correlates across services, and auto-creates detailed incident tickets (Jira/ServiceNow) with root-cause analysis, blast radius, and suggested fixes in under 90 seconds. It connects to Splunk, Datadog, CloudWatch, etc., via lightweight connectors, or uses OpenTelemetry. Pricing: self-hosted/open-source free; cloud at 0.30/GB ingested with a 1 GB/day free; enterprise includes dedicated SRE and SLA.

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Show HN: Understudy – Teach a desktop agent by demonstrating a task once

Understudy is a teachable desktop AI that watches how you work and then performs tasks across GUI, browser, shell, and local files in one runtime. It learns from demonstrations, remembers successful patterns, and over time finds faster routes and proactively helps. Status: Layer 1–2 implemented; Layer 3–4 partially; Layer 5 long-term. Key features: teach-by-demonstration (/teach), crystallized workflows, route optimization, a unified session loop, macOS GUI automation, 47 built-in skills, and eight built-in channel adapters.

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Reversing memory loss via gut-brain communication

Researchers show aging gut microbiome shifts trigger gut inflammation that dampens vagus nerve signaling to the hippocampus, contributing to cognitive decline. In mice, sharing microbiomes between young and old or transplanting old microbiomes into young impairs memory; conversely, germ‑free old mice retain memory, and activating the vagus nerve or treating with antibiotics restores young‑like memory in aged animals. They identify Parabacteroides goldsteinii as rising with age and linked to inflammatory metabolites that suppress the vagus–hippocampus axis. Modulating the gut microbiome or peripheral nerve activity may offer a way to combat age‑related cognitive decline in humans.

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Bubble Sorted Amen Break

Bubble Sorted Amen Break is an indie music/game prototype by Vee on itch.io, created with Godot. Available for HTML5 and Windows (AmenSorting, 93 MB). It has a 5.0 rating from 1 review. Tags: Music, Music Production, No AI. Download is name-your-own-price; login to leave comments.

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Long Overlooked as Crucial to Life, Fungi Start to Get Their Due

Fungi are crucial to life—building soils, sequestering ~13 billion tons of CO2 annually, and underpinning a $55 trillion economy—but remain poorly understood, with only about 155,000 described of perhaps 2–12 million species. Most plants rely on mycorrhizal networks that boost nutrient and water uptake and carbon storage. Conservation efforts (SPUN, Underground Explorers, FUNDIS) and recent pledges push to recognize fungi on par with plants and animals, signaling a growing global “fungal awakening.”

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Full Spectrum and Infrared Photography

Tim Straubinger explains full-spectrum photography using a modded Canon EOS Rebel T6 with a hot-mirror filter and an 850 nm infrared low-pass filter to capture near-IR. Daytime scenes show pink-tinted foliage, dark skies, and altered shadows; infrared reduces haze for landscapes. Close-ups reveal translucent leaves and color shifts. Indoors, halogen, sodium, and LED lighting plus security cameras emit infrared, producing pink, glow-rich images. He notes focus challenges and previews future explorations with selective filters and ultraviolet.

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Claude now creates interactive charts, diagrams and visualizations

Claude now supports in-chat, real-time visuals—inline charts, diagrams and interactive graphics—in its responses (beta in chat; on by default soon). These temporary visuals help illustrate topics during a conversation and can be tweaked as the discussion evolves. You can prompt with "draw this as a diagram" or "visualize how this might change over time." It complements other built-in formats (recipes, weather) and works with Figma, Canva, and Slack, across all plans.

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Converge (YC S23) Is Hiring a Founding Platform Engineer (NYC, Onsite)

Converge is hiring a Founding Platform Engineer in NYC to build and scale the data platform powering analytics for 200+ consumer brands. The role owns full-stack infra, handling ~$4B annual revenue, ingesting 20 TB/month, processing 5B jobs/mo, up to 6k jobs/s peak, and real-time queries over up to 100M rows. Requires strong Python, DB knowledge (Postgres, ClickHouse), experience at scale; hands-on coding; not a traditional SRE. Offers $180k–$240k salary + 0.5–0.85% equity, private health, 401k. Interview process described; funding: $5.7M from YC, General Catalyst, etc.

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Show HN: OneCLI – Vault for AI Agents in Rust

OneCLI is an open-source gateway/secret vault that sits between AI agents and services, letting you store credentials once and inject them into outbound requests so agents never see real keys. It uses a Rust gateway to intercept HTTP calls, a Next.js web dashboard to manage agents/secrets/permissions, and AES-256-GCM encrypted secret storage decrypted per request. Features include transparent credential injection, encrypted storage, host/path pattern routing, multi-agent tokens, and no external dependencies (embeds PGLite or can use PostgreSQL). Quickstart via Docker: dashboard http://localhost:10254, gateway http://localhost:10255. License: Apache-2.0.

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Another DOGE staffer explaining how he flagged grants at NEH for "DEI"

404 Media’s Bluesky post notes that the heavily interactive app requires JavaScript, identifies Nathan Cavanaugh (a DOGE staffer) as describing how he flagged NEH grants for “DEI” that would be terminated, says it has reviewed hours of footage and will release more, and states the post is tied to a lawsuit with ACLS, Modern Language Association, and Historians.org (dated 2026-03-12).

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US- and Greek-owned tankers ablaze after Iran claims 'underwater drone' strike

Iran claimed an underwater-drone attack on two tankers anchored near Basrah, Iraqi waters. The Safesea Vishnu (73,976 dwt, US Safesea Group) and Zefyros (50,155 dwt, Greece’s George & Vassilis Michael family) were left ablaze; at least one crew member died and 38 foreigners were rescued as Iraqi port operations were suspended. The incident occurred about five nautical miles south of Basrah; UKMTO urged caution. Separately, Maersk-operated Source Blessing was struck by a projectile north of Jebel Ali; all crew safe and no environmental impact reported. The Gulf crisis widens.

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The Cost of Indirection in Rust

Indirection in Rust async code isn’t inherently costly; extracting a few lines into a separate async function rarely affects performance in release builds, as compilers often inline small calls and the workload is dominated by I/O, locks, or allocations. Real concerns are maintainability, readability, and cognitive load. Measure with benchmarks and profilers; inline or extract only after a real problem is proven. Favor clear abstractions and testability, letting the optimizer handle the rest.

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Atlassian CEO: AI doesn't replace people here, but we're firing them anyway

Atlassian plans to lay off about 1,600 employees (roughly 10%) to fund AI investments, though CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes says AI won’t replace people. Severance costs are estimated at $225–236 million, with cuts to complete by Q4 FY, mainly affecting software staff in the US, Australia, and India. CTO Rajeev Rajan is stepping down. The stock has fallen over 50% this year amid SaaS fears. Atlassian cites cloud growth and ~5 million monthly active users of its AI tool Rovo, but the company has been unprofitable since 2017.

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