Thursday, 9 April 2026

Show HN: I built Dirac, Hash Anchored AST native coding agent, costs -64.8 pct https://bit.ly/4cuJeo9

Show HN: I built Dirac, Hash Anchored AST native coding agent, costs -64.8 pct Fully open source, a hard fork of cline. Full evals on the github page that compares 7 agents (Cline, Kilo, Ohmypi, Opencode, Pimono, Roo, Dirac) on 8 medium complexity tasks. Each task, each diff and correctness + cost info on the github Dirac is 64.8% cheaper than the average of the other 6. https://bit.ly/4t0sefg April 9, 2026 at 01:06PM

Show HN: Homebutler – I manage my homelab from chat. AI never gets raw shell https://bit.ly/4c9xtlK

Show HN: Homebutler – I manage my homelab from chat. AI never gets raw shell https://bit.ly/4c5Wvlz April 9, 2026 at 01:09PM

Show HN: CSS Studio. Design by hand, code by agent https://bit.ly/48qpGPl

Show HN: CSS Studio. Design by hand, code by agent Hi HN! I've just released CSS Studio, a design tool that lives on your site, runs on your browser, sends updates to your existing AI agent, which edits any codebase. You can actually play around with the latest version directly on the site. Technically, the way this works is you view your site in dev mode and start editing it. In your agent, you can run /studio which then polls (or uses Claude Channels) an MCP server. Changes are streamed as JSON via the MCP, along with some viewport and URL information, and the skill has some instructions on how best to implement them. It contains a lot of the tools you'd expect from a visual editing tool, like text editing, styles and an animation timeline editor. https://bit.ly/4t4hwoe April 9, 2026 at 12:23PM

Show HN: Moon simulator game, ray-casting https://bit.ly/41UVw2W

Show HN: Moon simulator game, ray-casting Did this a few years ago. Seems apropos. Sources and more here: https://bit.ly/3Kb9MJJ https://bit.ly/421jFVz April 6, 2026 at 06:09PM

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 301 bytes https://bit.ly/4t2iFww

Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 301 bytes https://bit.ly/4aziUph April 6, 2026 at 09:14PM

Show HN: LadderRank: Rank anything with ELO ratings https://bit.ly/4c0ocxC

Show HN: LadderRank: Rank anything with ELO ratings I built a pairwise ranking platform on Cloudflare Workers. You get two items, pick the better one, and ELO ratings sort out the rest. No more tier list arguments. Let the votes decide. I seeded it with a "Best Programming Language" ladder to settle the debate once and for all: https://bit.ly/3NVnRDb The stack: Hono + D1 + R2 on Cloudflare Workers, React frontend on Pages, Drizzle ORM. Anyone can create their own ladder and share it. Anonymous voting works too (at reduced weight). Curious to see what HN thinks is the best language, and whether the ELO rankings match your priors. https://bit.ly/4mjzuk0 April 9, 2026 at 01:47AM

Show HN: Android SSH client with full Terminal, server monitoring and runbooks https://bit.ly/4e9xI2E

Show HN: Android SSH client with full Terminal, server monitoring and runbooks https://bit.ly/3O5Mc9q April 8, 2026 at 11:44AM

Show HN: We built a camera only robot vacuum for less than 300$ (Well almost) https://bit.ly/4cc3ZDP

Show HN: We built a camera only robot vacuum for less than 300$ (Well almost) https://bit.ly/4mhTjId April 6, 2026 at 06:08AM

Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Monday, 6 April 2026

Show HN: Physical constants from 2 integers – MIT, 1225 tests, falsifiable https://bit.ly/4v8ZQsR

Show HN: Physical constants from 2 integers – MIT, 1225 tests, falsifiable https://bit.ly/4vgsBDZ April 7, 2026 at 12:52AM

Sunday, 5 April 2026

Show HN: Gemma Gem – AI model embedded in a browser – no API keys, no cloud https://bit.ly/4bSrfYy

Show HN: Gemma Gem – AI model embedded in a browser – no API keys, no cloud Gemma Gem is a Chrome extension that loads Google's Gemma 4 (2B) through WebGPU in an offscreen document and gives it tools to interact with any webpage: read content, take screenshots, click elements, type text, scroll, and run JavaScript. You get a small chat overlay on every page. Ask it about the page and it (usually) figures out which tools to call. It has a thinking mode that shows chain-of-thought reasoning as it works. It's a 2B model in a browser. It works for simple page questions and running JavaScript, but multi-step tool chains are unreliable and it sometimes ignores its tools entirely. The agent loop has zero external dependencies and can be extracted as a standalone library if anyone wants to experiment with it. https://bit.ly/4m9Rw8a April 6, 2026 at 01:14AM

Show HN: Mdarena – Benchmark your Claude.md against your own PRs https://bit.ly/4sT6q5f

Show HN: Mdarena – Benchmark your Claude.md against your own PRs https://bit.ly/4bQ2Fri April 6, 2026 at 12:35AM

Saturday, 4 April 2026

Show HN: SeekLink – Local hybrid search and link discovery for Obsidian vaults https://bit.ly/4sNp2Uc

Show HN: SeekLink – Local hybrid search and link discovery for Obsidian vaults https://bit.ly/4doOsmm April 5, 2026 at 01:18AM

Show HN: Contrapunk – Real-time counterpoint harmony from guitar input, in Rust https://bit.ly/4e1xlHo

Show HN: Contrapunk – Real-time counterpoint harmony from guitar input, in Rust https://bit.ly/3PIfGuu April 5, 2026 at 01:40AM

Friday, 3 April 2026

Show HN: AI agent skills for affiliate marketing (Markdown, works with any LLM) https://bit.ly/4sktB7v

Show HN: AI agent skills for affiliate marketing (Markdown, works with any LLM) https://bit.ly/3OkSTnZ April 3, 2026 at 10:28PM

Show HN: Travel Hacking Toolkit – Points search and trip planning with AI https://bit.ly/4sRO5W7

Show HN: Travel Hacking Toolkit – Points search and trip planning with AI I use points and miles for most of my travel. Every booking comes down to the same decision: use points or pay cash? To answer that, you need award availability across multiple programs, cash prices, your current balances, transfer partner ratios, and the math to compare them. I got tired of doing it manually across a dozen tabs. This toolkit teaches Claude Code and OpenCode how to do it. 7 skills (markdown files with API docs and curl examples) and 6 MCP servers (real-time tools the AI calls directly). It searches award flights across 25+ mileage programs (Seats.aero), compares cash prices (Google Flights, Skiplagged, Kiwi.com, Duffel), pulls your loyalty balances (AwardWallet), searches hotels (Trivago, LiteAPI, Airbnb, Booking.com), finds ferry routes across 33 countries, and looks up weird hidden gems near your destination (Atlas Obscura). Reference data is included: transfer partner ratios for Chase UR, Amex MR, Bilt, Capital One, and Citi TY. Point valuations sourced from TPG, Upgraded Points, OMAAT, and View From The Wing. Alliance membership, sweet spot redemptions, booking windows, hotel chain brand lookups. 5 of the 6 MCP servers need zero API keys. Clone, run setup.sh, start searching. Skills are, as usual, plain markdown. They work in OpenCode and Claude Code automatically (I added a tiny setup script), and they'll work in anything else that supports skills. PRs welcome! Help me expand the toolkit! :) https://bit.ly/47ObeAl https://bit.ly/47ObeAl April 4, 2026 at 03:26AM

Show HN: DotReader – connects ideas across your books automatically https://bit.ly/4bRRFK6

Show HN: DotReader – connects ideas across your books automatically https://bit.ly/3PR1TBN April 4, 2026 at 01:46AM

Show HN: Mtproto.zig – High-performance Telegram proxy with DPI evasion https://bit.ly/4dZeFbh

Show HN: Mtproto.zig – High-performance Telegram proxy with DPI evasion Hey everyone. I built an MTProto proxy for Telegram aimed at bypassing active DPI censorship like the Russian TSPU. I chose Zig because it's perfect for writing fast network daemons and makes it incredibly easy to port low-level C bypass techniques like TCP desync and packet fragmentation. Would love to get some feedback or contributors! https://bit.ly/4e3gDYd April 3, 2026 at 10:42PM