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Thursday, 30 April 2026
Show HN: What happens when you load a webpage (Interactive) https://bit.ly/3QWt7ax
Show HN: What happens when you load a webpage (Interactive) https://bit.ly/3ONPYod April 27, 2026 at 08:26PM
Show HN: Gemini free tier is all you need https://bit.ly/3P1mt26
Show HN: Gemini free tier is all you need https://bit.ly/4n3cKFj May 1, 2026 at 12:45AM
Show HN: Code on the Go, an IDE for Android with On-Device Debugging (GPLv3) https://bit.ly/4ueQ3jI
Show HN: Code on the Go, an IDE for Android with On-Device Debugging (GPLv3) Hi HN, I’m Hal, the CTO at App Dev for All. I wanted to share a technical problem we worked on over the past year and how we approached it. We’ve been building Code on the Go, a full-featured IDE that runs entirely on an Android phone. No laptop, no ADB connection, no cloud build server. It compiles projects locally on the device using Gradle, supports Java and Kotlin with LSP, and includes a debugger that runs on the same phone as the app being tested. The most interesting and challenging part ended up being the debugger. The Android OS has a rigorous security model, which can get in the way of traditional inter-process communication. Android debugging assumes ADB, which assumes two machines. We bypassed ADB entirely, attaching the JDWP agent to the target process at launch and routing its output to our debugger over a local socket. We used a scoped adaptation of the Shizuku project to get the necessary system access without requiring root. We also had a few other technical challenges with Code on the Go: Sketch-to-UI (generates Android XML from a photo of a hand-drawn layout, runs fully offline with Yolo), an optional Gemini-powered coding agent (opt-in, requires your own API key), and a plugin system with isolated class loaders. One of our pre-release community members has used it to build and publish a Sinhala/English keyboard app to the Play Store, built entirely on his phone. This served as our test case for Play Store compatibility. We are a philanthropic venture. No ads, no tracking, no subscription. License is GPLv3. APK: https://bit.ly/4dgfOdH
Source: https://bit.ly/423N8P1 Happy to answer questions on the implementation. https://bit.ly/3QGOTze April 30, 2026 at 11:17PM
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Show HN: Qumulator – quantum circuit simulator, 1000 qubits, no GPU https://bit.ly/42IreRm
Show HN: Qumulator – quantum circuit simulator, 1000 qubits, no GPU https://bit.ly/3PeVmAR April 27, 2026 at 04:56PM
Show HN: SigMap – 81.1% retrieval hit 5, 96.9% token reduce,zero deps https://bit.ly/4tKdBNG
Show HN: SigMap – 81.1% retrieval hit 5, 96.9% token reduce,zero deps https://bit.ly/4eNihh2 April 30, 2026 at 02:02AM
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Show HN: 49Agents – 2D Canvas IDE for Orchestrating Agents, Repos, Issues https://bit.ly/3Ou3X2s
Show HN: 49Agents – 2D Canvas IDE for Orchestrating Agents, Repos, Issues Beads tables (Steve Yegge's) for issue tracking. Can view git trees, terminals, issue tables, notes, and files all on one screen. Can connect multiple machines via private network (like tailscale) https://bit.ly/4cAathf April 29, 2026 at 12:34AM
Show HN: Auto-Architecture: Karpathy's Loop, Pointed at a CPU https://bit.ly/4cFm1Qq
Show HN: Auto-Architecture: Karpathy's Loop, Pointed at a CPU https://bit.ly/4n7Myt5 April 28, 2026 at 06:12PM
Show HN: I built another to do list. But it does a lot https://bit.ly/4cQE6JZ
Show HN: I built another to do list. But it does a lot https://apple.co/4wdvQwG April 28, 2026 at 11:58PM
Monday, 27 April 2026
Show HN: Waiting for LLMs Suck – Give your user a game https://bit.ly/3OQdJvQ
Show HN: Waiting for LLMs Suck – Give your user a game Give your user a game while they wait for the LLM to return a result. https://bit.ly/491Ugz5 April 28, 2026 at 03:45AM
Show HN: AgentSwift – Open-source iOS builder agent https://bit.ly/4eeI01F
Show HN: AgentSwift – Open-source iOS builder agent I'm working on a coding agent for building iOS apps. It's built on openspec and xcodebuildmcp. It's free and open source. https://bit.ly/4tAQRiS April 28, 2026 at 02:14AM
Show HN: 49Agents – Infinite canvas IDE for AI agents https://bit.ly/4ufNPAJ
Show HN: 49Agents – Infinite canvas IDE for AI agents https://bit.ly/4cAathf April 28, 2026 at 01:36AM
Sunday, 26 April 2026
Show HN: The Unix Magic poster, annotated (updated) https://bit.ly/4tyhTHD
Show HN: The Unix Magic poster, annotated (updated) This is a site that maps the references on Gary Overacre's 1980s UNIX Magic poster to short write-ups with sources. I posted an earlier version about a year ago [1]. Since then I rewrote some of the annotations, added deep-linking to individual markers and a frame/sidebar view, gave the site a terminal-style redesign, and fixed historical inaccuracies (daemon etymology, nroff origin, B language vs. Multics, etc.). Contributions and comments welcome; each marker is a GitHub issue. site: https://bit.ly/4t3NxMh [1] https://bit.ly/4hUhSaK https://bit.ly/3EzK3xr April 27, 2026 at 02:32AM
Show HN: Logic Designer – Webapp https://bit.ly/4cOMnxY
Show HN: Logic Designer – Webapp i updated my digital logic webapp to 0.5.1 https://bit.ly/4tBIvI7 April 26, 2026 at 11:16PM
Show HN: AgentSwarms – free hands-on playground to learn agentic AI, no setup https://bit.ly/3OsfGi1
Show HN: AgentSwarms – free hands-on playground to learn agentic AI, no setup Show HN: AgentSwarms – free hands-on playground to learn agentic AI, no setup required! https://bit.ly/3P3Ugb1 April 26, 2026 at 09:34PM
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Show HN: LLM-wiki – One command Karpathy's wiki with QMD search for Claude/Codex https://bit.ly/4sSjWVV
Show HN: LLM-wiki – One command Karpathy's wiki with QMD search for Claude/Codex https://bit.ly/4cD4abi April 25, 2026 at 11:29PM
Show HN: Draw Together Online https://bit.ly/3Or1yWh
Show HN: Draw Together Online A simple page where you can draw with other people. https://bit.ly/4uawVn2 April 26, 2026 at 03:36AM
Show HN: DDoS detection in 0.9s, tested against a 48 Gbps attack live https://bit.ly/4naExDX
Show HN: DDoS detection in 0.9s, tested against a 48 Gbps attack live https://bit.ly/4mTztU3 April 26, 2026 at 01:27AM
Friday, 24 April 2026
Show HN: VT Code – Rust TUI coding agent with multi-provider support https://bit.ly/4u8nJiS
Show HN: VT Code – Rust TUI coding agent with multi-provider support Hi HN, I built VT Code, a semantic coding agent. Supports all SOTA and open sources model. Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Codex. Agent Skills, Model Context Protocol and Agent Client Protocol (ACP) ready. All open source models are support. Local inference via LM Studio and Ollama (experiment). Semantic context understanding is supported by ast-grep for structured code search and ripgrep for powered grep. I built VT Code in Rust on Ratatui. Architecture and agent loop documented in the README and DeepWiki. Repo: https://bit.ly/4sTIE8i DeepWiki: https://bit.ly/4cxi14r Happy to answer questions! I believe coding harnesses should be open, and everyone should have a choice of their preferred way to work in this agentic engineering era. https://bit.ly/4sTIE8i April 25, 2026 at 04:17AM
Show HN: RoboAPI – A unified REST API for robots, like Stripe but for hardware https://bit.ly/3Qv1DbY
Show HN: RoboAPI – A unified REST API for robots, like Stripe but for hardware Every robot manufacturer ships a different SDK and a different protocol. A Boston Dynamics Spot speaks nothing like a Universal Robots arm. Every team building on top of robots rewrites the same integration layer from scratch. This is a massive tax on the industry. RoboAPI is a unified API layer that abstracts all of that into one clean developer experience. One SDK, one API key, any robot — simulated or real hardware. You can connect a simulated robot and read live telemetry in under 5 minutes: pip install fastapi uvicorn roslibpy uvicorn api.main:app --reload curl -X POST localhost:8000/v1/robots/connect -d '{"robot_id":"bot-01","brand":"simulated"}' curl localhost:8000/v1/robots/bot-01/sense It also connects to real ROS2 robots via rosbridge — I tested it today controlling a turtlesim robot drawing circles through the API. The architecture is pluggable — each robot brand is a separate adapter implementing a common interface (like a payment gateway in Stripe). Adding a new brand means one file. Currently supports: simulated robots and any ROS2 robot. Boston Dynamics and Universal Robots adapters are next. Would love feedback from anyone working in robotics — especially on the API design and what's missing for real-world use. https://bit.ly/3QyRJWM April 25, 2026 at 12:16AM
Show HN: Nimbus – Browser with Claude Code UX https://bit.ly/41XYTX5
Show HN: Nimbus – Browser with Claude Code UX Hi HN, I'm Anil. Nimbus is a desktop browser with an AI agent built into it. The UX is shamelessly inspired by Claude Code: a chat bar at the bottom, an agent log above it, and the webpage itself when its needed. This is mainly a UX experiment for me. And also the reason it isn't a Chrome extension: once you have a chat bar that understands intent, the URL field is redundant. You shouldn't have two places to tell the browser what you want. I didn't want to bolt an agent onto an existing browser's chrome and end up with duplicated controls everywhere — I wanted full freedom to redesign the shell from scratch, decide what stays, what goes, and what a browser even looks like when the agent is the primary interface. Download for macOS: https://bit.ly/4sSJzpC Launch video: https://youtu.be/dj23-XIiB1o https://bit.ly/4sSJzpC April 24, 2026 at 09:01PM
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