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Monthly Ask HN thread where job seekers post their information for potential employers. Includes guidelines for posting and links to external tools.
Monthly Ask HN thread where companies post job openings for tech positions, with details on location, remote work policies, and company descriptions.
A reflective blog post discusses the problem of using AI to rapidly create numerous projects, which can lead to attention fragmentation and lack of meaningful follow-through, while also noting that some people with ADHD find AI helps them focus and complete tasks.
NODUS HN Radar is a tool that tracks rising Hacker News posts to catch them before they go viral.
A site that displays the current Hacker News front page with links to stories and comments.
Twixt is a daily word puzzle game where players transform one word into another in four moves.
The author explains why they stopped using browser-based LLM agents to browse Hacker News, and built a plugin (MediaUse) that fetches structured data directly, saving tokens and focusing the model on analysis rather than navigation.
Recommend the open-source project Horizon, an AI-driven overseas tech news radar. It automatically aggregates content from Hacker News, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub and other platforms, performs filtering, deduplication and summarization, generates bilingual (Chinese-English) daily reports, and supports pushing to Feishu, email, WeChat and other channels.
Horizon is an open-source tool that generates daily AI briefings by aggregating and summarizing news from Hacker News, Reddit, RSS, and other sources, using AI models like Claude and GPT.
This is a Hacker News community thread where developers share their current projects, including a Docker image optimizer called Clipper, a continual learning transformer adaptation named RVW, a ranking app called Rankr, and an AI deep research tool called Webhound.
A researcher built a personalized Hacker News feed powered by LLMs, memory, and proactive agents that tracks only topics relevant to their research interests, eliminating the need for bookmarks.
Data-driven analysis of the optimal times to post on Hacker News, concluding US weekday mornings (Tue-Thu 14-17 UTC) maximize exposure while Sunday midnight Pacific reduces competition.
A blog post quantifies the surge in Show HN submissions and detects common AI-generated design patterns like Inter fonts, purple gradients, and glassmorphism, showing a 3× increase since vibe-coding tools became popular.