03 Nov 25
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45798193
02 Nov 25
Web Search MCP Server for use with Local LLMs A TypeScript MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides comprehensive web search capabilities using direct connections (no API keys required) with multiple tools for different use cases.
Features Multi-Engine Web Search: Prioritises Bing > Brave > DuckDuckGo for optimal reliability and performance Full Page Content Extraction: Fetches and extracts complete page content from search results Multiple Search Tools: Three specialised tools for different use cases Smart Request Strategy: Switches between playwright browesrs and fast axios requests to ensure results are returned Concurrent Processing: Extracts content from multiple pages simultaneously
31 Oct 25
Beads - A memory upgrade for your coding agent. Contribute to steveyegge/beads development by creating an account on GitHub.
29 Oct 25
“AI-Trader: Can AI Beat the Market?” Live Trading: https://hkuds.github.io/AI-Trader/ - HKUDS/AI-Trader
Five AIs battle for NASDAQ 100 supremacy. Zero human input. Pure competition.
27 Oct 25
New computer model helps reveal how the brain both adapts and misfires, laying the groundwork for more precise treatments for mental health disorders.
The exact same AI-coded page everyone else makes.
Hyperlink is a local-first AI agent that understands your files privately—PDFs, notes, transcripts, and more. No internet required. Data stays secure, offline, and under your control. A Glean alternative built for personal or regulated use.
Lessons learned from building RAG systems for Usul AI and enterprise clients, processing over 13 million pages.
A technique for deterministic labeling from stochastic models, with benchmarked Golang implementation.
An AI Model Just Compressed An Entire Encyclopedia Into A Single, High-Resolution Image.
Local LLMs prioritize privacy over security. Our research reveals a 95% backdoor injection success rate. If you’re running a local LLM for privacy and security, you need to read this
As more and more of us use Large Language Models (LLMs) for daily tasks, their potential biases become increasingly important. We investigated whether today’s leading models, such as those from OpenAI, Google, and others, exhibit ideological leanings. Our results reveal that LLMs are not ideologically uniform. Different models displayed distinct “personalities”, with some favouring progressive, libertarian, or regulatory stances, for example, while others frequently refused to answer.
An honest to god, non-algorithmic reverse chrono list of tech news that passes my signal-to-noise tests, updated hourly. A lightweight a page design as I’ve been able to keep; simple, clean, fast. No commercial features or aspirations - this is a passion project, something I’ve been fooling around with on and off for decades.
There’s a “Top” view too with an LLM edited front page & summary, and categorized views for a large number of topics - see the Directory. A few more buried features to explore, but the fundamental use case is pop in, scan, exit - fast and concise.
Gemini still has treasures.