New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How do you keep documentation up to date with AI generated code?

Ask HN: How do you keep documentation up to date with AI generated code?
3 by ghosts_ | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've seen numbers like 75% of code at Google is AI generated, huge %s of code overall is AI generated, open source projects overwhelmed with "slop" PR requests. It's pretty undeniable that AI code is here to stay - so on your teams / companies how are you managing staying up on PR reviews, and documentation?

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Fortress – a stealth Chromium so your agents stop getting blocked

Show HN: Fortress – a stealth Chromium so your agents stop getting blocked
7 by arhamshahrier | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Free Mermaid Diagram Editor

Show HN: Free Mermaid Diagram Editor
2 by ghosts_ | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been slowly adding some new free tools to Moxie Docs (partly for SEO, partly to illustrate some of our feature sets before any commitment) for some reason this mermaid editor one blew up on Google rankings so I figured I'd share in case people find it useful! We also have ADR, AGENTS.md, LLMs, and a few other free tools.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: CLRK, an open-source agent runtime with gVisor and MitM guardrails

Show HN: CLRK, an open-source agent runtime with gVisor and MitM guardrails
3 by dilyevsky | 0 comments on Hacker News.
TL;DR: we built a framework-agnostic agent runtime that uses gVisor for isolation and runs on k8s. It’s open-source under AGPLv3 Recently we’ve been working on a customer support “AI assistant” - essentially an interactive knowledge base/L1 support but with an option to touch resources that belong to a customer it’s talking to. We found existing tools to be lacking in these aspects: 1. Fully intercepted i/o. We wanted to trace out LLM calls as well as any other networking calls attempted by the harness so that guardrails and audit trails apply to all current and future systems uniformly. Nobody’s agent can accidentally make raw database calls or send PII data to an overseas LLM provider. 2. Coherent API and framework agnostic. There’re a lot of frameworks out there that do similar things in slightly different way and most we found had telemetry, guardrails and other tooling tightly bound into the framework. We wanted something with an infrastructure-first approach because we think it’s a more flexible way to compose such systems. 3. k8s compatible runtime. We run part of our stack on k8s and know it well so we wanted to take advantage of this if we could. We searched for an existing solution, but especially with Daytona going closed sourced recently, there were no options we could find that were open-source and met our needs, so we built one. A more in-depth design writeup can be found here: https://ift.tt/QEk960U Questions, FRs, hot takes or funny insults are welcome!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Dike is a compliance gateway for AI products in the EU

Show HN: Dike is a compliance gateway for AI products in the EU
2 by orbanlevi | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New ask Hacker News story: Protecting Exploration in an Efficient System

Protecting Exploration in an Efficient System
2 by rando77 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I'm currently thinking about ways to protect exploration inside systems. Like making sure an exploration budget stays. Do people have good solutions for that?

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How to get a non-technical friend into tech?

Ask HN: How to get a non-technical friend into tech?
3 by yesitcan | 2 comments on Hacker News.
My friend wants to learn software engineering and eventually land a job at FAANG / big corp. Trouble is, they have zero engineering or leetcode experience. They also dropped out of their bachelors degree a decade ago. Do I point them to a intro Python book? Something else?