New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: A benchmark for AI agent guardrails that caught my own plugin

Show HN: A benchmark for AI agent guardrails that caught my own plugin
2 by couldbeme_ | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Classifier and browser extension to detect rule violating HN comments

Show HN: Classifier and browser extension to detect rule violating HN comments
9 by costco | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I love HN, but lately I have been sick of reading the same dismissive criticisms over and over again. Along with political arguments that have been litigated to death, people's issues with smooth scrolling on blogs, etc. Many of these comments do not get flagged for whatever reason. So I made a service to automatically classify whether comments violate (a modified form of) the HN guidelines automatically. In addition there's a Chrome extension to collapse these comments (if they violate your score thresholds) so you don't have to read them too. You can also just watch guideline violating comments as they are posted on the home page. Here's more info on how it works: https://ift.tt/MGRJzTm

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Tesana – An AI game engine that builds quality games end-to-end

Show HN: Tesana – An AI game engine that builds quality games end-to-end
7 by solomonyardley | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN! I built https://tesana.ai/en , a game generation platform that allows anyone to create full games with graphics, game logic, and animations from a simple text prompt - without coding. Tesana has three key features 1. describe your game idea and have Tesana write a game plan for you 2. Build the game iteratively with AI, or let AI self-build the game in a build LOOP. 3) Launch the game on the web, without setting up an engine Tesana has 250 000 builders on the platform today I believe the democratization of game making is a good thing, and hopefully Tesana can help more people bring their game ideas to life. Happy to chat about the AI or dev stack behind the product. Let me know if you have any questions/comments/feature requests!

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What tools are you using for human code review of AI-assisted code?

Ask HN: What tools are you using for human code review of AI-assisted code?
4 by dafelst | 0 comments on Hacker News.
A good proportion of us and our colleagues are now churning out agent-assisted code at an incredible rate, with some of it that is actually good, and a lot that is not so good. I'm personally finding that the real quality gate for our projects is now how thoroughly the generated code was human reviewed to ensure that it is not just correct, but architecturally sensible. AI code review tools like coderabbit and copilot, or even pointing claude code at a PR are all generally pretty good at finding bugs and style nits, but less good at finding duplicate code, module cross coupling, bad separation of concerns, and so on, even if prompted to do so. I'm finding that github's PR interface is not really cutting it for me, it was janky even when the reviews were small, but now at the size they're at, it is becoming unmanageable. Add to that the extra noise of mixing in agent reviews, and people "meat-proxying" in copy-pasted agent output, and it's getting pretty noisy and difficult to navigate. What have you all found that works well for streamlining human review of AI assisted code? Tools and process suggestions are welcome.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: PageSieve, a web scraping browser extension

Show HN: PageSieve, a web scraping browser extension
5 by kajm | 0 comments on Hacker News.
PageSieve[1] is a browser extension for scraping data from different websites from within your browser. Currently it's Firefox only but I am open to porting it to other browsers if that's something people want. My original motivation for this started with a desire to improve the capabilities of the selectorgadget[2] bookmarklet to support extracting as well as finding selectors. The ideal use case is when some data you need is useful but you don't want to spend the effort of writing a one-off script to extract it especially nowadays when a lot of websites need an entire JavaScript environment to load correctly which complicates scraping. Using this extension means you only need to maintain the selectors for extracting the data and don't need to worry about managing dependencies. As long as the website can be opened in your browser you should be able to scrape data from it using the extension. I have a lot of features planned as well as some rough edges that need smoothing. I use this extension nearly everyday and I hope it can make somebody else's work easier. Take a look and let me know what you think. [1]: https://julius383.github.io/PageSieve/ [2]: https://ift.tt/gGaAF6J

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Interactive component to map fibre breaks (OTDR)

Show HN: Interactive component to map fibre breaks (OTDR)
5 by matt-p | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Added an OTDR trace component as the latest in my component library for datacentre/network apps. Mainly for my own use in rackout.

New ask Hacker News story: Claude Seems Down

Claude Seems Down
45 by zhan_eg | 36 comments on Hacker News.
Throwing "Authentication service was unavailable.", no updates on their status page, but there are on downdetector