Show HN: Nibble
3 by glouwbug | 0 comments on Hacker News.
An attempt at a single pass LLVM frontend in ~3000 lines of C without external dependencies, malloc, or an AST. Included are some graphical examples. The IR isn't perfect, and the README touches on one particular downfall
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New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Starting June 15, claude -p usage will change
Tell HN: Starting June 15, claude -p usage will change
1 by andersonmvd | 1 comments on Hacker News.
"Starting June 15, 2026, Agent SDK and claude -p usage on subscription plans will draw from a new monthly Agent SDK credit, separate from your interactive usage limits." Details: https://ift.tt/LmsnlPf
1 by andersonmvd | 1 comments on Hacker News.
"Starting June 15, 2026, Agent SDK and claude -p usage on subscription plans will draw from a new monthly Agent SDK credit, separate from your interactive usage limits." Details: https://ift.tt/LmsnlPf
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Petri – Drop-in Postgres image that forks a DB per test
Show HN: Petri – Drop-in Postgres image that forks a DB per test
3 by nizarmah | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Rolling it out at work to parallelize 4,257 tests across 5 services. It fixes our tests running in band and DB mocking in API tests. It's a drop-in Postgres image, with a Golang proxy. :5432 is passthrough, :5433 forks the DB per conn (CREATE DATABASE … TEMPLATE …, dropped on disconnect). If you use it, let me know what you like or don't like, so I can make it better. Cheers!
3 by nizarmah | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Rolling it out at work to parallelize 4,257 tests across 5 services. It fixes our tests running in band and DB mocking in API tests. It's a drop-in Postgres image, with a Golang proxy. :5432 is passthrough, :5433 forks the DB per conn (CREATE DATABASE … TEMPLATE …, dropped on disconnect). If you use it, let me know what you like or don't like, so I can make it better. Cheers!
New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Dont use Claude Design, lost access to my projects after unsubscribing
Tell HN: Dont use Claude Design, lost access to my projects after unsubscribing
2 by pycassa | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I wanted to try codex after 5 months of claude code max subscription. And then I went back to my previous projects on claude design only to realize I don't have access to them anymore. This is a first. I never lost access to any of my past sessions because I unsubscribed in any of the LLM apps. I actually wanted to try out codex previously, but had similar experience with my credits. They gave extra credits equivalent to my montly subscription price, with some time limit because claude has so many issues that month. And as soon as plan ended. I lost access to the credits. Even after resubscribing, I still don't have access to those credits. I have sympathies towards the engineers, especially the ones that are putting themselves on X. But only when someone with large following has some issue, they sort it out. Having worked at a billing company, I can see how complex contracts sound good for the growth/sales folks but are also horrible for engineers actually implementing those contracts. Their complex rate limiting which is now a norm, identifying other harnesses to count them against extra usage are all probably not easy to implement without very rough edge cases. But all the "bugs" are just where the user gets screwed is what is problematic. I just wanted to post this here, after tagging them multiple times on X to alert other users.
2 by pycassa | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I wanted to try codex after 5 months of claude code max subscription. And then I went back to my previous projects on claude design only to realize I don't have access to them anymore. This is a first. I never lost access to any of my past sessions because I unsubscribed in any of the LLM apps. I actually wanted to try out codex previously, but had similar experience with my credits. They gave extra credits equivalent to my montly subscription price, with some time limit because claude has so many issues that month. And as soon as plan ended. I lost access to the credits. Even after resubscribing, I still don't have access to those credits. I have sympathies towards the engineers, especially the ones that are putting themselves on X. But only when someone with large following has some issue, they sort it out. Having worked at a billing company, I can see how complex contracts sound good for the growth/sales folks but are also horrible for engineers actually implementing those contracts. Their complex rate limiting which is now a norm, identifying other harnesses to count them against extra usage are all probably not easy to implement without very rough edge cases. But all the "bugs" are just where the user gets screwed is what is problematic. I just wanted to post this here, after tagging them multiple times on X to alert other users.
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I spent $100 in Claude tokens and 1k battles training my AI tank
Show HN: I spent $100 in Claude tokens and 1k battles training my AI tank
2 by mazzystar | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I built AgenTank. It is a small game where an AI agent writes the logic for your tank. You watch it fight, give strategic feedback, let the agent update the tank code, and send it back into battle. I have run 1,000+ battles on my own tank and spent about $200 in Claude credits improving it. The part I enjoy most is not just winning, but watching the tank make visible mistakes, thinking of a better strategy, and seeing whether Claude can turn that into better code.
2 by mazzystar | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I built AgenTank. It is a small game where an AI agent writes the logic for your tank. You watch it fight, give strategic feedback, let the agent update the tank code, and send it back into battle. I have run 1,000+ battles on my own tank and spent about $200 in Claude credits improving it. The part I enjoy most is not just winning, but watching the tank make visible mistakes, thinking of a better strategy, and seeing whether Claude can turn that into better code.
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Duckflix, an open-source self-hosted media streaming platform
Show HN: Duckflix, an open-source self-hosted media streaming platform
2 by patakxd | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I’ve been working on Duckflix, a self-hosted media streaming platform. It started as a full-stack project to combine a clean streaming UI with a Bun/Elysia backend, FFmpeg processing, SQLite, Docker deployment, and addon support. Website: https://duckflix.fun Demo: https://demo.duckflix.fun GitHub: https://ift.tt/my9pWNj
2 by patakxd | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I’ve been working on Duckflix, a self-hosted media streaming platform. It started as a full-stack project to combine a clean streaming UI with a Bun/Elysia backend, FFmpeg processing, SQLite, Docker deployment, and addon support. Website: https://duckflix.fun Demo: https://demo.duckflix.fun GitHub: https://ift.tt/my9pWNj