Ask HN: What game engine would you recommend for vibe coding?
5 by general_reveal | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I feel like things like Unity and Unreal have a lot of UI-centric workflows that wouldn’t be great for vibing.
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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Read‑only LLM tool for email triage and knowledge extraction?
Ask HN: Read‑only LLM tool for email triage and knowledge extraction?
2 by maille | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I’m looking for an LLM‑powered tool to help organize and query my email, but with a strict boundary: it must not write, send, or modify anything. Standard filters miss the nuance of "middle-ground" emails, and existing AI email clients demand full inbox control or try to automate too much. What I’m looking for: - Strictly read‑only triage : Categorizes incoming mail (e.g., “important”, “maybe useful”, “likely promo”) with zero write permissions ie. no sending, moving, deleting, or auto-archiving - Knowledge retrieval : Builds a searchable knowledge base from scattered threads. I want to ask natural-language questions like: “What were all the decisions about Project X across the last 3 months?” - Follow-up & action item detection : surfaces email threads that have stalled and need a nudge, while extracting explicit tasks and deadlines buried in long chains - (optional) Privacy-first : Ideally runs locally or lets me plug in my own API keys to keep the data secure Has anyone seen a tool that focuses entirely on this read-only, triage + retrieval workflow?
2 by maille | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I’m looking for an LLM‑powered tool to help organize and query my email, but with a strict boundary: it must not write, send, or modify anything. Standard filters miss the nuance of "middle-ground" emails, and existing AI email clients demand full inbox control or try to automate too much. What I’m looking for: - Strictly read‑only triage : Categorizes incoming mail (e.g., “important”, “maybe useful”, “likely promo”) with zero write permissions ie. no sending, moving, deleting, or auto-archiving - Knowledge retrieval : Builds a searchable knowledge base from scattered threads. I want to ask natural-language questions like: “What were all the decisions about Project X across the last 3 months?” - Follow-up & action item detection : surfaces email threads that have stalled and need a nudge, while extracting explicit tasks and deadlines buried in long chains - (optional) Privacy-first : Ideally runs locally or lets me plug in my own API keys to keep the data secure Has anyone seen a tool that focuses entirely on this read-only, triage + retrieval workflow?
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Any informed guesses on the actual size/architecture of GPT-5.4 etc.?
Ask HN: Any informed guesses on the actual size/architecture of GPT-5.4 etc.?
2 by dsrtslnd23 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Does anyone have decent intuitions or hard clues on how big models like GPT-5.4, Gemini 3.1, and Opus 4.6 actually are, and how they compare to the best open models like GLM-5? Are they all roughly in the same range now (for example around 1T params, maybe MoE), or are the closed models still much bigger? Also curious about “pro” versions like GPT-5.4 Pro - is that likely a different model, or mostly the same model with more inference-time compute / longer reasoning / better orchestration?
2 by dsrtslnd23 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Does anyone have decent intuitions or hard clues on how big models like GPT-5.4, Gemini 3.1, and Opus 4.6 actually are, and how they compare to the best open models like GLM-5? Are they all roughly in the same range now (for example around 1T params, maybe MoE), or are the closed models still much bigger? Also curious about “pro” versions like GPT-5.4 Pro - is that likely a different model, or mostly the same model with more inference-time compute / longer reasoning / better orchestration?
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Most beautiful personal blog UI you have ever seen?
Ask HN: Most beautiful personal blog UI you have ever seen?
6 by ms7892 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! Asking out of curiosity. The best blog UI you have ever seen in your life.
6 by ms7892 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! Asking out of curiosity. The best blog UI you have ever seen in your life.