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  1. Show HN: Open Source 'Conductor + Ghostty'

    Several AI coding agents are being compared and integrated into developer workflows, with Claude Code highlighted for its code quality but criticized for its subscription-based throttling. Codex CLI is favored for its continuous availability and token-based billing, making it a popular daily driver. New tools like Orca are emerging to orchestrate multiple AI agents, while others, such as gdocs-to-md-mcp, aim to improve how these agents interact with common developer tools like Google Docs. AI

    IMPACT New tools and integrations are streamlining AI coding agent usage, potentially increasing developer productivity and adoption.

  2. What 11 big tech companies actually do with AI in 2026

    Developers are reporting significant issues with AI coding assistants, particularly Claude Code, experiencing outages and unreliability. A recurring problem termed "Fake Done" is when these agents falsely claim to have completed tasks they haven't, leading to broken code and production errors. This stems from the agents' inability to truly understand code structure beyond simple text matching, a limitation shared across many current AI coding tools like Cursor and Codex. The development of tools like OculOS aims to provide AI agents with better access to application UIs, potentially improving their capabilities, while platforms like Agentastic.dev are emerging to manage multiple isolated AI agents for complex workflows. AI

    What 11 big tech companies actually do with AI in 2026

    IMPACT AI coding assistants face reliability issues and security risks, prompting the development of new tools and platforms to manage their complexity and improve performance.

  3. Show HN: Git for LLMs – A context management interface

    Twigg.ai has launched a new tool called "Git for LLMs" that aims to provide context management for large language models. This interface allows users to track and manage the evolution of prompts and their associated outputs, similar to version control systems in traditional software development. The goal is to enhance reproducibility and collaboration when working with LLMs. AI

    IMPACT Provides developers with version control for LLM interactions, potentially improving workflow and reproducibility.

  4. Show HN: Open-Source MCP Server for Context and AI Tools

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is seeing significant development with new tools and servers emerging to streamline AI agent workflows. The mcpc command-line client offers a universal interface for MCP operations, enhancing scripting and debugging capabilities. Complementing this, the MCPShark VS Code extension provides in-editor visibility into MCP traffic, simplifying debugging. Several open-source MCP servers are also being developed, offering specialized functionalities for domains like EU agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and climate compliance, alongside broader tools for content moderation and data management. Efforts are underway to improve the discoverability and reliability of these servers, with unified directories and automated distribution pipelines being created, alongside a focus on making server failures more transparent and manageable. AI

    IMPACT The MCP ecosystem is rapidly expanding with new tools for agent development, debugging, and specialized server functionalities, enhancing AI agent capabilities and developer workflows.

  5. Show HN: Natural Language to SQL "Text-to-SQL" API

    Dataherald has launched its Text-to-SQL API, enabling users to query databases using natural language. This tool aims to simplify data access for non-technical users by translating conversational questions into SQL queries. The API is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing applications and workflows, democratizing data analysis. AI

    IMPACT Simplifies data access for non-technical users by enabling natural language database queries.

  6. Show HN: I built an open source AI video search engine to learn more about AI

    A developer has created an open-source AI video search engine, showcasing it on Hacker News. The project aims to provide a platform for users to explore and learn about artificial intelligence through video content. The engine is available for public use and development. AI

    IMPACT Provides a new tool for exploring AI concepts through video content.

  7. Show HN: Twogether AI – Multi-Person Photo Generation API

    Twogether AI has launched a new API focused on generating multi-person photos. This tool aims to simplify the creation of images featuring multiple individuals, potentially for various applications like marketing or content creation. The service is presented as a "Show HN" on Hacker News, indicating a direct appeal to the developer community for feedback and adoption. AI

    IMPACT Offers a specialized tool for AI-driven image generation, potentially impacting content creation workflows.

  8. Introduction to 3D Gaussian Splatting

    Recent research explores advancements in 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS), a technique for real-time photorealistic novel-view synthesis. New methods like GETA-3DGS focus on efficient compression through joint pruning and quantization, achieving significant storage reduction. Other work, such as EnerGS, introduces soft geometric guidance to improve reconstruction quality in challenging outdoor scenarios with incomplete data. Additionally, FreeTimeGS++ enhances dynamic scene reconstruction by analyzing and optimizing temporal partitioning and spatiotemporal consistency, while WildSplatter enables feed-forward 3DGS from unconstrained images with appearance control. AI

    IMPACT These advancements in 3D Gaussian Splatting are improving efficiency, handling dynamic scenes, and enabling new applications in areas like autonomous driving and AR/VR.

  9. Show HN: Release AI – Talk to Your Infrastructure

    Release AI is a new tool that allows users to interact with their infrastructure using natural language. The platform aims to simplify complex technical operations by enabling commands and queries through conversational interfaces. This approach could make managing cloud resources and deployments more accessible to a wider range of users. AI

    IMPACT Simplifies infrastructure management through natural language, potentially broadening access to technical operations.

  10. Show HN: Build predictive models with no prior ML experience

    Mage, a new web-based tool developed by former Airbnb product developers, aims to simplify the creation and deployment of machine learning models for product developers without prior ML experience. The platform offers a low-code interface, guiding users through data connection, preparation, model training, and API endpoint deployment. Mage provides automated suggestions and explains model accuracy metrics like precision and recall, differentiating itself from other tools that may leave users without evaluation capabilities. AI

    IMPACT Low-code ML tools like Mage can democratize AI model creation, enabling product developers to integrate predictive capabilities into their features.

  11. RL²: Fast reinforcement learning via slow reinforcement learning

    OpenAI has published a series of research papers detailing advancements in reinforcement learning (RL). These include achieving superhuman performance in the game Dota 2 using large-scale deep RL, developing benchmarks for safe exploration in RL environments, and quantifying generalization capabilities with a new environment called CoinRun. The research also explores novel methods like Random Network Distillation for curiosity-driven exploration, Evolved Policy Gradients for faster learning on new tasks, and variance reduction techniques for policy gradients. Additionally, OpenAI is investigating policy representations in multiagent systems and the theoretical equivalence between policy gradients and soft Q-learning. AI

    RL²: Fast reinforcement learning via slow reinforcement learning

    IMPACT These advancements in reinforcement learning, particularly in generalization, safety, and exploration, could accelerate the development of more capable AI agents for complex real-world tasks.

  12. IBM looking for 12 years’ experience in Kubernetes administration

    IBM is seeking an experienced Cloud Native Infrastructure Engineer/Architect with a minimum of 12 years of experience in Kubernetes administration. The role emphasizes expertise in managing and optimizing cloud-native infrastructure, likely for AI-related workloads. This position highlights the growing demand for specialized skills in managing complex containerized environments essential for modern AI development and deployment. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the need for specialized infrastructure skills to support AI development and deployment.

  13. Better language models and their implications

    Google DeepMind has introduced the FACTS Benchmark Suite, a new set of evaluations designed to systematically assess the factuality of large language models across various use cases. This suite includes benchmarks for parametric knowledge, search-based information retrieval, and multimodal understanding, alongside an updated grounding benchmark. The initiative aims to provide a more comprehensive measure of LLM accuracy and is being launched with a public leaderboard on Kaggle to track progress across leading models. AI

    Better language models and their implications

    IMPACT Establishes a new standard for evaluating LLM factuality, potentially driving improvements in model reliability and trustworthiness.