Agent Safehouse – macOS-native sandboxing for local agents
from agent-safehouse.dev
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5 min
Agent Safehouse is a macOS-native sandboxing tool designed to prevent local agents from making mistakes or causing damage by denying write access outside of the user's project directory. It ensures that all operations are confined within the designated workspace, thus maintaining system integrity and security.
- Enforced by the kernel
- Denies write access outside project directory
- Ensures no impact on system outside designated workspace
Discussion (141):
38 min
The comment thread discusses the limitations of current macOS Docker solutions and the potential benefits of native macOS containers. Opinions vary on the effectiveness of sandboxing tools like sandbox-exec, with a focus on security boundaries and threat models in agent development.
- macOS Docker would improve development workflows
- Threat models are important for evaluating agent security
Counterarguments:
- Sandboxing tools are not perfect but can still provide reasonable security
- The primary concern is kernel vulnerabilities in sandboxing
- Containers offer a good balance between security and usability for many use cases
- Native macOS containers have performance, UX, and safety benefits
Security
Malware Prevention, System Security
FrameBook
from fb.edoo.gg
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todsacerdoti
18h ago
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18 min
FrameBook is a project where an individual retrofits a first-gen MacBook from 2006 with modern components to create a new and improved laptop. The process includes sourcing parts, disassembling the original MacBook, and assembling it with a new mainboard, RAM, display panel, peripherals, and other upgrades.
- Original MacBook model A1181 disassembled and used as test runs.
- New mainboard, RAM, display panel, USB hubs, camera, speaker kit, and battery installed.
- Top case circuitry tapped into for keyboard and trackpad functionality.
- Custom 3D printed standoffs and shields created for assembly.
Discussion (72):
11 min
The comment thread discusses a project of converting an old MacBook into a modern computer using components from Framework and other parts. Users share personal experiences with older Apple products, express nostalgia for them, and discuss the potential for building portable computing devices that combine display, computer, battery, keyboard, and mouse into one unit.
Computer Hardware
Upgrades & Retrofits, DIY Projects
The changing goalposts of AGI and timelines
from mlumiste.com
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skandium
16h ago
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The article discusses the evolving timeline for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) development, referencing OpenAI's self-sacrifice clause in their charter and contrasting it with actual AGI predictions made by Sam Altman. It also analyzes a ranking of AI models on Arena.ai to suggest that flagship GPT-5.4 model is lagging behind competitors like Anthropic's and Google's models.
The accelerating timeline for AGI development raises ethical concerns about AI safety and the potential for an arms race in AI research. The self-sacrifice clause could encourage collaboration rather than competition, which might have positive social implications.
- OpenAI's commitment to stop competing with a value-aligned, safety-conscious project if it has a better-than-even chance of success in the next two years
- Contrast between marketing claims and actual AGI timelines
Quality:
The article provides a balanced analysis of the topic, citing sources and presenting data clearly.
Discussion (325):
1 hr 41 min
The discussion revolves around the rapid advancements in AI technology and its ethical implications, particularly concerning military applications. There is criticism directed at OpenAI for alleged betrayal of principles and business practices. The debate also centers on the definition and capabilities of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), with some arguing that current AI models have already reached human-level intelligence in certain tasks.
- AI technology is advancing rapidly
- Ethical implications are a concern
- OpenAI's actions have been criticized
Counterarguments:
- AGI is not clearly defined or understood
- Current AI models are not considered AGI due to limitations such as lack of real-world model understanding, inability to learn in meaningful ways, and reliance on training data
Artificial Intelligence
AI Development, AI Ethics
Apple's 512GB Mac Studio vanishes, a quiet acknowledgment of the RAM shortage
from arstechnica.com
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rbanffy
23h ago
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2 min
Apple has quietly removed the 512GB RAM option from its top-tier M3 Ultra Mac Studio desktop, possibly due to a memory and storage supply crunch.
- Increased pricing for 256GB configuration
- Historic AI-driven memory shortage acknowledged
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing a clear bias or opinion.
Discussion (233):
47 min
The discussion revolves around Apple's potential strategy of pushing consumers towards lower RAM configurations, the impact of high RAM prices and shortages on AI/ML applications, and speculations about future product releases. There is a mix of opinions regarding Apple's motives, concerns over market dynamics in the DRAM industry, and suggestions for alternative solutions or improvements.
- Apple is trying to push people towards buying less RAM.
- There's a shortage of RAM due to high demand from AI data centers.
Counterarguments:
- Apple may be negotiating better prices with suppliers due to their large volume purchases.
- RAM shortages could resolve within 1-3 years as the market adjusts.
Technology
Hardware, Business
LibreOffice Writer now supports Markdown
from blog.documentfoundation.org
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todsacerdoti
16h ago
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The release of LibreOffice 26.2 introduces Markdown support and various improvements aimed at enhancing performance, compatibility, and user experience across the suite.
LibreOffice's focus on user freedom, open standards, and control over documents may influence users to adopt more open-source software solutions, promoting digital sovereignty and reducing dependency on proprietary tools.
- New Markdown import and export features
- Enhanced performance across the suite
- Improved compatibility with other office software
- Refined user interface behavior
- Strengthened support for open document standards
Quality:
The article provides clear and factual information about the release, without any promotional or biased language.
Discussion (61):
10 min
The comment thread discusses the potential addition of Markdown support in LibreOffice. Users express opinions on its benefits for existing tool users, suggest alternative approaches like 'Markdown for the Web', compare it with traditional office suites, and discuss tools for converting MS Office documents to Markdown.
- Markdown support in LibreOffice would be beneficial
- LibreOffice should focus on 'Markdown for the Web'
- WordPerfect was preferred over Microsoft Word
Counterarguments:
- LibreOffice already has Markdown import and export features
- Markdown support in LibreOffice would make it one of the slowest Markdown editors out there
Software Development
Open Source, Product Release
Cloud VM benchmarks 2026
from devblog.ecuadors.net
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dkechag
1d ago
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1 hr 16 min
An in-depth analysis comparing cloud VM performance across various providers for 2026, focusing on CPU workloads and price efficiency. The benchmarking scope has expanded to include more VM types from different providers, testing over multiple regions to ensure a range of performance results.
This comparison can influence cloud adoption strategies, potentially leading to more efficient resource utilization across industries.
- 44 VM types from 7 providers were tested
- Performance evaluated based on single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads
- Price comparison for On Demand, 1-Year Reserved, and 3-Year Reserved options
Quality:
The article provides detailed data and comparisons, avoiding sensationalism.
Discussion (153):
33 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on AMD's performance in the hardware market, particularly in AI capabilities and competition with NVIDIA. It also delves into the cost-effectiveness of self-hosted servers versus cloud services, highlighting infrastructure challenges faced by cloud providers. The community shows a moderate level of agreement while engaging in a somewhat intense debate.
- AMD is excelling in the market
- Self-hosting can be more cost-effective than cloud services
Counterarguments:
- NVIDIA is a multi-trillion dollar corporation while AMD is 'just' a few hundred billion
- AMD has dropped the ball on AI and compute accelerators
- Cloud services provide benefits such as autoscaling, managed databases, and DR capabilities
Cloud Computing
Cloud Providers Comparison, Performance Analysis
I ported Linux to the PS5 and turned it into a Steam Machine
from xcancel.com
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doener
21h ago
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A user named Black_Fox has ported Linux to the PS5, turning it into a Steam Machine. The community is discussing various aspects of this development, including running games like RPCS3 and other PC titles on the console.
This development could lead to more customization options for gaming consoles, potentially blurring the lines between PC and console gaming experiences.
- Black_Fox's achievement in porting Linux to the PS5
- Community interest in running various games like RPCS3 and others on the console
Quality:
The post is a discussion thread with various opinions and questions, not an article or tutorial.
Discussion (147):
34 min
The comment thread discusses the ability to run Linux on a PS5, with opinions ranging from nostalgia for past hardware openness to concerns about increasing restrictions. The community debates the implications of these changes and suggests potential solutions such as legislation or alternative devices.
- The hacker spirit is still present in the community
- Hardware restrictions are becoming more common and accepted
Counterarguments:
- The need for restrictions is justified by profit motives and liability concerns
- Legislation could help address some of these issues
Gaming
Console Development/Modding
Warn about PyPy being unmaintained
from github.com/astral-sh
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networked
1d ago
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Discussion on PyPy's maintenance status and its impact on numpy support
Users of PyPy may need to switch to other Python implementations for full compatibility with numpy and other libraries, potentially affecting project portability and development workflows.
- PyPy is not being actively developed anymore.
- numpy has phased out support for PyPy.
- A warning was added to documentation to inform users of the lack of active development and limited numpy support.
Discussion (161):
35 min
The comment thread discusses the development and future of PyPy, an alternative Python implementation known for its speed improvements over CPython. Users express concerns about funding, maintenance, compatibility issues, and confusion with the name 'PyPy'. There is also a debate on AI's role in open-source projects and suggestions for improving PyPy's visibility and support.
- PyPy development faces challenges with funding and resources.
- There's a need for better naming clarity between PyPy and PyPI.
Counterarguments:
- PyPy is a valuable research project and has been used for specific tasks like speeding up Python code execution.
Software Development
Programming Languages, Open Source Projects
LibreOffice: Request to the European Commission to adhere to its own guidances
from blog.documentfoundation.org
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maxloh
19h ago
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The European Commission has agreed to include the Open Document Format (ODS) version for spreadsheets in their feedback request for the Cyber Resilience Act. This decision was made after a request from LibreOffice's Board of Directors, aiming to promote open standards and reduce dependency on proprietary technologies.
This decision could encourage other organizations to adopt open standards and reduce dependency on proprietary technologies, promoting a more inclusive digital environment.
- This decision aligns with EU policies promoting open standards and reducing dependency on proprietary technologies.
- LibreOffice's Board of Directors initiated this request, emphasizing the importance of digital sovereignty.
Discussion (47):
9 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on issues related to file format compatibility, AI-generated content, and enterprise software adoption. The main arguments revolve around the perceived superiority of Microsoft Office over LibreOffice, structural biases in policy-making processes, and the impact of AI-generated content on communication.
- It is a structural bias built into the process
- The file format compatibility drama is long over
Counterarguments:
- Everything make them nervous
- Ever since LLM generated content proliferated we now have “This isn’t X. It’s Y” shibboleths EVRYWHERE!
Government & Policy
Regulations & Compliance, Digital Sovereignty
Show HN: I built a real-time OSINT dashboard pulling 15 live global feeds
from github.com/BigBodyCobain
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14h ago
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27 min
The article introduces Shadowbroker1, a real-time OSINT dashboard that aggregates live global feeds into a unified dark-ops map interface. It covers aviation tracking, maritime tracking, space & satellites, geopolitics & conflict, surveillance, and signal intelligence, with features like automatic updates, cluster display, and GPS jamming detection.
Educational and research purposes only; no classified or restricted data sources used.
- Shadowbroker1 is a real-time, full-spectrum geospatial intelligence dashboard.
- It aggregates live data from dozens of OSINT feeds on aviation, maritime, space, geopolitics, surveillance, and signal intelligence.
- Built with Next.js, MapLibre GL, FastAPI, and Python.
Quality:
The article provides detailed information on the tool's features and architecture, with a clear disclaimer about its intended use.
Discussion (99):
12 min
The comment thread discusses an innovative dashboard project called Shadowbroker that aggregates global flight, maritime traffic, satellite telemetry, and conflict data into one local interface. The project is praised for its real-time tracking capabilities and unique UI design, but suggestions are made to add features like RSS feeds or chronological feeds of specific data sources. There's a discussion on the technical aspects such as APIs used, optimization efforts, and access restrictions due to security clearance or financial resources required for certain data sources. The community is generally positive with some debate around UI aesthetics and hyper-awareness concerns.
Counterarguments:
- Access to certain data sources requires a security clearance or significant financial resources.
Internet
News, Technology