Amnesty, Civil Society Demand Apology, Retraction From Wike Over Threat Against Channels TV’s Okinbaloye
Amnesty International, alongside local civil society groups, has lashed out at the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
Amnesty International, alongside local civil society groups, has lashed out at the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
KOTA KINABALU: Civil society groups are calling for greater transparency on Sabah's undocumented population and stronger action to curb rising xenophobia.
The dismantling of USAID has had a significant impact on the projects that may actually serve to discourage illegal immigration to the U.S. Stopping illegal immigration is one of President Trump's top ...
TLDR; the interactive demo here can give you broad strokes of what it does and how it does it: https://justworkflowit.com/platform/organizations/de000000-0...Why did I build this: over the years any time I've had an idea for a product, I dread building the same not so trivial core components for it over and over again, especially the reliability and scaling bits on the backend. I want to focus on building the parts of my product that make it unique and differentiat
I've been a tmux user for years. When I started running 5-10 Claude Code sessions in parallel, I tried the tools that are out there: Conductor, cmux, the GUI orchestrators. None of them felt right. They either wanted me to leave tmux entirely for a 100MB+ Electron app with its own editor and Git workflow, or they were thin wrappers that didn't solve the actual problem: I need to parallelize my entire development environment, agents, editors, servers, logs, and keep track of all of it.S
Before anything, let me get certain concerns out of the way, right awayMandatory disclosure: Just to prove that this is not some yet-another-LLM cracked-pottery, I did similar work for SciPy and hand-translated ARPACK, PROPACK, QUADPACK, ODEPACK and bunch of other packs (https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues/18566 for the complete list, ~85K SLOC) when LLMs were not good for this type of work. Most of the translations are already released in previous SciPy versions
Hi HN! I am a 19 year old dev from Australia. Over here, lots of people leave their unwanted items on the sidewalk, but there’s usually nothing wrong with them.While saving up to travel, I built an app that made it really easy to list them (and stuff I had lying around my house) online. Using it meant I didn’t need a second job which was nice.A dev recently reached out to me asking if I could turn the valuation feature into an mcp so I decided to spin it off into its own product.A cool use case
It may sound obtuse, but I'm genuinely curious. I understand that AI as an assistant can be empowering, but the way AI was sold to the masses was that it would replace everyone and everything.It would allow small team to increase their velocity 10-fold. And I can see a glimpse of that here too where so many posts and comments share how much AI transformed one's life.So my question is, if AI is such a game changing platform, where are the apps? I'm still using the same stuff as I d
There are plenty of Artemis II trackers out there. I looked at a bunch and kept running into the same issues - some had data that didn't look right, it was hard to use on smaller screen, others felt overly complicated for what I actually wanted to know: what's the crew doing, where is Orion, how fast is it going. The best one I found was issinfo.net/artemis, which inspired a lot of the design.So I built my own. The part that was genuinely interesting to me was the data. Turns out
Hi HN!quick backstory: Did ML Infra at Linkedin. Side-quested and led content at a YCW20. Ignored that part of my life and started a business to build an enterprise fact verification system for agents. Wasn't a hair-on-fire problem space.And now here we are.Wanted to share https://usesnippet.app with you guys.Snippet is an AI-native talent management agency for content creators. We handle brand discovery, outreach, deal negotiation, pricing intelligence, and contract auditing on a
RAGOT is the frontend runtime extracted from a larger project I’ve been building (a real time, state heavy media server).I ended up writing my own runtime because existing frameworks didn’t handle lifecycle, state ownership, and long running UI cleanly enough for that use case.It focuses on direct DOM ownership, explicit lifecycle control, and predictable cleanup instead of a virtual DOM.Open sourcing it to see if this approach resonates with others building similar systems.There’s an interactiv
I've been working on a new programming language for AI agents. I would love your input on what makes programming languages good for AI agents, especially syntax, compiler, and tooling that could help AI agents write code.What makes Sigil good for coding agents?I've turned conventions into compiler rules whenever possible. The compiler owns the canonical printer and every AST has one accepted textual representation. For almost every syntax feature I tried to save tokens.Order and naming
As someone who loves both coding and language learning (I'm learning Japanese right now), I always wished there was a free, open-source tool for learning Japanese, just like Monkeytype in the typing community.Here's the main selling point: I added a gazillion different color themes, fonts and other crazy customization options, inspired directly by Monkeytype. Also, I made the app resemble Duolingo, as that's what I'm using to learn Japanese at the moment and it's what a
Hi, I am Debasish from India. I am passionate about building softwares. I started coding long ago around 2015 when android apps were built only Java. Kotlin was not a thing then. I built railify android app. That was the first time I built and shipped one product to the world. The journey did not stop after that. I built several other products. All of these are my side projects. I am not a software developer by profession. I am an electrical engineer working in a power plant in India. However, a
Education experts have emphasised that these researches have negligible impact on the society, technology and economy of Pakistan.
New data from 2026 shows DAOs centralising, not decentralising. Corporate governance research explains why participation ...
yoink is a Claude Code plugin that removes complex dependencies from your codebase by reimplementing only the functions you actually use.yoink runs as a three-step, agent skills-based workflow:1. /setup clones the target repo and scaffolds a replacement package.2. /curate-tests generates tests verified against the original's expectations.3. /decompose determines dependencies to keep or decompose based on principles such as "keeping foundational primitives regardless of h
I run a supply role at a company during the day and I'm building a B2B tool on the side. The problem I keep running into — both at work and in my family's business — is that chasing overdue invoices is manual, awkward, and nobody has a good system for it.Most small businesses I've talked to do one of three things: send the QB/Xero auto-reminder and hope for the best, send a WhatsApp message themselves when the reminder doesn't work, or just let it slide because the relat
We know who, and how they targeted the the supply chain, but who was the actual target of the exploit they got into the axios package? Were they successful?
Increasing numbers of African Americans are moving to the West African nation Ghana, living off their retirement or in this post-COVID world, working remotely. Also many are becoming dual citizens of Ghana, an idea that started more than twenty years ago with the late Ghanian Jerry Rawlings. https://youtu.be/42kMptf4EbM