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FOLIO in 5: How Open Source Puts Libraries Back in Control
In this episode of FOLIO in 5, Richard Burkitt, Director of Innovation at EBSCO, explores what open source means in practice and how FOLIO gives libraries greater control, transparency, and flexibility without compromising on enterprise-grade support.
In just a few minutes, you'll learn how to:
Understand FOLIO's community-led governance model and transparent decision-making
See how predictable release cycles support smoother planning and continuous innovation
Discover what vendor neutrality
MapLibre :The Open-Source Mapping Library for Modern Web and Mobile Applications
Interactive mapping is a core feature of many modern web and mobile applications. While numerous mapping libraries exist, developers often seek solutions that are fast, affordable, customizable, and free from vendor lock-in. MapLibre has emerged as a leading open-source mapping library, originating as a community-driven fork of Mapbox GL JS. It enables developers to build high-performance interactive vector maps without relying on proprietary platforms.MapLibre consists of MapLibre GL JS for web
MacVoices #26204: Foreshadowing Tech - 'Colossus: The Forbin Project'
This edition of Foreshadowing Tech considers how so many AI speculations from Colossus: The Forbin Project have come true in both surprising and subtle ways. Regular panelists Chuck Joiner, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, are joined by guest AI enthusiast Jill McKinley to look at how the film predicted things like machine autonomy, surveillance, privacy and self-improving systems. Wrapped in a thriller that is as much political as it is tech, there are questions about freedom and security that we hav
Lawrence Lek - NOX - Exhibition Trailer, LAS Art Foundation (2023)
Trailer from the exhibition 'NOX' at LAS Art Foundation, October 2023 - January 2024
NOX is an expansive exhibition that imagines the psychological consequences of a future populated by smart systems and intelligent machines. It takes the form of a site-specific game environment which merges a physical multi-floor installation with a virtual world and locative sound experience. The installation turns the three floors of the Kranzler Eck building in Berlin into a facility where Farsight Corporat
Show HN: Docs.dev – A docs site you own, where AI drafts and you edit in place
Hi HN. Some backstory, because it explains why this exists.Our startup originally worked on AI-assisted documentation generation. When Claude Code and Cursor's agents matured, we asked ourselves the uncomfortable question: does a standalone "AI writes your docs" product still need to exist? We concluded no, and pivoted to what's now keyboard.dev.That left us with the docs.dev domain. We had a buyer in the docs space lined up and were genuinely excited for it to have a proper
Show HN: Running over 80M tokens in one agent session with no compaction
We ran a single agent session through all 89 sequential tasks of Terminal Bench 2.0 or over 80 million tokens, with no measurable accuracy loss versus running each task in its own fresh session. We didn't use compaction.Compaction is the standard fix for finite context windows, but it has problems. The obvious one is context loss - you can't compress 300,000 tokens of work into a sub-20,000 summary. Only the most salient information survives, and a single model unanimously decides what
Show HN: Clay Seal Identity – Agents need accountability
AI agents are starting to get real access like GitHub tokens, cloud credentials, customer data, deploy permissions. Not coincidentally, the rate of major cybersecurity incidents is rising rapidly. See for yourself: https://epoch.ai/data/cve?view=graph https://genai.owasp.org/resource/state-of-agentic-ai-securit... My friend and I, both AI researchers, are working on fixing this through an open-source project we've just started called Clay Seal.We'
Show HN: Drop Flap Boards for All
After posting about building my live hacker news drop flap board last week here and elsewhere, I got feedback from a number of sources and the most asked for was the ability for people to create their own without having to remix and host on Quickish. Well, I did it. Introducing: DropFlapBoard.com or flapboard.live - Which is better?.It's actually just a new quickish app (quickish is my service, try it out! popflame.quickish.space/flipboards) hosted app built off the hacker news one I h
Show HN: Cascade Chat – A Hackable IRCv3 Client for macOS, Windows, and Linux
Hello HN! I'm Matt and today I'd like to show you Cascade Chat.One of my earliest internet experiences was with mIRC. I always admired its straightforward, pleasant UI and the way it wove a hackable core into the code. The way you could build on the visual and API layers of the underlying IRC client to me was fascinating software machinery. It was truly a client that you could build on top of.As my career has progressed, I moved away from Windows and adopted Linux as my daily driver. T
Ask HN: AI Agent and harness containerization/security recommendations
Hello HN crew -I am seeing the tendency for people to allow AI agents to access local project & user folders, and beyond (operating system files).I thought to ask the question:
How can we best use AI tools safely - where the workflow often runs local system commands and network commands - to protect the integrity of our systems & data AND be easy enough to use productively?Comment structure idea:Operating system / Agent harness / Agent / Security strategy & tool stack
Are Minecraft servers down today? Minecraft services outage status
Is Minecraft down today, June 29, 2026? What is the service status of Minecraft servers? Here are DownDetector results and ...
Ramp’s billionaire CEO ignores résumés and Ivy League degrees—he’s more interested in engineers who built Minecraft servers as teens
Eric Glyman looks for "proof of work" over pedigree, an approach that echoes how Elon Musk staffs SpaceX and Tesla.
Ramp cofounder says he hired people who built businesses on Minecraft at 15 years old
Ramp CEO Eric Glyman said he hired a candidate because of their Minecraft business. He said that Ramp wanted leaders of "bizarre fringe communities." ...
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Ask HN: How to recover from thin content or de-indexing penalty on Google
I launched anitroves.com a few months ago and had added many wiki pages for Anime series and movies. At first we got around 20kexpression in under 2 weeks and most of our pages were indexed which was very likely google testing my website.After a month google started deindexing my website and due to our one tiny mistake this action got its pace and almost whole site was deindexed then we fixed our that mistake and also removed every wiki page now we have only a few hundred of pages.Its been more