Synology Lost the Plot with Hard Drive Locking Move (❄️ Score: 161+ in 2 days)
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ServeTheHome
Synology Lost the Plot with Hard Drive Locking Move
According to reports, Synology plans to restrict features to its own branded hard drives with the new 2025 Plus models. This is bad
Astronomers confirm the existence of a lone black hole (Score: 150+ in 11 hours)
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phys.org
Astronomers confirm the existence of a lone black hole
A team of astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute, working with one colleague from the University of St Andrews' Center for Exoplanet Science and another from the European Southern Observatory, ...
Launch HN: Magic Patterns (YC W23) – AI Design and Prototyping for Product Teams (Score: 150+ in 18 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/c/6t9AS
Alex and Teddy here. We’re launching Magic Patterns (https://www.magicpatterns.com), an AI prototyping tool that helps PMs and designers create functional, interactive designs and websites. There’s a demo video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK8C_tQBwIU, as well as video walkthroughs of specific examples at https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/tutorials/v...
While other tools help with “AI-assisted coding,” we have been quietly focused on “AI-assisted designing.” With Magic Patterns you can visually communicate your idea, get hands on feedback from customers, and test new features.
Teddy and I are best friends and former frontend engineers turned founders. We arrived at Magic Patterns after several pivots—always in the design tooling space, but different products that all struggled to get usage. We started working on Magic Patterns after an internal hackathon. Teddy built a UI library catalog and I messed around with GPT 3.5. We thought it’d be fun to combine the two: an AI component generator. Describe whatever you want, and get back a React component!
That started to take off and we gained users, but it wasn’t developers using the tool. Instead, it was PMs, designers, and leadership who could finally communicate their ideas. They use it to test new ideas quickly, get feedback from customers, and improve communication with internal teams. Also, hobbyists (and programmers who aren’t designers) use us to create designs and UIs that they wouldn’t be able to otherwise.
We use Sonnet 3.5 and 3.7, and leverage a fine-tuned model for fast-applying edits. The most challenging part is determining the most relevant context to feed to the LLM. We attempt to solve this with our click to update feature and by letting users define a brand preset, or default prompt.
Unlike other tools in this space, we’re specifically focused on (1) product teams—we're realtime and collaborative; and (2) frontend only—we don't spin up a database or backend because we aren't solving "idea to fullstack app."
A common workflow is a product manager building an interactive prototype and then passing it off to a designer for more polish or directly to engineers. Many teams are even skipping Figma entirely now, telling us that it feels like an unnecessary middleman. Teams are instead generating clickable prototypes, collaborating directly with stakeholders, and using that as the mockup.
With Magic Patterns, you can: - Collaborate with your team on our infinite canvas; - Match your existing designs by creating reusable components directly; - Brainstorm features and flows. (The latter is what we use it for internally.)
We started as a way to build small, custom components, but now people are one-shotting entire
websites and hosting them with us, or building dashboards that they share internally or in customer demos. People have sold $10k/mo contracts with Magic Patterns designs!
Small business owners—everyone from fishermen to driving instructors to hotel managers—are using us to build their websites and then hosting them with us. Example sites built by Magic Patterns include https://getdealflow.ai/ and https://joinringo.com/. It’s amazing how people who couldn’t have done that before are now able to, and super gratifying to us to be empowering people in this way.
You can get started with our docs here: https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/get-started..., and you can try the actual product. Simply go to https://www.magicpatterns.com and prompt for any UI you want.
Today no login is required, just click “Coming from Hackernews?” and you’ll get 5 messages free to try. Once you hit the limit, you’ll then be prompted to login. Plans start at $19/mo for another 100 messages a month (https://www.magicpatterns.com/pricing).
We’re stoked to be sharing with HN today and are open to all feedback!
Link: https://readhacker.news/c/6t9AS
Alex and Teddy here. We’re launching Magic Patterns (https://www.magicpatterns.com), an AI prototyping tool that helps PMs and designers create functional, interactive designs and websites. There’s a demo video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK8C_tQBwIU, as well as video walkthroughs of specific examples at https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/tutorials/v...
While other tools help with “AI-assisted coding,” we have been quietly focused on “AI-assisted designing.” With Magic Patterns you can visually communicate your idea, get hands on feedback from customers, and test new features.
Teddy and I are best friends and former frontend engineers turned founders. We arrived at Magic Patterns after several pivots—always in the design tooling space, but different products that all struggled to get usage. We started working on Magic Patterns after an internal hackathon. Teddy built a UI library catalog and I messed around with GPT 3.5. We thought it’d be fun to combine the two: an AI component generator. Describe whatever you want, and get back a React component!
That started to take off and we gained users, but it wasn’t developers using the tool. Instead, it was PMs, designers, and leadership who could finally communicate their ideas. They use it to test new ideas quickly, get feedback from customers, and improve communication with internal teams. Also, hobbyists (and programmers who aren’t designers) use us to create designs and UIs that they wouldn’t be able to otherwise.
We use Sonnet 3.5 and 3.7, and leverage a fine-tuned model for fast-applying edits. The most challenging part is determining the most relevant context to feed to the LLM. We attempt to solve this with our click to update feature and by letting users define a brand preset, or default prompt.
Unlike other tools in this space, we’re specifically focused on (1) product teams—we're realtime and collaborative; and (2) frontend only—we don't spin up a database or backend because we aren't solving "idea to fullstack app."
A common workflow is a product manager building an interactive prototype and then passing it off to a designer for more polish or directly to engineers. Many teams are even skipping Figma entirely now, telling us that it feels like an unnecessary middleman. Teams are instead generating clickable prototypes, collaborating directly with stakeholders, and using that as the mockup.
With Magic Patterns, you can: - Collaborate with your team on our infinite canvas; - Match your existing designs by creating reusable components directly; - Brainstorm features and flows. (The latter is what we use it for internally.)
We started as a way to build small, custom components, but now people are one-shotting entire
websites and hosting them with us, or building dashboards that they share internally or in customer demos. People have sold $10k/mo contracts with Magic Patterns designs!
Small business owners—everyone from fishermen to driving instructors to hotel managers—are using us to build their websites and then hosting them with us. Example sites built by Magic Patterns include https://getdealflow.ai/ and https://joinringo.com/. It’s amazing how people who couldn’t have done that before are now able to, and super gratifying to us to be empowering people in this way.
You can get started with our docs here: https://www.magicpatterns.com/docs/documentation/get-started..., and you can try the actual product. Simply go to https://www.magicpatterns.com and prompt for any UI you want.
Today no login is required, just click “Coming from Hackernews?” and you’ll get 5 messages free to try. Once you hit the limit, you’ll then be prompted to login. Plans start at $19/mo for another 100 messages a month (https://www.magicpatterns.com/pricing).
We’re stoked to be sharing with HN today and are open to all feedback!
Haskelling My Python (❄️ Score: 151+ in 3 days)
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unnamed.website
Haskelling My Python
Reimplementing Haskell lazy infinite lists using Python generators
Attacking My Landlord's Boiler (Score: 155+ in 6 hours)
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blog.videah.net
Attacking My Landlord's Boiler - videah's blog
Whistleblower: DOGE Siphoned NLRB Case Data (🔥 Score: 181+ in 45 minutes)
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Krebs on Security
Whistleblower: DOGE Siphoned NLRB Case Data
A security architect with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) alleges that employees from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) transferred gigabytes of sensitive data from agency case files in early March, using short-lived accounts…
Cheating the Reaper in Go (Score: 151+ in 15 hours)
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mcyoung.xyz
Cheating the Reaper in Go · mcyoung
A M.2 HDMI capture card (Score: 150+ in 19 hours)
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Interfacing Linux
Magewell Eco: M.2 HDMI Capture Card
Have you ever looked at an NVMe drive and thought to yourself, 'Hey, this would be 31.7% cooler with HDMI ports?'
101 BASIC Computer Games (Score: 150+ in 17 hours)
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GitHub
GitHub - maurymarkowitz/101-BASIC-Computer-Games: Type-in programs from the original 101 BASIC Computer Games, in their original…
Type-in programs from the original 101 BASIC Computer Games, in their original DEC and Dartmouth dialects. No, this is *not* the same as BASIC Computer Games. - maurymarkowitz/101-BASIC-Computer-Games
SerenityOS is a love letter to '90s user interfaces (Score: 151+ in 6 hours)
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Supabase raises $200M Series D at $2B valuation (🔥 Score: 151+ in 2 hours)
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Yahoo Finance
Exclusive: Supabase raises $200 million Series D at $2 billion valuation
Supabase raises a $200 million Series D, and the company hits a $2 billion valuation.
Prolog Adventure Game (Score: 150+ in 18 hours)
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GitHub
GitHub - stefanrodrigues2/Prolog-Adventure-game: Text Adventure game in SWI Prolog.
Text Adventure game in SWI Prolog. Contribute to stefanrodrigues2/Prolog-Adventure-game development by creating an account on GitHub.
We Diagnosed and Fixed the 2023 Voyager 1 Anomaly from 15B Miles Away [video] (❄️ Score: 150+ in 3 days)
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YouTube
How We Diagnosed and Fixed the 2023 Voyager 1 Anomaly from 15 Billion Miles Away
David Cummings (JPL) presents "How We Diagnosed and Fixed the 2023 Voyager 1 Anomaly from 15 Billion Miles Away" for FSW Workshop 2025 hosted by Stoke Space at UW Seattle, WA, March 2025.
ClickHouse gets lazier (and faster): Introducing lazy materialization (🔥 Score: 153+ in 3 hours)
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ClickHouse
ClickHouse gets lazier (and faster): Introducing lazy materialization
ClickHouse learned to procrastinate strategically. Discover how lazy materialization skips unnecessary column reads to accelerate queries.
Abusing DuckDB-WASM by making SQL draw 3D graphics (Sort Of) (Score: 152+ in 6 hours)
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Patrick Trainer
Personal blog and portfolio site
Algebraic Semantics for Machine Knitting (Score: 150+ in 5 hours)
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Sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS (Homebrew replacement) (🔥 Score: 155+ in 3 hours)
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GitHub
GitHub - alexykn/sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS
Rust based package manager for macOS. Contribute to alexykn/sapphire development by creating an account on GitHub.
Atuin Desktop: Runbooks That Run (🔥 Score: 151+ in 2 hours)
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The Atuin Blog
Atuin Desktop: Runbooks that Run
Atuin Desktop looks like a doc, but runs like your terminal. Script blocks, embedded terminals, database clients and prometheus charts - all in one place.
I should have loved biology too (Score: 151+ in 7 hours)
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Substack
I should have loved biology too
How I went from hating it to being obsessed, the allure of great writing, and a post-scuba-dive moment of clarity
Making a smart bike dumb so it works again (❄️ Score: 151+ in 3 days)
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Blog of Francisco Presencia
Making a smart bike <del>dumb</del> work again — Francisco Presencia
My smart bike company went bankrupt, so I added a physical button to turn the light on/off