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Detecting when LLMs are uncertain (Score: 151+ in 4 hours)

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All political ads running on Google in the US (Score: 151+ in 1 day)

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Plastic chemical phthalate causes DNA breakage, chromosome defects, study finds (Score: 150+ in 5 hours)

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OpenFeature – a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging (Score: 150+ in 14 hours)

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Quit Social Media (2016) (Score: 150+ in 18 hours)

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Smarter Than 'Ctrl+F': Linking Directly to Web Page Content (Score: 151+ in 6 hours)

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The brain's waste clearing lymphatic system shown in people for first time (Score: 150+ in 8 hours)

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The Lion of St. Mark's Square in Venice Is Chinese (Score: 150+ in 17 hours)

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Why Safety Profiles Failed (Score: 150+ in 10 hours)

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Understanding Gaussians (❄️ Score: 150+ in 2 days)

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Bitwarden SDK relicensed from proprietary to GPLv3 (🔥 Score: 158+ in 3 hours)

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Post World War II Food (Score: 151+ in 8 hours)

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Security research on Private Cloud Compute (Score: 150+ in 6 hours)

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Quantized Llama models with increased speed and a reduced memory footprint (🔥 Score: 152+ in 3 hours)

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Launch HN: Skyvern (YC S23) – open-source AI agent for browser automations (Score: 155+ in 4 hours)

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Hey HN, we’re Suchintan and Shu from Skyvern (https://www.skyvern.com). We’re building an open source tool to help companies automate browser-based workflows using LLMs.
Our open source repo is at https://github.com/Skyvern-AI/Skyvern, and we're excited to share our cloud version with you (https://app.skyvern.com) :)
Skyvern allows you to define a single (or a series of) goal-based prompts to instruct an agent to complete complex tasks on websites. Here’s a quick demo of Skyvern: https://www.loom.com/share/76b231309df74a528061fcf102e1967f
We built this to solve a specific problem: building browser automations often requires companies to either hire people and scale out operations teams to do tedious manual work, or hire developers to use products like UI-Path or Selenium to build automations.
Code-based solutions always run into the same problem: they’re brittle (wow this website added a new pop-up dialog and my script broke), and fail to achieve the same objective across multiple websites (how can I fill out a contact-us form on hundreds of different websites?)
We did a Show HN a few months ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39706004), and
since then, we’ve onboarded customers for a wide variety of use cases: generating insurance quotes on websites like Geico.com; applying to jobs on websites like lever.co; automating filing permits in local government portals; registering new corporations for employment identification; fetching invoices from hundreds of different portals such as hydroone.com; automating purchasing on a handful of e-commerce websites like zooplus.com; and filling out contact us forms on a bunch of random smb websites (such as HVAC websites).
To be able to service all of these, we’ve built and open-sourced quite a few interesting features:
(1) a fully-featured React application allowing you to see every action Skyvern is taking in real-time;
(2) livestreaming browser instances to allow our users to see what Skyvern is doing when running inside of a docker container;
(3) authenticated sessions, integrating with Bitwarden and allowing users to specify Email + Phone + QR-code based 2FAs;
(4) “workflows” allowing users to chain multiple goal-based prompts together, which can handle tasks like invoice downloading, or automating purchasing pipelines;
(5) processing HTML Elements (ex. identifying + summarizing SVGs) and performing website interactions (ex. Iterating over dynamic autocompletes to fill in address information correctly)
(6) “cached workflows”, allowing Skyvern to memorize previous interactions (ie text inputs) and re-use them in future runs.
We’ve also been blessed with a few model advancements to solve some of the cost concerns the community brought up. Skyvern’s token costs went down 80% from $15 / 1M tokens (GPT-4V) to $2.50 / 1M tokens (GPT-4O)
Despite the model costs going down 80%, Skyvern is still quite expensive to run, so we give every new user $5 of credits to try it out and see if it can be useful for you.
We would be honored if you could give it a try at https://app.skyvern.com and share some feedback with us, and we look forward to any and all of your comments!

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We can now fix McDonald's ice cream machines (🔥 Score: 152+ in 1 hour)

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Category Theory Illustrated: Logic (2021) (Score: 151+ in 5 hours)

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Smartphone buyers meh on AI, care much more about battery life (🔥 Score: 157+ in 1 hour)

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Brush – A new compatible Gaussian splatting engine (Score: 150+ in 19 hours)

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Yes, we did discover the Higgs (Score: 154+ in 1 day)

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Rustls Outperforms OpenSSL and BoringSSL (❄️ Score: 150+ in 2 days)

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Riot Games: Peeking into Valorant's Netcode (2020) (❄️ Score: 150+ in 2 days)

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Boeing 787s must be reset every 51 days or 'misleading data' is shown (2020) (Score: 150+ in 12 hours)

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Israel launched a dozen attacks on UN troops in Lebanon, says leaked report (Score: 150+ in 11 hours)

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Zigler: Zig NIFs in Elixir (Score: 151+ in 8 hours)

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iOS 18.2 Lets EU Users Delete App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera and Photos (Score: 150+ in 1 day)

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Never Missing the Train Again (Score: 150+ in 1 day)

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Show HN: Satoshi9000 analog BTC key generator (mechanical) (Score: 150+ in 1 day)

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I built this machine so I could generate Bitcoin keys that I could trust. Air-gapped and simple to use and understand (mechanical).
The Satoshi 9000 demo: https://youtu.be/bJiOia5PoGE
The key value proposition of the machine is that it generates analog randomness in the physical world and converts it into digital (1’s and 0’s) randomness. Seamlessly.
But it occurs to me that it may have other uses beyond crypto keys for your own use, such as:
* Randomized clinical trials. Clinical trials need a high degree of transparency for ethical reasons; also, for legal reasons should it come to light after the trial has ended that patient selection and treatment selection was not random or in some way biased (say, by the researchers themselves). The machine described herein can provide that transparency to young and old patients, technical and non- technical.
* Non-technical management. Many network engineers in need of security keys have bosses that are non-technical. Such managers might prefer security keys (and their generation) which are easier for them to understand.
* Estate planning. Suppose members of a family were to inherit digital assets (such as
Bitcoin, for example). Not all members of the family are technical and understand Bitcoin. However, each will still need to generate a secure Bitcoin key to receive their share of the inheritance. The machine described herein might help in that task because its source of randomness is more easily understood by laypeople and each can generate their own private key in private (in isolation with the machine).
* Anywhere where the users have to have an intuitive understanding of how the randomness is being created; whether they are 5 years old, or 95 years old, and all ages in between.
I'm curious to know if any of the folks over at HN can think of other use cases?

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Cable companies ask 5th Circuit to block FTC's click-to-cancel rule (🔥 Score: 150+ in 3 hours)

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Show HN: I built a task manager that separates "do" and "due" dates (Score: 150+ in 1 day)

Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6gKae
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Hi HN,
I’m the founder of Zesfy, a productivity app that I’ve been developing over the past few years. It’s designed to seamlessly integrate your tasks with your calendar, allowing you to transform your to-do lists into actionable events in just seconds. Here are some of its key features:

  - Task Progress: Automatically update your progress based on subtasks completed
- Step: Create step-by-step breakdown of the subtask
- Target: Organize tasks with due date
- Session: Insert multiple tasks to calendar event
- Space: Filter event from specific sets of calendars

I recently introduced new features that often missing from other productivity apps: the ability to set both “Do” and “Due” dates. With these features, you can effortlessly plan your tasks for the day while keeping track the upcoming due dates. What makes Zesfy unique is it separates tasks you’ve planned and those that are already scheduled in your calendar, giving you a more organized and flexible workflow.
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/zesfy-planner-calendar/id64799...

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