May 2026 Archive
17071.
Linux Shell Made in Rust
(github.com)
17072.
Slap Links – A Chrome extension inspired by SlapMac
(slaplinks.app)
17073.
Alternatives for the EDIT tool of LLM agents
(antirez.com)
17074.
17075.
Parallel execution for Node.js, done right
(github.com)
17076.
17077.
FriendHike – Find hiking buddies near you
(friendhike.com)
17078.
Personal AI for your real life. – Maple
(trymaple.ai)
17079.
Show HN: Export Webflow sites and CMS content
(webflowexport.com)
17080.
Generative art collection based on human interpretation
(mixedmessages.fyi)
17081.
N display of stupid, secret CISA credentials found in public GitHub rep
(arstechnica.com)
17083.
17084.
Coding Slow Is Smooth, Coding Smooth Is Fast
(daily.tinyprojects.dev)
17085.
Goodbye ChatGPT
(alexieidingli.medium.com)
17087.
'We don't see a robot as a threat: simply another form of presence in the world'
(english.elpais.com)
17088.
I built a tool that shows which parts might break your supply chain
(partfinder.dev)
17089.
17090.
Language Models Can Autonomously Hack and Self-Replicate
(palisaderesearch.org)
17092.
Claude Mission Control *real *free
(github.com)
17093.
RTMX: Intent Layer for Agentic Engineering
(github.com)
17094.
Token Saver for AI Tools
(are-you-burning-tokens.vercel.app)
17095.
17096.
17097.
Sci/acc: what happens to science after super-intelligence?
(willzeng.com)
17098.
Failure to Lawn
(longreads.com)
17099.
Good Code, Wrong Feature: The Handoff Problem
(productnow.ai)
17100.
Barnes and Noble CEO says the bookstore will stock AI-written books
(fastcompany.com)