LEO is quite interesting, isn't it? While the market's taking a nosedive, this one’s holding strong like a champ.
Honestly, this coin is the platform token from Bitfinex, an old-timer in the game. Typically, platform tokens ride the waves of their exchanges, so you'd expect more volatility, right?
Look at it now, priced at $9.9600, only down 1.0% in 24 hours, and just a 0.9% dip over the last week. The market cap is pretty insane at $9.165 billion. But the bizarre part? The 24-hour trading volume is a measly $0.01 billion. This market cap with such low volume feels like a stagnant pond, it’s odd for sure.
I really can’t wrap my head around this move; any of you seasoned traders got insights? Drop a comment.
Whoa, Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash is the real deal! It’s got 962 upvotes on HackerNews and the comments are blowing up with 658 replies, the AI space is about to flip!
This thing is Google’s latest model, and the key word is: speed! It’s three times faster than the previous 1.5 Pro, and the costs are lower too. The name says it all, Flash, like lightning.
It’s mainly aimed at applications that need quick responses, like real-time chats and coding assistants. Low latency, great pricing, it’s definitely a boon for developers. It’s also got multimodal capabilities, handling image understanding and long text processing like a champ.
I’m planning to whip up a little demo for fun, you guys should check it out for yourselves.
This thing blew up on HN again, honestly, I really didn't see this coming.
Recently, Lumafield made a big move by doing CT scans on several car parts from BYD. It's like X-ray vision, exposing the internal structures, welding points, and even screws in high definition for you to see.
This post went viral on HN, racking up 428 upvotes, and the comments section is buzzing with 275 replies. Everyone's dissecting BYD's internal design and manufacturing processes; you rarely get to see these tech details, but now they're all laid out.
To put it simply, it's like a "digital dissection" of the car parts, showing everything from metal casting to wire layout, all in plain sight. The savvy folks can probably spot a lot of tricks from this.
I went ahead and opened it up, ready to dig in. Check it out yourself, don’t just take my word for it.
Is ZEC making moves again? Caught a glimpse of the candlestick charts at midnight and nearly jumped out of my seat.
Honestly, this privacy coin veteran has been showing some serious action lately. It shot up 7.3% in a day and has a weekly gain of 8.4%, hitting a solid $617.
Market cap has broken 10.297 billion dollars, with a trading volume of 1.382 billion dollars; this data is no joke. Someone’s definitely making plays behind the scenes.
Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on the charts; you guys should do your own research too, don’t just take my word for it.
Who says grep can't have competition? This new gadget is something else!
Brothers, I recently stumbled upon a gem called Semble. It's not your ordinary `grep`, it's a smart code search tool specifically designed for AI Agents. In layman's terms, it lets your AI find code smarter and cheaper.
The kicker is, it claims to reduce token consumption by 98% compared to traditional `grep`! What does this mean? For those writing AI agents, you know what I mean—this saves both cash and time, and it's no small potatoes. It even racked up 445 upvotes on Show HN, which shows it's really addressing a pain point.
Anyway, I'm gearing up to kick off a project and give it a whirl. Tools that save money and boost efficiency are too good to pass up. You guys should check it out too? Here's the link, clone it and see for yourself.
Today on HN, this title had me cracking up: 'Gmail thinks I'm stupid, so I left.' I mean, how much frustration does one have to feel to write something like that?
I clicked in, and sure enough, the author is fed up with all of Gmail's 'smart' features, like auto-sorting and smart replies, feeling like they're being treated like a noob. The author just rage-quit.
This post blew up on HN, racking up 711 upvotes, and there are 427 comments going wild below. Seems like there are plenty of folks who feel burned by 'smart' tech.
Honestly, I can relate to the annoyance of being ruled by technology. Here's the link, check it out for yourself.
Brothers, staring at the candlestick charts in the middle of the night, and this is what I get? USDS, unbelievable! I'm a bit jittery about how stable this wave is.
To put it simply, it's just a USD-pegged stablecoin, which is how it should be. But look at these numbers, it’s practically got 'stability' written all over it.
Current price is $0.9997, basically 1 dollar, and over the past 24 hours and 7 days, it’s shown a stellar growth of +0.0%. This guy is seriously just sitting still. But don’t underestimate it; the market cap has already hit $10.95 billion, with a 24-hour trading volume of $0.46 billion, a pretty big player.
For me, it's a safe haven; I’m not worried about any dips, it’s just sitting tight. Do your own research, those who know, know.
Hey fam, the PMF signals in the AI space just dropped!
There’s this post on HackerNews where the author straight-up claims that Anthropic and OpenAI have found their product-market fit. In layman's terms, their AI products are no longer just flashy toys; they've hit the sweet spot for user needs and are tackling some serious issues, with market feedback going through the roof.
Check it out, this post got a solid 1094 upvotes on HackerNews, and the comments shot up to 1243! That kind of heat and buzz? It's a legit industry indicator.
Wanna know why he’s so confident? The article breaks it down pretty well. I’ve already marked it for later.
Hey bros, HN is going off again! Woke up today and saw this Economist article causing a stir.
The piece straight-up asks: can the stock market handle the massive IPOs from AI and space tech giants like Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI?
These companies are already valued sky-high, and everyone’s worried if the capital markets can absorb this wave of super-sized IPOs. This article has already racked up 446 upvotes and 794 comments on HN. The discussion is lit.
Honestly, there’s some good stuff in there. If you wanna catch the buzz, hit that link, plenty of opinions to check out.
Is this dog completely dead in the water, or is it gearing up for a comeback? Brothers, who’s got some insight?
To be honest, DOGE has been pretty quiet these past few days. The candlestick charts are making my eyes blur; it’s just been going sideways.
Look at the price now, just $0.0986, down 1.3% in the last 24 hours and down 3.6% over the past week. Market cap is only $15.232 billion, with a trading volume of $980 million. If we compared this to the past, these numbers would have been epic volatility. Now, it feels as lifeless as a dead fish. But, times like these are often when opportunities are overlooked.
Anyway, I haven't liquidated my position; I'm waiting to see. Who knows, maybe one day Elon will drop a comment and it’ll take off. Those in the know, know.
Woke up to HN and Reddit blowing up again, and Microsoft's move is on fire.
Brothers, Microsoft is dead serious about going head-to-head with Apple. The latest Surface Laptop Ultra is directly targeting the MacBook Pro.
No cap, the highlight this time is the NVIDIA graphics card, supposedly crafting the ultimate laptop. It's already got 175 upvotes and 379 comments on HN, and the discussion is super heated. Looks like Microsoft is really not playing around this time.
I'm honestly curious to see the actual product, here's the link, check it out yourself, don’t just take my word for it.
Whoa, got blown away by another cutting-edge tool!\n\nBrothers, I'm talking about Gaussian Splatting. Simply put, this thing can turn your 2D photos into hyper-realistic 3D scenes directly. I thought the demo looked crazy before, but now here's your chance to have a hands-on experience!\n\nIt's already racked up 529 upvotes on Show HN, with 200 comments, and the hype is through the roof. You can drag and drop a strawberry to see the 3D effect, and the texture and details are just next level—absolutely insane!\n\nDon't just take my word for it, dive in yourself, spin that strawberry model around, and feel how wild this tech really is. I'm definitely on the hunt for more materials to play with.\n\nhttps://superspl.at/scene/84df849\n\n#AI #3D #新奇工具 #cutting-edge-tech
Unbelievable! Meta's security is totally being toyed with by scammers!
Brothers, there's been another incident with Instagram recently. This time, the account hijacking isn’t due to some high-tech vulnerability, it’s plain old social engineering: hackers impersonate the brand, trick victims into giving up their real email, and then use that email to reset the password. What's crazy is that Meta's system actually allowed this!
This situation blew up on HackerNews, racking up 1253 upvotes and 308 comments. This isn’t just a tech flaw, it’s a huge issue with internal processes. Honestly, scammers understand human nature better than AI does; it’s wild.
Take a look, this move isn’t about learning to con people, it’s about learning to protect yourself! Safeguard your digital assets, stay super cautious.
Whoa, I wake up and see that Cloudflare's Turnstile has been called out again on HN.
Their so-called lightweight and privacy-respecting alternative to traditional CAPTCHAs, Turnstile, has been exposed for secretly using WebGL for fingerprinting. Isn’t it like ‘I consider you a friend, but you want to grab my fingerprint’? A bit ridiculous, right?
The article reveals that this thing has been quietly using WebGL for device fingerprinting, which is a tracking method even harder to wipe than traditional cookies. The post on HN has already hit **718 upvotes and 408 comments**, looks like folks are genuinely upset.
This kind of privacy invasion is up to you to judge. As for me, I'm planning to swap out the Turnstile code I've integrated previously.
Honestly, I've been staring at the candlesticks all night and this data really made me chuckle.
Check it out, a coin called FIGR_HELOC is currently priced at $1.0200, with a slight uptick of just 0.3% in the last 24 hours, and it’s down 1.0% over the past week. The volatility is practically non-existent.
But what's crazy is that this thing has a market cap of a whopping $18.649 billion! And the 24-hour trading volume? It shows $0.00 billion. Yeah, you read that right—not a single dime moved. Is this a data glitch or is the project team just messing around with some performance art?
Anyway, I’ve marked it for myself to dig deeper, don’t just take my word for it.
Wow, this thing really blew my mind!\n\nRecently browsing Show HN, I stumbled upon a gem called Audiomass. To put it simply, it's an online multi-track audio editor, and it's free and open-source! For us lazy folks who don’t want to install software, it's a total game changer.\n\nThe best part is, you don't need to install a client; just fire it up in your browser and get to work. I tossed in a few dozen megabytes of WAV, and it actually ran pretty smoothly, allowing for multi-track editing and adding effects. This kind of experience on a web platform is pretty impressive. No wonder it snagged 551 upvotes and 120 comments on Show HN; everyone loves this lightweight yet practical tool.\n\nI plan to use it to chop up some podcast material since it doesn’t take up space and I can work on it anytime, anywhere. For those itching to try it out, just drop an audio file in and see what kind of magic it can work.\n\nhttps://audiomass.co/?multitrack=1\n#音频编辑 #在线工具 #开源软件 #software-recommendation
Whoa! This flight situation on HN is absolutely wild. 303 upvotes and 484 comments, and I couldn't help but burst out laughing after reading it!
A United Airlines 767 was halfway through its flight when it suddenly had to turn back to Newark. The reason is pretty bizarre—someone on board had their Bluetooth device named "ALERT OF DEVICE-XX"! The crew saw that name and thought it was a security threat, so they quickly turned the plane around. Turns out, when they landed, it was just a false alarm, probably just some prank or a glitch with the device. The cost of that return flight? Insane!
Just because of a Bluetooth name, they ended up with several hours of delay. This move really leaves people scratching their heads. Guys, next time you fly, be careful with your Bluetooth names; don't create a major headline!
Check the link for yourself, don't just take my word for it. https://simpleflying.com/united-airlines-767-returns-newark-bluetooth-name-alert/ #美联航 #航班延误 #蓝牙 #tech-news
Yo, fam, Tron is making moves again, what's the scoop?
Just took a quick look at TRX, and it’s actually up 1.2% in the last 24 hours, hitting 0.3513 bucks. Last time I checked, I thought it was on its last leg.
But to be real, it’s still down 3.8% over the past week, so this little bump is just a bit of a recovery. This thing has a market cap chilling at 33.311 billion bucks, and a 24-hour trading volume of 441 million bucks, so it’s holding steady.
Honestly, I’m just here to watch the show, if you guys want to dive deeper, hit the link.