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Show HN: I made a ChatGPT wrapper with Notion-like UI
Access Gemini Pro, Claude Pro, ChatGPT Pro models and more for $8/month.Is it another AI/LLMs wrapper?Yes.So why should I use it?Honestly right now there are a lot of other alternatives. But here's why I think it's useful enough to release it in early access:1. Clear & transparent pricing model. Usage rates is the same is providers api rates + 10%.2. LLMs responses don't rely on the client connectivity. We use Convex. It's super stable. You can even run multiple
Show HN: Dead simple clock for hidden menubar users
I love keeping my menu bar hidden for a cleaner, distraction-free workspace. But constantly moving my cursor to the top just to check the time got annoying. IYKYK.So I built Corner Time - a minimal app that displays the current time in a carefully positioned screen corner, gives you instant time access while keeping your menu bar hidden. Quite simple, but it's genuinely improved my daily workflow.Features:• Always-visible time display
• Customizable time format
• Customizable font styleI&#x
Show HN: Swift Scribe: On-device AI scribe using Apple's new Foundation Models
Despite the Liquid Glass controversy, our team is quite excited about the new on-device ASR model and Foundation Model Framework. It makes building local-first AI apps much easier, it was very easy to build a basic scribe app compared to our first iteration of our meeting note taker. Everything runs locally with zero cloud dependencies. With the option to combine with cloud models for more complex tasks, we hope to see more local-first AI apps.Microsoft just announced Foundry local as well, and
Is there a Linux laptop that has >=15" and >800 nits screen?
I have a macbook pro 16" for work. I work remotely and many times I work outdoors (in a park, in the nature) just because the laptop allows me to do this.The combination of battery + screen is incredible.Now, I don't like MacOS, and it's quite expensive (trying to save for a downpayment with my spanish salary...), and I'm looking for something similar but as personal laptop.I've searched high and low, and I found that x86 laptops improved a lot, but the screens barely re
Show HN: A tool to make AI text undetectable
Hey HN,
I wanted to share a project I've been working on, born out of a personal frustration.
While working on an essay, I used an AI assistant to help polish my writing and refine some points. The result was good, but I immediately ran into a problem: my university uses AI detection software, and I was worried about my work getting flagged.
My first thought was to find an "AI humanizer" to make the text sound more natural and bypass detection. I tried a bunch of popular online to
Biophotons May Shed New Light on Body and Brain Activity
Living organisms emit light due to biochemical reactions. This phenomenon raises the question of whether the electromagnetic ...
The Iceberg of Quantum Physics Explained!
You’ve heard of quantum physics, but how much do you really know? This video explains quantum concepts in layers – starting ...
Polar robots, quantum computing and other advanced technologies dominate interest at Shanghai exhibition
China has designated the brain-computer interface industry, both invasive and non-invasive, as a national priority. Shanghai ...
Ask HN: Future of Learning and Personal/Professional Development?
Assuming the desirable purpose of education is to ennoble fully realized individuals (maximum agency and autonomy?), is it possible the internet could be used to both quantify and qualify individuals aptitudes, skills, and abilities without placing an enormous economic burden (effectively indentured servitude) on individuals and families? My gut says the result would be a veritable and perpetual renaissance (but I'm also high on coffee bean and simply wondering what to do with my own person
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through June 14)
Artificial IntelligenceMeta Is Creating a New AI Lab to Pursue ‘Superintelligence’Cade Metz and Mike Isaac | The New York Times“Meta is preparing to unveil a new artificial intelligence research lab dedicated to pursuing ‘superintelligence,’ a hypothetical AI system that exceeds the powers of the human brain, as the tech giant jockeys to stay competitive in the technology race, according to four people with knowledge of the company’s plans.”Artificial IntelligenceWhy Supe
Spring convocation marks start of new journey for IQC graduates
Sat, 14 Jun 2025 12:00:00 +0000Institute for Quantum Computing celebrates spring 2025 graduatesTags: IQC community updates and highlights, Training
This quantum sensor tracks 3D movement without GPS
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a groundbreaking quantum device that can measure 3D acceleration using ultracold atoms, something once thought nearly impossible. By chilling rubidium atoms to near absolute zero and splitting them into quantum superpositions, the team has built a compact atom interferometer guided by AI to decode acceleration patterns. While the sensor still lags behind traditional GPS and accelerometers, it's poised to revolutionize navigation for v
Scientists just solved a 40-year-old mystery about quasicrystals
Scientists at the University of Michigan have unlocked a long-standing mystery about quasicrystals exotic materials that straddle the line between the orderly structure of crystals and the chaos of glass. These rare solids, which once seemed to break the rules of physics, are now shown to be fundamentally stable through cutting-edge quantum simulations. The findings not only validate their existence but also open the door to designing next-generation materials using powerful new computational te
Michael Saylor has a blunt response to quantum computers breaking Bitcoin
In a June 6 interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Saylor said that if quantum computers ever broke cryptographic security, they would “destroy Google…Microsoft…the U.S. government, and the banking system” ...
Trapped-ion advances break new ground in quantum computing
Research at the Quantum Systems Accelerator has been steadily breaking new ground, quickening the pace toward flexible, ...
A new problem that only quantum computing can solve
As quantum computing develops, scientists are working to identify tasks for which quantum computers have a clear advantage ...
Why Quantum Computing Stock Is Skyrocketing This Week
Earlier this year, Huang sent quantum stocks sliding after he said he believes useful quantum computers were 15 years or more ...
IBM aims to build the world’s first large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer by 2028
The company says it has cracked the code for error correction and is building a modular machine in New York state.
IBM claims ‘real world’ edge in quantum computing race
SAN FRANCISCO—Technology veteran IBM on Tuesday laid out a plan to have a “practical” quantum computer tackling big problems before the end of this
Nu Quantum Launches World-First Quantum Networking Unit to Scale Quantum Datacentres
A major milestone in scaling distributed quantum infrastructure and progressing towards commercialisationFirst industrialised, 19’’ rack-mounted solution that combines a dynamic entangler system and a real-time quantum network orchestratorModular and flexible platform adaptable to different qubit modalities and quantum use-casesAt the heart of a distributed quantum computing system, the QNU brokers entanglement links between multiple quantum processors, enabling them to operate coherently as one, more pow