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AI 资讯 The Verge AI

Here comes new Siri again

Apple has been on its back foot, AI-wise, for the past few years. But in a strange way, playing from behind might not be such a bad move. At WWDC on Monday, Apple appears to be getting ready to reintroduce us to the new Siri. Again. As a reminder, we met the new Siri in […]

Allison Johnson 2026-06-06 20:00 11 原文
产品设计 The Verge AI

The next YouTube phenomenon hitting the big screen

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 131, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, happy last week of productivity before the World Cup starts, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about the World Cup […]

David Pierce 2026-06-06 20:00 10 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

how to make the "mimic"

if youve been on the internet long enought you probably know vommitedthoughts a person that created the mimic irl and he can talk to it and it replies very human like, so ive been wanting to make my own chatbot like that called kira but idk how my last experience with python chatbots failed since it was SO dumb and it started talking to itself so how do i make my own chatbot that i can constimize its personality ?? submitted by /u/i_am_X-Kira [link] [留言]

/u/i_am_X-Kira 2026-06-06 19:55 6 原文
开发者 Reddit r/webdev

P2P file sharing app without cloud, free and open-source

Hello reddit! I am P2P engineer so in my free time was working one little side project I'm excited to share, it's called AlterSend. AlterSend is a free, open-source app for sending files directly between your devices, no cloud, no uploads, no size limits. Files transfer peer-to-peer and are end-to-end encrypted, so nothing is ever stored on a server. GitHub: https://github.com/denislupookov/altersend Features: No accounts No servers storing your files End-to-end encrypted No file size limit Cross-platform (desktop + mobile) Open source The idea was to build a good alternative to the established cloud file-transfer apps, without the cloud. How it works, roughly: AlterSend is built on Hyperswarm, which underneath is a Kademlia DHT. For every transfer we generate a random key that acts as a discovery topic, you share that with whoever should receive the files. Each peer announces itself on the DHT under its own node ID, so peers can find each other directly. A handful of public bootstrap nodes serve as the initial entry point and after that peers discover one another through the DHT without relying on any central server. Once two peers connect, the transfer is direct and encrypted end-to-end. Would love to hear your feedback! submitted by /u/AlgoAstronaut [link] [留言]

/u/AlgoAstronaut 2026-06-06 19:51 6 原文
产品设计 Reddit r/webdev

Cache-control header builder and validator

Just something for your bookmarks and also a little bit of a learning resource. For those of you who are using PageGym, I also (very) discretely integrated it into the request view dialog. https://pagegym.com/tools/cache-control Cheers! submitted by /u/svvnguy [link] [留言]

/u/svvnguy 2026-06-06 19:38 6 原文
AI 资讯 Product Hunt

Stride

The AI workspace that plans, designs and ships with you. Discussion | Link

2026-06-06 19:14 4 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/webdev

I made a type-safe RPC + event streaming library over WebSockets

I was working with websockets and wanted some lightweight solution which was easy to work with and I never liked working with plain websockets and as an experiment I started building a typesafe solution and which is how I came up with @frsty/wsrpc . You can define procedures on the server (like trpc) , get typed send and on on the client. No codegen, no event codes objects to share between client and server, 0 runtime dependencies. Handlers are generator functions, yield events, return the RPC response: https://preview.redd.it/0igrus569n5h1.png?width=3680&format=png&auto=webp&s=880c6b2fd90a04866058bc91d703995c14482b07 All the event codes, returns and callback functions are typesafe. Works with zod, valibot, arktype, anything that implements Standard Schema. framework-agnostic. Still early so would appreciate some feedback. For detailed example see github.com/frstycodes/wsrpc submitted by /u/frstyyy [link] [留言]

/u/frstyyy 2026-06-06 19:10 5 原文
开发者 Reddit r/webdev

Open-source gamification UI library

The shadcn registry directory is pretty stacked, but there isn't currently any depth in the gamification space. So I decided to build a library of 17 components across the major features you see in most consumer platforms. Things like streaks, achievements, leaderboards, points etc. Trophy UI is fully open-source, and while it seamlessly integrates with Trophy itself, the UI components just accept regular props and so can be used with any backend. Most interesting components: Streak calendar - weekly, monthly or yearly (git-style) view of streak history, with support for streak freezes which are pretty common in consumer apps like Duolingo. Leaderboard rankings - flat list of rankings each with support for avatars, bylines and change indicators. Also supports pagination and collapsed rows to focus rankings around a particular position i.e. show users to top three users above and below them. Achievement badge - a simple badge with support for locked/unlocked states plus features like percentage completion and rarity (the share of users who have unlocked the badge). Points levels timeline - progression path for points levels with support for sub-levels (Bronze I, II, III, Silver I, II, III etc) plus anchoring to a particular users current progress. Every component is installable via shadcn CLI: npx shadcn@latest add https://ui.trophy.so/<component> Once installed you own the code, customize and modify as you see fit. Also very happy to accept contributions for new components or features for existing components. Would love to hear what people think, and would very much appreciate a star on GH if you think its valuable! submitted by /u/CBRIN13 [link] [留言]

/u/CBRIN13 2026-06-06 19:01 8 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/artificial

Learn Agentic AI with quick, easy to run hands on labs, visual canvases and notebooks for free!

If you’re a full-stack engineer or technical architect willing to learn production-grade enterprise agents, you need architecture, security, and type-safe systems. That’s why we built AgentSwarms.fyi —the ultimate hands-on educational platform for teaching agentic AI and multi-agent workflows. 🚀 The Core AgentSwarms Ecosystem: Real-World Architectures: Skip the generic hello-world loops. Learn production-grade systems like human-in-the-loop validation, automated multi-platform content multiplexers, and secure code-sandbox environments. Deterministic Cloud Guardrails: Deep dives into multi-cloud token economics, dynamic cost-optimized routing, and model evaluation metrics. Grassroots Engineering Focus: No corporate marketing fluff. Just raw, practical code patterns designed to bridge the gap between fragile prototypes and stable cloud deployments. 💣 The New Drop: 60+ Browser-Native TypeScript Notebooks We just completely re-engineered our learning workspace. We’ve added 60+ fully interactive TypeScript Notebooks running 100% natively in your browser. No pip install dependency hell, no local Docker setup, and zero environment friction. Read the architecture, tweak the system prompts or Zod schemas, hit play, and watch the streaming terminal execute live across the five absolute best frameworks in the ecosystem: 🟢 LangChain.js (Fundamentals & Middleware Guardrails) 🔀 LangGraph.js (Cyclic Graphs & Stateful Orchestration) 💾 LlamaIndex.ts (Sentence-Window Retrieval & RAG Triad Evals) ⚡ Vercel AI SDK (Streaming UI Integration) 🤖 OpenAI Agents SDK (Lightweight, low-boilerplate loops) Stop passively scrolling through video courses. Open a canvas, break the graph nodes, and start compiling real multi-agent swarms. 👉 Dive in for free: agentswarms.fyi/learn submitted by /u/Outside-Risk-8912 [link] [留言]

/u/Outside-Risk-8912 2026-06-06 18:39 6 原文
AI 资讯 Reddit r/webdev

After fighting instagram's non existent APIs for months, I'm currently building a github-related app. And I must say these rate limits are absolutely LOVELY

I was working with being tortured by Instagram API for a client project. Eventually I delivered something that barely worked with duct tapes and prayers. Never again I'll take on any instagram/meta related project. And after that horrible experience github's rate limits, API coverage and documentation, everything about it felt like a breath of fresh air. Whereas instagram was like; "I'll give you one API call per sometimes and you better cache it" I thought I'd add some pictures from the app I'm working on since it's showoff saturday. Though there's still a lot I need to work on and I'm not sure if I'll even finish it. I just found a way to build desktop apps in python using html/css and I'm going nuts with it lol Edit : If I ever finish this app, it'll be free and open source. Basically you generate an API key, put it into the app and it lets you view, filter, and update your issues. Can also click on repo name or issue title to view in your default browser. I recently downloaded github desktop and it didn't have this feature, so I thought I'd do it myself and learn more python in the meantime. I have a few more ideas for it but I'm trying not to scope creep myself submitted by /u/mekmookbro [link] [留言]

/u/mekmookbro 2026-06-06 18:34 7 原文