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Stellantis to sell small Fiat Topolino EV for $13,995 in U.S.
Show HN: Self-hosted voice AI agent for Asterisk/FreePBX
Hi HN folks ! I am the author of AVA, a self hosted AI Voice Agent that plugs into Asterisk/Freepbx so you own all the aspects of an AI Voice agent in your own infrastructure. It uses Asterisk native Audiosocket/RTP with python engine to run STT,LLM and TTS loop. The project support several full providers openai, gemini, grok, elevenlabs out of the box and also provides options to build custom pipelines by choosing different stt tts and llm. It also supports full local agent if you have a GPU wi
Show HN: Web App Uses RTL-SDR to Align HDTV Antenna
I was sick of losing the Telemundo signal during World Cup, so I built a Web App that uses a local RTL-SDR dongle to analyze the HDTV signal and help you point your antenna... GOAAALLLL!
PC Emulator PCem Makes It to WebAssembly
Modernizing Property Tax Assessments in Allegheny County
Ask HN: Add flag for AI-generated articles
Should HN add the ability to flag articles as AI-generated? This doesn't have to act as a regular flag, i.e., it won't de-rank the article; it could just show up as an indicator, allowing others (like myself) who don't like reading AI-generated text, to skip it. Open questions: 1. Why is the regular voting system not enough? 2. Should HN change in response to the gen AI era? It has been successful not changing fundamentals.
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MacKenzie Scott's Giving, in Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs)
Performant C/CUDA inference engine for Qwen 3.6 35B on RTX 5090 / Blackwell
Apple's "Thermonuclear" Response to OpenAI's Threat
Tacit Knowledge
Matthew Effect
AI's Biggest Unlock Isn't Productivity. It's Access to Expertise
Billion Dollar PDFs
Circular Obstacle Pathfinding (2017)
Lindsey Graham Dead at 71
Show HN: Hologram, photo management and culling built with Tauri
Hello Hacker News photographers! Yes, this is essentially my take on photo colling and management, similar to the features that Lightroom and Darktable already have. Because I shoot in JPEG+RAW, my workflow looks like me going through my JPEG images and then eliminating the JPEGs I don't like afterwards in addition to their corresponding RAWs. At least on my old MacBook, the JPEGs were faster to load than the RAW photos (probably a combination of CR2, the file my EOS 40D, not having embedded JPE