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Let an agent loose on a real python repo for a week, where it actually helped

The user tested an AI agent on a real Python repo, finding it effective for basic code tasks but lacking edge case handling and task requirement validation—key gaps for production-ready code.

Reddithigh13 days ago
8.0
10

I've built a few SaaS apps over the last year, and I noticed every project started the same way asking ChatGPT or Claude the same questions over and over.

The user built several SaaS apps over a year, noticed repeating the same idea evaluation questions to ChatGPT/Claude, needs a repeatable process for evaluating SaaS ideas, and asks others how they decide if an idea is worth building and their evaluation process.

Redditmedium13 days ago
8.0
10

MicroVMs: Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control

The user encounters pain points like memory waste, insufficient resources when using, and hassle of stopping sandboxes due to static resource allocation in existing VM solutions, hoping for isolated sandboxes with dynamic resource sharing.

Hacker Newsmedium13 days ago
8.0
10

U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6

The user expresses strong dissatisfaction with Fable's forced switch back to Opus upon detecting inappropriate topics, highlighting the need for more flexible content moderation in AI tools.

Hacker Newsmedium14 days ago
8.0
10

Leaking YouTube creators' private videos

YouTube creators' private videos are leaked via Google's system bug with unresponsive handling; targeted security tools are needed to protect creators' privacy.

Hacker Newsmedium5 days ago
7.3
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The AI Blackout: Why enterprise development needs an independent, open-weights fallback strategy right now.

The user analyzes risks of enterprise reliance on third-party AI APIs and proposes open-weights warm standby infrastructure to enhance development resilience

Redditmedium9 days ago
7.3
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Bring back crappy forums

The user strongly complains about upvote/downvote systems (like Reddit's) leading to echo chambers, calling for old forums—reflecting demand for diverse, open discussion spaces.

Hacker Newsmedium8 days ago
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Leaking YouTube creators' private videos

Leaking YouTube creators' private videos

Hacker Newsmedium5 days ago
7.2
10

PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform

The user complains about PeerTube's poor UX (no aggregated content, extra steps to find videos), stating it fails to attract casual users and needs better content discovery to compete with centralized

Hacker Newsmedium8 days ago
7.0
10

Let’s see some cool products! Drop what you’re working on or what you’re building! What are you struggling with distribution wise?

The user expresses dissatisfaction with repetitive engagement posts on X, highlights startups' distribution struggles (fake waitlists, no real traffic), and recommends BuildHop as a solution offering free distribution tools and genuine traffic support.

Redditmedium12 days ago
7.0
10

We're stuck choosing our first ICP. Looking for honest feedback.

A team building an AI-powered visual workspace for thinking is stuck choosing their first ICP, seeking feedback to clarify target users and product-market fit for solving scattered thinking across tools.

Redditmedium12 days ago
7.0
10

MicroVMs: Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control

The user shares their experience of ECS/Fargate being complex, Lambda having DX issues, and Google Cloud Run being simpler, implying a need for more efficient cloud deployment tools.

Hacker Newsmedium13 days ago
7.0
10

U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6

The user strongly dislikes Claude AI model's performance, says it was still terrible on opencode, doubts its ability to handle multi-file complex exploits, and finds 'too dangerous' restriction claims unconvincing.

Hacker Newsmedium13 days ago
7.0
10

Would you pay for a tool that turns Jira tickets into release notes and user guides?

The user shares the pain of repetitive Jira-to-documentation work, built DocSprint tool, and seeks feedback on usage, advantages over ChatGPT, and most hated documentation tasks.

Reddithigh13 days ago
7.0
10

Spent 3 weeks overthinking a decision and lost a client. How do you actually make hard calls?

The user lost a client due to decision paralysis, tried ineffective methods, considers building a 5-minute structured decision tool, and asks others if they face similar issues or if the tool would help.

Reddithigh13 days ago
7.0
10

Founders: Where do you find SaaS problems that customers will actually pay to have solved?

A founder building a platform to help others find and validate paid-to-solve SaaS problems is stuck on cold start, seeking effective sources for initial high-quality problems (considering Reddit, G2, etc.) and wants more suggestions.

Reddithigh13 days ago
7.0
10

What will make this good?

A marketing-background coding learner is developing an SEO agent tool, wanting to add keyword research and other features to outperform basic ChatGPT, seeking improvement ideas to enhance its competitiveness.

Reddithigh13 days ago
7.0
10

Waveloop: What Fable Left Me

The user struggles with implementing a spectrum analyzer for music visualization in his music playback software development, and mourns the discontinued Fable which quickly solved his DSD DoP audio crackle issue in edge cases.

Hacker Newshigh13 days ago
7.0
10

The annotated PyTorch training loop

The user expresses dissatisfaction with the Annotated PyTorch training loop resource, citing poor structure, lack of concept explanations, knowledge overload, and the need for more learning-friendly structured resources.

Hacker Newsmedium14 days ago
7.0
10

Political bias in AI: Where the AI models stand

The user complains about design flaws in an AI bias analysis tool, including reversed political stance labels for ChatGPT and Grok, misplaced icons, and unclear presentation, calling for improved interface design.

Hacker Newsmedium14 days ago
7.0
10
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