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Hacker News · u/_qnt · 2d ago

Show HN: TKeeper – policy-governed, signed intents for autonomous systems

As autonomous systems evolve (we see what AI agents are doing now), we open-sourced TKeeper, which allows you to build guardrails around their actions using typed intents, policy checks, and cryptographic proofs.It allow…

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r/openwrt · u/electrobento · 3w ago

Quick PSA: Your OpenWRT performance defaults may be sub optimal

TL;DR: Check your CPU governor setting. It could be set to a mode with no scaling or at a reduced frequency, which can reduce performance, reduce energy efficiency, and/or increase heat unnecessarily. I've been working o…

r/selfhosted · u/nkls · 2w ago

Google's coming change to app sideloading is threatening the Selfhosted ecosystem.

Android has long positioned itself as the open alternative to Apple's closed ecosystem. Many people chose Android for this openness and freedom to customize and alter your software. This is again under serious threat. Go…

r/sysadmin · u/Flying-T · May 13, 2026

Twin brothers wipe 96 gov’t databases minutes after being fired

In the US, fired and laid-off workers often have their digital credentials deactivated before they learn about the loss of their jobs; indeed, the inability to log in to a corporate system may be the first an employee kn…

Hacker News · u/invariantjason · May 3, 2026

The Algebra of Hallucination

Every legal AI platform on the market handles hallucinations the same way: they guess whether the output is correct, assign a confidence score, and hope for the best. That is not verification. That is a coin flip with a …

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