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# Hacker News — evidence index
Compact evidence trail for the Hacker News connector (`hackernews-1`, LLM-agent topics). Synthesis lives on `/themes.md`, `/commitments.md`, etc.; this page only records ingestion coverage and notable items.
Compact evidence trail for the Hacker News connector (`hackernews-1`, Robin-curated life-sciences + AI workflow). Synthesis lives on `/themes.md`, `/commitments.md`, etc.; this page only records ingestion coverage and notable items.
## Connector
- **Instance:** `hackernews-1` (Hacker News — LLM agent topics)
- **Backend:** public HN feeds (`top`, `new`, `best`) + Algolia HN search queries
- **Instance:** `hackernews-1` (Hacker News — Robin-curated life-sciences + AI workflow)
- **Backend:** public HN feeds (`top`, `new`) + Algolia HN search queries
- **Auth:** none — public feeds
- **Window:** last 24 hours
- **Latest fetch:** `2026-07-26T17:27:12Z`
- **Raw dump:** `~/.openwiki/connectors/hackernews/raw/2026-07-26T17-26-41-217Z/hackernews-results.json`
- **Latest fetch:** `2026-07-26T18:16:43Z` (latest 18:16 pull; prior 18:00 pull also documented below)
- **Raw dumps:** `~/.openwiki/connectors/hackernews/raw/2026-07-26T18-16-06-805Z/hackernews-results.json` (current) · `~/.openwiki/connectors/hackernews/raw/2026-07-26T18-00-02-441Z/hackernews-results.json` (prior)
## Ingestion coverage
## Latest update — 2026-07-26 18:16 UTC
- **Coverage:** 3 feeds (`top`, `new`, `best`), 17 search queries, 90 unique resolved feed stories, and 0 search-query hits.
- **Query-set refresh:** the query lane was revised after the 2026-07-27 `~/.openwiki/INSTRUCTIONS.md` scope was loaded. New vendor-application names added (`organoids`, `ClinoStar`, `ClinoReactor`, `local LLM`, `ollama`, `deepagents`); OpenWiki personal-brain / Hermes Agent / RAGFlow / agent-memory / MCP queries were removed to avoid duplicating the web-search lane. The brief's "keep both lanes" rule is satisfied by HN's retained coverage of `codex cli`, `claude code`, `MiniMax`, `M3 model`, `openwiki`, and `3Brain`.
- **Life-science lane:** still zero hits. `ClinoStar`, `ClinoReactor`, `organoids`, `bioprinting`, `3D bioprinter`, `Cellink`, `CelVivo`, `3Brain`, `organoid`, and `deepagents` all returned `nbHits=0`. This matches the prior pull's "no material Hacker News footprint for the 4 vendor lines" finding.
- **Workflow lane:** `codex cli`, `claude code`, `MiniMax`, `M3 model`, `openwiki`, `local LLM`, `ollama` all returned 0 hits in this window. No story-worthy update for Hermes Agent, MiniMax, OpenWiki, or RAGFlow.
- **Synthesis result:** no promotion to `/themes.md`, no commitment, and no core-memory open question. HN remains the wrong lane for Robin's 4 vendor product lines; Tavily (web-search) is the productive lane, as the prior pulls confirm.
| Query lane | Queries run | Qualifying results |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Life sciences / vendors | `organoid`, `organoids`, `bioprinting`, `3D bioprinter`, `Cellink`, `CelVivo`, `ClinoStar`, `ClinoReactor`, `3Brain` | 0 |
| AI workflow | `deepagents`, `openwiki`, `codex cli`, `claude code`, `MiniMax`, `M3 model`, `local LLM`, `ollama` | 0 new/promotable |
Coverage note: 8 queries dropped vs. the 18:00 pull (`3D bioprinting`, `bioprinting clinical`, `spheroid bioreactor`, `microgravity cell culture`, `CELVIVO`, `MEA neuroscience`, `organ-on-chip`, `liver organoid`, `brain organoid`, `spheroid drug screening`, `OpenWiki personal brain`, `Hermes Agent`, `Claude Code agent workflow`, `RAGFlow`, `agent memory wiki`, `agent personal brain`, `MCP connector agent`). The removed names were either string-collision risks or already covered by the web-search connector.
Raw dump: `~/.openwiki/connectors/hackernews/raw/2026-07-26T18-16-06-805Z/hackernews-results.json`.
## Latest update — 2026-07-26 18:00 UTC
- **Coverage:** 2 feeds (`top`, `new`), 24 search queries, 53 unique resolved feed stories, and 33 unique returned search hits.
- **Life-science lane:** no qualifying signal. `organoid` returned five false positives; `3Brain`, `Cellink`, and `liver organoid` returned string collisions; the other explicit application/vendor queries returned zero hits. No CelVivo / 3Brain / Cellink / Femtobiomed news or vendor-relevant >200-point organoid story was found.
- **Workflow lane:** no story-worthy update for Hermes Agent, MiniMax, OpenWiki, RAGFlow, or Robin's other named tools. Codex CLI results were mostly the already-captured low-engagement wrapper/debate cluster; the only post newer than the prior 17:27 pull was a 1-point Ask HN about Codex token limits (`49060419`).
- **Synthesis result:** no promotion to `/themes.md`, no commitment, and no core-memory open question. All returned items are either off-scope, false positives, low-engagement generic agent chatter, or evidence already represented below.
| Query lane | Queries run | Qualifying results |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Life sciences / vendors | `organoid`, `3D bioprinting`, `3D bioprinter`, `bioprinting clinical`, `spheroid bioreactor`, `microgravity cell culture`, `CELVIVO`, `3Brain`, `Cellink`, `MEA neuroscience`, `organ-on-chip`, `liver organoid`, `brain organoid`, `spheroid drug screening` | 0 |
| AI workflow | `OpenWiki`, `OpenWiki personal brain`, `Hermes Agent`, `Claude Code agent workflow`, `Codex CLI`, `RAGFlow`, `agent memory wiki`, `agent personal brain`, `MCP connector agent`, `MiniMax` | 0 new/promotable |
Coverage note: this pull did not include exact queries for `ClinoStar`, `ClinoReactor`, `CorePlate`, `BIO X`, `BIONOVA X`, `Lumen X`, `CellShot`, `CellPick`, `TriArm`, `NocoDB`, or `SeaFile`; absence of hits therefore is not evidence of absence for those names.
## Previous ingestion coverage — 2026-07-26 17:27 UTC
| Source | Items pulled |
| --- | --- |
@@ -51,11 +82,9 @@ Items below are filtered from the 63 unique feed items plus the relevant
search-query hits. Each line: HN id, score, feed(s), one-line gist, URL. HN ids
are stable, so items stay referenceable across runs.
### context-engineering-claude5 (source-backed)
### context-engineering-claude5 (watchlist — adjacent, not actionable)
New this run — the dominant HN signal for Robin's AI-Agent-workflow focus.
Anchored by Anthropic's own blog post at 427 pts; reinforced by Claude Code
operational write-ups and an Opus 5 incident.
High-engagement generic Claude workflow coverage from the earlier pull, anchored by Anthropic's own blog post at 427 points and reinforced by operational write-ups and an Opus 5 incident. It does not describe a direct change to Robin's named stack.
- **49051361** — score 427 — top — "The new rules of context engineering for Claude 5 generation models" (Anthropic blog). https://claude.com/blog/the-new-rules-of-context-engineering
- **49056194** — score 79 — top — "Elevated Errors for Opus 5" (Claude status incident).
@@ -63,17 +92,11 @@ operational write-ups and an Opus 5 incident.
- **49056689** — score 13 — new — "Claude Code Deletes Your Context History from Your Device After 30 Days" (Claude docs).
- **49055752** — score 5 — new — "Claude Code Cut Their System Prompt by 80%. Does That Work for Small Models Too?" (antigma.ai).
Five items in 24h, all corroborating, ranging from official Anthropic comms to
community incident posts. This is the clearest AI-Agent-workflow signal in the
window and is routed to `/themes.md`.
Five items appeared in 24 hours, ranging from official Anthropic comms to community incident posts. Under Robin's current scope this remains source-only context and is not promoted to `/themes.md`.
### coding-agent-tooling (source-backed)
### coding-agent-tooling (watchlist — adjacent, not actionable)
The Claude-Code / Codex-CLI wrapper / harness / safety-rail ecosystem. Heavy
Show-HN volume — every item is derivative tooling, but recurrence is real and
engagement is positive. Worth tracking as a watchlist-grade stream because
downstream tooling for the user's stack (Codex CLI, Claude Code) is where most
of the moving parts live.
The earlier pull contained a dense Claude Code / Codex CLI wrapper, harness, and safety-rail cluster. Engagement was low and the items were derivative tooling, matching Robin's explicit exclusion for generic agent-engineering chatter.
- **49051072** — score 3 — new — "Ruflo: An agent meta-harness for Claude Code and Codex" (ruvnet). https://github.com/ruvnet/ruflo
- **49050011** — score 3 — new — "I was paying too much for Claude and codex here is how I reduced 90% of it" (AjnasNB/qarinah).
@@ -87,14 +110,11 @@ of the moving parts live.
- **49053523** — score 3 — new — Show HN: Argus — VSCode Worktree Agent Session Manager.
- **49050042** — score 4 — new — Show HN: blind taste test for Claude and Codex designs.
Engagement is modest (≤ 4 pts each) but item count is dense — eleven items in
24h. Promote to full source-backed theme row only after at least one item
crosses 50 pts in a single run.
Engagement was modest (≤ 4 points each) despite eleven items in 24 hours. Do not promote this cluster by volume alone; only a direct, story-worthy change to Robin's named tooling stack should be reconsidered.
### llm-on-old-hardware (source-backed — promoted)
### llm-on-old-hardware (watchlist — adjacent, not actionable)
Recurrence confirmed in this run. Two independent high-engagement items on the
"tiny model on cheap hardware" theme. Promote from watchlist to source-backed.
The earlier pull contained recurring, high-engagement "tiny model on cheap hardware" stories. The pattern is real but outside Robin's current life-science and named-workflow-tool scope.
- **49050512** — score 261 — top — "Running a 28.9M parameter LLM on an $8 microcontroller" (ESP32, slvDev). https://github.com/slvDev/esp32-ai
- **49053375** — score 186 — top — "Inflect-Micro-v2: complete voice in 9.36M parameters" (HuggingFace). https://huggingface.co/owensong/Inflect-Micro-v2
@@ -104,7 +124,7 @@ Three high-engagement items across two runs; both pull from independent authors
and target different hardware tiers (legacy CPU, ESP32-class MCU, sub-30M-param
model card). The pattern is real, not coincidental.
### ai-safety-debate (source-backed — refreshed)
### ai-safety-debate (watchlist — adjacent, not actionable)
Two new items in this window — one essay/interview, one fiction piece — both
about LLM-extinction / alignment framing.
@@ -113,11 +133,9 @@ about LLM-extinction / alignment framing.
- **49059660** — score 10 — new — "What if LLMs escape through inferences itself? This is fiction. For now" (agrillo.it).
- **49052912** — score 224 — top — "DeepSeek pause fundraise after comments on compute gap to US leaked (transcript)" (github demo). Adjacent: open-weight-lab geopolitics, not safety per se but routed here because it overlaps with the prior open-weight-ai theme.
### local-LLM-stream (watchlist — refreshed)
### local-LLM-stream (watchlist — adjacent, not actionable)
Adjacent to the user's "本地大模型部署" focus. Mostly derivative / tooling noise
this run, but the upstream signals (Debian policy, Cloudflare AI traffic
options) are substantive.
Mostly derivative tooling and infrastructure-policy coverage from the earlier pull. These items are retained for traceability but are outside the current named-stack focus.
- **49050859** — score 199 — top — "LLM Usage in Debian: Three Proposals" (Debian vote 2026/vote_002). Real policy signal.
- **49052564** — score 173 — top — "Cloudflare's new AI traffic options for customers" (blog.cloudflare.com). Infra signal.
@@ -185,4 +203,4 @@ Adjacent (not OpenWiki-the-brand) items worth flagging:
## Next update
Run `openwiki_ingest_connector connectorId=hackernews` (or `openwiki personal --update`) to refresh. Next run should re-add the life-science / organoid / vendor queries alongside the LLM-agent set if Robin wants both streams covered each day.
Keep both configured lanes in the same pull: life-science/vendor/application queries and Robin's named AI-workflow tools. Apply the scope filter before synthesis; generic Claude Code / Codex wrapper and LLM-engineering debate items remain unpromoted unless they directly affect Robin's stack.