惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
G
Google Developers Blog
J
Java Code Geeks
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
F
Full Disclosure
H
Help Net Security
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
Vercel News
Vercel News
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
IT之家
IT之家
Y
Y Combinator Blog
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
V
Visual Studio Blog
博客园 - 聂微东
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News: Ask HN
H
Hacker News: Front Page
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
Security Latest
Security Latest
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
博客园 - 【当耐特】
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
博客园_首页
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
A
About on SuperTechFans
S
Schneier on Security
K
KPMG report finds enterprise disconnect between AI and its ROI | CIO
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
雷峰网
雷峰网
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
罗磊的独立博客
K
Kaspersky official blog
The Cloudflare Blog
I
Intezer

Show HN

GitHub - steveking-gh/firmion: Firmion is DSL and engine for firmware image generation. GitHub - villagesql/villagesql-skills: Agent skills for VillageSQL - gemini-cli-extension; claude-code-plugin GitHub - flightdeckhq/flightdeck: Observability and control plane for AI agents. CSP Radar GitHub - Light-Heart-Labs/DreamServer: Turn your PC, Mac, or Linux box into an AI server. LLM inference, chat UI, voice, agents, workflows, RAG, and image generation. GitHub - Diplomat-ai/diplomat-agent-ts: What can your TypeScript AI agent do to the real world? Scan your code. See which tool calls have zero checks Code Block Selector - Visual Studio Marketplace Prometheus dependency graph — interactive showcase | Riftmap Show HN: I made a vi-like modal keyboard plugin for Figma GitHub - run-llama/liteparse: A fast, helpful, and open-source document parser GitHub - dalemyers/Roar: A macOS CLI tool for notifications GitHub - district-solutions/open-agent-tools-coder: Enables small-to-large self-hosted ai models to use local source code when running tool-calling agentic workloads. We actively data mine 20,900+ (2+ TB) popular github repos using large and small ai models to create reuseable: json, markdown and parquet files for local-first tool-calling models. GitHub - progapandist/stripeek: A local TUI proxy for real-time Stripe API debugging, built for navigating complex payloads fast. GitHub - sir1st/hermes-desktop: All-in-one cross-platform desktop app for Hermes Agent — bundles Python + hermes-agent + hermes-web-ui GitHub - astefanutti/shaderbang: Shebang for Shaders Show HN: Generate Claude Code Workflows using Spec Driven Development approach GitHub - nixys/nxs-universal-chart: The Helm chart you can use to install any of your applications into Kubernetes/OpenShift Show HN: AI agents for UK GDAD PCF roles and their skills The Two Pillars: Mixer Mode and Meta-Software in the Reorganization of Software Work After AI GitHub - JaiCode08/teleport-env What 1,000+ Harness Experiments Taught Me About Self-Improving Agents Show HN: Liiists, a Markdown-first, iOS and CLI list app SwiperTab – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US) GitHub - kouhxp/fftext: Summarize, explain, fact-check, or translate any text, URL, or file. No GPU. No cloud. One command GitHub - sweetpad-dev/sweetpad: Develop Swift/iOS projects using VSCode GitHub - dogmaticdev/IRON: IRON a.k.a. Intermediate Representation Object Notation is a Interpreter/Database that is used to create Programming Languages. GitHub - sjhalani7/vaen: Package your AI coding harness into a portable .agent file, and share it across repos, teams, & the community without ever having to copy-paste instructions, skills, MCP config, or secrets. Show HN: Gandalf the Grader Show HN: Citadeld – replay any CI failure locally from a single file GitHub - tdortman/cuSBF: High-Performance GPU Super Bloom Filter coral-ai/claude-code-token-xray at main · Coral-Bricks-AI/coral-ai GitHub - ulyssestenn/funes: Funes is a Git-based framework for LLM-managed knowledge work: an AI Librarian ingests raw sources, builds an interlinked Markdown knowledge base, and uses it to produce cited reports, analyses, and other outputs. GitHub - ThatXliner/gah: Git Add Hunk, built for agents to use GitHub - harmont-dev/harmont-cli: Command-line client for the Harmont CI platform GitHub - brooksmcmillin/mcp-authflow: OAuth 2.0 Authorization Server framework for MCP servers GitHub - javaid-codes/audit-supply-chain-agents GitHub - amorey/gochan: A small library of common channel architectures for Go, inspired by Rust GitHub - arifozgun/OpenGem: Free, Open-Source AI API Gateway with Gemini, OpenAI & Anthropic Compatibility in 1 file GitHub - Pranesh950/BioPetals: 🌸 Run BIOxAI models at home, BitTorrent-style. Fine-tuning and inference up to 10x faster than offloading GitHub - cnguyen14/bounty-doctor: Diagnose a GitHub bounty issue before you waste hours: detects honeypot scam repos, AI-bot attempt swarms, and stale contests. Show HN: CoreMCP – MCP Server for On-Prem DBs Show HN: KittyHTML – Render HTML/CSS as an inline image in your terminal GitHub - bingud/filemat: Web-based file manager Show HN: TruthLens – Free multi-signal deepfake image detector GitHub - apexlocal-jz/claude-usage-tray: Windows system-tray app showing your Claude Code rate-limit usage at a glance. Zero deps, ~300 lines of PowerShell. Cross-IDE (works regardless of VS Code, Cursor, plain terminal). Release v0.1.2.1 · kouhxp/yapsnap GitHub - noopolis/moltnet: Self-hostable chat network for AI agents. Pre-built bridges for Claude Code, Codex, and the Claws. Rooms, DMs, history. No Slack bots, no Matrix, no glue code. GitHub - tamerh/enju: Coordinating Humans, AI Agents, and Compute as Peers on a Shared Workflow Graph Show HN: Continuity-auth – Respect-weighted rate limits for the open web GitHub - luml-ai/luml: AI lifecycle platform where engineers and agents track experiments, train models, and ship to production. GitHub - mrdanielcasper/CoreTex: A UNIX-inspired, biomimetic, flat-file AI harness and knowledge engine. GitHub - clemg/pierre-github: Pierre's diffs.com and trees.software for Github GitHub - lyriks-io/unspaghettit: Behavior-driven AI development without prompt spaghetti. GitHub - sofumel/claude-handoff-revive: Resume Claude Code work after rate/usage/context limits without replaying the prior transcript. Auto-saves at 90%/95% usage. Plugin-installable, 10 languages. GitHub - dotexorg/saferpc: Typed, end-to-end encrypted RPC over any bidirectional channel. GitHub - BeeZeeAgent/beezee: Agent harness orchestration Legato Next.js Boilerplate for Internal Tools · CoreUI GitHub - clark-labs-inc/clark-hash: Clark Hash, 32x smaller searchable sketches for embeddings GitHub - ZeroPointRepo/youtube-mcp: The fastest YouTube transcript + YouTube search MCP for AI agents. Try for free. Typing Mastery — climb toward 100+ WPM, deliberately GitHub - Andebugulin/Awareen GitHub - fayzan123/claude-workflow-composer: Visual desktop app for composing multi-agent coding workflows. Drag agents, attach skills and MCPs, wire handoffs, export to .claude/ GitHub - harshaneel/humanize: Best static AI text humanizer. Two research-grounded skills that work in any LLM (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Codex): humanize beats perplexity-based detectors, ai-check produces forensic scoring with evidence-quoted flags. Nine levers, 50+ peer-reviewed sources, 2024-2026 detection literature. GitHub - StackOneHQ/stack-nudge GitHub - nodes-app/swift-markdown-engine: A native AppKit Markdown editor for macOS, built on TextKit 2 and bridged to SwiftUI. We hardened an LLM agent. Each defense we added made it more exploitable. GitHub - alkait/WhatsKept: Agent-queryable WhatsApp history from an iOS backup — a single Go binary. GitHub - octelium/cordium: Open-source, general-purpose sandbox platform for devs and AI agents that provides identity-based secure access to infrastructure without credentials. WAR.GOV/UFO Microfilm5 GitHub - scosman/videowright: Build animated explainer videos with your coding agent GitHub - dipankar/dscode: The code editor you can take apart. GitHub - zoharbabin/web-researcher-mcp: MCP server (Go) for AI assistants: web search, content extraction, academic/patent/news research. Multi-provider routing, 4-tier scraping, search lenses. Works with Claude, Cursor, and any MCP client. GitHub - ruvnet/RuView: π RuView turns commodity WiFi signals into real-time spatial intelligence, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection — all without a single pixel of video. GitHub - scanaislop/aislop: Catch the slop AI coding agents leave in your code: narrative comments, swallowed exceptions, as-any casts, dead code, oversized functions. 50+ rules across 7 languages (TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP). Sub-second, deterministic, no LLM at runtime. MIT-licensed. GitHub - kouhxp/cheap-im: CPU-only voice agent approximating Thinking Machines' Interaction Models demo GitHub - unprovable/OrchidMantis: Orchid Mantis — standalone framework for Zero-Knowledge Proofs of eXploit (ZKPoX). GitHub - MarcellM01/TinySearch: Shrink the web for your local LLMs! GitHub - TangibleResearch/Halgorithem: A Algo designed to detect AI Hallucitions GitHub - DO-SAY-GO/freelang: I love freelang GitHub - CarpseDeam/Aura-IDE: An AI coding harness that shaped itself - Planner/Worker agents, repo awareness, surgical edits, validation, recovery, and safe diff approvals. GitHub - chojs23/concord: A feature-rich TUI client for Discord GitHub - tommyjepsen/awesome-ux-skills: UX & AI Product designs skills you can use today in Claude Code GitHub - aerf-spec/aerf: Agent Evidence Receipt Format (AERF) — an open specification for tamper-evident, independently verifiable records of AI agent actions. GitHub - kklimuk/docx-cli: CLI for AI agents (Claude, Codex) to read, edit, and comment on .docx files with full format fidelity. GitHub - Jwrede/tokentoll: Catch LLM cost changes in code review. Infracost for LLM spend. GitHub - samchon/ttsc: A `typescript-go` toolchain for compiler-powered plugins and type-safe execution + 500x faster lint integrated into compiler GitHub - Higangssh/homebutler: 🏠 Manage your homelab from chat. Single binary, zero dependencies. GitHub - olalie/tapmap: See where your computer connects and what stands out on a live world map. GitHub - Diplomat-ai/diplomat-agent: What can your AI agent do to the real world? Scan your code. See which tool calls have zero checks GitHub - Bajusz15/beacon: Open-source agent for secure remote access, monitoring, and deploys across home-lab and self-hosted machines like Raspberry Pi, N100, or any Linux server. Open web based TTY or tunnel Home Assistant and other local services securely without opening ports. BigTech AI News - Chrome 应用商店 GitHub - vinhnx/VTCode: VT Code is an open-source coding agent with LLM-native code understanding and robust shell safety. Supports multiple LLM providers with automatic failover and efficient context management. GitHub - michaelaz774/decision-engine: A decision operating system for startup founders, powered by Claude Code. Synthesizes wisdom from 25+ legendary founders and investors into interactive AI-driven decision frameworks. GitHub - Chrilleweb/dotenv-diff: Validate environment variable usage in your codebase GitHub - Lumen-Labs/brainapi2: BrainAPI is a knowledge graph–powered AI memory layer that transforms unstructured data into structured knowledge, enabling intelligent search, recommendations, and contextual memory for AI agents and applications. GitHub - familiar-software/familiar: Let AI watch you work. Familiar lets your AI update its memory, skills, and knowledge by watching your screen. GitHub - skorotkiewicz/rudo: A small, elegant dock for Wayland GitHub - muxshed/shed: One stream in, or many. Every destination, simultaneously. No cloud middleman, no per-channel fees, no limits. make sidebar/address bar rounded corner toggleable
GitHub - LeoTheAIDev/Altiverse: Fork decisions into living simulations with 1,000 personalities. Watch alternate realities diverge and explore second-order effects.
leoTheCoderr · 2026-06-16 · via Show HN

AltiVerse — fork a decision. Watch the worlds it creates.

Take one choice. Play it forward as several alternate realities — each a small living world of people who move, stress out, break rules, burn out, form friendships and rivalries, and tell you how it felt.

License: MIT Local-first Vite Runs offline Node


What is AltiVerse?

AltiVerse forks a single decision — a school phone ban, a 4-day week, 8- vs 12-hour hospital shifts — into 2–4 alternate realities and runs each one forward as a small, living simulation. Up to ~1,000 people with personalities, moods, and relationships move through rooms, react to the policy, and slowly pull the worlds apart. You watch when and why the realities diverge, click any person to compare how they fare across timelines, and export a full report with a recommendation.

It is a thinking tool, not a predictor. Every number and quote comes from a deterministic engine (same seed → same world, every time), with an optional local or online LLM layer to write the prose: in-character thoughts, Q&A, headlines, and reports. Use it to reason about the second-order effects of a decision — the stuff that doesn't show up in a spreadsheet.

🔒 Local-first & private. No backend. No telemetry. Nothing is uploaded. Runs, presets, and any API key live only in your browser's localStorage. It works 100% offline out of the box.

Two alternate realities running side by side — Confiscate Phones vs Let Students Self-Regulate — with a shared timeline, living maps, and daily dispatch.
Two realities, one shared timeline — watch both worlds live, side by side.


Table of contents

  • Quick start
  • Using a model (optional)
  • How to use it
  • Features
  • Screenshots
  • The simulation, explained
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Tech & architecture
  • Privacy
  • FAQ
  • License

Quick start

You need Node.js 18 or newer. Then run one line — it downloads AltiVerse, installs it, boots the app, and pops open your browser:

npx github:LeoTheAIDev/Altiverse

That's the whole install. No clone, no cd, no account, no key, no server — it just opens at http://localhost:5173 (or the next free port). Nothing to run is built ahead of time.

Prefer to clone it? (keeps the repo so you can hack on it)
git clone https://github.com/LeoTheAIDev/Altiverse.git altiverse
cd altiverse
npm install
npm start          # boots the app and opens your browser at http://localhost:5173

Other commands

npm run dev        # dev server (without auto-opening the browser)
npm run build      # type-check + production build into dist/
npm run preview    # serve the production build locally
node bin/altiverse.mjs   # the same one-shot launcher the `altiverse` bin uses

💡 If you npm link (or install globally), the altiverse command launches the app from anywhere.


Using a model (optional)

AltiVerse runs fully offline with deterministic content. Turn on a model to get AI-written scenarios, in-character thoughts, character Q&A, daily headlines, and the final report. It speaks to any OpenAI-compatible /chat/completions endpoint — open Settings and point it wherever you like:

Mode Examples Key needed?
Local (nothing leaves your machine) Ollama (default http://localhost:11434/v1), LM Studio, llama.cpp No
Online (bring your own key) OpenAI, OpenRouter, Groq, Together Yes — stored only in your browser
# Local, private, free — using Ollama
ollama pull llama3.2          # or qwen2.5, mistral, gemma3 …
OLLAMA_ORIGINS=* ollama serve  # OLLAMA_ORIGINS=* lets the browser reach it

One-click provider presets, a Model picker, and a Test connection button are built into Settings. Your API key is stored only in localStorage and sent straight to the provider you chose — never to us (there is no us; there's no backend).

Settings panel with provider presets (Ollama, LM Studio, llama.cpp, OpenAI, OpenRouter, Groq, Together), endpoint, model, API key, and test-connection button.


How to use it

A run goes Setup → Studio → Report, and every run is saved to History so you can replay it.

1 · Set up a scenario

Pick whichever entry point fits how much you want to specify:

  • One-click presetsPhones at school · School start time · Office remote work · Hospital shifts · Prison food · Grading. Loads a complete scenario; just press play.
  • Describe it in a sentence (needs a model) — e.g. "A hospital deciding between 8- and 12-hour nursing shifts — who burns out, who stays sharp, and how patient care changes." The model fills in the environment, cast, metrics, and realities.
  • Build it field by field — full control over environment, the question, each reality's policy, the groups of people, named/pinned characters, metrics, number of days, and the random seed.

Setup screen: preset chips, a free-text scenario box, environment selector, the question, and the realities to compare.

2 · Watch the realities evolve

Press play and watch the worlds run forward day by day on their own living maps. People move between rooms, get stressed, break rules, burn out, bond, and clash. Scrub the timeline, change speed, and click anyone to open their cross-reality card. Live metrics, trends, the divergence tree, the wellbeing histogram, causal chains, and a per-day newspaper headline all update as you go.

3 · Interrogate & report

Open the Report for an executive summary, in-character interviews, per-metric explanations, and a recommendation for which reality to pick — then export it to Markdown or PDF.

Final report modal: recommendation, executive summary, and what the people say — with Copy Markdown and Print/PDF export.


Features

🌍 Alternate realities, side by side

  • Fork 2–4 realities from one shared baseline and run them on a single synchronized timeline.
  • Each reality gets its own living map — a pannable 2-D world of rooms (classrooms, hallway, cafeteria, playground, offices…) with agents drifting around via smooth, physics-based motion.
  • A per-day Daily Fork newspaper headline for each reality (deterministic, or AI-rewritten on demand).

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 People who actually live there

  • Up to ~1,000 people with archetypes (the anxious overachiever, jokester, rule-bender, weary veteran…), emoji, roles, and personality traits (stress-prone, rule-prone, burnout-prone).
  • The same person exists in every reality — so you can see how this exact individual fares under each policy.
  • Emergent relationships, rivalries, popularity, and rumours that spread day to day — none of it scripted.
  • Click anyone for a card: their mood strip across all days, a wellbeing score, friends & rivals, AI-written thoughts, and a Q&A box to ask them questions in character.

📊 See when and why worlds split

  • Live metrics (0–100) compared across realities — use the 8 defaults (Focus, Grades, Trust, Stress, Burnout, Rule-breaking, Conflict, Corner-cutting) or define your own (up to 10); direction (“higher is better” vs “lower is better”) is auto-detected.
  • Metric trends — sparklines per metric, every reality on one chart.
  • Divergence tree — an SVG fan from the shared baseline showing exactly which day the worlds split.
  • Wellbeing histogram — the distribution of how people are doing, not just the average.
  • Causal chains — a rule → consequence → second-order effect breakdown for each reality.

🤖 Optional AI layer (bring your own model)

  • Works with any OpenAI-compatible endpoint — local (Ollama, LM Studio, llama.cpp) or online (OpenAI, OpenRouter, Groq, Together).
  • Powers AI scenario generation, in-character thoughts & Q&A, daily headlines, per-metric explanations, interviews, and the recommendation.
  • Robust to small-model quirks: malformed JSON is auto-repaired with jsonrepair.

🎛️ Control & reproducibility

  • Deterministic engine — a seeded Mulberry32 PRNG means the same seed always produces the same world. Reseed to explore variations without re-calling the model.
  • Full timeline controls — play/pause, step day-by-day, scrub, and 0.5× / 1× / 2× / 4× speeds.
  • History — every run is saved (up to 24), replayable, and resumable.
  • Export the report to Markdown / PDF.

🔒 Local-first by design

  • No backend, no telemetry, nothing uploaded. Runs, presets, and keys live only in your browser. Fully usable offline.

Screenshots

See the whole studio in one shot
The full studio: living maps, daily dispatch, metrics, trends, divergence tree, wellbeing histogram, and causal chains

The simulation, explained

Concept What it means
Reality / branch One alternate world forked from the baseline, defined by a policy (e.g. “Confiscate phones at the door”). 2–4 per run.
Persona A person who exists across all realities — fixed identity, name, archetype, emoji, and traits.
Agent That persona on a given day in a given reality — with state (stressed / rule-breaking / burned-out) and a position in a room.
Metric A 0–100 measure (Focus, Stress, Trust, …). Default set of 8, or define up to 10 of your own.
Event Something that happened that day — policy, organic (state-driven), or social (a bond, a clash, a rumour).
Divergence The metric-distance between realities over time, the day they first split, and the top metrics driving the gap.
Causal chain A rule → consequence → second-order effect narrative explaining a reality's movement.
Seed The integer that makes a run reproducible. Same seed → identical world. Reseed bumps it to explore variations.

Environments ship as presets — School, Office, Startup, Hospital, Prison, Summer Camp — each with its own roles (student/teacher, employee/manager, nurse/patient…) and rooms. Type anything else and it builds a custom environment around your text.

Defaults at a glance: seed 20260607 · 30 days · 18 members + 4 staff · 2 realities · 8 metrics · speed 1× · model llama3.2 @ http://localhost:11434/v1.


Keyboard shortcuts

(in the Studio)

Key Action
Space Play / pause
/ Step one day back / forward
Home / End Jump to the first / last day
Esc Close the open character card
click a person Open their cross-reality card

Tech & architecture

  • Vite + React + TypeScript. No backend, no build step required to run (npm start).
  • Deterministic core — a Mulberry32 PRNG drives every world; each branch runs on a derived seed so realities stay independent yet reproducible.
  • LLM layer — a thin, dependency-light client (plain fetch) against any OpenAI-compatible /chat/completions endpoint, with JSON repair for small models. Disable it and everything still works deterministically.
  • Smooth motion — agents move with spring physics + damping, written straight to the DOM so hundreds render without per-frame React re-renders.
  • Persistence — runs, presets, and config live in localStorage (history capped at 24 entries).
src/
├── sim/         # deterministic engine: types, scenario builder, engine, RNG
├── llm/         # OpenAI-compatible client + scenario / thoughts / explain / report
├── components/  # the studio, maps, panels, cards, report, setup, pages
├── hooks/       # simulation clock + agent motion
└── app/         # run history & persistence

Privacy

AltiVerse has no backend and collects nothing.

  • Runs, saved presets, and any API key live only in your browser's localStorage.
  • With a local model (Ollama / LM Studio / llama.cpp), nothing leaves your machine.
  • With an online model, requests go directly from your browser to the provider you chose — your key is never sent anywhere else.
  • Works fully offline with deterministic content and no model at all.

FAQ

Does it predict the future? No. It's a structured thinking tool for second-order effects — a way to feel out the trade-offs of a decision, not a forecast.

Do I need an API key or internet? No. It runs fully offline and deterministically. A model is optional and only adds the written prose (thoughts, headlines, reports).

Will my API key leak? It's stored only in your browser and sent only to the provider you pick. There's no backend to leak it to.

Why do two runs look identical? Because they're deterministic — same seed, same world. Hit Reseed to explore a variation.

Can I add my own metrics / people / environment? Yes — define custom metrics (up to 10), pin named characters with their own personalities, and type any environment you like.


License

MIT — open source. Fork it, change it, ship it.

Built with Vite · React · TypeScript — and a deterministic little universe.