Hackernews posts about Sonarly
- My agent built its own tools (sonarly.com)
- Iran's "Black Hole" Subs Make Hormuz a Shallow-Water Sonar Trap (modernengineeringmarvels.com)
- Show HN: Llama 3.2 3B and Keiro Research achieves 85% on SimpleQA (www.keirolabs.cloud)
- Show HN: 100% LLM accuracy–no fine-tuning, JSON only (github.com)
- Show HN: I added barcode scanning to my AI pricing app – 92% cheaper per scan (underpricedai.com)
- MXSS: Mutation cross-site scripting explained (sonarsource.github.io)
- The Future Is AC/DC: The Agent Centric Development Cycle (www.sonarsource.com)
- OpenAI Just Got Anthropic's Pentagon Deal (tapestry.news)
- Does Altman Deserve the Heat? (tapestry.news)
- QuitGPT: 700K users say they're done. Are they right? (tapestry.news)
- New Best Friend Is a Chatbot (tapestry.news)
- Show HN: Give your coding agent production bug context (sonarly.dev)
- Sonar is destroying my job and it's driving me to despair (community.sonarsource.com)
- Starliner crew reports hearing "sonar like noises" (arstechnica.com)
- "Is This Tech Dead?" A snarky autopsy engine for your dead frameworks (www.isthistechdead.com)
- "Snarky"; "Snark" (notoneoffbritishisms.com)
- Power Outage Shuts Heathrow, Snarling Air Travel (www.wsj.com)
- New sonar tool is a 'game changer' for mapping the sea floor (www.science.org)
- Perplexity launches Sonar, an API for AI search (techcrunch.com)
- The Sonar War (1998) (archive.nytimes.com)
- Show HN: Made HN, but for Music – Sonusly (www.sonusly.com)
- "Snarky"; "Snark" (notoneoffbritishisms.com)
- Sonar to Acquire Tidelift to Reduce Risk from Open Source Software (www.sonarsource.com)
- Major outage of oss.sonatype.org (status.maven.org)
- Sonar: Bluetooth Low Energy Device Counter (github.com)
- Sonar: Perplexity's API (sonar.perplexity.ai)
- Tidelift Joins Sonar (blog.tidelift.com)
- Russia gave US the sonar signature of Yasen-class Kazan submarine (bulgarianmilitary.com)
- 3D Sonar Images of Baltimore's Key Bridge Reveal Underwater Wreckage in Detail (www.smithsonianmag.com)
- Sonar's 25-Cent Solution to Spam Detection (blog.discourse.org)