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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Free mammogram analysis tool combining deep learning and vision LLM
Show HN: Free mammogram analysis tool combining deep learning and vision LLM
3 by coolwulf | 3 comments on Hacker News.
I've built Neuralrad Mammo AI, a free research tool that combines deep learning object detection with vision language models to analyze mammograms. The goal is to provide researchers and medical professionals with a secondary analysis tool for investigation purposes. Important Disclaimers: - NOT FDA 510(k) cleared - this is purely for research investigation - Not for clinical diagnosis - results should only be used as a secondary opinion - Completely free - no registration, no payment, no data retention What it does: 1. Upload a mammogram image (JPEG/PNG) 2. AI identifies potential masses and calcifications 3. Vision LLM provides radiologist-style analysis 4. Interactive viewer with zoom/pan capabilities You can try it with any mass / calcification mammo images, e.g. by searching Google: mammogram images mass Key Features: - Detects and classifies masses (benign/malignant) - Identifies calcifications (benign/malignant) - Provides confidence scores and size assessments - Generates detailed analysis using vision LLM - No data storage - images processed and discarded Use Cases: - Medical research and education - Second opinion for researchers - Algorithm comparison studies - Teaching tool for radiology training - Academic research validation The system is designed specifically for research investigation purposes and to complement (never replace) professional medical judgment. I'm hoping this can be useful for the medical AI research community and welcome feedback on the approach. Address: https://ift.tt/u7EIOVg

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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Zli – A Batteries-Included CLI Framework for Zig
Show HN: Zli – A Batteries-Included CLI Framework for Zig
13 by caeser | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I built zli, a batteries-included CLI framework for Zig with a focus on DX and composability. Key features: - Typed flags with default values and help output - Rich formatting, and layout support - Command trees with isolated execution logic - It’s designed to feel good to use, not just to work. - Built for real-world CLI apps, not toy examples. Would love feedback, feature ideas, or thoughts from other Zig devs. repo here: https://ift.tt/uhv5eQL

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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Vaev – A browser engine built from scratch (It renders google.com)
Show HN: Vaev – A browser engine built from scratch (It renders google.com)
14 by monax | 4 comments on Hacker News.
We’ve been working on Vaev, a minimal web browser engine built from scratch. It supports HTML/XHTML, the CSS cascade, @page rules for pagination, and print-to-PDF rendering. It even handles calc(), var(), and percentage units—and yes, it renders Google.com (mostly). This is an experimental project focused on learning and exploration. Networking is basic ( http:// and file:// only), and grid layouts aren’t supported yet, but we’re making progress fast. We’d love your thoughts and feedback.

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New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Feedsmith — Fast parser & generator for RSS, Atom, OPML feed namespaces
Show HN: Feedsmith — Fast parser & generator for RSS, Atom, OPML feed namespaces
10 by macieklamberski | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! While working on a project that involves frequently parsing a lot of feeds, I needed a fast JavaScript-based parser to extract specific fields from feed namespaces. Existing Node packages were either too slow or merged all feed formats, losing namespace information. So I decided to write it myself and created this NPM package with a simple API. Feedsmith supports all feed formats and many popular namespaces, including: Podcast, Media, iTunes, Dublin Core, and more. It can also parse and generate OPML files. I am currently adding support for more namespaces and feed generation for RSS, Atom and RDF. The library grew into something bigger than I initially anticipated, so I also started creating a dedicated documentation website to describe all the features.

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