213 Signals being tracked, here are the top 3:
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June 15, 2026
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3 new signals we're tracking
1. Vega enables zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity verification without revealing credentials. (title shortened)
ai-safety, ai-products - safety, business, research - May 22, 2026
What changed? Vega: Zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity in the age of AI At a glance Vega lets users prove facts from government-issued credentials — age, personhood, professional status — without revealing the credential itself. The credential never leaves the device.
From: microsoft-research - source
Source context: Vega enables zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity verification without revealing credentials, enhancing privacy and scalability. Evidence: Vega: Zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity in the age of AI At a glance Vega lets users prove facts from government-issued credentials — age, personhood, professional status — without revealing the credential itself. The credential never leaves the device.
Excerpt: Vega: Zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity in the age of AI At a glance Vega lets users prove facts from government-issued credentials — age, personhood, professional status — without revealing the credential itself. The credential never leaves the device.
Why is this signal important? This matters because Vega enables zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity verification without revealing credentials (shortened).
2. Meta donates AI-powered glasses to 130,000 blind veterans, enhancing independence through technology
ai-products - release, business - June 13, 2026
What changed? The moment I put on my Ray-Ban Meta glasses, I got my independence back.” — Don Overton, a blind veteran of the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. More than 130,000 American veterans are legally blind and will be eligible for Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
Article: Meta donates AI-powered glasses to 130,000 blind veterans, enhancing independence through technology
From: mark-zuckerberg - source
Source context: Meta donates AI-powered glasses to 130,000 blind veterans, enhancing independence through technology. Evidence: The moment I put on my Ray-Ban Meta glasses, I got my independence back.” — Don Overton, a blind veteran of the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. More than 130,000 American veterans are legally blind and will be eligible for Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
Excerpt: The moment I put on my Ray-Ban Meta glasses, I got my independence back.” — Don Overton, a blind veteran of the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division. More than 130,000 American veterans are legally blind and will be eligible for Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
Why is this signal important? This matters because Meta donates AI-powered glasses to 130,000 blind veterans, enhancing independence through technology.
3. Thinking Machines' TML-Interaction-Small model advances real-time voice interaction with 276B. (title shortened)
model-releases, ai-products - release, research, business - May 12, 2026
What changed? [AINews] Thinking Machines' Native Interaction Models - TML-Interaction-Small 276B-A12B - advances SOTA Realtime Voice and kills standard VAD By complete coincidence, the day we released Neil Zeghidour (CEO of Gradium, the for profit spinoff of the vaunted Kyutai Moshi )’s talk on what remains to be built for realtime voice, Thinking Machines emerged for only the third time in a ~year (despite much drama) to drop Interaction Models: A Scalable. [excerpt shortened].
From: alessio-fanelli - source
Source context: Thinking Machines' TML-Interaction-Small model advances real-time voice interaction with 276B parameters, outperforming existing benchmarks. Evidence: [AINews] Thinking Machines' Native Interaction Models - TML-Interaction-Small 276B-A12B - advances SOTA Realtime Voice and kills standard VAD By complete coincidence, the day we released Neil Zeghidour (CEO of Gradium, the for profit spinoff of the vaunted Kyutai Moshi )’s talk on what remains to be built for realtime voice, Thinking Machines emerged for only the third time in a ~year (despite much drama) to drop Interaction Models: A Scalable Approach to Human-AI Collaboration , TML-Interaction-Small. [excerpt shortened]
Excerpt: [AINews] Thinking Machines' Native Interaction Models - TML-Interaction-Small 276B-A12B - advances SOTA Realtime Voice and kills standard VAD By complete coincidence, the day we released Neil Zeghidour (CEO of Gradium, the for profit spinoff of the vaunted Kyutai Moshi )’s talk on what remains to be built for realtime voice. [excerpt shortened]
Why is this signal important? This matters because new interaction models could make voice assistants respond more naturally in live conversations.
Vibe Check — what the community is buzzing about
*Sourced from public engagement on Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub over the last 30 days — not from our tracked authors. Loud, not (yet) authoritative.*
1. Show HN: Build Your Own AI Agent CLI in 150 Lines
Hacker News · 1 discussions
Article: Show HN: Build Your Own AI Agent CLI in 150 Lines
From: Hacker News - source
Source context: Tech enthusiasts are buzzing about the simplicity and power of crafting an AI agent with just 150 lines of code, sparking debates on accessibility versus functionality and the potential for rapid prototyping. Some are diving into the code with excitement, while others are cautiously optimistic about its real-world applications.
Excerpt: Tech enthusiasts are buzzing about the simplicity and power of crafting an AI agent with just 150 lines of code, sparking debates on accessibility versus functionality and the potential for rapid prototyping. Some are diving into the code with excitement, while others are cautiously optimistic about its real-world applications.
Why is this signal important? This matters because public community momentum can reveal what builders are testing, questioning, or adopting before it becomes an authoritative signal.
2. Claude Code as a Daily Driver: Claude.md, Skills, Subagents, Plugins, and MCPs
Hacker News · 1 discussions
Article: Claude Code as a Daily Driver: Claude.md, Skills, Subagents, Plugins, and MCPs
From: Hacker News - source
Source context: The community is buzzing about the potential of Claude.md as a game-changer for daily workflows, with discussions swirling around its integration of skills, subagents, and plugins, and whether these features can truly streamline productivity or if they're just adding complexity.
Excerpt: The community is buzzing about the potential of Claude.md as a game-changer for daily workflows, with discussions swirling around its integration of skills, subagents, and plugins, and whether these features can truly streamline productivity or if they're just adding complexity.
Why is this signal important? This matters because public community momentum can reveal what builders are testing, questioning, or adopting before it becomes an authoritative signal.
3. Show HN: Keen Code – a context aware CLI coding agent built by coding agents
Hacker News · 1 discussions
Article: Show HN: Keen Code – a context aware CLI coding agent built by coding agents
From: Hacker News - source
Source context: The community is buzzing about the potential of Keen Code, with some excited about its promise to streamline coding workflows, while others are curious about how it stacks up against existing CLI tools.
Excerpt: The community is buzzing about the potential of Keen Code, with some excited about its promise to streamline coding workflows, while others are curious about how it stacks up against existing CLI tools.
How we build this: methodology.
Why is this signal important? This matters because public community momentum can reveal what builders are testing, questioning, or adopting before it becomes an authoritative signal.
What's new with 3signals
Recent product improvements:
- Vibe Check section (2026-06-11): 3signals now has a Vibe Check section for surfacing community-validated momentum alongside the system's curated signal picks. Details
- Interactive wiki graph view (2026-05-18): The 3signals wiki now includes an Obsidian-style graph for exploring how signals connect to topics, concepts, authors, and source evidence. Details
- Front-end and back-end split for faster site delivery (2026-05-17): 3signals now serves the public website from Vercel while Railway keeps running the API, cron jobs, and content generation pipeline. Details
Staged future improvements:
- Fold reader feedback into presentation scoring so useful signals can be resurfaced with better timing.
- Expand archive analytics so opens, votes, site access, and X posts can be compared by issue.
- Continue tightening source QA for headline strength, evidence fit, and source freshness.