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3
The Agentic Waterfall: How the AI Industry Is Regressing Software Development
(github.com)
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2
How to Reduce Telemetry Volume by 40% Smartly
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The US is flirting with its first-ever population decline
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2
An ADHD study reveals what works
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1
I Love Free Software Day 2026
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1
NetBeans 28
(github.com)
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1
You've Always Been Your Own Company. You Just Forgot
(codecabin.dev)
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2
How to Recommend Linux to People
(joebaldwin.me.uk)
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2
One source of truth for Codex and Claude Code
(github.com)
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2
ZeroDayRAT malware grants full access to Android, iOS devices
(bleepingcomputer.com)
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3
Cisco unveils new AI networking chip, taking on Broadcom and Nvidia
(reuters.com)
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156
Vercel's CEO offers to cover expenses of 'Jmail'
(threads.com)
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1
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(makingsoftware.com)
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3
The Isomorphic Labs Drug Design Engine unlocks a new frontier beyond AlphaFold
(isomorphiclabs.com)
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4
Show HN: QAR - MongoDB-style queries for plain JavaScript arrays.
(github.com)
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2
Show HN: CloudVac – open-source AWS resource cleaner with cost insights
(github.com)
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4
Show HN: Good Egg: Trust Scoring for GitHub PR Authors
(github.com)
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3
Ask HN: How to find joy in writing/learning about tech in this AI world?
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(lexi-lambda.github.io)
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3
Using an AI agent to design and ship a Rust diff fingerprinting algorithm
(argos-ci.com)
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2
Large Language Models for Mortals book released
(crimede-coder.com)
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2
What Would Good Agent Productivity Metrics Look Like?
(m16g.com)
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3
AI Isn't Dangerous. Evaluation Structures Are.
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2
Solene'%: Declaratively manage containers on Linux
(dataswamp.org)
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3
A Bus Route Falls Apart (2025)
(homesignalblog.wordpress.com)
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2
Show HN: Pennywize-Conversational budgeting for freelancers with variable income
(askpennywize.com)
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1
Rented Virtue
(twitter.com)
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1
Constraint Propagation for Fun
(eli.li)
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2
The Agent Internet Is Building Its Immune System in Public
(mnemom.ai)
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2
Show HN: Minespheres – a Minesweeper-like game with a twist
(ittylab.com)