| 121. | Remails: A European Mail Transfer Agent | (tweedegolf.nl) |
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Increasingly more organizations are reviewing their dependencies on foreign software and IT services from countries like the US. One broad necessity for many organizations is sending automated ema ... | |
| 3 points by Flundstrom2 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 122. | Building a better Bugbot | (cursor.com) |
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How we used a custom AI-driven metric to systematically improve Bugbot. | |
| 6 points by onurkanbkrc 19 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 123. | ChatGPT ads are coming, a bellwether for free AI services | (axios.com) |
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| 124. | A letter to those who fired tech writers because of AI | (passo.uno) |
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Hey you, Yes, you, who are thinking about not hiring a technical writer this year or, worse, erased one or more technical writing positions last year because of AI. You, who are buying into the promise of docs entirely authored by LLMs without expert oversight or guidance. You, who unloaded the weight of docs on your devs’ shoulders, as if it was a trivial chore. You are making a big mistake. But you can still undo the damage. | |
| 8 points by theletterf 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 125. | Civilian or military? China turns to merchant fleet to boost military power | (japantimes.co.jp) |
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In one example, a midsize cargo ship appeared to be fitted with advanced tech, including containerized missile launchers and a system for launching large drones. | |
| 3 points by DustinEchoes 52 minutes ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | Claude Cowork Is Now Available to Pro Subscribers | (twitter.com) |
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| 127. | The Gleam Programming Language | (gleam.run) |
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Discover a friendly language for scalable, type-safe systems. Gleam comes with compiler, build tool, formatter, editor integrations, and package manager all built in. | |
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| 128. | SETI Home Flags 100 Signals After Sorting 12B Others | (news.berkeley.edu) |
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| 129. | There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape | (blog.jgc.org) |
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| 37 points by abnercoimbre 4 days ago | 18 comments |
| 130. | Ask HN: One IP, multiple unrealistic locations worldwide hitting my website | () |
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| 131. | The cardinal sin of software architecture | (functional.computer) |
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| 132. | The truth Elon left out | (openai.com) |
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| 133. | Playing Arcade Mahjong at Home? Or is it just a Mirage? | (nicole.express) |
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A lot of the things I’ve looked at on this blog have never left Japan, often for good reason. One genre that stands out in this is mahjong, a tile-based gamb... | |
| 3 points by nicole_express 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 134. | Go Home, Windows EXE, You're Drunk | (gpfault.net) |
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| 135. | Python: Tprof, a Targeting Profiler | (adamj.eu) |
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Profilers measure the performance of a whole program to identify where most of the time is spent. But once you’ve found a target function, re-profiling the whole program to see if your changes helped can be slow and cumbersome. The profiler introduces overhead to execution and you have to pick out the stats for the one function you care about from the report. I have often gone through this loop while optimizing client or open source projects, such as when I optimized Django’s system checks framework (previous post). | |
| 3 points by jonatron 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 136. | Ford F-150 Lightning outsold the Cybertruck and was then canceled for poor sales | (electrek.co) |
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| 137. | Spotify increases its US subscription prices for the third time in 3 years | (sherwood.news) |
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Spotify climbed about 3% after markets opened on Thursday morning, but is now in the red.... | |
| 5 points by avonmach 8 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 138. | System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction "Demo" Programs | (github.com) |
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A repository of all code from Introduction to System Programming in Linux, by Stewart Weiss - stewartweiss/intro-linux-sys-prog | |
| 6 points by teleforce 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 139. | Ideas are cheap, execution is cheaper | (davekiss.com) |
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In a world where ideas are cheap and software is cheaper, what truly matters now? | |
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| 140. | GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month | (blog.greg.technology) |
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Listen to me. | |
| 21 points by evakhoury 2 days ago | 13 comments |
| 141. | You Need a Kitchen Slide Rule | (entropicthoughts.com) |
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| 142. | GitHub Incident | (githubstatus.com) |
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GitHub's Status Page - Incident with Issues and Pull Requests. | |
| 12 points by aggrrrh 1 day ago | 3 comments |
| 143. | Scaling long-running autonomous coding | (cursor.com) |
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We've been experimenting with running coding agents autonomously for weeks at a time. | |
| 15 points by samwillis 2 days ago | 4 comments |
| 144. | I Hate GitHub Actions with Passion | (xlii.space) |
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I can’t overstate how much I hate GitHub Actions. I don’t even remember hating any other piece of technology I used. Sure, I still make fun of PHP that I remember from times of PHP41, but even then I didn’t hate it. Merely I found it subpar technology to other emerging at the time (like Ruby on Rails or Django). And yet I hate GitHub Actions. With Passion2. Road to Hell Day before writing these words I was implementing build.rs for my tmplr project. To save you a click - it is a file/project scaffold tool with human readable (and craftable) template files. I (personally) use it very often, given how easy it is to craft new templates, by hand or with aid of the tool, so check it out if you need a similar tool. | |
| 4 points by xlii 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 145. | Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your work | (claude.com) |
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Claude Code's agentic capabilities, now for everyone. Give Claude access to your files and let it organize, create, and edit documents while you focus on what matters. | |
| 37 points by adocomplete 4 days ago | 9 comments |
| 146. | Native ZFS VDEV for Object Storage (OpenZFS Summit) | (zettalane.com) |
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We presented MayaNAS at OpenZFS Developer Summit 2025, introducing objbacker.io—a native ZFS VDEV for object storage. No FUSE, direct kernel-to-SDK integration achieving 3.7 GB/s throughput. | |
| 4 points by suprasam 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | OBS Studio 32.1.0 Beta 1 available | (github.com) |
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OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording - Release OBS Studio 32.1.0 Beta 1 · obsproject/obs-studio | |
| 8 points by Sean-Der 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 148. | Golfing APL/K in 90 Lines of Python | (aljamal.substack.com) |
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Lisp + APL = K | |
| 3 points by aburjg 6 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 149. | Programming, Evolved: Lessons and Observations | (github.com) |
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dotfiles. Contribute to kulesh/dotfiles development by creating an account on GitHub. | |
| 4 points by dnw 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 150. | Crafting Interpreters | (craftinginterpreters.com) |
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