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    RubyLLM: A Ruby framework for all major AI providers

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    John Carmack on the mistakes around Quake that ruined id software

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    We’re making Bunny DNS free

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    Show HN: Nub – A Bun-like all-in-one toolkit for Node.js

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    Running Windows Games on a Hobby OS with Wine

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    Krea 2: SOTA open-weights 12B image model

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    A Practical Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding

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    Founding a company in Germany: €9600, 152 days and I still can't send an invoice

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    Quebec town recognizes trees as living beings with rights

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    I taught a bucket to speak Git

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    Edsger Dijkstra's Library (Housed and Archived in Leuven, Belgium)

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    Haystack: Open-Source AI Framework for Production Ready Agents, RAG

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    Boffin claims Microsoft's "quantum leap" is invalid due to "basic Python errors"

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    Genuinely, my all-time favourite image: Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis

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    PR spam today looks like email spam in the early 2000s

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    Show HN: Pure Effect – Reproduce production bugs on your laptop without a DB

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    Raspberry Pi Pico W as USB Wi-Fi Adapter

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    Vulnerability reports are not special anymore

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    Statistics that live in your SQL

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    Venezuela reveals $240B in debt it cannot pay (~$100B more than expected)

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    François Englert (1932 – 2026)

  7. #22

    OpenAI and Broadcom unveil LLM-optimized inference chip

  8. #23

    Ashby (YC W19) Is Hiring EMEA Engineers Who Can Design

  9. #24

    Stealing Is a Skill

  10. #25

    "Fix" MacBook Neo Cursor Lag: Record 1 Pixel of the Screen Every 10 Seconds

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    Qwen-AgentWorld: Language World Models for General Agents

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    Systems optimization should be part of CI/CD

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    Minimus container images are now free

  14. #29

    Printing Gaussian Splats

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    Too many R packages: CRAN is inundated with submissions