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- Show HN: OzBrain, a shared brain for knowledge between agents and your team | 32
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- The US techlash is real | 9
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- LLMs are proof that Unix won | 16
- HN: The Good Parts (2016) | 8
- Show HN: Proliferate- open-source, self-hostable Codex for any coding agent | 15
- Nothing Doing | 14
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- New York’s office market is home to the most tech workers: CBRE report | 42
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- Remotely unlocking electric scooters | 3
- Rust Glancer | 6
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- Code Obfuscation via Local Mixing | 1
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- Getting silly with C, part and((int*)-8)[3] | 5
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- Three ways to smuggle SQLite into Nix | 6
- Turkey issued an international arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu | 2
- S&P 500 CEO median pay hits $17.3M, widening CEO-worker ratio to 312-to-1 | 0
- Run 290B+ frontier MoE models locally on your gaming PC | 0
- How we built a proxy to migrate Kafka producers with zero downtime | 1
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- Tesla sunsets its Solar Roof tiles | 4
- Show HN: A desktop fly drawn to the scent of vibecode | 9
- People sick, 57 hospitalized in 32 states courtesy of contaminated jalapeñOS | 11
- US Navy carrier honouring Black war hero to be renamed after Trump | 1
- Death of an Engineer, Life of a Farmer | 3
- Church of the TigerBeetle: A Look at Tech Evangelism | 9
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- Teen Boys Are Using Meta Glasses to Harass and Bully Girls at High Schools | 4
- AI;DR or Don't be a meat proxy | 7
- Cosine similarity is dead. Long live cosine similarity (2025) | 2
- The B-right/V R2 Operating System (2000) | 4
- DeepSeek-V4-Flash-Vision-Exp Is Now Live on the DeepSeek API Platform | 1
- Most of the Fastest-Growing Megacities Will Soon Be in Africa | 0
- Convite | 4
- Vibecoding isn't as fun as writing code by hand | 5
- BigLake's Iceberg REST Catalog | 0
- I'm Sick of Reading AI-Written Posts | 5
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