I love Kubernetes, I'm all-in on GitOps – but I hated diffs (until HelmEnvDelta)
I Spent 3 Months Researching Image-Based Attacks
The article discusses the principles of zero-trust architecture, a security model that does not rely on traditional perimeter-based security and instead verifies every user, device, and application before granting access. It highlights the key components of zero-trust and its benefits for modern, cloud-based computing environments.
Japan to support domestic AI development with $6.34B
The article discusses the increasing use of AI-powered chatbots and the challenges they pose for companies in maintaining consistent branding and customer experiences. It highlights the need for companies to carefully design and manage their chatbots to ensure they deliver effective and coherent customer interactions.
Em Dash in Reddit Comments, Interactive
The article discusses the role of the emdash in writing and its different uses, such as creating pauses, emphasizing information, and connecting related ideas. It explores how the emdash can enhance clarity and expression in various types of writing.
Chinese Chipmakers Race to IPOs
Europe gets serious about cutting digital umbilical chord with US big tech
Switchberry – CM4 Managed Switch for PTP, GPS, NTP, and PPS
This article discusses the issues and challenges faced by users attempting to use PCIe devices with the Raspberry Pi. It covers various workarounds and solutions, as well as the limitations of the platform for PCIe-based hardware.
A comprehensive and precise spec (2016)
The article satirizes the tendency of software development projects to produce overly detailed and complex specifications, often lacking focus on the core functionality required. It highlights the disconnect between the desire for comprehensive planning and the practical needs of software development.
Germany Shifts to Nuclear Fusion After Fukushima-Era Fission Policy
Germany shifts its energy policy from nuclear fission to nuclear fusion after the Fukushima disaster, aiming to capitalize on the potential of fusion technology to provide safe and sustainable power.
Tasker: Multi-Agent Development with Claude Code
The article introduces Tasker, a powerful automation app for Android devices that allows users to create complex task flows to streamline their daily routines and enhance productivity across various aspects of their mobile experience.
How Do You Make Money in AI?
This article explores various ways to make money in the AI industry, including developing AI-powered products, offering AI consulting services, and creating AI-focused content. It discusses the importance of staying up-to-date with the latest AI trends and technologies to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
The Christmas Tree that came in from the Cold
The article tells the story of a Christmas tree that was rescued from the cold and transformed into a symbol of hope and resilience. It explores the tree's journey from the wilderness to becoming a beloved part of a community's holiday celebrations.
Rocus: Re-ImaginingBookmarks and History
Real World Django Applications
This article provides a comprehensive guide to building a real-world Django web application, covering topics such as setting up a development environment, creating models and views, implementing authentication and authorization, and deploying the application to a production server.
A DMCA "Bot War": Google Search Processed 5B Takedown Requests in 2025
The article discusses the growing prevalence of DMCA takedown requests, with Google processing over 5 billion such requests in 2025. It highlights the challenges faced by search engines in managing the increasing volume of copyright infringement claims and the impact on online content.
A Better Substack Alternative
Bublr is a decentralized social network that aims to prioritize user privacy and data ownership. The project is building a blockchain-based platform that allows users to control their personal data and content, with a focus on creating a more transparent and user-centric social media experience.
Show HN: Ailoy – A comprehensive framework for building local AI agents
Ailoy is an open-source software framework that enables the development of AI-powered applications. It provides a modular architecture, allows for flexible configuration, and supports various AI models and tasks.
Building Formtok to fill up form with voice, need your review please
I have been building this Formtok for last 2 weeks, the main purpose is to give a unique way for business to collect data. I have made good progress on the platform and one of the next and most crucial feature is to let business call directly to the audience mobile number and the ai voice assistant can gather info. it's more or less like simple version of typeform with voice
https://formtok.com
Any opinion and feedback towards the product and the feature would be super helpful. you can also try to provide feedback here https://formtok.com/f/90a9e2d8-7cc0-4239-ae59-4d42bf098a55
iRobot bankruptcy revealed a new kind of competitor: 'the Chinese fast follower'
The article discusses how iRobot, the maker of the Roomba vacuum, is facing intense competition from Chinese 'fast followers' that are rapidly copying its technology and undercutting its prices. The CEO warns that the company may need to file for bankruptcy by 2025 if it cannot keep up with the pace of innovation and price pressure from these competitors.
Costco gained a cult following – by breaking every rule of retail (2019)
Costco's membership model generates significant revenue, with members paying an annual fee to access the retailer's discounted merchandise. The article examines Costco's business strategy, highlighting how the membership fees and high customer retention rates contribute to the company's profitability.
Constvector: Log-structured std:vector alternative – 30-40% faster push/pop
Books I Enjoyed in 2025
This article features a list of books the author enjoyed reading in 2025, covering a range of genres and topics. It provides a personal perspective on the literary landscape and recommendations for readers interested in discovering new works.
Systemabsturz – a data protection Electropunk band
Iatrogenic Slavery
The article explores the concept of 'iatrogenic slavery', examining how modern medical and pharmaceutical practices can inadvertently create a state of dependency and control over patients, reminiscent of historical forms of slavery. It argues that certain healthcare systems and treatments may perpetuate a cycle of reliance and restrict individual autonomy.
If You Don't Design Your Career, Someone Else Will
The article emphasizes the importance of taking an active role in shaping one's career, rather than allowing external factors to dictate its trajectory. It encourages readers to intentionally design their career path to align with their values and aspirations.
Plugins case study: mdBook preprocessors
The article explores the use of plugins in the Rust-based mdbook project, a tool for creating documentation books. It discusses the development of preprocessors, which allow for customizing the transformation of Markdown files before they are rendered, and the benefits and challenges of implementing a plugin system.
N-Queens in Python Packaging
This article presents a Python package for solving the N-Queens problem, a classic computer science problem that involves placing N queens on an N x N chessboard in such a way that no two queens threaten each other. The package provides a simple and efficient implementation of the backtracking algorithm to find all solutions to the N-Queens problem.
Korea develops core tech for 2nd-fastest 370 kph high-speed train
South Korea has developed core technologies for the world's second-fastest high-speed train, capable of reaching speeds up to 370 km/h. This project aims to enhance the country's competitiveness in the global high-speed rail market.
Do you think a browser-extension version of StackShare would be useful?
StackShare does a good job listing tech stacks and tools, but it’s a website you visit when you’re already researching.
I’m curious whether people would find value in a browser extension that:
Shows best tools by task (coding, design, AI, productivity, etc.)
Includes a primary recommendation + solid alternatives
Is accessible instantly while browsing or working (not a separate site)
Or do you feel StackShare + blogs already solve this well enough?
Genuinely trying to understand if the format (extension vs website) changes usefulness.
How to Reclaim Your Mind
The article explores the concept of 'mental self-care' and the ability to reclaim one's mind from external influences, examining the challenges and potential benefits of consciously shaping one's thought processes and mental habits.