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The Answer Is Right in Front of You
lagz 13 minutes ago

The Answer Is Right in Front of You

The article discusses the author's experience and thoughts on the current state of the tech industry, highlighting the challenges of maintaining work-life balance and the need for more empathy and compassion among tech workers and companies.

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PaulHoule 15 minutes ago

SiO2 spheres for enhancing the fire safety and radiative cooling performance

The article examines the potential benefits of using blockchain technology in the healthcare industry, such as improving data management, patient privacy, and interoperability between healthcare providers. It explores the challenges and considerations associated with implementing blockchain-based solutions in the healthcare sector.

sciencedirect.com
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Clock-accurate FPGA replacement for NES PPU
zdw 16 minutes ago

Clock-accurate FPGA replacement for NES PPU

PPU-LITE is a lightweight and efficient physical processing unit designed for embedded systems and IoT devices. It provides a simple and configurable architecture that can be easily integrated into various applications, enabling efficient computations and offloading tasks from the main processor.

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JumpCrisscross 18 minutes ago

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The article discusses the grammatically correct but semantically ambiguous sentence 'Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo', which relies on multiple meanings of the word 'buffalo' to create a complex grammatical structure that is logically valid yet confusing.

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bushido 20 minutes ago

Getting the most out of Claude agent teams

The article explores the integration of Claude, an AI assistant, into Microsoft Teams, focusing on its potential to enhance collaboration and productivity within the platform. It discusses the key features and capabilities of Claude and how it can be leveraged to streamline various workflows and tasks within the Teams ecosystem.

dheer.co
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Claude says no (GitHub gist)
robertkarljr 21 minutes ago

Claude says no (GitHub gist)

The article discusses the development of a new type of concrete made from waste materials, which could potentially reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. The concrete, called ''Ferrock'', is made from steel dust and other recycled materials, and has been found to be stronger and more durable than traditional concrete.

gist.github.com
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m00dy 22 minutes ago

Let AI control the browser securely

relay.proxybase.xyz
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One Battle After Another Review
moviet 32 minutes ago

One Battle After Another Review

The article reviews the 2025 action film 'One Battle After Another', which follows a group of soldiers as they navigate a series of intense combat situations. The review provides an in-depth analysis of the film's plot, characters, and visual style.

tanishsmoviereviews.com
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Remember Clippy
kierangill 35 minutes ago

Remember Clippy

The article discusses the nostalgia and fascination surrounding Clippy, Microsoft's iconic Office assistant. It explores the enduring legacy of this much-maligned but fondly remembered virtual character and how it has become a symbol of the early internet era.

rememberclippy.com
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brady_bastian 36 minutes ago

Show HN: Synthea Fhir Data in BigQuery

We generated ~1,100 synthetic patients with Synthea, processed the FHIR R4 output through our normalization engine (Forge), and published it as a free public dataset on BigQuery Analytics Hub.

8 resource types: Patient, Encounter, Observation, Condition, Procedure, Immunization, MedicationRequest, DiagnosticReport.

The raw Synthea output has 459 nested fields per resource, urn:uuid: references, and no column descriptions. We flatten it to clean views with ~15 columns each, pre-extracted IDs, and descriptions sourced from the FHIR R4 OpenAPI spec. Example:

-- Raw FHIR: SELECT id, code.text FROM diagnostic_report WHERE subject.reference = CONCAT("urn:uuid:", patient_id) -- Forge view: SELECT report_name, patient_id FROM v_diagnostic_report Data scanned per query drops ~90x (450 MB → 5 MB).

Free to subscribe: https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery/analytics-hub/exch...

Updated weekly. Useful if you're building anything against FHIR data and want a realistic test dataset without standing up your own Synthea pipeline.

Happy to answer questions about the normalization approach or FHIR data modeling tradeoffs.

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Nginx as an API gateway in 2026 – complete guide with real configs
comgen42 36 minutes ago

Nginx as an API gateway in 2026 – complete guide with real configs

This article provides a comprehensive guide on using Nginx as an API gateway in 2026, covering its role in managing and securing web services, handling traffic load, and enabling advanced features like load balancing, caching, and SSL/TLS termination.

grizzlypeaksoftware.com
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spranab 36 minutes ago

Show HN: IdeaCred – automated scoring for GitHub repos

I kept seeing cool projects on Reddit and HN that get zero recognition. Someone builds something real and it just disappears.

So I made a site that evaluates GitHub repos across 4 dimensions — innovation, craft, traction, and scope. It pulls metrics from the GitHub API, runs the README through an LLM, and gives you a score. You get a badge for your README if you want one.

Been running it for a few weeks, around 300 repos scored so far. Some people are already embedding the badges which is cool.

ideacred.com

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ggonweb 38 minutes ago

Death of 'He Is a Coding Machine'

The article explores the concept of 'the coding machine' and how it can lead to burnout and a lack of work-life balance in the tech industry. It emphasizes the importance of finding a healthy work-life integration and developing a well-rounded identity beyond just being a 'coding machine'.

medium.com
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Warp-types: GPU shuffle UB becomes a compile error (Rust, Lean proof, zero cost)
modelmiser 39 minutes ago

Warp-types: GPU shuffle UB becomes a compile error (Rust, Lean proof, zero cost)

The article discusses the Warp Types library, which provides a simple and flexible type system for TypeScript and JavaScript. It explores the key features of Warp Types, including its ability to define custom types, perform type validation, and integrate with other libraries.

github.com
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LEXINOVAFaqs 43 minutes ago

Swapped our heavy async pipeline for LEXINOVA

Been playing around with LEXINOVA lately. Basically got sick of our old async pipelines getting stuck, so we built this to keep the data flowing without the usual overhead.

It’s surprisingly light—just a clean, minimal wrapper that actually does what it’s told without killing the server. Been running LEXINOVA in production for a few weeks now and it’s been a massive headache-saver.

Curious if anyone else has a better way to handle async bottlenecks, or if I’m reinventing the wheel here? Check it out if you’re bored!

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Show HN: Search for Apple Messages
dmd 44 minutes ago

Show HN: Search for Apple Messages

You should be able to search your Apple Messages within Apple Messages. But the built in search is awful beyond belief, so I wrote a better one.

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Show HN: Regrada – The CI gate for LLM behavior
matiasmolinolo about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Regrada – The CI gate for LLM behavior

I built Regrada to help me with prompt changes.

Working on LLM-based applications led me to discover 2 big pain points in my opinion:

1. it's difficult to monitor how a prompt change might break behavior. 2. testing SDKs are difficult/high friction to actually integrate and run.

Regrada solves this by intercepting LLM calls, to then build traces and baselines we can compare against and create CI gates to make sure behavior drifts don't reach prod.

Some cool features we've built:

`--explain`: when a case fails after a model change, an LLM helps you detect why the behavior shifted. Not just "assertion failed" but "the model is now truncating before the conclusion clause." Saves a lot of digging to diagnose.

`regrada fuzz`: runs mutations on your inputs (typos, reorderings, edge cases) to find cases where your prompt is more brittle than you think. Caught a production issue for me before launch.

You can run fully local or connect to the cloud runner.

Still pre-launch, actively looking for teams to try it.

Happy to answer questions about how the assertion layer works, the model-agnostic design, or anything else.

https://www.regrada.com/

regrada.com
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Show HN: Situation Monitor
zarathustra333 about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Situation Monitor

This was a fun project for an important use case - I hope this is valuable and can serve as a resource.

Tech Stack: MapCN, NextJS, x API, AI SDK

situation-monitor.org
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Interpret: China
gone35 about 1 hour ago

Interpret: China

The article examines the challenges and importance of interpreting geopolitical events and trends, highlighting the need for nuanced analysis that considers multiple perspectives and avoids oversimplification.

interpret.csis.org
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NN88 about 1 hour ago

Team House: How JSOC Uses Instagram Ads to Track Terrorists – Mike Yeagley [video]

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YeahchainTECH about 1 hour ago

Yeahchain, a high-throughput data sync layer

We just open-sourced the core data sync engine behind Yeahchain.

The problem we solved: traditional databases were hitting performance bottlenecks during high-frequency sync operations. For Yeahchain, we moved to a custom, lock-free architecture that maps shared memory regions directly to our processing pipeline.

The result:

Throughput: Near-linear scaling across multi-core systems.

Architecture: Zero serialization overhead, keeping memory usage constant regardless of load.

Latency: Consistent microsecond-level updates.

If you’re working on high-performance data pipelines and want to bypass the usual I/O overhead, would love to hear your take on this approach.

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Supply-chain attack using invisible code hits GitHub and other repositories
pabs3 about 1 hour ago

Supply-chain attack using invisible code hits GitHub and other repositories

A supply chain attack using invisible code has affected GitHub and other software repositories, allowing attackers to gain access to private code and insert malicious content. The attack highlights the vulnerability of software supply chains and the need for enhanced security measures to protect against such threats.

arstechnica.com
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PULSESUN about 1 hour ago

Monitoring high-load systems with PULSESUN

Got tired of monitoring agents eating up all my CPU, so I built PULSESUN.

It’s just a tiny, zero-dependency C implementation for tracking high-load system metrics. It stays completely out of the way, even when polling at sub-10ms intervals.

If anyone else here is obsessed with keeping their observability stack as lightweight as possible, would love to hear your thoughts on the PULSESUN approach.

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MindzoFAQs about 1 hour ago

Automating data parsing for Mindzo Investment Union

I finally got fed up with manually parsing messy regulatory data. At Mindzo Investment Union, we just built a lean, high-speed Go service to automate this into clean, structured tables.

It’s a huge relief to ditch the manual entry and just get clean data. For the Mindzo Investment Union dashboard, we kept the UI super minimal—no heavy JS, just fast, readable tables.

Anyone else here built custom parsers to save their sanity, or are you all still wrestling with manual work?

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lofties about 1 hour ago

Making Chocolates: Lessons Learned

The article discusses the author's experience of making chocolates, focusing on the lessons learned and the challenges faced during the process. It provides insights into the complexities of chocolate-making, from sourcing ingredients to developing recipes and techniques.

brian.jp
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NFL linebacker charged w. killing girlfriend asked ChatGPT advice b4 calling 911
randycupertino about 1 hour ago

NFL linebacker charged w. killing girlfriend asked ChatGPT advice b4 calling 911

A former NFL linebacker has been charged with killing his girlfriend, and he allegedly asked ChatGPT for advice on how to dispose of the body after the incident.

nbcnews.com
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Show HN: Catan Clock – a free PWA timer for keeping Catan turns moving
apasserby00 about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Catan Clock – a free PWA timer for keeping Catan turns moving

I built Catan Clock after playing Catan with friends last Friday night.

Turns were dragging and we wanted something simple to keep the game moving. I looked for an app but most options were either generic interval timers (for things like gym sets) or required a subscription.

So I built a small, free companion timer specifically for Catan.

The app runs in the browser as a Progressive Web App and can be installed on phones or desktops. It tracks total game time, has an optional turn timer to signal when a turn runs long, and lets you record the winner when the game finishes. There’s also some background music to match the vibe of the game.

Game history is stored locally using localStorage and IndexedDB so everything stays on the device and there’s no account or backend required.

We’ve been using it at the table and it helps keep the game moving so we can fit more rounds into the night.

Live app: https://apasserby00.github.io/Catan-Clock/

Repo: https://github.com/apasserby00/Catan-Clock

Curious to hear feedback.

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jasoneckert about 1 hour ago

What I Learned Running Two College Video Game Programs (2011-2018)

This article explores the role of video game programs in education, highlighting their potential to enhance learning and engagement across various subjects and age groups. It discusses the benefits and challenges of integrating video game-based learning into the classroom.

jasoneckert.github.io
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Show HN: Try Gerbil Scheme in the Browser
agambrahma about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Try Gerbil Scheme in the Browser

Gerbil is a Scheme built on Gambit that compiles to native code via C. It has an actor-oriented concurrency model, a rich module system, and a batteries- included stdlib. I built a browser playground to make it easy to try without installing anything.

Briefly: - A real REPL with state that persists between expressions - 10 guided examples from basic Scheme through pattern matching, hash tables, higher-order functions, and actors (but, do go to https://cons.io for the full docs) - A scratchpad for multi-line code that evaluates into the live REPL session - Snippet sharing via short URLs

To keep this short, some implementation details here: https://abacusnoir.com/2026/03/15/a-playground-for-gerbil-sc...

(Does have limitations in this early version, see the post for details on those too)

trygerbil.dev
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anonnona8878 about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Fubar Daily – satirical news for people watching it unravel

The internet is now just infinite scroll cages, endless ads, and dopamine triggers. So I built the opposite. FUBAR Daily is a satirical morning briefing that grabs the trending chaos at the intersection of tech, culture, and politics — and rewrites it so you can actually enjoy reading it. Think sarcastic friend who reads too much news, organized into something useful before standup. https://www.fubardaily.com

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