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Built a tool which sizes and selects water filters
harishiitkgp7 14 minutes ago

Built a tool which sizes and selects water filters

hydroanalyze.tech
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surprisetalk 14 minutes ago

Intrarectal perfluorodecalin for enteral ventilation in a first-in-human trial

cell.com
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surprisetalk 15 minutes ago

Ambsheet: A spreadsheet for exploring scenarios [video]

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Animalcules and Their Motors
surprisetalk 15 minutes ago

Animalcules and Their Motors

The article explores the biological structure and function of flagella, which are appendages found in many single-celled organisms that enable them to move. It discusses the complex molecular machinery that powers the movement of flagella and how they play a crucial role in the survival and locomotion of various microorganisms.

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Planetary Robotics. Beyond Humanoids.
maxnajer 16 minutes ago

Planetary Robotics. Beyond Humanoids.

Akash is a decentralized cloud computing network that allows users to rent out unused computing resources, creating a peer-to-peer marketplace for cloud services. The platform aims to provide a more cost-effective and secure alternative to traditional cloud providers.

akash.earth
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Kohler Can Access Pictures from "End-to-End Encrypted" Toilet Camera
TimDotC 21 minutes ago

Kohler Can Access Pictures from "End-to-End Encrypted" Toilet Camera

varlogsimon.leaflet.pub
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handfuloflight 23 minutes ago

Reverse-engineering Claude's sandbox, then building my own

The article discusses the concept of a sandboxed execution environment, which is a secure and isolated computing environment that allows for the safe execution of untrusted code. It explores the key features and benefits of sandboxing, such as enhanced security, resource control, and the ability to run potentially harmful applications in a controlled manner.

michaellivs.com
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danieltanfh95 26 minutes ago

Unpaid Labour in Productive Capacity

The article discusses the role of unpaid labor, particularly in the context of productive capacity. It examines the economic and societal implications of such labor and its contribution to overall productivity and growth.

danieltan.weblog.lol
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wuqiaocauc 26 minutes ago

Is there anybody know the Open deep research modle:mirothinker

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haomiao33 30 minutes ago

UX Pilot's subscription defaults and refund process

I recently signed up for UX Pilot and was automatically placed on an annual plan, rather than the monthly plan I intended. When I requested a refund, I’ve been waiting 20 days with only vague updates from support.

Now they are proposing additional fees for an issue caused by their own default settings. This seems like a dark-pattern subscription tactic, and it’s frustrating to see how slow and unclear their refund process is.

Has anyone else run into similar issues with UX Pilot or comparable SaaS services? Curious how others handle these kinds of subscription pitfalls.

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Zillow deletes climate risk data from listings after complaints it harms sales
dredmorbius 36 minutes ago

Zillow deletes climate risk data from listings after complaints it harms sales

Zillow, a major real estate platform, has removed climate risk data from its home listings, raising concerns about transparency and potential risks for homebuyers. The move highlights the complex relationship between real estate and climate change, and the challenges of providing accurate information to consumers.

theguardian.com
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timetraveller26 36 minutes ago

The threats from AI are real – Sen. Bernie Sanders [video]

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Open source tech interview assistant
claeusdev 42 minutes ago

Open source tech interview assistant

github.com
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rfarley04 43 minutes ago

The strangest Excel functions you'll never use

This article explores some of the lesser-known and often overlooked functions in Microsoft Excel, such as CONVERT, IMREAL, and IMSUB, which can be useful for specific tasks but are rarely used by the majority of Excel users.

makeuseof.com
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todsacerdoti about 1 hour ago

Composing capability security and conflict-free replicated data types

This article explores the concept of composing capability-secure and conflict-free replicated data types (CRDT) to address security and consistency challenges in distributed systems. It discusses the design and implementation of these CRDTs, highlighting their ability to provide secure and reliable data management across multiple nodes.

spritely.institute
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Iran court fines US $22B over Woman, Life, Freedom protests
pinewurst about 1 hour ago

Iran court fines US $22B over Woman, Life, Freedom protests

The article discusses the decision by the US Treasury Department to impose sanctions on two Iranian officials and five entities for their involvement in human rights abuses and the crackdown on protests in Iran. The sanctions aim to hold the Iranian government accountable for its violent suppression of peaceful protests.

iranintl.com
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Reversing IDA's Lumina Protocol
19h about 1 hour ago

Reversing IDA's Lumina Protocol

This article explores the process of reverse-engineering the Lumina protocol, a proprietary communication protocol used by the IDAS security platform. The author discusses the tools and techniques employed to analyze and understand the inner workings of this protocol, providing insights into the challenges and findings of the reversing process.

stack.int.mov
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China's Robot Training Factory: Where Humanoids Learn to Work
rguiscard about 1 hour ago

China's Robot Training Factory: Where Humanoids Learn to Work

The article discusses the challenges faced by foreign companies in China's tech sector, particularly the difficulties in navigating the regulatory landscape and the need for localization to succeed in the market. It examines the experiences of several foreign tech firms and the strategies they have adopted to overcome these obstacles.

sixthtone.com
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amichail about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Why don't buildings have dry warm up rooms for your laptop in winter?

In winter, a laptop can get cold enough during a long walk or commute that it picks up moisture as soon as you enter a warm building. Powering on a damp laptop can cause damage, so a simple solution came to mind.

Public buildings like malls or libraries could offer a small dry warm up room where people take their cold laptops for ten to twenty minutes. The room would be warm with low humidity so the device can reach indoor temperature without collecting moisture.

Would you use these dry warm up rooms to protect your laptop from water damage during winter?

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Google will start building data centers in space, powered by the sun, in 2027
cpeterso about 1 hour ago

Google will start building data centers in space, powered by the sun, in 2027

Google is exploring the possibility of powering its data centers using solar energy collected from space, a project known as 'Project Sunbeam'. The company aims to have a prototype system operational by 2025 and potentially begin scaling up the technology by 2027.

businessinsider.com
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mihaela about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Cupertino – MCP server giving Claude offline Apple documentation

This article explores the Cupertino ecosystem, discussing Apple's dominance in the tech industry and the company's influence on the broader technology landscape. It examines the interconnected nature of Apple's products, services, and the software ecosystem that surrounds them.

aleahim.com
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mhb about 1 hour ago

Iranian MPs decry lack of observance of female dress code

Iranian lawmakers criticize the lack of enforcement of the female dress code, known as the hijab mandate, in the country. They express concerns about the government's perceived failure to ensure strict adherence to the Islamic dress regulations.

newarab.com
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handfuloflight about 1 hour ago

Francis Ford Coppola, Who Says He's 'Broke,' Is Selling a $1M Watch

nytimes.com
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We Are Living in a Bifurcated Economy
mhb about 1 hour ago

We Are Living in a Bifurcated Economy

This article explores the growing economic divide in the United States, where a small segment of the population experiences significant growth and prosperity, while the majority struggles with stagnant wages, rising costs, and diminishing opportunities for social mobility.

amitsdeepdives.substack.com
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xqcgrek2 about 1 hour ago

AI Needs to Feel Pain [video]

youtube.com
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Heiliger Dankgesang: Reflections on Claude Opus 4.5
maxutility about 1 hour ago

Heiliger Dankgesang: Reflections on Claude Opus 4.5

The article discusses Heiliger Dankgesang, a musical work by Ludwig van Beethoven, exploring its spiritual and transcendent qualities. It examines how the composition reflects Beethoven's profound religious beliefs and his attempt to express the divine through his music.

hyperdimensional.co
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MarathonOS: A spiritual successor to BlackBerry10 using Qt6 and PostmarketOS
pat64 about 2 hours ago

MarathonOS: A spiritual successor to BlackBerry10 using Qt6 and PostmarketOS

marathonos.xyz
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What's changing for under 16s and parents on YouTube in Australia
decimalenough about 2 hours ago

What's changing for under 16s and parents on YouTube in Australia

Google is making changes to YouTube in Australia, including introducing new policies and features to better protect user privacy and address misinformation. The article outlines the specific updates and their impact on the Australian YouTube community.

blog.google
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ls612 about 2 hours ago

Anthropic Could Go Public in 2026

The article discusses the ongoing tensions between the United States and China, focusing on the potential for a 'new Cold War' as the two superpowers compete for global influence. It explores the economic, technological, and geopolitical implications of this increasingly strained relationship.

ft.com
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Show HN: Dependency-aware context management for LLM coding workflows
saleh_ about 2 hours ago

Show HN: Dependency-aware context management for LLM coding workflows

If you are using Cursor or Claude Code, you must try this open-source tool—it will save you MONEY and TIME.

If you're building complex projects and your context keeps getting larger, losing track of what's current and what's outdated, you're going to love this.

THE PROBLEM:

When using LLMs to build products, we generate tons of context—requirements, specs, design docs. But then:

  Can't tell which document is the latest/authoritative

  No traceability between layers (business → system → code → tests)

  Upstream requirements change, downstream doesn't get updated

  Your LLM uses STALE context → incorrect output

  Burning tokens on entire files when you need specific snippets



  THE SOLUTION: contextgit
A tool built specifically for LLMs to trace context efficiently.

Instead of dumping entire files into context, contextgit lets your AI navigate requirements like a graph database—extracting only what's needed.

Extract ONLY relevant snippets (save tokens = save money)

Track relationships: business → system → architecture → code → test

Auto-detect staleness via checksums

Full JSON output for LLM integration

See project health: orphaned requirements, broken links, stale items

KEY USE CASES:

LLM-driven development: AI asks for requirements by ID, not entire docs

Massive token savings: Feed 20 lines instead of 5,000

Auto-detect stale context: LLMs know when requirements are outdated

CI integration: Block PRs with stale requirements

  REAL IMPACT:
Instead of: LLM reads 5000-line docs → wastes tokens

Now: contextgit extract SR-010 → 20 lines → saves hundreds in API costs

If you find this useful, please star the repo!

100% open source (MIT), production-ready (v1.0.1). This is the missing piece for LLM-driven development.

github.com
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