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TabAutopilot – AI Tab Organizer and Manager
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Well made software will make it
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ShowHN: Feels Like GitHub Status
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ICE Plans to Deploy Additional Iris Scanners Nationwide Under No-Bid Contract
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Reeder App
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GM cutting salaried IT workers as it trims costs, evaluates needs
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Claude Platform on AWS is now generally available
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Google updates AI search to include quotes from Reddit and other sources
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Zig vs. Rust in 2026
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Hyperland [video]
(youtube.com)
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Professional school grads from diverse classes get higher salaries
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- 2
Ask HN: Hetzner Down Again?
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Create a 90s GeoCities style website in seconds (rust)
(crates.io)
- 4
Chrome Addon to Export Websites as PDF, SVG, DXF, with searchable Text
(chromewebstore.google.com)
- 3
Steven, please fix the 1% loss/gain graph
(blog.hartwork.org)
- 3
How to Fine-Tune LLMs on AMD Strix Halo
(promptinjection.net)
- 2
Proxmark5: Professional RFID Research Platform for Hackers
(indiegogo.com)
- 2
Factorio syncs inputs, not a million objects [video]
(youtube.com)
- 2
Logos – Social Movement and Decentralised Technology
(logos.co)
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Linux Terminal Memory Usage
(gilesorr.com)
- 2
Cool way to show off all your AI projects
(robot-future.com)
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Quiet – Private messaging over Tor. No servers
(tryquiet.org)
- 5
Show HN: A geocities inspired place for your vibed tools
(tinytooltown.com)
- 2
Google Cameyo – turn legacy Windows apps into PWAs
(cameyo.google)
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The Tree House: A voyage to the source of a backyard dream
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Red Hot Chili Peppers ink $300M deal with Warner Music to sell catalog
(hollywoodreporter.com)