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- An Introduction to YOLO26 | 15
- Steam Machine game testing | 1
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- Rhombus v1.0 | 2
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- One Year with Codeberg | 1
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- Steam Machine Launches Today | 6
- Rhombus version 1.0 is now available | 0
- One Year with Codeberg | 1
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- AI Has Already Killed Academia as We Know It | 15
- Show HN: Selector Forge – browser extension for AI-generated resilient selectors | 1
- Steam Machine 512GB | 1
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- Ultralytics YOLO26: Unified Real-Time End-to-End Vision Models | 3
- Meta Exposed Data Internally from Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program | 5
- LLMs do not merely reflect the bias of their training, they police it (2025) | 16
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- The Coming Enshittification of AI | 23
- Bain tests software takeover targets by vibecoding AI replicas | 50
- Microsoft's Satya Nadella: We Can't Let AI Giants Eat the Economy | 19
- AWS Lambda MicroVMs for isolated execution of user and AI-generated code | 3
- I built Ponytrail, a local audit trail for AI coding-agent edits | 11
- Oracle workforce shrinks by about 21,000 employees amid AI adoption | 5
- Self-Harness: Harnesses That Improve Themselves | 0
- QSOE: QNX-inspired OS with dual-kernel architecture | 1
- Keir Starmer announces his resignation as prime minister | 12
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- Death by a Thousand Comments | 1
- Daybreak: Tools for securing every organization in the world | 1
- Show HN: Block/buzz: a workspace built for teams of humans and agents | 7
- AI and tech are trying to influence the midterm elections | 0
- The Reason Bosses Want You Back in the Office Full Time | 5
- China is having another AI moment | 8
- Everything you say CAN and WILL be used against you | 1
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- Show HN: Next Move Theory gives you an algorithm for every product decision | 0
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- I'm the Agent for Claude Now | 4
- AI's Brokenomics | 7
- Show HN: I rebuilt Jobs To Be Done on scientific foundations and open-sourced it | 0
- AI's PR Problem | 8
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- Younger workers avoid phone calls and it might cost them opportunities | 9