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The Trump administration’s antitrust honeymoon is over

"It's not personal, Sonny, it's strictly business." That quote was first delivered by mob boss Michael Corleone in The Godfather, but last Monday, it became the title of a speech by the Justice Depart

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SpaceX files confidentially for IPO in mega listing potentially valued at $1.75 trillion, report says

The company has also lined up an unusually large number of 21 banks to manage the mega IPO, internally codenamed “Project Apex."

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Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take ‘several weeks’ to recover

The American toy-making giant noted that it was continuing to "implement measures to secure its business operations," suggesting that the hackers may still be in the company's systems.

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The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House

Score: 16 | Comments: 9

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Less than a month: StrictlyVC San Francisco brings leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more together

StrictlyVC San Francisco brings leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more together on April 30. Space is limited. Register here for your pass.

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Lucid Motors recalls over 4,000 Gravity SUVs citing improperly welded seat belts

The company struggled with quality issues when Gravity production started last year, and the new recall shows it's not out of the woods yet.

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Anthropic Publishes Official Skills Guide — How It Compares to Soul Spec

name: sprint-planner description: Manages Linear project workflows. Use when user mentions "sprint" or "create tasks". **Progressive Disclosure** in three levels minimizes token usage:

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Engineering DDoS Resilience at Scale — How ArzenLabs Designs Protection Beyond 200 Tbps

In the current threat landscape, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have evolved into highly coordinated, multi-vector campaigns capable of overwhelming traditional infrastructure. Modern at

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Backtrader vs VnPy vs Qlib: A Deep Comparison of Python Quant Backtesting Frameworks (2026)

Introduction: The Trap Every Quant Beginner Falls Into Get into quantitative investing and you'll inevitably encounter three names: Backtrader, VnPy, and Qlib. After reading about all thre

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Waaseyaa governance series

Ahnii! This series covers how Waaseyaa — a PHP framework monorepo of 52 packages — went from accumulated architectural drift to a governed, verifiable implementation platform. 1. The audit

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The audit that started everything: how Waaseyaa designed an invariant-driven architectural review

Ahnii! This is Part 1 of the Waaseyaa Governance series. It covers how Waaseyaa — a PHP framework monorepo of 52 packages — ran a formal invariant-driven architectural audit, what it found across fiv

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Introducing HCEL: The Most Fluent Way to Build AI Pipelines in TypeScript

In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI development, orchestration is everything. As developers move from simple LLM calls to complex, multi-step agentic workflows, the need for a clean, expressive, a

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30-Day Cloud & DevOps Challenge: Day 2 — Building My First Backend API

The journey continues! After setting up my project structure on Day 1, today was all about building the heart of my microservices platform: the backend API. If you missed Day 1, you can catch up here

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Compliance and Cost Governance for Landing Zones

You’re seeing the usual symptoms: inconsistent or missing tags that wreck cost allocation, dozens of small misconfigurations that accumulate into significant spend, and audit trails that only tell you

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Your private key doesn't belong in your terminal. Here's the Foundry fix.

You're about to run forge script --broadcast. The command needs a private key. The options that come to mind first all share the same problem: paste it into the terminal and it ends up in .bash_histor

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Your AI Writes Code. Who Fixes the Build?

Every AI coding tool in 2026 can write code. Some of them write great code. But here's the question nobody asks during the demo: what happens when the build fails? Because the build will fail. It alw

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Claude AI Source Code Leaked: Individual Rewriting in Rust to Address Security Concerns

Introduction & Background In a turn of events that feels ripped from the pages of a tech thriller, the source code of Claude, Anthropic’s advanced AI model, has been accidentally leaked. Co

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I Fed 20 Years of Diaries to an AI — It Developed a Personality and Started Making Games on Its Own

This is a real project, not an April Fools' joke. You see a lot of people struggling to get AI to make games. It can write code. It can produce something that runs. But it never turns out "fun." AI d

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CEO of largest public hospital says he's ready to replace radiologists with AI

Score: 7 | Comments: 2

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AI can push your Stream Deck buttons for you

If you're tired of controlling Stream Deck devices by manually pushing buttons, then good news: Elgato will now let you delegate that task to a chatbot instead. The Stream Deck 7.4 software update rel

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