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ByteDance’s new AI video generation model, Dreamina Seedance 2.0, comes to CapCut

The new model in CapCut will have built-in protections for making video from real faces or unauthorized intellectual property.

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Principles and Gear

Score: 6 | Comments: 1

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The RISE RISC-V Runners: free, native RISC-V CI on GitHub

Score: 116 | Comments: 30

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Why hiring the weirdos works

When you’re building at breakneck speed, hiring a trusted team is crucial for an early-stage startup. Bland CEO and co-founder Isaiah Granet has tactical advice on how the company managed to find hidd

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A major hacking tool has leaked online, putting millions of iPhones at risk. Here’s what you need to know.

Here’s what we know, and what you need to know, about Coruna and DarkSword, two advanced iPhone hacking tools discovered by security researchers. DarkSword has now leaked online.

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Creating West Coast Buddhism (2024)

Score: 53 | Comments: 33

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IronGlass Brings Legendary Soviet Cinema Lenses to Mirrorless Cameras

Score: 20 | Comments: 16

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Conntour raises $7M from General Catalyst, YC to build an AI search engine for security video systems

Conntour uses AI models to let security teams query camera feeds using natural language to find any object, person, or situation.

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Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people

Score: 525 | Comments: 262

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Cohere launches an open source voice model specifically for transcription

Relatively light at just 2 billion parameters, the model is meant for use with consumer-grade GPUs for those who want to self-host it. It currently supports 14 languages.

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How I Gave an LLM Persistent Emotions, Dreams, and Theory of Mind with 11K Lines of Python

I'm a product manager, not a developer. No CS degree. But four days ago I asked "what if an LLM could actually feel?" — and built MATE: a deterministic emotional kernel that turns any language model i

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A Node Optimization Idea: Solving GC Bottlenecks Under Concurrency

I came up with an idea related to Node optimization that can address the issue of GC bottlenecks in Node under concurrent conditions, and may even solve the problem of main thread serializing large JS

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I Built an Uptime Monitoring SaaS in a Weekend — Here's What I Learned

The Setup I was paying $15/month for Uptime Robot. I used maybe 30% of it. Most days I just needed to know: is my site up? Friday night I thought: I could build this myself. Saturday nig

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Master Amazon SQS in One Page

At a buka, nobody is taking your order number. The mama serving jollof doesn't care who came first. She's scooping for whoever is closest, loud, or holding their plate out furthest. You might wait fi

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I built a full-stack web framework where everything lives in one file

Hey Over the past weeks, I’ve been working on something a bit unusual. I built a framework called Luxaura that lets you create full-stack web apps using a single file format: .lux. 👉 UI, state, ba

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Some of our favorite Apple tech is cheaper than ever during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

It feels like nearly everything is receiving some sort of discount as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale — that is, except for most Apple devices. Don’t worry, though; you’re not completely out of luck

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Options Analytics Comparison: FlashAlpha vs SpotGamma vs Unusual Whales — Which Fits Your Stack?

SpotGamma, Unusual Whales, and FlashAlpha all serve the options analytics space but they solve fundamentally different problems. SpotGamma essentially created the retail GEX analysis category. Unusual

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Imposter Syndrome Didn't Go Away. It Got Quieter.

I noticed something last year. The imposter syndrome posts disappeared. Not gradually. They were everywhere — "I've been coding for three years and I still Google how to center a div," "just got prom

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Getting Started with Docling: PDF to Structured Data

Docling is an open-source document conversion tool from IBM Research. It takes PDFs and converts them into clean, structured output like Markdown, HTML, JSON, or plain text. It handles layout analysis

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Designing Game Economies: Why Spreadsheets Eventually Break

Game economy design almost always starts the same way: You open a spreadsheet. You define a few currencies, maybe sketch a progression curve, add some reward tables — and things feel under control.

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