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Ilere: Building a Transparent Rental Marketplace on Expo and Supabase

Ilere is a mobile housing marketplace aimed at Nigerian cities such as Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. The core idea is visible in the code: tenants browse listings with explicit fee breakdow

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Editing DESIGN.md Directly in Web Interface: From Concept to Implementation

Editing DESIGN.md Directly in Web Interface: From Concept to Implementation In the MonoSpecs project management system, DESIGN.md carries the project's architectural design and technical d

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Meta's New Model Has 16 Tools. Here's What They Do.

Meta's New Model Has 16 Tools. Here's What They Do. Meta just released Muse Spark—their first model since Llama 4 almost exactly a year ago. It's competitive with GPT-5.4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, a

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Is Your Code Review Killing You? 🧘 Real-time Stress Monitoring with Wav2Vec 2.0

We’ve all been there: a production incident hits at 4 PM on a Friday, or you're stuck in a heated Code Review session where "just one small change" turns into a refactor of the entire authentication m

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EU Compliance, Programmable: The API That Turns 19 EU Regulations Into JSON

Here’s a number that keeps compliance officers awake at night: 19. That’s how many major EU regulations a tech company needs to juggle today. GDPR. NIS2. The AI Act. The Cyber Resilience Act. DORA.

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The Upstream Proxy: How Claude Code Intercepts Subprocess HTTP Traffic

When Claude Code runs in a cloud container, every subprocess it spawns — curl, gh, python, kubectl — needs to reach external services. But the container sits behind an organization's security perimete

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Inside Tabs: A Practical Next.js Frontend for Multi-Business Inventory Operations

Tabs is a multi-tenant operations frontend built with Next.js App Router. At a product level, it is trying to keep the daily workflow of a small or midsize business in one place: products, stores, o

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How to Self-Host Your Own Email Server (And Stop Depending on Third Parties)

So you've been burned by an email hosting provider. Maybe they changed their pricing, maybe their support went sideways, or maybe you just woke up one morning and realized that trusting a critical pie

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Newly created Polymarket accounts win big on well-timed Iran ceasefire bets

Score: 15 | Comments: 0

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Little Snitch for Linux – Because Nothing Else Came Close

Score: 13 | Comments: 1

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Building a JavaScript runtime in one month

Score: 3 | Comments: 0

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LittleSnitch for Linux

Score: 123 | Comments: 47

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Gemini gets notebooks to help you organize projects

Google's Gemini is getting a feature called "notebooks" to help you organize things about certain topics in a single place while using the AI chatbot, the company announced on Wednesday. You can pull

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Dyson made a handheld version of its iconic fans

Nearly 17 years after Dyson first announced its Air Multiplier fans - one of its first big consumer products after vacuums - the company has miniaturized their design to create a handheld personal coo

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I built a tool to let you export your X bookmarks and categorize them

Score: 7 | Comments: 1

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Show HN: Tired of logic in useEffect, I built a class-based React state manager

Score: 18 | Comments: 33

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WireGuard VPN developer can’t ship software updates after Microsoft locks account

The popular open source VPN maker is the second high-profile developer to say Microsoft locked his account without notifying him and is blocking their ability to send software updates to users.

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Show HN: Is Hormuz open yet?

Score: 256 | Comments: 118

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A self-driving car in Texas hit and killed a mother duck, sparking neighborhood outrage

An Avride autonomous vehicle near Austin hit the duck, facing backlash from the community. "It didn't slow down or hesitate at all, just steamrolled right through," according to a witness.

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Poke makes using AI agents as easy as sending a text

Poke brings AI agents to everyday users via text message by handling tasks and automations without complex setup, apps, or technical know-how.

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