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Intake insurance claims with an email agent

Most "AI for insurance" demos point a model at a claims handler's mailbox and call it triage. That's fine until you realize the agent is squatting in a human's inbox, racing the human for unread mail,

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HTTP finally has a proper way to send a query: meet the QUERY method

For decades we've had exactly two bad options for "read something using a complex input": cram everything into a GET URL, or lie and use POST. In June 2026, the IETF standardized a real fix:QUERY meth

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Building a Crash-Proof Terminal Loop Calculator in Python from Scratch 🚀

Taking My First Steps in Core Python Mastery Today, I kicked off my core Python journey by building a continuous, terminal-based calculator completely from scratch. My goal wasn't just to make a tool

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Run the Readiness Audit Before You Flip DNS

The cutover that would have taken the money and then broken The DiagnosticPro migration moved a live product off Firebase, Firestore, GCP, and Vertex AI onto a single self-hosted VPS. New d

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ChatGPT Plus and Claude Pro reject your card? It is probably the billing country, not the card

TL;DR: ChatGPT Plus and Claude Pro can reject a perfectly good card because your country is not on their billing list. The card is not the problem. The billing country is. This one confused me for a

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The square-ish phone that I wanted to love

The Ikko MindOne Pro is delightfully small. I keep calling it a square phone, which isn't quite right; the screen is square, but the phone itself is slightly rectangular. The camera flips up so you ca

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Figma-to-code: the real shift happening

If you're shipping static sites, or building on a standard design system, the Figma MCP server is probably doing great work for you, and you can skip this one. This is for the people who have hit the

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EF Core 11 makes your split queries faster

Score: 52 | Comments: 25

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I Built a Free Local Service Cost Calculator Website

Hi DEV community, I recently built a free website called ServicePricingTool. The idea is simple: a lot of people do not know what local services should cost before they book. So I wanted to create a

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Sematic Coherance

Semantic coherence is not a quality metric or an alignment outcome. It is the structural condition that determines whether meaning remains stable, interpretable, and legitimate as the system accelerat

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Chasing the Light: How the June Solstice Game Jam Turned One Prompt Into a Hundred Different Games

Every game jam lives or dies by its theme, and this year's June Solstice Game Jam handed developers something deceptively simple: the longest day of the year. What emerged from that single prompt wasn

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Bypassing Telegram Blocks: How MTProto FakeTLS Proxies Actually Work

When an ISP or national firewall throttles or blocks Telegram, the usual advice is "use a VPN." But there's a lighter, Telegram-specific tool that is often more resilient and far simpler for end users

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The fanfiction community is at war with AI — and itself

Over the past week, a new fanworks movement has kicked off, with the aim to root out authors using generative AI. But the detection methods being implemented are questionable, and any fanfic writer co

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Astrophysicists Puzzle over Webb’s New Universe

Score: 66 | Comments: 24

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Qi fan fan

Despite my initial skepticism, I'm now sold on wireless Qi chargers that add integrated fans to keep your phone cool while charging. I figured they'd be too loud, or too weak, or too gimmicky, but I'm

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The bottleneck might be the air in the room

Score: 460 | Comments: 287

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2026 Unslop AI-Written Fiction Contest Results

Score: 26 | Comments: 77

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Agentic coding notes from Galapagos Island

Score: 125 | Comments: 59

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Maybe you should learn something

Score: 179 | Comments: 80

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Synthesis is harder than analysis

Score: 110 | Comments: 24

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