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You can grab a refurbished 2021 Kindle Paperwhite starting at just $49.99

We spend a lot of time at The Verge waxing poetic about the latest gadgets, but sometimes it’s the last-gen devices from several years ago that offer the better value. The 2021 Kindle Paperwhite is a

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Slate Auto: Everything you need to know about the Bezos-backed EV startup

Slate auto burst onto the scene in April 2025. Here is a timeline that covers its origins, backers, product, and other new details.

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The Hisense UR9 is a great first shot against OLED’s bow

RGB LED TVs have been the talk of the TV world this year, with models coming from all the manufacturers, and the first one of 2026 is here - the Hisense UR9. It's the first look at the viability of th

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How AT&T created the most iconic phone ever

For years, even decades, virtually everyone in the United States had the same phone. Nobody really thought about it, it didn't even matter what it was called - it was just The Phone. Well, The Phone w

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Seven countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy

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My adventure in designing API keys

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Pro Max 5x quota exhausted in 1.5 hours despite moderate usage

Score: 519 | Comments: 481

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Show HN: Oberon System 3 runs natively on Raspberry Pi 3 (with ready SD card)

Score: 165 | Comments: 36

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The Spark Is Leaving Before the Code Breaks

The spark is leaving before the code breaks. I had a conversation with an engineer last week who works at a culture analytics platform. The kind of company that powers engagement surveys, pulse check

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I built an open-source trading RSS directory (inspired by public API lists)

Hey everyone, I recently put together a small open-source project that I thought might be useful to others here. It’s a curated directory of trading-related RSS feeds — covering crypto, forex, sto

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How We Built a Custom ERP System: Tech Stack & Lessons Learned

Building a custom Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is no small feat. Here's what we learned designing and implementing a scalable, modular ERP platform from scratch. The Problem

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How to Ask for Help Without Sounding Junior

How to Ask for Help in English Without Sounding Junior (or Rude) There's a moment every non-native English speaking developer dreads: you're stuck, you need help, and you have to ask for it

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I built a TCP networking library in Python at 14 : and v1.6.2 just hit 110k msg/s with zero dependencies

I'm 14 years old and I've been working on an open-source Python library called Veltix for the past few months. I just released v1.6.2 and the benchmarks genuinely shocked me, so I wanted to write up w

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Embedded Linux Development - 1

In today, I'm beginning a new series about embedded Linux development. I'll show that how to build an end-to-end embedded Linux system from scratch by hand. I'll fetch the associated every stuffs fro

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Gemma 3 on a Raspberry Pi 5: I Benchmarked Google's Open Model on a $80 Computer [2026]

A $80 single-board computer running a Google-built AI model that generates code, answers architecture questions, and summarizes documentation. No cloud. No API key. No monthly bill. That's Gemma 3 on

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📚 Reading With Intention as a Builder

Lately I’ve been trying to be more intentional about what I read—not just consuming information, but actually learning things I can apply while building. Here’s the current list I’ve been working thr

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The Illusion of Falling Behind in Tech Careers

In tech, it is surprisingly easy to feel like you are falling behind. You open LinkedIn and see someone becoming Senior after two years. Someone else just launched a side project that gets attention.

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I stopped trying to learn every DevOps tool. So I built my own.

I've been a Systems Administrator for 15 years. In that time I've learned more tools than I can count. Portainer. Rancher. Kubernetes. Helm. Terraform. Ansible. Grafana. Prometheus. Datadog. PagerDut

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Why My Support Bot Finally Stopped Acting Like a Goldfish

Most support bots have the same problem: they forget everything. You can talk to them for an hour, come back the next day, and the entire conversation might as well have never happened. Every session

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Introduction to SQL: DDL, DML, and Querying Data

As a beginner database administrator, my first assignment was to build a school database for Nairobi Academy from scratch. At first this seemed impossible, especially since I had repeated cases of err

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