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The fittest founder in the room got cancer. Here’s how he used AI to fight back.

When confronted with cancer, Connor Christou fed everything tied tied to his regime — blood results, scan data, wearable output, journal entries — into Claude.

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Indie developers got tired of waiting for a new Star Fox, so they’re making their own

Nostalgia remains a powerful force. So much so that, in exploring the echoes of a late-'90s childhood spent skimming the water of Corneria and sneering "cocky little freaks!" in time with a monkey enc

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Suspicious Discontinuities (2020)

Score: 253 | Comments: 87

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Why is Apple asking me to pay more for Big Tech’s AI obsession?

Tim Cook recently said price increases were "unavoidable" and described the company's pricing as "unsustainable." The 16-inch MacBook Pro saw its price go up by $300. The 11-inch iPad Air went from $5

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The Linear CLI Linear never shipped: driving your tracker from the terminal

If you searched for a Linear CLI, you already know the first surprise: there isn't an official one. Linear ships a hosted MCP server, a GraphQL API, and a TypeScript SDK, but no first-party command-li

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Day 81 of Learning MERN Stack

Hello Dev Community! 👋 It is officially Day 81 of my 100-day full-stack engineering run! Yesterday, I locked down linear logical operators to sweep across singular tabular records. Today, I stepped i

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r/programming banned LLM posts. 6.9 million devs just exhaled.

The biggest programming subreddit just temporarily banned all LLM-related posts. 6.9 million developers didn't protest. They thanked the mods. The reaction speaks for itself. The Breaking P

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IBM 0.7nm Chip: What It Means for AI Computing Power

The Announcement: What IBM Actually Built On June 25, 2026, IBM announced the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology from its research headquarters in Yorktown Heights, New York. The

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Your product can answer questions about itself now

Ask your product anything, in plain English, and it answers. Then it keeps watching and tells you the moment the answer changes. That's the whole thing. It sounds small until you sit with what it rep

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The Market Isn't Just Competitive Anymore

There was a time when becoming a better developer mostly meant writing better code. Today, that's no longer enough. The market has become so competitive that developers are expected to wear multiple

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Why I'm Building a Decentralized Anti-Cheat Instead of Another Plugin

When most people think about anti-cheat, they think about kernel drivers, signature scanning, or server-side validation. I started wondering about something different: What if cheat detection itself

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HttpClient Socket Exhaustion

🔥 Your .NET API is Slowly Dying (And You Don't Even Know It) Last month, our production system started timing out randomly. No errors. No warnings. Just... slow death. After 3 sleepless nights and di

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5 Things Your LLM Bill Is Hiding From You (And How to Find Them)

We went from $620 to $2,480 in 23 days. No new features shipped. No traffic spike. Zero error alerts. Deployment logs were clean. Five engineers staring at dashboards that gave us totals and nothing

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Inside the room where the smart home industry is still betting on Matter

Four years ago, overlooking a canal in Amsterdam, the smart home industry collectively launched Matter, the one interoperability standard to rule them all. Heralded as the solution to the industry's s

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What are some skills that are must haves for a backend engineer?

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Burnout Was Trying To Tell Me Something

For a long time, I assumed burnout meant I wasn't working hard enough. Or that I needed better discipline. Or better time management. Looking back, I think something else was happening. Burnout wa

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Akamai HLS: The Ultimate Guide to High-Quality Video Streaming

Akamai HLS: A Comprehensive Guide to High-Quality Streaming Akamai HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is a powerful solution for delivering high-quality video content to a global audience. This guid

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Streaming services' obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California

Score: 6 | Comments: 1

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OpenRA

Score: 41 | Comments: 12

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This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth

What's the Password? has a simple concept: To solve each of the game's more than 100 puzzles, you have to type in the right four-digit password on a number pad. That might sound like a limited constra

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