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Platform Readiness: What Every Developer Needs Before Hitting Submit

You have built your game. It runs well, the QA pass is clean, and you are ready to ship. Then you submit to the App Store and get rejected for a missing privacy manifest. Or your PlayStation build fai

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16 GB VRAM LLM benchmarks with llama.cpp (speed and context)

Here I am comparing speed of several LLMs running on GPU with 16GB of VRAM, and choosing the best one for self-hosting. I have run these LLMs on llama.cpp with 19K, 32K, and 64K tokens context window

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How to Supervise AI Coding Agents Without Losing Your Mind

Running one AI coding agent on a task works great. You give it a focused problem, it writes code, you review it. Simple. Now try running three in parallel on the same repo. What Goes Wrong

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Why Gemma 4 Just Changed Every Android Developer's AI Workflow Forever

The Silent Deal-Breaker Nobody Was Talking About. Every Android developer using AI assistance had a hidden problem sitting quietly in their workflow — the cloud dependency. Token quotas. API keys. Cod

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Show HN: AdaShape-3D modeler for intuitive 3D printing parts / Windows 11

Score: 25 | Comments: 14

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Super Meat Boy 3D makes suffering fun

The original Super Meat Boy is one of the best-known indie games of all time. Released in 2010, it's a brutally difficult 2D platformer, but so fun to play: The short levels almost feel like speedrunn

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The app for tracking TV, movies, podcasts, and everything

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 122, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, go 'Zona, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer

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Jack Dorsey says Block employees now bring prototypes, not slides, to meetings

Score: 12 | Comments: 3

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The CMS is dead. Long live the CMS

Score: 30 | Comments: 13

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Show HN: Tusk for macOS and Gnome

Score: 49 | Comments: 16

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Simple self-distillation improves code generation

Score: 171 | Comments: 36

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The Clock

Score: 86 | Comments: 30

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LÖVE: 2D Game Framework for Lua

Score: 204 | Comments: 89

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Some Unusual Trees

Score: 81 | Comments: 23

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Signals, the push-pull based algorithm

Score: 78 | Comments: 29

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The Last Quiet Thing

Score: 156 | Comments: 92

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Eighteen Years of Greytrapping – Is the Weirdness Finally Paying Off?

Score: 52 | Comments: 5

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Endian wars and anti-portability: this again?

Score: 8 | Comments: 1

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Anker’s Nebula P1 projector is the portable sound king

The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn't the most portable Google TV projector I've ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest. It doesn't even have a built-in battery. Instead it's a decent video device

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Show HN: Anos – a hand-written ~100KiB microkernel for x86-64 and RISC-V

Score: 21 | Comments: 5

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