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Qwen3.6-Plus: Towards real world agents

Score: 430 | Comments: 150

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Tesla’s cheaper vehicles aren’t helping its declining sales

The company's deliveries in the first quarter were just 6% higher than last year, and Tesla now faces a third straight year of falling sales.

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Commonwealth Fusion Systems leans on magnets for near-term revenue

Realta Fusion is buying magnets from Commonwealth Fusion Systems, providing a revenue stopgap.

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Ruckus: Racket for iOS

Score: 77 | Comments: 6

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My Experience as a Rice Farmer

Score: 218 | Comments: 100

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Diverse teams start with diverse VCs

It is the path of least resistance for a growth-stage company to hire from the familiar Silicon Valley pipelines but if a founder wants a diverse team, that value has to be put into practice from the

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'Backrooms' and the Rise of the Institutional Gothic

Score: 172 | Comments: 80

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Designing accessible color systems and ensuring contrast across themes

[Why contrast still breaks at scale (WCAG fundamentals and common blind spots)] [How to structure color tokens so themes don't betray accessibility] [Practical test matrix: how to test contrast acros

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Auto-Caption Generation: Whisper + FFmpeg in a Node.js Worker

Captions are no longer optional for short-form video. Studies consistently show 85%+ of social media videos are watched without sound. If your pipeline produces clips without captions, you're shipping

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LinkedIn is searching your browser extensions

Score: 1564 | Comments: 683

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Agents are slow

Coding with agents definitely gives you more power. With a couple of sentences in natural language, you can create something that would take weeks. Yet I feel there is a fundamental flaw in this proce

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I Built a Model… and the Internet Lowkey Noticed (Before I Did)

I wasn’t checking metrics. I wasn’t running ads. I definitely wasn’t doing “growth hacking” (because let’s be honest… I’d probably mess that up anyway). I was just building. And then one random day…

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Cryogenic Storage: A Developer's Guide (Yes, Really)

Why programmers should care about liquid nitrogen dewars Hear me out. You're building a biotech SaaS platform. Your users manage IVF labs. They need inventory systems tracking samples in li

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🚀 Day 27 of My Automation Journey – Introduction to Selenium & Maven Setup

Today marks a big milestone in my automation journey 🎯 Till now, I was learning core Java logic 👉 Today, I stepped into real automation using Selenium This is where things get exciting 🔥

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Direct Thermal Printing from Android Web Using PHP (ESC/POS Guide)

Print receipts directly to any ESC/POS thermal printer from your web-based POS system — no SDK, no cloud, no hassle. The Problem Browsers can't talk to thermal printers. Bluetooth S

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Elegant Rust with proc macros

When writing immediate mode (egui) applications it comes to me quickly that nigh all logic computations should be done off the UI thread. There are many ways to approach it, however as a fan of event-

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The Architecture Behind an AI Video Processing Pipeline

Building a video processing service that handles everything from YouTube download to AI-scored, captioned, face-tracked vertical clips involves a lot of moving parts. This post is a straight-up archit

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I Built Modulens to Make Hidden Angular Architecture Problems Easier to See

We can build software faster than ever now. With AI-assisted development, scaffolding features, generating components, writing utilities, and even shaping entire flows can happen in a fraction of the

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Why your WordPress homepage should respond consistently before launch

Part of the series: WordPress Pre-Launch Technical Checks When preparing a WordPress site for launch, most of the attention usually goes to design, performance and content. That makes sense, those ar

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I Built pytest for AI Agents — Here's What I Learned

Every AI agent developer knows this pain: You run your agent. It works. You run it again. It doesn't. You have no idea why. You check the logs — there are no logs. You check the cost — $4.20 for a si

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