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Medium

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Medium — AI

Data Governance Governs What Exists.

Why treating AI Governance as “just an extension” of Data Governance gets it wrong, and what to do about it before 2 August 2026. Continue reading on Towards AI »

Medium — Programming

Life believed to happen

Nobody wondered how life would be life before it could happen.And finally when it happened we where all there but still we wondered how… Continue reading on Medium »

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Hacker News

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HN — Front Page

Jujutsu Megamerges for Fun and Profit

Article URL: https://isaaccorbrey.com/notes/jujutsu-megamerges-for-fun-and-profit Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47841129 Points: 6 # Comments: 2

HN — Front Page

Show HN: Docker Compose for VM's

I build a prototype docker compose for qemu VMs. I thought other might find uses for it so here you go :-) Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47840851 Points: 5 # Comments: 4

HN — Front Page

John Ternus to become Apple CEO

Article URL: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/04/tim-cook-to-become-apple-executive-chairman-john-ternus-to-become-apple-ceo/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47840219 Points: 607 # Comments: 275

HN — Front Page

F-35 is built for the wrong war

Article URL: https://warontherocks.com/cogs-of-war/the-f-35-is-a-masterpiece-built-for-the-wrong-war/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47839835 Points: 101 # Comments: 128

HN — Front Page

Bloom (YC P26) Is Hiring

Article URL: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/trybloom/jobs Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47837176 Points: 0 # Comments: 0

HN — Front Page

We accepted surveillance as default

Article URL: https://vivianvoss.net/blog/why-we-accepted-surveillance Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47836730 Points: 249 # Comments: 109

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HN — Best

At long last, InfoWars is ours

Article URL: https://theonion.com/at-long-last-infowars-is-ours/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47837611 Points: 509 # Comments: 238

HN — Best

We accepted surveillance as default

Article URL: https://vivianvoss.net/blog/why-we-accepted-surveillance Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47836730 Points: 245 # Comments: 109

HN — Best

Not buying another Kindle

Article URL: https://www.androidauthority.com/amazon-kindle-2026-3657863/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47835775 Points: 241 # Comments: 202

HN — Best

Kimi K2.6: Advancing open-source coding

Article URL: https://www.kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-6 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47835735 Points: 488 # Comments: 245

HN — Best

Sauna effect on heart rate

Article URL: https://tryterra.co/research/sauna-effect-on-heart-rate Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47834184 Points: 320 # Comments: 173

HN — Best

ggsql: A Grammar of Graphics for SQL

Article URL: https://opensource.posit.co/blog/2026-04-20_ggsql_alpha_release/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47833558 Points: 315 # Comments: 71

HN — Best

Atlassian enables default data collection to train AI

Article URL: https://letsdatascience.com/news/atlassian-enables-default-data-collection-to-train-ai-f71343d8 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47833247 Points: 429 # Comments: 101

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HN — Ask

Ask HN: Monetizing a Supplements Dataset

A few years back, I got obsessed with the idea of analyzing the entire supplement market. The first couple of experiments didn't go far, but as models got better, I was able to: * Extract detail breakdown of every ingredient in every commer

HN — Ask

Tell HN: Do not include co-authored-by Claude in your commits

By including co-authored-by claude you are helping AI companies to exclude it from their training set. Make sure you don't include Claude contributions in the commit messages, if model is so good, they should dogfood and use it for training

HN — Ask

What Are We Doing?

This is just a stupid rant I have to get off my chest after having the worst possible day with the new Claude Opus 4.7 model. This new model is highly intelligent according benchmarks but severely misaligned. It just does not listen to my r

HN — Ask

Ask HN: How do you respond to blog posts that seem AI assisted?

When you hit an article that smells like AI, do you immediately click away? Hold your nose and keep reading if the topic is interesting? Take note of the author and never read their work again? Would it matter if a human authored it in anot

HN — Ask

Ask HN: Is GitHub's #1 repo fake? build-your-own-x 491K stars

GitHub's #1 most starred repo is build-your-own-x [1] with 491K stars. That's twice the starts of React or Linux or Python. Yet, Yet I almost never hear about it on HN or anywhere else. Even the few HN posts about it are very suspicious. A

HN — Ask

Ask HN: How to help AI find financials in large PDF faster?

I am developing an MCP tool that is used by Claude to search company name, director and shareholders on registries of many countries. The tool might send back original PDF that contains shareholders, but the PDF is sometimes 50mb+. I want t

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HN — Show

Show HN: Docker Compose for VM's

I build a prototype docker compose for qemu VMs. I thought other might find uses for it so here you go :-) Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47840851 Points: 4 # Comments: 1

HN — Show

Show HN: I built Comrade – the security-focused AI agent

Inspired by the success of OpenClaw, I built Comrade, which is an open-source AI workspace for teams focused on security. It provides a premium interface for AI-powered workflows, built with transparency, extensibility, and local-first prin

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Show HN: Resume Script for VLC

Article URL: https://gist.github.com/hq6/3d1f291de5b808da7d545ed44d6fc82b Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47839094 Points: 1 # Comments: 0

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dev.to

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dev.to — Latest

Cloudflare Email for Agents Is Good for the Identity Layer

When Cloudflare launched Email for Agents in public beta on April 16, the top Hacker News comment read: "The $6MM investment on Agent Mail is in serious trouble." That's a plausible read of the L1 dynamics. Cloudflare just shipped native SP

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Adobe Just Made MCP an Enterprise Procurement Line Item

Seven frontier AI partners named in one press release. Twenty thousand brands running on a platform now built around MCP endpoints. One trillion experiences a year flowing through infrastructure that, until last week, had never used the wor

dev.to — Latest

What Developers Need to Know About the EU AI Act Before August 2026

If you're building AI systems that touch European users, the EU AI Act is no longer a future problem. Enforcement starts August 2, 2026, and the fines are serious — up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher. Mos

dev.to — Latest

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook A few months ago I ran a quick audit on a client's ecommerce site — 1,400 product photos, 3 blog posts a week with embedded images, a "shop the look" page that was basically a Pinterest boar

dev.to — Latest

GitHub Actions Security: How to Stop Secret Leaks in CI/CD

Originally published on devopsstart.com, this guide explores how to eliminate static secrets and harden your GitHub Actions pipelines against credential theft. The fastest way to compromise a production environment isn't by hacking a firewa

dev.to — Latest

The PM Agent Loop

We used to write product strategy documents for months before a single engineer touched the code. Perfect document first, then build. But engineering would start, discover half the assumptions were wrong, and the document would sit on a she

JavaScript

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dev.to — JavaScript

Migrating a Large Dashboard to Nuxt 4: Lessons from God Plan

Admin dashboards are where framework upgrades hurt: lots of routes, auth boundaries, data tables, charts, and “just make it work” code from years of iteration. At God Plan, we ship God Panel — a Nuxt-based admin surface that leans on a shar

dev.to — JavaScript

Why UK Businesses Are Switching to Astro & Ruby on Rails in 2026

The web development landscape in the UK is shifting rapidly. More and more businesses — from lean startups in London to established SMEs across Berkshire and Buckinghamshire — are moving away from heavy, slow frameworks and gravitating towa

dev.to — JavaScript

From PNG to 3D Print: Building a Browser-Based STL Pipeline

If you've ever tried to 3D print a logo, a QR code, or a flat illustration, you know the usual pain: open Fusion 360 or Blender, trace the outlines, extrude, export, pray the mesh is manifold. It's a 30-minute detour for what should be a 30

dev.to — JavaScript

To-Do List

hello, i've made a daily task manager (to-do list) and it developed with html/css/js, hope you guys try it out ^^ more informations here: https://github.com/kiroload/To-Do-List

dev.to — JavaScript

How to Add Link Previews to Any App in One Line of Code

Ever needed to show a preview of a PDF, document, or website in your app? Setting up Puppeteer, LibreOffice, and ffmpeg is painful. Here's a simpler way. You have a list of file URLs — PDFs, DOCX, PPTX, videos, websites — and you want to sh

dev.to — JavaScript

Can Claude Code migrate VanillaJS/HTML/CSS to Preact/Tailwind?

In my last post, I introduced LinkedIn Secret Weapon, the Chrome Extension I built with Claude Code to supercharge my LinkedIn workflow. As I mentioned, the app was built almost entirely with Claude Code – I had no background or knowledge a

Python

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dev.to — Python

Stop Building AI Wrappers. Why I’m Architecting an Agentic Kernel

The AI market is currently a graveyard of "innovative" startups that are, in reality, nothing more than thin skins over openai.chat.completions. We’ve reached a saturation point of chat interfaces, but we are starving for Autonomous Logic I

dev.to — Python

How I Automate My Freelance Workflow with Python

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How I Automate My Freelance Workflow with Python As a freelance developer, I've learned that automation is key to increasing productivity and reducing the time spent on repetitive tasks. In this article, I'll share how I use Python to autom

dev.to — Python

From Vibecoding to Vibelaunching: Building the ecosystems-cli

  • python

12 months ago I set a goal: ship a production-ready CLI for the ecosyste.ms API, in Python. Some commits later, ecosystems-cli is about to land on PyPI. A deliberate attempt to take LLM-assisted development seriously on something larger tha

Web Dev

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dev.to — Web Dev

Level Up Your Workflow: 7 Browser Tools That Outshine Paid Software

Level Up Your Workflow: 7 Browser Tools That Outshine Paid Software As developers, we're constantly seeking ways to optimize our workflows and boost productivity. Often, this means investing in powerful software. But what if I told you that

dev.to — Web Dev

How to Write Alt Text with AI in 2026 (WCAG-Compliant Examples)

How to Write Alt Text with AI in 2026 (WCAG-Compliant Examples) A few years ago an accessibility audit would mean a consultant manually writing alt text for every image on a site, billing $1-3 per image, and you'd hire them for two months.

dev.to — Web Dev

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook A few months ago I ran a quick audit on a client's ecommerce site — 1,400 product photos, 3 blog posts a week with embedded images, a "shop the look" page that was basically a Pinterest boar

dev.to — Web Dev

ReactJs Performance ~ Virtualization for Large Lists~

Rendering very large lists in React can quickly become a performance bottleneck. For example, trying to render thousands of items at once often leads to laggy UI or even browser instability. Virtualization addresses this by limiting how man

dev.to — Web Dev

HttpArena - Benchmark Web Frameworks

HttpArena is a recent project which goal is to build an open source platform where web frameworks are benchmarked for throughput performance, CPU usage, memory consumption and latency. Sounds familiar? Yes.. there are a few of them so what

dev.to — Web Dev

Why UK Businesses Are Switching to Astro & Ruby on Rails in 2026

The web development landscape in the UK is shifting rapidly. More and more businesses — from lean startups in London to established SMEs across Berkshire and Buckinghamshire — are moving away from heavy, slow frameworks and gravitating towa

dev.to — Web Dev

From PNG to 3D Print: Building a Browser-Based STL Pipeline

If you've ever tried to 3D print a logo, a QR code, or a flat illustration, you know the usual pain: open Fusion 360 or Blender, trace the outlines, extrude, export, pray the mesh is manifold. It's a 30-minute detour for what should be a 30

dev.to — Web Dev

We Scanned 10 Popular Shopify Themes for Accessibility. 7 Passed.

We expected worse, honestly. When we pointed axe-core at the official demo stores for Shopify's 10 most popular free themes, we figured maybe half would pass WCAG 2.1 AA. Our previous scan of SaaS pricing pages had a 70% failure rate. E-com

AI

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dev.to — AI

Adobe Just Made MCP an Enterprise Procurement Line Item

Seven frontier AI partners named in one press release. Twenty thousand brands running on a platform now built around MCP endpoints. One trillion experiences a year flowing through infrastructure that, until last week, had never used the wor

dev.to — AI

AI Photo Captions for Instagram: Stop Staring at the Blank Box

AI Photo Captions for Instagram: Stop Staring at the Blank Box The blank caption box is the worst part of posting. You have the photo. You know roughly what you want to say. The cursor blinks. Five minutes pass. You write something, delete

dev.to — AI

Image-to-Prompt: Reverse-Engineering AI Art in 2026

Image-to-Prompt: Reverse-Engineering AI Art in 2026 There's a particular kind of frustration that anyone who works with AI image generators knows. You see an image — on Midjourney's showcase, on someone's portfolio, on a Pinterest board — a

dev.to — AI

How to Write Alt Text with AI in 2026 (WCAG-Compliant Examples)

How to Write Alt Text with AI in 2026 (WCAG-Compliant Examples) A few years ago an accessibility audit would mean a consultant manually writing alt text for every image on a site, billing $1-3 per image, and you'd hire them for two months.

dev.to — AI

How to Write Product Descriptions from Photos with AI (2026 Guide)

How to Write Product Descriptions from Photos with AI (2026 Guide) The first ecommerce store I ever helped launch had 247 products and zero product descriptions. The founder had photographed everything beautifully — clean white backgrounds,

dev.to — AI

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook

Image SEO with AI Descriptions: The 2026 Playbook A few months ago I ran a quick audit on a client's ecommerce site — 1,400 product photos, 3 blog posts a week with embedded images, a "shop the look" page that was basically a Pinterest boar

dev.to — AI

The PM Agent Loop

We used to write product strategy documents for months before a single engineer touched the code. Perfect document first, then build. But engineering would start, discover half the assumptions were wrong, and the document would sit on a she