Google’s answer to Samsung’s Now Brief is a new ‘Daily Hub’ on the Pixel 10 series
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Show HN: Project management system for Claude Code
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Show HN: Claude Code workflow: PRDs → GitHub Issues → parallel execution
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Modern CI is too complex and misdirected (2021)
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Modern CI Is Too Complex and Misdirected
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"Remove mentions of XSLT from the html spec"
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Chrome intends to remove XSLT from the HTML spec
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Who Invented Backpropagation?
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Fun with Finite State Transducers
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Vaultwarden commit introduces SSO using OpenID Connect
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Find Hub is working on a new way to quickly check your friends’ location (APK teardown)
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Find Hub is the next Google app to get an Expressive coat of paint (APK teardown)
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Lessons learned from buying an open source repo
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Show HN: Zig-DbC – A design by contract library for Zig
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Apple's 'tabletop robot' companion rumored for 2027 launch
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Google will help you pester your friends into turning location sharing on (APK teardown)
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Manpower discloses data breach affecting nearly 145,000 people
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GitHub will be folded into Microsoft proper as CEO steps down
(arstechnica.com)
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GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignation
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GitHub CEO to step down
(techcrunch.com)
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Auf Wiedersehen, GitHub – CEO Steps Down
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Mistral Integration Improved in Llama.cpp
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Show HN: A Sinclair ZX81 retro web assembler+simulator
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I tried emulating PC games on a Pixel phone, and I have mixed thoughts
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Fake WhatsApp developer libraries hide destructive data-wiping code
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