In agentic commerce, the agent won’t ask—it will judge
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The AI credibility gap is real
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Smart glasses could be about to face some heavy restrictions for drivers
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Ask HN: How do you separate intentional test boilerplate from real duplication?
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Mastodon looks to newsletters to help revive the open social web
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TREX: An AI code reviewer that runs your code
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Lore – Open source version control system designed for scalability
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This Retailer Shut Its Fitting Rooms and Angered Customers. It Might Boost Sales Anyway.
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How Japan's railways stayed one while splitting apart
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How to stop Netflix from asking 'are you still watching?'
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Sixty percent of US consumers say 'AI' in brand messaging is a turnoff
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Silicon Valley is building medical answers. Medicine needs judgment
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These new satellites are designed to spot wildfires before they spread
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Quantum computing is growing—in Chicago!—and PsiQuantum keeps racking up wins
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