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Apple's Liquid Glass in CSS (and SVG)
https://medium.com/ekino-france/liquid-glass-in-css-and-svg-839985fcb88d
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adrgautier
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5h ago
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openmarkand
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5h ago
Liquid Glass is an abomination of UX and accessibility. It would be a shame to copy it. I hope this time competitors won't follow
Is AI Leaving the Python Community Behind?
https://georgiker.com/blog/is-ai-leaving-python-community-behind/
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Hackers exploiting unpatched Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability CVE-2025-53770
https://www.neowin.net/news/hackers-actively-exploiting-unpatched-microsoft-sharepoint-vulnerability-cve-2025-53770/
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divbzero
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Show HN: I made a simple offline licensing system with JWTs
https://keyforge.dev/features/offline
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nic13gamer
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AI Replaces Recruiters, Assistants in Six Months, Says CEO Behind ChatGPT Rival
https://gizmodo.com/ai-will-replace-recruiters-and-assistants-in-six-months-says-ceo-behind-chatgpt-rival-2000631871
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rntn
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Gato AI Translations WP: Translate Entity IDs in Meta and OpenRouter Integration
https://gatoplugins.com/blog/new-features-translate-entity-ids-in-meta-openrouter
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leoloso
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Build, Learn, Delete, Repeat
https://ymichael.com/2025/07/18/build-learn-delete-repeat.html
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ymichael
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Detecting code copying at scale with Vendetect
https://blog.trailofbits.com/2025/07/21/detecting-code-copying-at-scale-with-vendetect/
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Microsoft server hack likely single actor, thousands of firms now vulnerable
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/microsoft-server-hack-likely-single-actor-thousands-firms-now-vulnerable-2025-07-21/
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c420
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Ask HN: Tools for first-time home buyers?
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gavinray
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XML Summer School, Oxford. 14th to 19th Sept 2025
https://xmlsummerschool.org/
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adamretter
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How I write docs quickly
https://passo.uno/how-write-tech-docs-quickly/
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theletterf
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The Benefits of Trunk-Based Development
https://thinkinglabs.io/articles/2025/07/21/on-the-benefits-of-trunk-based-development.html
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DamonHD
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Ancient Central Americans built a fish-trapping system
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-fish-trapping-system-maya
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Aquatic Life: Technology, Intelligence, and the Melancholy of the Deep
https://d1gesto.blogspot.com/2025/07/the-flame-that-never-burned-technology.html
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voxleone
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Context Engineering for AI Agents: Lessons from Building Manus
https://manus.im/blog/Context-Engineering-for-AI-Agents-Lessons-from-Building-Manus
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Stone Age hunter-gatherers may have been surprisingly skilled seafarers
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/stone-age-seafarers-hunter-gatherer
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raywatcher
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Chinese Officials Helped Cover Up Lead Poisoning of Children
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/21/world/asia/china-lead-poisoning-scandal.html
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Trump's Budget Would End 7 Decades of Hawaii Greenhouse Gas Measurements
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/17/climate/budget-cuts-climate-observatories.html
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China Became the Biggest Shipbuilder
https://www.construction-physics.com/p/how-china-became-the-worlds-biggest
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Low-Temp 2D Semiconductors: A Chipmaking Shift
https://spectrum.ieee.org/cdimensions-2d-semiconductors
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Distillation Makes AI Models Smaller and Cheaper
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-distillation-makes-ai-models-smaller-and-cheaper-20250718/
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rbanffy
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Spiders in the Sky [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QZsKIlAcgA
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bookofjoe
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A multisensor signaling framework for thermomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-60498-7
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PaulHoule
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15m ago
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We built InboxHR – Your company's HR, now automated with AI
https://InboxHR.cloud/
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jibrandev
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16m ago
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Ask HN: Why do Cursor, Windsurf and Claude Code dominate the conversation?
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bluelightning2k
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17m ago
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An Academic Web Clipper
https://github.com/feldaher/Academic-Web-Clipper
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feldaher
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18m ago
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So You Think You've Awoken ChatGPT
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/2pkNCvBtK6G6FKoNn/so-you-think-you-ve-awoken-chatgpt
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surprisetalk
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19m ago
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How to Reason from First Principles
https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2025/07/16/how-to-reason-from-first-principles/
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surprisetalk
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19m ago
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Engineering the End of Work
https://schmud.de/posts/2025-07-15-engineering-end-of-work.html
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surprisetalk
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19m ago
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Instant responsiveness in user interfaces is annoying
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zero-sharp
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openmarkand•5h ago