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AI Automates Tagging for Complex PDFs (Tables, Equations, Multi-Column Layouts)
https://www.apexcovantage.com/resources/blog/making-complex-pdfs-accessible-how-ai-is-revolutionizing-tagging
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nihalacv
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1h ago
Polsia: Honest Tool Feedback
https://polsia.com
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indieept
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1m ago
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AI that fixes your production errors and opens a PR – while you sleep
https://www.inariwatch.com/
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jesusbr
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1m ago
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Is Big Tech Facing a Big Tobacco Moment?
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/26/business/dealbook/meta-youtube-social-media-tobacco.html
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mitchbob
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2m ago
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More More More Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/20/technology/tokenmaxxing-ai-agents.html
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gmays
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3m ago
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Show HN: Burn0 – One import to see what every API call costs
https://github.com/burn0-dev/burn0
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mhabeebur
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3m ago
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Earth's magnetic field may be more powerful than we thought
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earths-magnetic-field-may-be-more-powerful-than-we-tho...
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Brajeshwar
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5m ago
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Adding Offline Mode and Custom Servers to an Mmorpg (2025)
https://plantbasedgames.io/blog/posts/09-adding-offline-mode-and-custom-servers-to-an-mmorpg/
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Vedor
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5m ago
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I benchmarked bulk insert into PostgreSQL from Java (also via DuckDB / Arrow)
https://sqg.dev/blog/java-postgres-insert-benchmark/
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uwemaurer
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5m ago
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Dr. AI Ain't So Bad
https://b2bs.substack.com/p/dr-ai-aint-so-bad
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oopsiremembered
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6m ago
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Ask HN: In the age of AI, why is incident handling still manual?
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dense_rep
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7m ago
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Computational Conversations: beyond static UIs and chatbots
https://computational.chat/
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pchiusano
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7m ago
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7 days of autonomous agent search outperformed FlashAttention-4 and CUDNN
https://twitter.com/bingxu_/status/2036983004200149460
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antinucleon
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8m ago
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Urban Expansion in the Age of Liberalism
https://worksinprogress.co/issue/urban-expansion-in-the-age-of-liberalism/
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surprisetalk
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8m ago
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Making art with CSS gradients and corner-shape and skew, oh my
https://cassidoo.co/post/css-wavy-art/
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surprisetalk
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8m ago
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Spy: Comptime for Python
https://antocuni.eu/2026/03/25/inside-spy-part-2-language-semantics/
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semidashka
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8m ago
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Underrated sources of mental tension in meditation
https://sashachapin.substack.com/p/underrated-sources-of-mental-tension
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surprisetalk
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8m ago
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Does the Internet know what time is it?
https://alexsci.com/blog/clock-skew/
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surprisetalk
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8m ago
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The (End of) Productivity Arbitrage
https://gavinpineapple.substack.com/p/the-end-of-productivity-arbitrage
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gavinpineapple
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8m ago
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IronGlass Brings Legendary Soviet Cinema Lenses to Mirrorless Cameras
https://petapixel.com/2026/02/19/ironglass-brings-legendary-soviet-cinema-lenses-to-mirrorless-ca...
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PaulHoule
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12m ago
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AI Agent Has Root Access (and That's a Problem)
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aerostack
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15m ago
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Show HN: Agent Skill Harbor – a GitHub-native skill platform for teams
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hatappo
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18m ago
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Preprint Review: "Intelligent AI Delegation"
https://www.patreon.com/posts/153993948
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grahamlee
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19m ago
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Frosty 153 AI Sub Agents for Snowflake Open Source
https://github.com/Gyrus-Dev/frosty
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MalviyaPriyank
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19m ago
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How do you get your first real users for a trust-based product?
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keyshield
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19m ago
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Asbestos, talc, and The Lancet's 1977 publication
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(26)00558-1/fulltext
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bjourne
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19m ago
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Show HN: Full graphical desktop running on a 128MB VPS Alpine+XRDP+WindowMaker
https://tierhive.com/blog/tierhive-howto/alpine-minimal-remote-desktop-on-a-128mb-vps
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backtogeek
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20m ago
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CERN takes antiprotons for a spin in a test never tried before
https://apnews.com/article/cern-antiproton-road-test-switzerland-geneva-17369ec3439bf5263d82ca11f...
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gmays
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22m ago
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Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people
https://unterwaditzer.net/2025/codeberg.html
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jslakro
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23m ago
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Using Quarto to Write a Book
https://kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2026/03/09/using-quarto-to-write-a-book/
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sdoering
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23m ago
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30 Years Ago, Robots Learned to Walk Without Falling
https://spectrum.ieee.org/honda-p2-robot-ieee-milestone
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Brajeshwar
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24m ago
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