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Venus Aerospace raises $91M to advance its revolutionary rocket engine design

https://www.space.com/technology/revolutionary-rocket-engine-company-venus-aerospace-raises-usd91...
1•rbanffy•1m ago•0 comments

ArticleOne – a daily tech briefing app

https://articleone.news/
1•ethanjamesfox•2m ago•0 comments

Measuring and improving AI-generated UI design

https://softlight.com/blog/measuring-and-improving-ai-generated-ui-design
2•ashwin153•2m ago•0 comments

BrAIn, reactive AI agent nodes on a NATS bus instead of a chat loop

https://github.com/tibzejoker/brAIn
1•tibzejoker•3m ago•0 comments

Start with A – Open-source, self-hosted investment research platform (BYOK AI)

https://github.com/warlock20/StartWithA
1•warlock_20•3m ago•0 comments

OpenAI/YC, Netflix, Michaels and Apollo

https://www.marginpoints.com/issues/2026-07-07-openai-yc-netflix-michaels-apollo
1•historian1066•3m ago•0 comments

A free Claude skill that turns one blog post into 3 ready-to-publish posts

https://github.com/alexmendo25703-hub/content-repurposer-lite
1•Creator_Forge•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RepoFleet – A CLI to manage Git workflows across multiple repositories

https://github.com/mehranzand/repofleet
1•mehranzand•5m ago•0 comments

LLM-wiki-tags: LLM-readable codebase docs with grep-friendly tags

https://github.com/mpashka/llm-wiki-tags
1•m_pashka•9m ago•0 comments

Anyone here with an "in" with eBay?

2•ColinWright•9m ago•0 comments

Are all evils caused by insufficient knowledge?

https://www.bretthall.org/blog/are-all-evils-are-caused-by-insufficient-knowledge
3•jxmorris12•10m ago•1 comments

Waterfall CAD Playground: Haskell-Powered Programmable CAD in Browser with WASM

https://doscienceto.it/waterpark/
1•birdculture•10m ago•0 comments

German Exit Tax: What to Do Before Your First Funding Round

https://eidel.io/posts/german-exit-tax-what-to-do-before-your-first-funding-round
1•olieidel•11m ago•0 comments

Digital show and tell: how digital audio signals behave in the real world

https://wiki.xiph.org/Videos/Digital_Show_and_Tell
1•fanf2•11m ago•0 comments

Quilt: Run many AI coding agents in one Git checkout

https://github.com/wkoverfield/quilt
1•wkoverfield•12m ago•0 comments

Cayley graph search with Claude Code: what puzzle competitions look like in 2026

https://andlukyane.com/blog/cayleypy-kaggle-with-claude
2•Artgor•12m ago•0 comments

Introducing My Apple Franken-Lisa Project · Rhyme

https://rhyme.com/post/6xb7vxx/introducing-my-apple-franken-lisa-project
1•rbanffy•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Boards.md – A project board that writes itself while you build

https://boards.reindent.com/
1•reindent•14m ago•1 comments

Spit – On-device voice dictation for Mac, free and open source

https://github.com/Draxo-io/spit
1•rafamail•15m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What features do you want in a free online timer?

1•CleanStopwatch•16m ago•0 comments

America's Greatest Hot Dog

https://www.theringer.com/2026/07/02/food/costco-hot-dog-history-explained-cheap
1•speckx•16m ago•0 comments

Running Kubernetes without C in Rust-based Asterinas kernel

https://github.com/upbound/asterkube
1•boeroboy•17m ago•1 comments

IBM Expands Z17 and LinuxONE 5 Mainframe Lineups with Single Frame and Rackmount

https://www.servethehome.com/ibm-expands-z17-and-linuxone-5-mainframe-lineups-with-single-frame-a...
1•rbanffy•18m ago•0 comments

The Lolcow-ification of Politics in the Attention Economy

https://www.dontbeasucker.blog/p/attention-tastes-good-like-a-politik
1•betterthanever•18m ago•0 comments

Razer Certifying Their First Laptop for Linux: Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582 Review

https://www.phoronix.com/review/razer-blade-18-linux
1•rbanffy•19m ago•0 comments

I RE'd (and reimplemented) the ICSee camera app. The security is atrocious

https://github.com/voidnullvalue/Icsee-android
2•voidnullvalue•20m ago•0 comments

America Talked Itself into Chinese Open Source AI

https://www.resilientcyber.io/p/how-america-talked-itself-into-chinese
2•smurda•20m ago•0 comments

Hosting a 2,800 RPS app on Render – the good parts and the bad parts

https://judoscale.com/blog/judoscale-on-tour-render
1•adamlogic•20m ago•0 comments

Ramp – Render-style deploys on your own VPS

https://ramp.sh
2•mafras•21m ago•1 comments

OpenCode Data: Real-world AI model usage, cache ratios, and costs

https://opencode.ai/data/
2•ntcho•21m ago•1 comments
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Our Interview Runs on Real Code. One Candidate Quit

https://www.v01.io/posts/2026-job-interviews/
3•klausbreyer•1h ago

Comments

cmdrmac•1h ago
This is actually really neat. I appreciate the fact that all the meetings are scheduled up front, there is no live coding where candidates can be nervous or anxious. I think it's also rare to see organizations being respectful of a candidate's time (as you mentioned, they have current jobs, families, etc.).

It does make me wonder of the actual time commitment expected from the candidate, however. Are you expecting the candidate to spend upwards of 8 hours on a coding project? In some ways, one could argue that you might be asking them to do "free" labor. Who owns the work that the candidate provided?

I understand the need to find the best candidate, but I also think being respectful of a candidate's time means not having them to go through extensive interviews (technical or not) that total more than a few hours. Sure, some folks don't work out - but that's a risk I think organizations have to be willing to take.

rvz•59m ago
> One of the three candidates dropped out. They realized during the task that this isn’t their turf. That’s exactly how it should work. Saves both sides a lot of time and false expectations.

Or maybe they realized that the "interview" was a way for this startup to get free work without actually hiring anyone. Time was already wasted.

A bounty system however is a much better process than this.