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Build Your First Multi-Agent AI System with Python and LangGraph
Programming
Jul 15, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build Your First Multi-Agent AI System with Python and LangGraph

Building Multi-Agent AI Systems: Plain Python vs. LangGraph As developers, we often tackle complex tasks by breaking them down into smaller, manageable pieces. This principle applies equally to AI systems, especially

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Unpacking the 'No Spanish Reading Crisis': Lessons for Developers
Programming
Jul 14, 2026Hacker News

Unpacking the 'No Spanish Reading Crisis': Lessons for Developers

The Perceived Crisis of Attention in the Digital Age As software developers, we operate in an ecosystem defined by constant information flow and rapid technological shifts. We're acutely aware of the challenges posed by

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ESO Devs Reassure Fans: Team Size Back to "Summerset" Era Post-Layoffs
Games
Jul 14, 2026Kotaku

ESO Devs Reassure Fans: Team Size Back to "Summerset" Era Post-Layoffs

Following recent Xbox layoffs, _Elder Scrolls Online_ developers have reassured worried fans that Zenimax Online Studios' team size is now comparable to when they created popular DLCs like _Wrothgar_ and _Summerset_. While cautiously optimistic, the article explores the implications of these changes for _ESO_'s future content.

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NHTSA Issues Robotaxi Ultimatum Over Emergency Interference
Tech
Jul 13, 2026TechCrunch

NHTSA Issues Robotaxi Ultimatum Over Emergency Interference

NHTSA has issued a stark warning to autonomous vehicle developers, demanding immediate solutions to prevent interference with first responders. This federal directive follows recent high-profile incidents involving Waymo robotaxis in San Francisco and escalating tensions between major industry players like Uber and Waymo. The ultimatum marks a critical juncture for the burgeoning robotaxi sector.

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regional: Etzioni on AI: Who disagrees with you about AI? Here’s what
Tech
Jul 13, 2026GeekWire

regional: Etzioni on AI: Who disagrees with you about AI? Here’s what

Oren Etzioni's latest analysis reveals stark divisions in AI perception across countries, genders, ages, professions, and political affiliations. Trust in AI is highest in growing economies and among developers, while caution or fear dominates in mature economies and among those threatened by job displacement.

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Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech
Programming
Jul 12, 2026Hacker News

Datacenter Emissions: A Looming Challenge for Sustainable Tech

The rapid expansion of cloud services and AI, driven by companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, is causing a significant surge in their carbon emissions. This article explores the scale of this environmental impact, detailing the recent increases and the challenges it poses to their sustainability goals. We examine why this boom is affecting climate ambitions and what developers should consider for a more sustainable future.

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Programming
Jul 10, 2026Hacker News

Vim in the AI Era: Evolving Workflows for Developers

The landscape of software development is undergoing a profound transformation, largely driven by the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. For many seasoned developers, this shift has prompted a re-evaluation

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Beyond the Agent Harness: Crafting Robust AI Systems for Enterprise
Programming
Jul 10, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Beyond the Agent Harness: Crafting Robust AI Systems for Enterprise

The world of AI development is rapidly evolving, with a growing focus on autonomous agents capable of performing complex tasks. As developers, many of us have explored various agent "harnesses" – frameworks designed to

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Games
Jul 9, 2026GameSpot

Elder Scrolls 6 Devs Fear More Delays Amid Crushing Layoffs

Developers working on The Elder Scrolls 6 are reportedly fearing further delays for the highly anticipated RPG following recent widespread layoffs across Xbox and Bethesda Game Studios. These job cuts have had a "crushing effect on morale" and raised concerns about staffing, potential reliance on contract labor, and increased crunch for the remaining team. The situation highlights Microsoft's broader strategy to focus on projects with the "highest likelihood of making money" amidst significant industry turmoil.

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Building a Browser-Based PDF OCR to Text Converter with JS
Programming
Jul 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Browser-Based PDF OCR to Text Converter with JS

This article guides developers through building a browser-based PDF OCR to Text converter using JavaScript. It explains the problem of unsearchable scanned PDFs, details how client-side OCR works with PDF.js and Tesseract.js, and covers implementation steps for document upload, page preview, configurable OCR settings, text extraction, and progress tracking. The solution emphasizes privacy and performance by processing documents locally in the browser.

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Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy
Programming
Jul 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy

As developers, we understand data, but often overlook our own digital footprints. This article offers practical strategies to reclaim online privacy, covering everything from auditing your presence and fortifying security to leveraging privacy-focused tools and staying informed about emerging threats. Learn to navigate the data economy with intention and build healthier digital habits.

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Demystifying Threat Models: A Practical Guide for Developers
Programming
Jul 4, 2026Hacker News

Demystifying Threat Models: A Practical Guide for Developers

This guide helps developers understand and implement informal threat modeling. It outlines seven critical questions, from identifying assets and adversaries to documenting assumptions and unaddressed threats, emphasizing that threat models are living documents. Using examples like Matrix's flawed approach and the benefits of passkeys, it demonstrates how this practice leads to more robust and user-friendly software designs.

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Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript
Programming
Jul 4, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript

This article guides developers through building a browser-based PDF analyzer using JavaScript, emphasizing client-side processing for privacy and speed. It covers the problem of manual PDF inspection, the benefits of automation, and a practical implementation using `PDF-lib`, `PDF.js`, `Tesseract.js`, and `Chart.js`. The tutorial details workflow from file upload and preview to configurable analysis and report export.

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startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders
Tech
Jul 1, 2026The Next Web

startups: OpenAI’s first hardware is a macro pad for Codex coders

OpenAI has officially unveiled its first piece of physical hardware: the “Codex Micro.” This dedicated macro pad is designed to enhance the workflow for developers who regularly use OpenAI’s AI coding tool, Codex. The

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Mastering iPhone VoiceOver for Accessible Development Testing
Programming
Jul 1, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering iPhone VoiceOver for Accessible Development Testing

As software developers, our responsibility extends beyond just functionality and performance; it deeply encompasses accessibility. Building inclusive digital experiences means ensuring everyone, regardless of ability,

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DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed
Programming
Jun 30, 2026VentureBeat

DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed

Fellow developers, the quest for faster, more cost-effective LLM inference just took a significant leap forward. DeepSeek, known for its open-source contributions, has unveiled DSpark, a new framework designed to

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What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data
How To
Jun 29, 2026How-To Geek

What is SerpApi and How Developers Use It to Simplify Search Data

Learn how SerpApi simplifies access to real-time, structured search data, enabling developers to power AI, build research tools, monitor SEO, and automate data collection in just a few key steps.

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Programming
Jun 29, 2026Hacker News

Rocket Lab Acquires Iridium: A Fully Integrated Space Platform

Rocket Lab's acquisition of Iridium, valued at $8.0 billion, creates a fully vertically integrated space company. This merger combines Rocket Lab's launch and satellite manufacturing with Iridium's global LEO network and L-band spectrum, enabling end-to-end development and operation of constellations. It aims to accelerate innovation in space-based IoT, Direct-to-Device (D2D), and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services, offering a more unified platform for developers.

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Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly
Programming
Jun 28, 2026Hacker News

Regulatory Friction in Global Supply Chains: The Polestar Anomaly

The U.S. government blocked Polestar from selling new vehicles due to its Chinese ownership, while oddly sparing its sister brand, Volvo, also owned by Geely. This opaque and inconsistent regulatory decision, despite Polestar's efforts to localize production, creates significant market unpredictability. It serves as a stark warning for developers and businesses operating in globalized tech sectors about the impact of arbitrary geopolitical interventions.

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Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features
Programming
Jun 27, 2026Hacker News

Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features

This article explores the reverse engineering of IBM's MCGA gate arrays, the 72X8300 Memory Controller and 72X8205 Video Formatter. It details newly discovered, previously undocumented features like genlock capabilities, various clock controls, and manufacturing test registers. These insights offer significant value for hardware enthusiasts, preservationists, and emulator developers seeking a deeper understanding of vintage IBM PC graphics hardware.

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Steam's AI Tags: Epic's Sweeney Calls it 'Irresponsible' - An Honest
Review
Jun 26, 2026Tom's Hardware

Steam's AI Tags: Epic's Sweeney Calls it 'Irresponsible' - An Honest

Epic's Tim Sweeney calls Steam's AI game tags "irresponsible of Valve," arguing they unfairly penalize developers for using productivity tools. Valve's policy aims for transparency, requiring disclosure only for AI-generated assets, not workflow tools. Data shows AI tags lead to fewer and more negative reviews, creating a dilemma for the industry.

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Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized
Programming
Jun 21, 2026Hacker News

Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized

As software developers, we're constantly managing information streams: Jira tickets, pull requests, Slack messages, documentation, and the ever-present churn of new frameworks and libraries. We understand deeply the

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AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In
Games
Jun 20, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

AI in Games: The Hype Fades as Reality (and Bills) Set In

The initial hype around Generative AI in game development is giving way to a more pragmatic view as rising costs expose limited, inconsistent utility. While AI offers incremental gains in specific tasks like code completion, its performance on complex creative work and large codebases falls short, requiring extensive human oversight. This, combined with an "enthusiasm gap" between executives and developers, suggests AI will be a niche tool rather than a revolutionary force.

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SGF Debuts: Why 1 in 3 Games Fumble Their First Step
Games
Jun 19, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

SGF Debuts: Why 1 in 3 Games Fumble Their First Step

Gaming journalist James Binns reveals that roughly one-third of games announced at Summer Game Fest miss crucial post-announcement marketing steps. Many developers focus too much on trailers, neglecting essential strategies like building dedicated websites, creating social-first gameplay content, and establishing Discord communities. This oversight can undermine a game's launch momentum.

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startups: Apple investors are running out of patience with its AI
Tech
Jun 17, 2026The Next Web

startups: Apple investors are running out of patience with its AI

Apple investors are losing patience with the tech giant's artificial intelligence strategy, especially after a largely disappointing Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company's stock is significantly

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