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startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers
Tech
May 24, 2026The Next Web

startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers

AI's explosive demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is causing an unprecedented reallocation of DRAM production from consumer devices to data centers, leading to massive price surges for smartphone memory. This crisis is pushing affordable smartphones out of reach for millions, particularly in developing nations, and impacting premium brands as memory makers prioritize highly profitable AI chips.

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Special Phone & App Features Battle Spyware Threat
Tech
May 24, 2026TechCrunch

Special Phone & App Features Battle Spyware Threat

Apple, Google, and Meta have rolled out new opt-in features to combat sophisticated government spyware targeting at-risk individuals like journalists and dissidents. These protections, including Apple's Lockdown Mode, Google's Advanced Protection Program, Android's Advanced Protection Mode, and WhatsApp's Strict Account Settings, harden devices and accounts against tools that grant attackers full data access. Experts strongly recommend activating these proven defenses.

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The Cloud Act's Shadow: US Tech, EU Regulators, and Data Sovereignty
Programming
May 23, 2026Hacker News

The Cloud Act's Shadow: US Tech, EU Regulators, and Data Sovereignty

The intersection of international politics, data governance, and cloud infrastructure has recently taken a concerning turn for European developers and organizations. Recent reports indicate that major US tech firms,

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Unlock Premium Sound: 4 Android Settings for Better Cheap Headphones
How To
May 23, 2026How-To Geek

Unlock Premium Sound: 4 Android Settings for Better Cheap Headphones

Learn to dramatically improve your Bluetooth headphone audio quality by adjusting 4 key Android settings in just a few steps, no new hardware needed.

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Tech Unicorn Temporal Inks Landmark Premier League Jersey Deal
Tech
May 22, 2026GeekWire

Tech Unicorn Temporal Inks Landmark Premier League Jersey Deal

Seattle-area startup Temporal, valued at $5 billion, is making an unconventional move by becoming the front-of-shirt sponsor for English Premier League club Crystal Palace FC starting in the 2026/27 season. This bold strategy aims to dramatically boost global brand visibility among millions of developers, leveraging the immense reach of professional football beyond traditional tech marketing. The deal also includes Crystal Palace becoming a Temporal Cloud customer, integrating the startup's workflow orchestration technology into its club operations.

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Mastering GitHub Search: A Developer's Guide to Precision Queries
Programming
May 22, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering GitHub Search: A Developer's Guide to Precision Queries

This guide helps developers master GitHub search, covering basic global and scoped searches, then diving into advanced functionality. It details various search qualifiers for repositories, code, issues, and users, demonstrating how to combine them for precise results. The article also explains how to save and manage complex searches, highlighting their utility for finding contribution opportunities and efficient research.

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Automating Kubernetes TLS with cert-manager and Managed CAs
Programming
May 21, 2026freeCodeCamp

Automating Kubernetes TLS with cert-manager and Managed CAs

Most engineers operating Kubernetes clusters intuitively assume that all traffic within and to their cluster is encrypted by default. This assumption, unfortunately, is often incorrect. While communication between your

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Programming
May 20, 2026Hacker News

Rusting with AI: Learnings from a 100K-Line Paxos Engine

This article details learnings from building a 100K-line Rust multi-Paxos consensus engine with AI, modernizing Azure's RSL. It highlights massive productivity boosts, leveraging AI for code contracts to ensure correctness, adopting lightweight spec-driven development, and achieving aggressive performance optimization. Key takeaways include AI's role in complex system development and a wish list for future AI capabilities.

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Automating Workflows with Agentic AI: A Deep Dive into Manus AI
Programming
May 20, 2026freeCodeCamp

Automating Workflows with Agentic AI: A Deep Dive into Manus AI

Manus AI introduces a paradigm shift from basic chatbots to intelligent agents capable of autonomously executing complex, multi-step tasks within an isolated cloud environment. This guide explores its capabilities, including web browsing, code execution, and real-site interaction, empowering developers to build sophisticated automated workflows.

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Boost Your Laptop's Speed: A Complete Guide to Optimizing Windows
How To
May 19, 2026MakeUseOf

Boost Your Laptop's Speed: A Complete Guide to Optimizing Windows

Optimize your Windows laptop's startup by tackling hidden programs, BIOS settings, and post-login delays in 5 key steps.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide: Leaked Specs Paint an Intriguing Picture
Review
May 19, 2026Android Authority

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide: Leaked Specs Paint an Intriguing Picture

Review of the leaked Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide specs, highlighting its unique 4:3 folding display, surprisingly light 200-gram body, dual 50MP cameras, and flagship processor, along with a comparison to the standard Fold 8.

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Cleaning Time Series Data in Python: A Practical Guide
Programming
May 18, 2026freeCodeCamp

Cleaning Time Series Data in Python: A Practical Guide

Cleaning real-world time series data is complex due to its inherent temporal ordering. This guide provides a Python pipeline covering essential steps like auditing, reindexing, strategic missing value imputation, context-aware outlier detection, duplicate handling, frequency alignment, noise smoothing, and automated validation. It emphasizes domain-specific decisions and practical techniques for building robust data processing workflows.

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Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment
Programming
May 18, 2026Hacker News

Ibogaine: Unpacking a Complex Psychedelic for PTSD Treatment

As software developers, we're constantly tackling complex problems, often iterating through solutions to find the most effective and stable ones. Imagine a 'bug' in a human system—Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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CNET's Home Security Approach: A Comprehensive Look at Burglary
Review
May 17, 2026CNET

CNET's Home Security Approach: A Comprehensive Look at Burglary

Quick Verdict: CNET's Holistic Defense While a definitive article titled "11 Proven Home Tips to Stop Burglaries and Break-Ins" isn't explicitly featured within the provided CNET framework, the platform's extensive

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Programming
May 17, 2026Hacker News

Malta's AI Leap: ChatGPT Plus for All and Dev Implications

The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and a recent announcement from OpenAI and the Government of Malta signals a potentially transformative shift in how artificial intelligence is integrated into society. This

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Accelerate: High-Performance Parallel Arrays in Haskell — Key Details
Programming
May 16, 2026Hacker News

Accelerate: High-Performance Parallel Arrays in Haskell — Key Details

The Challenge of High-Performance Array Computing In the realm of scientific computing, data analysis, and graphics, array-based computations are fundamental. However, achieving high performance often means wrestling

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Δ-Mem: Augmenting LLMs with Efficient Online Memory
Programming
May 16, 2026Hacker News

Δ-Mem: Augmenting LLMs with Efficient Online Memory

Δ-Mem is a lightweight memory mechanism that augments frozen LLM backbones with a compact online state. It uses a fixed-size state matrix, updated by delta-rule learning, to generate low-rank corrections for attention computation during generation. This approach significantly improves performance on memory-heavy tasks without costly context expansion or full model fine-tuning.

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Building a Basic Calculator GUI with Python's Tkinter
Programming
May 15, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Basic Calculator GUI with Python's Tkinter

This article guides developers through building a basic arithmetic calculator with Python's Tkinter library. It covers setting up the main window, structuring the UI with frames, creating interactive buttons, implementing an output display using `tk.Entry()`, handling user input, and adding a scrollbar for usability. This hands-on approach offers fundamental knowledge for creating Python GUIs.

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Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions
Programming
May 13, 2026Hacker News

Starship V3: Engineering for Rapid Reuse and Deep Space Missions

As software developers, we understand the power of iterative design and rapid prototyping. SpaceX’s Starship program embodies this philosophy in hardware, with each flight test providing invaluable data that fuels the

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Musk mulled handing OpenAI to his children, Altman testifies: latest
Tech
May 13, 2026TechCrunch

Musk mulled handing OpenAI to his children, Altman testifies: latest

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified this morning that Elon Musk once suggested passing control of a hypothetical for-profit OpenAI to his children. The dramatic revelation came during Altman's defense against Musk's lawsuit

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Programming
May 13, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Navigating MV3: Building a Resilient Google Drive Sync Engine

Building a Google Drive sync engine for MV3 demands a resilient architecture due to ephemeral service workers. This article outlines key adaptations: disk-first state management, robust offline conflict resolution, and lightweight native networking for optimal performance.

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How to Discover 4 Must-Watch Movies on Paramount+ This Week
How To
May 12, 2026How-To Geek

How to Discover 4 Must-Watch Movies on Paramount+ This Week

Discover four spot-on movies to watch on Paramount+ this week, May 11-17. This guide offers a diverse selection including classic comedy, epic adventure, cerebral sci-fi, and hilarious stoner flick, along with prerequisites and tips.

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Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work
Programming
May 12, 2026freeCodeCamp

Why Your 'Simple Deploy' Demands a Week of Infra Work

Every developer has heard the promise: push your code, watch it go live. Modern stacks often boast about easy, automated deployments with infrastructure abstracted away. This vision holds true until it doesn't. When the

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Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail
Programming
May 11, 2026Hacker News

Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail

As software developers, we're keenly aware of data flows, aggregation, and the digital footprints we leave. The concept of online privacy has led many to consider various strategies for managing their digital identity.

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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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