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Community-First AI Cloud: Scaling GPUs Without VC Drama
Programming
Apr 14, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Community-First AI Cloud: Scaling GPUs Without VC Drama

Many of us developers dream of building a groundbreaking product, perhaps even a startup. The conventional wisdom often points to seeking venture capital (VC) funding as a prerequisite for scale. But what if there was

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Trump Supporters Debate: Is He the Antichrist
Tech
Apr 14, 2026Wired

Trump Supporters Debate: Is He the Antichrist

Staunch Trump supporters are now publicly questioning if he is the Antichrist, a dramatic shift from their previous perception of him as "God's chosen president." This re-evaluation was primarily triggered by an AI-generated image of Trump resembling Jesus Christ, alongside his administration's actions regarding the Iran war and recent criticism of the Vatican. High-profile conservative figures have openly expressed concern, calling the behavior blasphemous or indicative of an "Antichrist spirit." This growing schism could have significant political implications for Trump and the Republican Party, particularly among Catholic voters.

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Onn 4K Streaming Device: A Budget 4K Google TV Game-Changer
Review
Apr 12, 2026ZDNet

Onn 4K Streaming Device: A Budget 4K Google TV Game-Changer

The rumored Onn 4K Streaming Device, a $30 Google TV stick, could be the budget Chromecast successor many have awaited. Offering 4K, Dolby Atmos, Gemini voice control, and 2GB RAM, it promises high value but awaits official confirmation from Walmart.

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Euphoria Returns for Season 3: Ready for More High-Stakes Drama
Games
Apr 12, 2026IGN

Euphoria Returns for Season 3: Ready for More High-Stakes Drama

Euphoria Season 3 premieres April 12, 2026, exclusively on HBO Max, with a five-year time jump and major plot twists. While most of the main cast returns, early reviews are mixed, and the future beyond this eight-episode season is uncertain. Expect high drama but be wary of a potential tonal shift.

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Star Trek TV Era: The End of a Robust Voyage? (Review)
Review
Apr 11, 2026Gizmodo

Star Trek TV Era: The End of a Robust Voyage? (Review)

The current Star Trek TV era, marked by a surge of Paramount+ content, appears to be ending. This review examines the winding down of series like Strange New Worlds and Starfleet Academy, the shift to feature films, and the impact on the fan experience.

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Build a Secure AI PR Reviewer with Claude, GitHub Actions, and JS
Programming
Apr 11, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build a Secure AI PR Reviewer with Claude, GitHub Actions, and JS

This article details how to build a secure AI-powered pull request reviewer using JavaScript, Claude, and GitHub Actions. It focuses on critical security aspects like sanitizing untrusted diff input, validating probabilistic LLM output with Zod, and employing fail-closed mechanisms to ensure robustness and prevent vulnerabilities.

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The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl
Programming
Apr 11, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

The Messy Reality: Taming Your AI Strategy's Shadow & Sprawl

AI integration often introduces significant challenges: Shadow AI poses data security risks from unapproved tool usage, while pipeline sprawl creates operational headaches with complex ETL processes. Architectural strategies like in-platform model deployments, monitored gateways, and moving to single foundation models with on-the-fly data queries can simplify governance and reduce maintenance burdens. Consolidating data into a unified warehouse further enhances control, despite potential performance trade-offs for online services.

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Unlock Desktop Chrome Extensions on Your Android Phone with Kiwi
How To
Apr 9, 2026MakeUseOf

Unlock Desktop Chrome Extensions on Your Android Phone with Kiwi

For years, a common frustration for Android users has been the absence of Chrome extensions. Imagine having access to your favorite desktop browser tools, like ad blockers, grammar checkers, or dark mode enforcers,

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Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML
Programming
Apr 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building Responsive, Accessible React UIs with Semantic HTML

Build responsive and accessible React UIs. This guide uses semantic HTML, mobile-first design, and ARIA to create inclusive applications, ensuring seamless user experiences across devices.

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Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era
Programming
Apr 7, 2026Hacker News

Beyond Vibe Coding: Engineering Quality in the AI Era

The concept of 'vibe coding,' an extreme form of dogfooding where developers avoid inspecting AI-generated code, often leads to significant quality issues. A more effective approach involves actively guiding AI tools to clean up technical debt and refactor, treating them as powerful assistants under human oversight. Ultimately, maintaining high software quality, even with AI, remains a deliberate choice for developers.

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NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon
Tech
Apr 7, 2026The Verge

NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed its historic lunar flyby on April 6th, circling the Moon's far side and setting a new human distance record. The four astronauts are now returning to Earth, marking a critical step in the program's ambitious goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and paving the way for future lunar landings.

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Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Offline-First Social Systems: The Rise of Phone-Free Venues

Mobile technology, while streamlining communication and access, has also ushered in an era of constant digital distraction. For developers familiar with context switching and notification fatigue, the impact on

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Lisette: Rust-like Syntax, Go Runtime — Bridging Safety and
Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Lisette: Rust-like Syntax, Go Runtime — Bridging Safety and

Lisette is a new language inspired by Rust's syntax and type system, but designed to compile directly to Go. It aims to combine Rust's compile-time safety features—like exhaustive pattern matching, no nil, and strong error handling—with Go's efficient runtime and extensive ecosystem. This approach allows developers to write safer, more expressive code while seamlessly leveraging existing Go tools and libraries.

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Linux 7.0 Halves PostgreSQL Performance: A Kernel Preemption Deep Dive
Programming
Apr 5, 2026Hacker News

Linux 7.0 Halves PostgreSQL Performance: A Kernel Preemption Deep Dive

An AWS engineer reported a dramatic 50% performance drop for PostgreSQL on the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel, caused by changes to kernel preemption modes. While a revert was proposed, kernel developers suggest PostgreSQL should adapt using Restartable Sequences (RSEQ). This could mean significant performance issues for databases on Linux 7.0 until PostgreSQL is updated.

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industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams
Tech
Apr 5, 2026VentureBeat

industry: OCSF explained: The shared data language security teams

OCSF, an open-source framework, is rapidly standardizing cybersecurity data across vendors, streamlining threat detection and investigation. Its adoption is critical for managing AI's increasing complexities in security operations.

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Lessons from 15,031 Hours of Live Coding on Twitch with Chris Griffing
Programming
Apr 3, 2026freeCodeCamp

Lessons from 15,031 Hours of Live Coding on Twitch with Chris Griffing

In today's rapidly evolving software landscape, developers are constantly seeking insights into efficient learning, career growth, and adapting to new technologies. While traditional paths exist, some invaluable lessons

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Ollama & Gemma 4 26B on Mac Mini: Auto-Start & Preload
Programming
Apr 3, 2026Hacker News

Ollama & Gemma 4 26B on Mac Mini: Auto-Start & Preload

This article details setting up Ollama with Gemma 4 26B on an Apple Silicon Mac mini for an always-ready local LLM environment. It covers installation, model pulling, and advanced configurations like auto-starting Ollama, preloading the model using `launchd` agents, and keeping models loaded indefinitely with `OLLAMA_KEEP_ALIVE` to leverage fast inference on Apple Silicon. Practical takeaways emphasize the benefits for developer workflows and memory management considerations.

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Navigating the AI Trust Gap in Enterprise SaaS Adoption
Programming
Apr 2, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Navigating the AI Trust Gap in Enterprise SaaS Adoption

As software developers, we're at the forefront of technological shifts, and few have been as impactful or as perplexing as the rise of AI coding tools. Our own Stack Overflow 2025 survey revealed a fascinating paradox:

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Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks
Review
Apr 1, 2026CNET

Prime Video Movies: A Deep Dive into Amazon's Top Picks

Prime Video offers a strong and diverse movie selection, particularly its acclaimed originals from 2022 onwards. It provides excellent value as part of an Amazon Prime membership, featuring star-studded casts, compelling dramas, and unique comedies.

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Programming
Apr 1, 2026Hacker News

Dissecting Intel's BOT: Impact on Geekbench 6 Performance

Intel's Binary Optimization Tool (BOT) significantly boosts Geekbench 6.3 scores by up to 30%, primarily through aggressive instruction vectorization. However, BOT is opaque, supports only a handful of applications, and introduces a startup delay. This leads to concerns about fair benchmarking, as it measures peak rather than typical performance, creating an unrealistic advantage for Intel CPUs against competitors.

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Build AI-Powered Flutter Apps with Genkit Dart: A Dev Handbook
Programming
Apr 1, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build AI-Powered Flutter Apps with Genkit Dart: A Dev Handbook

Every mobile developer eventually encounters the unique frustration of integrating AI features into their applications. You envision a feature – perhaps an image description or text analysis – but quickly find yourself

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Empowering AI Agents: Safely Controlling Cloud Infrastructure
Programming
Mar 31, 2026freeCodeCamp

Empowering AI Agents: Safely Controlling Cloud Infrastructure

Cloud infrastructure has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from manual configuration to deeply programmable systems. Over the past decade, nearly every platform has exposed robust APIs, enabling

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Dominate Dust: Ecovac Deebot T90 Pro Unleashes 30,000Pa, Drops to
Games
Mar 31, 2026IGN

Dominate Dust: Ecovac Deebot T90 Pro Unleashes 30,000Pa, Drops to

Alright, gamers, let's talk about leveling up your real-world lair. While we’re usually focused on frame rates, legendary loot, and epic boss battles, sometimes the most satisfying upgrades happen right in your living

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Building Animated Shadcn Tabs with Framer Motion
Programming
Mar 31, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building Animated Shadcn Tabs with Framer Motion

Elevating UI: Beyond Static Tabs Most web applications heavily rely on tab components for organizing content, from dashboards to settings panels. However, many implementations are static and lack engaging interactions.

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AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide
Tech
Mar 30, 2026The Verge

AI Music Hits a Crescendo: Innovation, Regulation, and Rights Collide

The AI music landscape is rapidly advancing, with new generative tools like Suno v5.5 offering enhanced customization. Simultaneously, the industry grapples with evolving legal frameworks, as major labels pivot from lawsuits to strategic partnerships. Platforms are reacting with bans, like Bandcamp's, or new transparency measures.

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