Artemis II's Upside-Down Earth: 54 Years After Apollo, Still Breathless
54 years. That's the gap since humans last looped beyond low Earth orbit. Now Artemis II's crew has delivered jaw-dropping Earth shots that echo Apollo while screaming progress.
54 years. That's the gap since humans last looped beyond low Earth orbit. Now Artemis II's crew has delivered jaw-dropping Earth shots that echo Apollo while screaming progress.
Factory fires and chip shortages expose supply chain fragility. Causal RL vows causal smarts over correlation tricks—but in mission-critical moments, does it hold up?
France slaps €10,000 fines on bosses without a DUERP. One indie hacker fixed that with a €49 SaaS — no subs, no BS, pure profit from day one.
Sweat breaks out mid-interview: 'Aggregation or composition?' These mnemonics — WhatsApp groups, resigning employees — turn fog into clarity. Never forget OOP relationships again.
Scrolling GitHub, I spot a 12-year-old's repo claiming to gut CASL with a 2KB alternative. permzplus promises blazing ABAC without the library fat—worth the hype?
Switching between Claude for architecture and Codex for code? Good luck remembering decisions. Delimit builds the governance layer that makes multi-AI coding finally reliable.
X's API greed has devs scrambling. Enter Scweet: cookie-powered Python scraper that sidesteps the paywall. Smart hack—or ticking ban bomb?
You're SSH'd into prod, SQLite file staring back, but your fancy GUIs are useless. Enter ShellQL: a bash-built TUI that lets you browse, edit, and query anywhere bash and sqlite3 live.
EU regulators just slapped a €20M fine on a SaaS firm for tenant data leaks. WB-CRM's Laravel build shows how to make multi-tenant CRMs truly GDPR-proof.
Imagine an AI that doesn't just chat—it researches, drafts, and delivers your client report while you sip coffee. This roadmap takes you from LLM reasoning secrets to production-ready agent teams.
Google rakes in $224.5 billion from search ads yearly—5% of Japan's GDP. Yet AI giants can't agree if ads poison their chatbots, sparking a war over the free web's survival.
Picture this: your app's humming in staging, but production starts eating events alive. Silent caching strikes again, serving ghost 200s while your business bleeds.
Forget features. Slack vs Microsoft Teams boils down to async channels versus meeting calendars. Most reviews miss this—and it costs teams big.
Crypto users lose fortunes to vanished seed phrases buried in dead drives. This new open-source tool scans every raw sector, not just files, with ironclad validation.
Google's 12-tester wall is pure indie torture. One dev's smart Android utils deserve better.
One AI agent prompt unleashes 1,500 API calls, sub-agents cloning credentials in seconds. Zero Trust's human-centric verification buckles—time for capability tokens to take over.
Staring at those triple-slash nightmares in Visual Studio? One dev said screw it and built Render Doc Comments. It's a breath of fresh air—or is it just lipstick on a pig?
Tired of shelling out for client hosting before the invoice clears? Deploynix's free tier changes that, packing three production sites onto a single server for VPS costs only.
Agencies drown in client silos—until Deploynix. Its multi-org model isolates projects perfectly, with roles that mirror real team dynamics.
Scrolling a dead ringer for Hacker News, but packed with real bloggers—not VCs. This Show HN frontpage for personal blogs aims to spotlight the indie web. But after 20 years watching fads, I'm asking: who profits?