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Most Kubernetes observability failures aren't caused by a lack of data but by a lack of shared context between metrics, logs, traces, and infrastructure events. This article outlines a signal-first observability strategy built around consistent service identity, bounded metric cardinality, OpenTelemetry instrumentation, and unified event correlation, helping teams move from symptom to root cause without jumping across disconnected tools. Read more ›
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You can now control diff inline, track files, and reject/ accept as you like in Claude Code. With this new tool you get Cursor-like control over your claude code agents making your code cleaner, you never get lost in changes, and can reduce your PR review time by more than half. Read more ›
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More intense heat is set to drive up emissions from wildfires, fermenting wetlands, and melting permafrost, but these “feedback loops” are poorly captured in climate models. Scientists are racing to make sense of such emissions to gauge how much warming may lay ahead. Read more ›
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A series of blog posts for explaining Haskell to Elm developers interested in learning the language that powers the compiler for their favourite language! Read more ›
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This is a follow up on my older post "7 Best Practices of Modern CI/CD". Points outlined there still hold true, but they are missing several important Read more ›
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Proper TCP socket splicing reduces the load on userspace processes and enables more efficient data forwarding. We realized that Linux Kernel's SOCKMAP infrastructure can be reused for this purpose. Read more ›
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If you think you understand AI consciousness, then you don't understand AI consciousness Read more ›
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Production-ready FastAPI + Nuxt boilerplate. Auth, billing, Web3, and cloud deployment pre-wired. Ship your SaaS or MVP in days, not months. Read more ›
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A single-instruction GPU virtual machine and toolchain - jangafx/FMAG Read more ›
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A hand-picked directory of website submission sites. Find the best places to submit your website, startup, or product, earn quality backlinks, and rank higher across search engines and AI answers. Read more ›
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Notedog is a portable, private Markdown journal for Android with browser editing, optional Git backup, and no cloud lock-in. Read more ›
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Early Stage Project TOPF has just been released and is in an early stage of development\. While it is actively used at PostFinance, APIs, configuration formats, and CLI flags may change between releases\. Feedback and contributions are welcome — please open an issue if you run into problems or have suggestions\. Get Started ## What TOPF does TOPF is a single binary that handles the full lifecycle of a Talos cluster: - **Apply configurations** with pre-flight health checks, dry-run diffs... Read more ›
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Ruby 4.0 Is Here. Why Is AI Still Writing Ruby 3.0? June 17, 2026 Artificial intelligence has become an indispensable tool for Ruby developers. We ask AI assistants to write methods, refactor servi… Read more ›
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A step towards generalizing the transformer architecture Read more ›
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The future of development is commanding an army of AI agents, orchestrating Gemini’s multi-modal power. Read more ›
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Discover the architecture behind a persistent, multi-tenant agent memory layer on Elasticsearch: three indices, hybrid retrieval with RRF and a reranker, supersession, decay, and per-user DLS isolation. R@10 0.89 across 168 questions. Full open-source implementation included. Read more ›
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A next-generation workflow automation system with job scheduling, monitoring, alerting, and ticketing all built right in. Read more ›
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At this year’s GDC, we shared our vision for bringing console‑level GPU developer tools to Windows. As part of that announcement, we introduced DirectX Dump Files as a major step forward in GPU crash debugging on Windows. Today, we’re excited to make our DirectX Dump Files public preview available to developers! If you missed our G Read more ›
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For context, since a lot of people on HN haven't worked on games - this is not intended to compete with Git for general software development. This is a competitor with Perforce for game development.Git is fine for text based files like code, but it's really bad at stuff like textures, 3D models, audio files, and other non-text files that game developers need to collaborate on. For example, one artist might need to obtain an exclusive lock on some art assets while editing them, because there i... Read more ›
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Sakha lives in your Slack, learns your company's knowledge, and guides every new hire from Day 1 to fully productive. Read more ›
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