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Three full-stack data platforms in a weekend: Fabric and Azure AI Foundry

by cubiczan · 1 minute ago

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If society had a scorecard, what would be on it?

by baptou12 · 3 minutes ago

Imagine you had to evaluate societies like systems.

What metrics would you include in a scorecard? (limit yourself to 3–5)

And which ones matter most?

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Edible Plants Wiki

by altilunium · 11 minutes ago

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Mnemory – Persistent memory for AI agents

by genunix64 · 15 minutes ago

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Show HN: WebAssembly Interpreter in a Header

by lifthrasiir · 15 minutes ago

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Codeonix: Python task automation for your desktop – with AI, 14 triggers

by hassananayi · 15 minutes ago

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A month after being laid off, I wrote the story I needed to make sense of it

by thinkingkite · 16 minutes ago

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Why CFOs Need a Consensus Hardening Protocol for AI Decisions

by cubiczan · 19 minutes ago

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As a Ukrainian journalist, I've covered the US for 20 years. I find it shocking

by YeGoblynQueenne · 20 minutes ago

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Graphene is on track to deliver on its promises (2019)

by simonebrunozzi · 21 minutes ago

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Livecodes – A Code Playground That Just Works

by modinfo · 32 minutes ago

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Fujian Tulou

by simonebrunozzi · 33 minutes ago

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KMRI: A chunk-based compression format for MRI-style 3D volumes

by kiamehr · 35 minutes ago

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Ripple – the elegant TypeScript UI framework

by modinfo · 37 minutes ago

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SMS blaster rising in Switzerland (French)

by kuon · 38 minutes ago

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Man tar why we use -f

by modinfo · 41 minutes ago

   Device selection and switching
     -f, --file=ARCHIVE
            Use archive file or device ARCHIVE.  If this option is not given, tar will first examine the environment variable ‘TAPE'.  If it is set, its  value  will  be
            used  as  the archive name.  Otherwise, tar will assume the compiled-in default.  The default value can be inspected either using the --show-defaults option,
            or at the end of the tar --help output.

            An archive name that has a colon in it specifies a file or device on a remote machine.  The part before the colon is taken as the machine name or IP address,
            and the part after it as the file or device pathname, e.g.:

            --file=remotehost:/dev/sr0

            An optional username can be prefixed to the hostname, placing a @ sign between them.

            By default, the remote host is accessed via the rsh(1) command.  Nowadays it is common to use ssh(1) instead.  You can do so by giving the following  command
            line option:

            --rsh-command=/usr/bin/ssh

            The remote machine should have the rmt(8) command installed.  If its pathname does not match tar's default, you can inform tar about the correct pathname us‐
            ing the --rmt-command option.

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Getting Gooier

by jger15 · 41 minutes ago

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The Lore of Sam Altman Is Being Tested Like Never Before

by JumpCrisscross · 44 minutes ago

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Wikipedia in the Terminal

by thximpulse · about 1 hour ago

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The Bureaucratic Escalator and how it operates

by idw · about 1 hour ago

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