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Want to Boost Your Home's Resale Value? Install a Heat Pump

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.NET 11 Preview 6 is now available

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C++26: Constexpr Virtual Inheritance

by ibobev · 4 minutes ago

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Propagating exceptions from destructors with std:exception_ptr

by ibobev · 4 minutes ago

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Break MSVC and Clang with this one weird trick

by ibobev · 4 minutes ago

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SK Hynix, Delta, Ridge

by historian1066 · 5 minutes ago

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US 2nd-largest Hydropower Reservoir approaching "dead pool" low water level

by ck2 · 5 minutes ago

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Startup Tax Myths Founders Believe

by salleisha · 5 minutes ago

Startup Tax Myths Founders Believe:

No revenue means no filing. I can ignore taxes until I raise money. Delaware franchise tax is the same as federal tax. Foreign founders don’t need US tax filings. My bank statements are enough.

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Ask HN: A DC Powered Home?

by dhosek · 5 minutes ago

I’ve been thinking about the fact that contemporary home electrical wiring is heavily predicated on AC for power delivery which makes sense for power transmission as it’s been done for most of the last century or so, but with the shift to solar and battery storage, I’m wondering whether it makes sense for in-home electric wiring to move from 120V AC to 12V DC or something similar. Since I’m largely ignorant of practical electrical engineering skills, I’m wondering whether this is something that makes sense and what the engineering challenges would be. Certainly, other than my kitchen, it seems like everything in my house is converting its electricity to DC anyway (or could be easily modified to function with a DC power supply, like the lighting). And perhaps there’s no compelling reason why we need AC for the fridge, microwave, stove, toaster oven or other kitchen stuff.

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Is your tech giving you 'phone body'?

by saikatsg · 5 minutes ago

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Focus: Platform-agnostic UI framework for resource-constrained embedded systems

by ano-ther · 6 minutes ago

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The problem with backup power when you rent

by nikodunk · 9 minutes ago

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Show HN: A device for never missing the surf turned into something more

by dylkane98 · 10 minutes ago

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Smol Machines: Kubernetes-in-a-Microvm

by binsquare · 12 minutes ago

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Auto-SFT optimizes parameters for LoRA fine-tuning

by rasras · 13 minutes ago

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The Soviet nuclear submarine wreck that is a 'ticking time bomb'

by saikatsg · 13 minutes ago

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Koi Is the Fastest Editor

by hackermanai · 16 minutes ago

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Work loudly

by chmaynard · 18 minutes ago

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Benchmarking gRPC Load Balancing on K8s in 2026: Linkerd vs. Istio vs. Cilium

by darksoul · 19 minutes ago

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