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🔗 Tech · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

How to compromise your system with a job interview

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🐧 Dev/Infra · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

Linux 7.2 Released

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Why it matters: New models keep arriving, but the skill that compounds is routing: cheap models for structured tasks, premium models for hard reasoning. Test before you migrate.

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🔗 Tech · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

Generic Methods in Go 1.27

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

Launch HN: Vendo (YC S26): Let users build features on top of your product

Hi HN, we’re Yousef & Nour, founders of Vendo ( https://vendo.run ). Vendo lets users create new features inside the software they already use. A user describes the dashboard, workflow, or small app they need, and Vendo builds it on top of the produc

Why it matters: New models keep arriving, but the skill that compounds is routing: cheap models for structured tasks, premium models for hard reasoning. Test before you migrate.

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🤖 AI/ML · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

Clean up Claude 5's token vomit with a separate LLM

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Why it matters: New models keep arriving, but the skill that compounds is routing: cheap models for structured tasks, premium models for hard reasoning. Test before you migrate.

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🤖 AI/ML · 20 Aug 2026 17:03 UTC

Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device

I trained a 125M-parameter transformer to autocomplete piano performances in real time (~108 notes/sec on an iPhone 15). The idea is basically GitHub Copilot or Tabnine, except instead of prompting it with code, you prompt it by playing a few notes o

Why it matters: New models keep arriving, but the skill that compounds is routing: cheap models for structured tasks, premium models for hard reasoning. Test before you migrate.

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