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#Favorites
Open models by OpenAI //openai.com comments→
I spent 6 years building a ridiculous wooden pixel display //benholmen.com comments→
If you're remote, ramble //stephango.com comments→
I gave the AI arms and legs then it rejected me //grell.dev comments→
Writing a good design document //grantslatton.com comments→
GPT-5: Key characteristics, pricing and system card (release thread) //simonwillison.net comments→
Replacing tmux in my dev workflow //bower.sh comments→
I tried to replace myself with ChatGPT in my English class //lithub.com comments→
Historical Tech Tree //historicaltechtree.com comments→
Why Exercise Is a Miracle Drug //derekthompson.org comments→
Draw A Fish and watch it swim with the others (and great postmortem) //drawafish.com comments→
#Ask HN
What trick of the trade took you too long to learn?
Have you ever regretted open-sourcing something?
What change enabled you to consistently finish your side projects?
#Classifieds
Company updates made simple. Follow stocks, get AI summaries. //assetroom.net
Authentication and user management, built for B2B SaaS //propelauth.com
Airtable - Build with AI that means business //airtable.com
Simulate your financial future and chart a course toward your best life //projectionlab.com
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#Show HN
I've been building an ERP for manufacturing for the last 3 years //github.com comments→
NautilusTrader: Open-source algorithmic trading platform //nautilustrader.io comments→
Societies.io – AI simulations of your target audience //news.ycombinator.com
#Code
Modern Node.js Patterns //kashw1n.com comments→
PHP 8.5 adds pipe operator //thephp.foundation comments→
HTMX is hard, so let's get it right //github.com comments→
Design patterns you should unlearn in Python //lihil.cc comments→
#Data
Harmony: OpenAI's response format for its open-weight model series //github.com comments→
Long Term Support //sqlite.org comments→
Pontoon – Open-source customer data syncs //github.com comments→
#Design
How we built Bluey’s world //itsnicethat.com comments→
Indian Sign Painting: A typeface designer's take on the craft //bl.ag comments→
The History of F1 Design //espn.com comments→
When Disney Went Digital //animationobsessive.substack.com comments→
#Books
The Art of Multiprocessor Programming 2nd Edition Book Club //eatonphil.com comments→
Build Your Own Lisp //buildyourownlisp.com comments→
Introduction to Computer Music //cmtext.com comments→
Marines now have an official drone-fighting handbook //marinecorpstimes.com comments→
#Working
Job-seekers are dodging AI interviewers //fortune.com comments→
Live coding interviews measure stress, not coding skills //hadid.dev comments→
Ask HN: Who is hiring? //news.ycombinator.com
Open AI announces $1.5M bonus for every employee //medium.com comments→
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //news.ycombinator.com
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //news.ycombinator.com
#Learn
At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery //quantamagazine.org comments→
How the brain increases blood flow on demand //hms.harvard.edu comments→
A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth //economist.com comments→
The Sunlight Budget of Earth //asimov.press comments→
#Watching
The US Relies on 51 Forty-five-year-old ships to Transport its Military Overseas //youtube.com comments→
Renaming this file changes what it does //youtube.com comments→
#Startup News
Japan: Apple Must Lift Browser Engine Ban by December //open-web-advocacy.org comments→
Figma will IPO on July 31 //figma.com comments→
Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude //wired.com comments→
OpenAI raises $8.3B at $300B valuation //nytimes.com comments→
#Fun
Nothing to watch – Experimental gallery visualizing 50k film posters //nothing-to-watch.port80.ch comments→
Whittle – A shrinking word game //playwhittle.com comments→
Tiny logic and number games I built for my kids //quizmathgenius.com comments→
Termagotchi – A terminal-based Tamagotchi simulation written in Go //github.com comments→
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