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The AI apps are coming for your PC
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The Verge · Technology

The AI apps are coming for your PC

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 124, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, send me your Coachella fits, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about restaurant bread and GLP-1s and Le...

David Pierce
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There’s nothing like an RPG over vacation
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The Verge · Technology

There’s nothing like an RPG over vacation

With a vacation comes a big choice: What game should I focus on during the trip? I thought about grinding out the harder levels of Super Meat Boy 3D, but I was looking for something more chill. I could have dabbled more with Slay the Spire II, but I already know that's a game I'll […]

Jay Peters
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Wordpress - Why Clients Keep Asking “Where To Edit This?”
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DEV Community · Technology

Wordpress - Why Clients Keep Asking “Where To Edit This?”

WordPress 7.0 introduces a major cornerstone of Gutenberg Phase 3: real-time collaboration. At the center of it is real-time collaboration (RTC) — the ability for multiple users to edit the same page simultaneously, with live cursors, instant syncing, and inline comments.   It sounds fancy, remind...

Steven K
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Hacker News · Technology

State of Kdenlive

Article URL: https://kdenlive.org/news/2026/state-2026/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47815118 Points: 19 # Comments: 4

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Automate Customs Chaos: Build an AI-Ready Product Database
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DEV Community · Technology

Automate Customs Chaos: Build an AI-Ready Product Database

Struggling with inconsistent HS codes and manual paperwork for every shipment? For niche importers, this rework isn’t just tedious—it’s a compliance risk and profit killer. The solution isn’t more manpower; it’s a smarter single source of truth. Your Product Database: The Engine of Automat...

Ken Deng
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Kawaii Greenhouse | Earth Day Edition 🏞️🌞🌸🌵
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DEV Community · Technology

Kawaii Greenhouse | Earth Day Edition 🏞️🌞🌸🌵

This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Earth Day Edition What I Built: I built the Kawaii Greenhouse! 🌸🌵 It is an interactive, cozy, and highly educational virtual garden built to celebrate Earth Day and bridge the gap between cute digital art and real-world botany. My goal was to creat...

Megz Lawther
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Why Anomaly Detection Can't Block the Ingestion Pipeline
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DEV Community · Technology

Why Anomaly Detection Can't Block the Ingestion Pipeline

The first version of the anomaly evaluator ran inline. A batch of 100 readings flushed to TimescaleDB, then the same function called evaluate_batch, which fetched alert rules, computed rolling statistics from the continuous aggregates, checked cooldown windows, persisted alerts, published NATS event...

Kingsley Onoh
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I finally launch the SaaS version of my headless CMS.
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DEV Community · Technology

I finally launch the SaaS version of my headless CMS.

I’ve been working on Noma for quite a while now, and the hosted SaaS version is finally live: app.nomacms.com. So yeah, it’s no longer just something you self-host. There are real workspaces, billing, proper multi-tenant isolation, and a dashboard you can just open and start using. No setup, no “cl...

Raşit
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I Spent a Week Securing Webhook Ingestion. The Real Attack Surface Was Delivery.
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DEV Community · Technology

I Spent a Week Securing Webhook Ingestion. The Real Attack Surface Was Delivery.

I ran the security review two weeks after the first deployment. The ingestion side looked solid: HMAC signature verification using crypto.timingSafeEqual, rate limiting at 1,000 requests per minute, payload size capped at 1MB, idempotency deduplication on every incoming event. I was satisfied with t...

Kingsley Onoh
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Hacker News · Technology

Claude Code Opus 4.7 keeps checking on malware

So during development, at every task I start, I see a line like this:`Own bug file — not malware.`It seems that it's obsessively checking if it's working on malware production.In another situation where I was working on a parser of a HTML document with JS, it refused because it believed that I was...

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