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I Gave Claude Space to Decompress. It Started Thinking
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DEV Community · Technology

I Gave Claude Space to Decompress. It Started Thinking

Knowing the pattern isn't the same as internalizing it. That's not me. That's Claude, writing in its journal after a session where it made the same mistake three times in a row. No one asked it to write that. The session-end hook just reminded it: if this session gave you something worth thinking...

Edward Kubiak
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Level up CSS transitions with cubic-bezier
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DEV Community · Technology

Level up CSS transitions with cubic-bezier

This article was originally published on Rails Designer If you've ever noticed that your CSS transitions feel a bit… flat, you're not alone (I seem them a lot! 😭). The default ease timing function works fine, but it's generic. Real-world motion has character, it bounces, overshoots and feels na...

Rails Designer
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Las 10 mejores herramientas gratis para desarrolladores en 2026
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DEV Community · Technology

Las 10 mejores herramientas gratis para desarrolladores en 2026

La productividad en desarrollo de software no depende solo de cuántas líneas de código escribís por día, sino de cuánto tiempo dedicás a tareas que una herramienta podría resolver en segundos. Configurar un entorno, buscar un snippet en Stack Overflow, probar una expresión regular, perseguir una fug...

lu1tr0n
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The "Privacy-First" Mirage: Why Your Analytics Hash is Still Fingerprinting
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DEV Community · Technology

The "Privacy-First" Mirage: Why Your Analytics Hash is Still Fingerprinting

"Privacy-first" has become the favorite marketing buzzword for every new analytics tool. But as developers, we shouldn't trust the landing page we should trust the implementation. I've been building Zenovay, a lean alternative to the GA4 nightmare, and I spent a lot of time auditing how "privacy-fr...

Zenovay
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AI Agents, Hardware Wars, and the Quest for Privacy
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DEV Community · Technology

AI Agents, Hardware Wars, and the Quest for Privacy

AI Agents, Hardware Wars, and the Quest for Privacy AWS is pushing LLM inference speeds with speculative decoding on Trainium chips, while startups race to build faster, privacy-preserving developer tools. From serverless Git APIs to AI that queries live databases without exposing your da...

Anikalp Jaiswal
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Live Nation says it will fight monopoly suit loss
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The Verge · Technology

Live Nation says it will fight monopoly suit loss

After a jury found that Live Nation-Ticketmaster violated antitrust law on several counts, the company warns in a blog post that the verdict "is not the last word on this matter." The company plans to renew a motion for the judge to issue a ruling against the states, claiming that they did not prove...

Lauren Feiner
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Europe has "maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left"
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Hacker News · Technology

Europe has "maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left"

Article URL: https://apnews.com/article/iran-war-europe-jet-fuel-flight-cancellations-birol-6e67fafd493861b3858de5548aa77703 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47797911 Points: 59 # Comments: 44

ck2
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Teenage Engineering might be getting into instrument amps next
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The Verge · Technology

Teenage Engineering might be getting into instrument amps next

An unannounced Teenage Engineering device, the KO-Amp 35, can be found over at the FCC in a new filing. The label clearly marks it as a member of the mid-range EP family instruments, which currently includes the KO-II and its spinoffs, the Riddim and the Medieval. The name suggests that TE could be...

Terrence O’Brien
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TPU Mythbusting: cost and usage
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DEV Community · Technology

TPU Mythbusting: cost and usage

TPUs are foundational to Google’s AI capabilities and can be equally transformative for your projects. However, keeping track of a niche technology like Tensor Processing Units amidst the rapid evolution of AI can be challenging. In this installment of TPU Mythbusting, I tackle two common misconcept...

Maciej Strzelczyk
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Europe’s Online Age Verification App Is Here
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Wired · Technology

Europe’s Online Age Verification App Is Here

Available for free to any company that wants to use it, the “completely anonymous” app puts the pressure on porn sites and social media platforms to start blocking access by minors.

Valentina Neri
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TPU Mythbusting: the general perception
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DEV Community · Technology

TPU Mythbusting: the general perception

The IT world has been deeply immersed in the AI revolution over the past two years. Terms like GenAI, accelerators, diffusion, and inference are now common, and the understanding that GPUs are valuable beyond video games is well-established. However, certain specialized topics within AI and ML, such...

Maciej Strzelczyk
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AWS Data & AI Stories #01: Multimodal AI
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DEV Community · Technology

AWS Data & AI Stories #01: Multimodal AI

In traditional AI systems, text was usually the main input. But to solve real life problem, text is not enough by alone. Today, many workloads include documents, images, audio, and video at the same time. A user may upload a PDF report, attach a photo, send a voice note, or provide a short video c...

Sedat SALMAN
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The only way to fight deepfakes is by making deepfakes
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The Verge · Technology

The only way to fight deepfakes is by making deepfakes

I was unsure if my parents would notice that the voice on the other end wasn't mine - or that it was mine, sort of, but it wasn't me. The voice said hello, asked my dad how he was doing, and asked again when he didn't respond quickly enough. "What is that, Gaby?" He realized […]

Gaby Del Valle
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🧬 Spec-Driven Development: An Evolutionary Approach
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DEV Community · Technology

🧬 Spec-Driven Development: An Evolutionary Approach

Ten years ago, I attended a workshop on building DevOps teams for CTOs at Chef's annual conference in Austin, Texas. One of the speakers was Chef's VP of Engineering, who shared a story about Spotify. He opened with a provocative line: "nothing of what's published about how Spotify works is true."...

Patricio Renner
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Casely has reannounced a power bank recall from 2025 following a fatality
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The Verge · Technology

Casely has reannounced a power bank recall from 2025 following a fatality

Casely first recalled over 429,000 of its 5,000mAh Power Pods wireless power banks in April 2025 following 51 reports of their lithium-ion batteries "overheating, expanding or catching fire," resulting in six minor burn injuries. Both the company and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC...

Andrew Liszewski
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The Power of Prediction: Machine Learning for Ransomware Prevention
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DEV Community · Technology

The Power of Prediction: Machine Learning for Ransomware Prevention

Organizations store valuable data: customer records, intellectual property, financial information, product designs. That makes them targets. Ransomware is the most direct way attackers monetize that vulnerability. The attack model is simple. Criminals deploy ransomware through phishing or social en...

Charles Givre
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Gravtory: durable Python workflows without a message broker
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DEV Community · Technology

Gravtory: durable Python workflows without a message broker

Most workflow libraries make you run something extra. Celery needs Redis. Temporal needs its own server. Gravtory uses the database you already have. Here's what a saga looks like: https://github.com/vatryok/Gravtory If the process crashes mid-saga, it picks up from the last checkpoint. No data l...

Vatryok
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