Year: 2026

How is the Bun Rewrite in Rust Going? | Tom Lockwood

How is the Bun Rewrite in Rust Going? | Tom Lockwood

🚀 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: I think it’s important to be very Canny when someone makes a claim that supports a company’s large valuation. The Bun rewrite seems well positioned as proof-positive that AI and specifically Anthropic’s AI can do the work of open-source maintainers, for some money, but faster. On the 8th of July 2026 Jarred Summner of Bun fame posted about “Rewriting Bun in Rust”. At the time, I felt pretty Canny, having already read about Anthropic’s C compiler and Cursor’s FastRender web browser. It seems like…
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The 10 Best Portable Vacuums Tested by WIRED for 2026

The 10 Best Portable Vacuums Tested by WIRED for 2026

✨ Explore this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Buying Guides,Gear / Products / Home,Buying Guide ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Compare our picksOthers we testedPhoto: Molly HigginsRiccar Gem Handheld Vacuum with Tools for $70: This model is very similar to the simple wired model above, and although it's portable and handheld, this big boy only needs to be plugged into power. I like how simple it is: it just has an on/off top switch, and a button on top to release the dust tray, which is on the front of this model rather than the back. Once…
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An Inside Look at the Relay Market Powering Token Resellers and Fraud

An Inside Look at the Relay Market Powering Token Resellers and Fraud

🚀 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: ← Home / All posts threat-research llm-security June 28, 2026 · Matt Lenhard · 9 min read My Story I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about token fraud, a problem I first stumbled upon while working as a software engineer on an AI gateway. We faced constant abuse. At first it was free-credit abuse, where users spun up accounts en masse. Then it was our support chatbot. I started talking to friends about it and hearing stories of companies losing millions of dollars…
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Europe has gotten its own TBPN-style live show, and everyone is looking forward to landing a guest spot

Europe has gotten its own TBPN-style live show, and everyone is looking forward to landing a guest spot

✨ Explore this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Media & Entertainment,Startups,Venture,Europe,London,UK 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Europe's answer to TBPN is here and ready to stream five days a week, starting June 27. Luke Knight and Ronan Chambers first launched the London-based European Technology Network (ETN) last October, analyzing technology trends and news during a live broadcast two days a week. Currently, the show is streaming live on X and YouTube and has received over 5 million views. On Monday, the network announced a $1.6 million seed round from major players in the media ecosystem, including Powerhouse Capital, Axel…
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How Unix Spell Ran in 64kB RAM

How Unix Spell Ran in 64kB RAM

🔥 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: How do you fit a 250kB dictionary in 64kB of RAM and still perform fast lookups? For reference, even with modern compression techniques like gzip -9, you can't compress this file below 85kB.In the 1970s, Douglas McIlroy faced this exact challenge while implementing the spell checker for Unix at AT&T. The constraints of the PDP-11 computer meant the entire dictionary needed to fit in just 64kB of RAM. A seemingly impossible task.Instead of relying on generic compression techniques, he took advantage of the properties…
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Soundcore Nebula P1i projector review: New design and classic pitfalls

Soundcore Nebula P1i projector review: New design and classic pitfalls

🚀 Check out this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Reviews,Gear / Products,Gear / Products / Televisions,Product Review ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Some may be upset that the projector doesn't support 4K resolution, but at this price, the industry isn't quite there yet. And again, on casual movie nights on the big screens, don't do this truly need it. Contrary to their complaints about the lack of popcorn on movie night, my daughter and her friends never complained about the lack of pixels.Image qualityPhotography: Chris HaslamThe Nebula P1i produces a pleasing 1080p image for casual viewing, but,…
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Design is compromise — Steph Ango

Design is compromise — Steph Ango

🚀 Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: When did the word “compromise” become vilified? Compromise is neither good nor bad, it’s something we do every day. It’s decision making. Prioritizing. Deciding that one thing is more important than another. It’s finding the right balance between two competing desires. Which compromises you make   — that’s what matters. Choosing the right compromises is what defines good design. Companies like to tout products as “uncompromising” or having “no compromises”. That’s impossible. Once you decide on an approach, you inherently decide against other options. Another word for…
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For Taylor Swift, the controversial Madison Square Garden cameras briefly went dark

For Taylor Swift, the controversial Madison Square Garden cameras briefly went dark

🔥 Explore this must-read post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: The Big Story,Security,Security / Privacy,Private Party 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Madison Square Garden Owner James Dolan insisted that the facial recognition system and array of CCTV cameras spread throughout his venues are “very, very helpful for security” – a big reason why MSG is “the safest venue in the country”.On the night of July 2, security measures in and around the park were particularly intense. Nearly 130 police officers were deployed in the area. New York City officials were preparing to close the surrounding blocks to vehicles and pedestrians the…
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moonshotai/Kimi-K3 · Upcoming release · Hugging Face

moonshotai/Kimi-K3 · Upcoming release · Hugging Face

✨ Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: K3 is the next generation of open frontier models from Moonshot AI. It is the world's first open 3T-class model, designed for frontier intelligence across long-horizon coding, knowledge work, and reasoning. What to expect New architecture built on Kimi Delta Attention and Attention Residuals Native agentic capabilities: tool calling, browsing, and multi-step planning Extended context window designed for repository-scale code understanding Open weights, released right here on this page Stay in the loop Hit Like and Notify on release and we will send you…
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Meta’s new Feel-Good AI ad uses a song about the end of the world

Meta’s new Feel-Good AI ad uses a song about the end of the world

💥 Discover this trending post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Business,Business / Big Tech,Under Pressure ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: On Thursday morning, Meta posted an ad on its official Instagram account with the message that AI will not “make us less connected” or “leave us behind.” It is set to David Bowie's 1972 song "Five Years," which is about the end of the world, among other things.“Call us optimists, call us dreamers, call us whatever you want — but we bet people, and we like those odds,” the narrator says, as a toddler plays with a butterfly, two parents laugh…
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