Dear Heroku: Uhh… What’s Going On?

Dear Heroku: Uhh… What’s Going On?

🔥 Check out this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Dear Heroku, As friends, long time marketplace-partners, supporters, and customers, we here at Judoscale — along with so many others from the developer community — are a bit confused about what’s going on over there in San Francisco. Frustrations aside, we’re having a hard time figuring out what to think about this whole ‘Heroku thing’. First came the blog post on February 6th that, sort of out of nowhere, announced that: Heroku is transitioning to a sustaining engineering model focused on stability, security, reliability, and…
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AI design platform Picsart is launching a program to monetize creators

AI design platform Picsart is launching a program to monetize creators

💥 Discover this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Apps,Exclusive,Picsart 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: AI-powered design platform Picsart is launching a program to monetize creators, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. The program is open to all creators, with no invite lists or minimum audience size required. The program invites creators to create original content using Picsart tools for a specific campaign, share it on their social channels, and earn revenue based on how their audience engages. Picsart says the program is designed to reward production and creative performance, rather than focusing on size or number of followers. By launching…
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Agent Reading Test

Agent Reading Test

🚀 Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Agent Reading Test A benchmark that tests how well AI coding agents can read web content. Point your agent at the test, get a score, compare across platforms. What This Tests AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and others) read documentation websites as part of their workflows. But most agents hit silent failure modes: content gets truncated, CSS buries the real text, client-side rendering delivers empty shells, and tabbed content serializes into walls of text where only the first variant is visible. This…
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Spanish company Xoople raises $130 million Series B to map the Earth for artificial intelligence

Spanish company Xoople raises $130 million Series B to map the Earth for artificial intelligence

💥 Check out this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Space,Startups,Exclusive 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Space data companies have argued for many years that the private sector needs their products, but the real uptake has been from government buyers. Now, with AI at the forefront of business priorities, one Spanish startup is trying to become the go-to source of ground truth for organizations. Xoople (pronounced like "zoople") is developing a constellation of satellites to collect precise data aimed at deep learning models. The startup was founded in 2019 and has spent the past seven years developing its technology stack…
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4RH1T3CT0R7/ttf-doom: A 3D raycasting engine running inside a TrueType font’s hinting virtual machine · GitHub

4RH1T3CT0R7/ttf-doom: A 3D raycasting engine running inside a TrueType font’s hinting virtual machine · GitHub

💥 Read this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: A DOOM-style raycaster that runs inside a TrueType font's hinting program. TrueType fonts have a built-in virtual machine for grid-fitting glyphs. It's got a stack, storage slots, arithmetic, conditionals, function calls - and it turns out it's Turing-complete. I wanted to see if I could get it to render 3D graphics. The font file contains a DDA raycasting engine written in TrueType bytecode. The glyph "A" has 16 vertical bar contours, and the hinting program raycasts against a 16x16 tile map and repositions those bars…
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Save up to $500 this week at Disrupt 2026

Save up to $500 this week at Disrupt 2026

🚀 Check out this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Apps,Biotech & Health,Climate,Enterprise,Fintech,Fundraising,Gadgets,Hardware,Media & Entertainment,Robotics,Security,Space,Startups,Transportation,Venture,TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Starting today, you have 5 days to save nearly $500 on your airfare TechCrunch disabled 2026. This offer will disappear on Friday, April 10 at 11:59 PM PT. There are no accessories. If you're thinking about attending one of the most anticipated tech conferences of the year, this is the week you'll save big. Prices will only rise as the event approaches. Register here to secure your savings. What is disruption? From October 13-15 at Moscone West in…
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solod-dev/solod: A subset of Go that translates to C · GitHub

solod-dev/solod: A subset of Go that translates to C · GitHub

🔥 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Solod (So) is a strict subset of Go that translates to regular C — with zero runtime, manual memory management, and source-level interop. Highlights: Go in, C out. You write regular Go code and get readable C11 as output. Zero runtime. No garbage collection, no reference counting, no hidden allocations. Everything is stack-allocated by default. Heap is opt-in through the standard library. Native C interop. Call C from So and So from C — no CGO, no overhead. Go tooling works out of the box…
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North Korea’s hijacking of one of the most widely used open source projects on the web was likely weeks in the making

North Korea’s hijacking of one of the most widely used open source projects on the web was likely weeks in the making

✨ Explore this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,cyberattack,cybersecurity,North Korea,open source,social engineering ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: North Korea's cyberattack last Monday, which briefly hijacked one of the most widely used open source projects on the web, took weeks to execute as part of a long-running campaign to target senior code developers. The March 31 hijacking of Project Axios was successful in part because it relied on well-resourced hackers to build rapport and trust with their intended target over a long period of time to increase the odds of a successful final settlement. This type of hack highlights the…
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Anthropic expands partnership with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation compute \ Anthropic

Anthropic expands partnership with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation compute \ Anthropic

💥 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: We have signed a new agreement with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity that we expect to come online starting in 2027. This significant expansion of our compute infrastructure will power our frontier Claude models and help us serve extraordinary demand from customers worldwide.“This groundbreaking partnership with Google and Broadcom is a continuation of our disciplined approach to scaling infrastructure: we are building the capacity necessary to serve the exponential growth we have seen in our customer base while also…
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Apple is moving to take its App Store lawsuit to the Supreme Court

Apple is moving to take its App Store lawsuit to the Supreme Court

🔥 Explore this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Apps,Commerce,app store,Apple,developers,Epic Games,lawsuit 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Apple is preparing to take its App Store battle with Epic Games back to the Supreme Court. In a new filing, the iPhone maker said it plans to ask the US Supreme Court to review another aspect of this long-running case over App Store fees. Meanwhile, Apple sought to halt an appeals court ruling limiting how it charges fees for foreign payments. On Monday, April 6, the court granted Apple's request, and Epic Games immediately appealed it. As a refresher, Apple fought a…
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