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Latest tech news, software releases, hardware launches, and the updates you need to not fall behind.

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TechnologyTools & Tech Stack

Why Boomer Engineers Painted Every Control Room Seafoam Green

From NASA to nuclear plants, old control rooms shared one ugly color: seafoam green. Turns out, it was a genius UI/UX hack. Here is why modern devs should take notes.

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AI & AutomationTechnology

Stop Hardcoding API Keys in Prompts: How Jentic Mini Saves Your Ass

Hardcoding secrets into your AI agent's prompts is a disaster waiting to happen. C4F breaks down Jentic Mini, the self-hosted bouncer for your APIs.

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Tools & Tech StackTechnology

Expensive Cloud vs. Floor Potato: The Eternal Dev Homelab War

Paying for shiny Cloud instances or running a dusty old desktop on the floor? Let's dive into the Reddit debate and find out what real devs think.

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TechnologyTools & Tech Stack

Booting a Crashed Tesla Model 3 Computer on a Desk: Absolute Madlad or Peak Cyberpunk?

A hacker scavenged parts from wrecked Tesla Model 3s and turned them into a desk-bound computer setup. Time to step out of your software bubble.

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AI & AutomationTechnology

Outsourcing Global Payroll to an AI Agent: Startup Hack or Legal Nightmare?

Reviewing PIO, an AI-driven tool promising to let you hire and pay talent in 150+ countries without an entity. Is conversational UI the future of HR?

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TechnologyIT Drama

The EU Still Wants to Scan Your DMs: Is End-to-End Encryption Doomed?

The EU is aggressively pushing the Chat Control bill, aiming to scan private messages. Here is why the dev community is collectively losing their minds.

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TechnologyTools & Tech Stack

The Meadow Phone: Paying $450 to Strip Away Features? Peak Tech Irony

A deep dive into The Meadow smartphone—a $450 device with no browser, no social media, and no email. Is this peak digital detox or just peak tech grift?

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AI & AutomationTechnology

Google's TurboQuant: Squishing LLMs so hard they might run on your potato laptop

Google just dropped TurboQuant, an LLM compression algorithm crushing vectors down to 3-bits with zero accuracy loss. Is the 16GB RAM local LLM dream finally real?

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Tools & Tech StackTechnology

Flowershow: Turn Markdown into a Website Instantly - Stop Shaving the Yak and Start Writing

Tired of spending 3 days configuring Next.js/Gatsby just to publish one Markdown blog post? Meet Flowershow: zero config, no vendor lock-in, just pure publishing.

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