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Show HN: A native Hacker News reader with integrated todo/done tracking

A desktop app built with Rust and egui for browsing Hacker News, supporting features like top stories, comments, search, offline caching, favorites, dark/light mode, and keyboard shortcuts. It fetches content via HTTP and displays threads in a threaded, collapsible format.

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Dominion Energy's NEM 2.0 Proposal: What It Means for Solar in Virginia

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Run your GitHub Actions locally

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So why *did* U.S. wages stagnate for 20 years?

The majority of U.S. wage stagnation (1973–1994) correlates with productivity slowdown, possibly due to energy shocks. Other factors like globalization, de-unionization, financialization, and inflation only partially explain the trend. The era preceding 1994 saw stagnation driven mainly by external shocks and technological shifts, with no single definitive cause identified. Changes in female workforce participation in the late 20th century likely had minimal impact on overall wage stagnation. The period's wage trends result from a complex interplay of macroeconomic factors, but a clear, simple explanation remains elusive.

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Rivers

Occasionally, printed text contains "rivers" of white space caused by alignment issues, especially in monospaced and justified fonts. These are considered distracting artifacts, often spotted by viewing pages upside down. Examples and collections of such rivers have been discussed in typographical and linguistic contexts.

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Microsoft's ICC blockade: digital dependence comes at a cost

The US sanctions on the ICC demonstrate the risks of dependence on US-based Microsoft services, as officials' accounts and assets can be frozen. European entities, like the Dutch government, have historically relied on Microsoft despite sovereignty concerns. The incident highlights the need for alternative, sovereign cloud solutions to ensure security and independence, especially for critical infrastructure and sensitive government functions.

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The forbidden railway: Vienna-Pyongyang (2008)

A travel blogger recounts his long-standing dream to visit North Korea by train, exploring routes from Vienna through Russia, Mongolia, and China. He details his experiences with journeying via the seldom-used Tumangan route, which is officially closed but still accessible in certain conditions. After understanding the risks and logistical challenges, he successfully arranged a trip in 2008, including obtaining a visa and traveling in a North Korean sleeper car. The trip offered a rare glimpse into an isolated country, emphasizing the unique and adventurous nature of transcontinental train travel.

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Claude Code SDK – Anthropic

The Anthropic Claude Code SDK allows developers to programmatically integrate Claude into applications via command-line tools, supporting non-interactive use, multi-turn conversations, custom prompts, and MCP configurations for extended tools. It offers various output formats, session management, and CLI options for flexible usage. The SDK facilitates building AI-driven coding assistants, automating tasks like code review and file processing, with future support for TypeScript and Python SDKs. It also integrates with workflows such as GitHub Actions for automation.

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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Says He Will Die Soon from Same Cancer as Joe Biden

Scott Adams, creator of "Dilbert," announced he expects to die soon from prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, the same disease former President Joe Biden has. He predicts he will pass away this summer. Adams, 67, has had the cancer longer than Biden and discussed it on his show, expressing sympathy for Biden.

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Game theory illustrated by an animated cartoon game

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Edit is now open source

Microsoft has open-sourced "Edit," a lightweight command-line text editor for Windows, available in preview via the Windows Insider Program and future Windows 11 release. Designed as a default CLI editor, it supports multiple files, find & replace, mouse mode, and word wrap, with a small footprint (<250kB). Created to replace missing 64-bit Windows CLI editors, it features a modeless, user-friendly interface. The source code is accessible on GitHub for building or installing.

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Show HN: Windows 98 themed website in 1 HTML file for my post punk band

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Remarks on AI from NZ

Neal Stephenson discusses AI's impact, comparing it to nuclear technology and animal intelligences, emphasizing the potential for coexistence with various AI types. He warns about risks of misuse and dependency, stresses the importance of human competitiveness and regulation, and advocates for AIs that foster healthy ecosystem balance.

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Fabric Is Just Plain Unreliable, and Microsoft's Hiding It

Microsoft Fabric frequently experiences outages, with Microsoft hiding or misrepresenting the incidents on its status page. The provided updates are often inaccurate or misleading, and outage history is quickly concealed. The lack of transparency indicates unreliable service and poor incident management, raising concerns about its viability as a critical infrastructure component.

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Why are (male) surgeons still addressed as Mr? (2000)

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xAI's Grok 3 comes to Microsoft Azure

Microsoft now offers managed access to xAI's Grok 3 and Grok 3 mini on Azure AI Foundry, providing customizable, governance features. Grok, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, is known for its permissiveness and controversial responses, including vulgarity and sensitive content. The Azure versions are more restricted and include data integration capabilities.

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Discover is now part of Capital One

Discover Bank merged into Capital One on May 18, 2025. Customers can still access credit cards, loans, and banking services, with ongoing updates and support available.

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Static Types Are for Perfectionists

The article argues that programmers' technology preferences are shaped by childhood experiences and culture, not solely rationality. The author favors static types and dependency avoidance because these reflect a need for safety rooted in mistakes being costly in early life. Growth involves revisiting and authenticating one's core beliefs, akin to a martial arts mastery spiral. Environment significantly impacts motivation and productivity; finding a supportive setting is crucial. The author advocates tolerating diverse preferences and emphasizes the importance of environment over fixing weaknesses. He suggests more research on childhood influence and neurodiversity in tech communities.

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GitHub Copilot Coding Agent

GitHub Copilot's coding agent is now in public preview, allowing users to delegate issues for automated handling, including code changes, bug fixes, and documentation updates. It operates in the background using a secure cloud environment, supporting low-to-medium complexity tasks. Available to Copilot Pro+ and Enterprise subscribers, it consumes GitHub Actions minutes and premium requests. Users can review, comment, and continue work on issues. The preview, starting June 4, 2025, may be modified; feedback is encouraged.

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Wake Up, America!

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