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NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, June 30 (game #849)
Looking for a different day?A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing 'today's game' while others are playing 'yesterday's'. If you're looking for Monday's puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, June 29 (game #848).Strands is the NYT's latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it's great fun. It can be difficult, thou
US Supreme Court Just Blew Up EU-US Data Transfers
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The end of the AArch64 desktop experiment
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React.js ~The principle of useEffect ~
I think the princile of React is that React is a UI library. React manages UI, but other roles. A developer who thinks React is difficult does everything in React. Application logic or state management is not React's role. You should manage them by using a third-party library such as Zustand.This statement can be applied to useEffect. useEffect is used to manage UI, not others.Another princile is that React is a component based lirary. React maneges UI through a component. So, codebases in a com
One of AMD's most powerful CPUs gets a 60% price cut — 192-core EPYC 9965 CPU costs less than $6000 new and I can't explain why it's so cheap
AMD Zen 5-based EPYC 9965 is on sale on eBay for just under $6,000With 192 cores and 384 threads in tow, AMD's offering can handle as much as 6TB of RAM per processor for AI-centric workloadsThe CPU not only offers the highest core count in all x86 CPUs to date, but also holds its own against the competitionWhen AMD unveiled its new EPYC CPUs in June 2024, one particular chip caught everyone's eye, given how outrageously powerful it was compared to the competition.The
Exploring PDP-1 Lisp (1960)
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I built a Next.js 16 store starter for perfume & cosmetics (and learned a few things)
Honestly a bit scary to post this. I'm a self-taught dev, and Aura is the first thing I've actually finished and put up for sale. It's a Next.js 16 storefront starter, but I didn't want to make "another generic shop", so I built it specifically for perfume and cosmetics.Live demo: https://aura-starter.vercel.appHere's why I niched it, and two things that confused me while building, in case it helps someone. Why perfume & cosmeticsI kept noticing fragrance and cosmetics aren't sold like
Show HN: Shumai – open-source Frame.io alternative for creative work
Shumai is an open source platform for uploading creative files, managing projects, collecting precise feedback, sharing work, and collaborating with AI agents, all in one simple creative-first workspace.I’ve always liked the product design of Frame.io, and I wanted to build an alternative that feels just as polished, while being open source and easy to self host.You can deploy Shumai with docker compose in just a few minutes. It can also be installed from npm, though you'll need to provide
Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model
System card: <a href="https://deploymentsafety.openai.com/gpt-5-6-preview" rel="nofollow">https://deploymentsafety.openai.com/gpt-5-6-preview</a><img src='https://images.unsplash.com/flagged/photo-1553028826-ccdfc006d078?crop=entropy&cs=tinysrgb&fit=max&fm=jpg&ixid=MnwyMzg1fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8Mjd8fEVtcGxveW1lbnR8ZW58MHx8Mnx8MTYzNDIzODQ0Mg&ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=80&w=1080' />
Show HN: Appaca – AI Workspace for Operators
Appaca is my third pivot.A couple of years ago, I started working on an idea on no-code platform that generates code. The goal is to help devs and agencies ship products faster for their clients. I went through Antler startup accelerator and got initial funding. I was working on the right problem, but wrong solution. Instead of no-code, I should have jumped into LLM a lot earlier. I felt defeated when Lovable, Base44, and Bolt came out strong, showing the world what LLMs can do in software devel
Memory Safe Context Switching
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JB Hi-Fi EOFY laptop deal: this lightweight Asus Zenbook A14 has a big discount
JB Hi-Fi is one of the first places I check for EOFY laptop deals because it stocks a wide range of brands and makes it easy to buy online, get delivery or pick up in store with Click & Collect.That’s especially useful for EOFY, where you need to actually take delivery of a laptop by the end of June 30 to be able to claim it on tax. It’s also a handy option day to day, like if your current machine is dying, or you need something before the new semester or a work trip,
LongCat-2.0, a large-scale MoE model with 1.6T total and 48B Active
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I Built a Free AI Chat Platform (No Credit Card, No Limits) — Here's What I Learned
After months of seeing AI chat tools hide behind paywalls, credit card requirements, and limited free trials, I decided to build something different. BlivoAI is a free AI chat platform that actually stays free — no hidden fees, no "7-day trial," no credit card required.In this article, I'll walk you through what BlivoAI does, how it works, and why I think the AI tools space needs more genuinely free options. The Problem with "Free" AI ToolsLet's be honest — most "free" AI tools aren't reall
Want a cheap Yeti cooler for your 4th of July celebrations? I'm a deal-hunting outdoor expert, and I've tracked down the only holiday offers actually worth your money
Yeti deals - quick linksYeti deals at AmazonSeasonal offers at Yeti.comYeti sale at Dick's Sporting GoodsLike-new coolers at Yeti RescuesYeti sales, deals, and outlet at REILooking for a deal on a Yeti cooler for your July 4th celebrations? I've got you covered. As the former editor of an outdoor adventure website, I know exactly where to look to find the best offers on Yeti gear, and I have uncovered some great deals that will arrive in time for the big day.Amazon ha
Why the Slate Truck's repair model is as radical as its price
Most EVs, like their gasoline counterparts, require owners to return to the dealership for regular maintenance. All legacy automakers selling electric vehicles have service and repair models built around their specific dealer networks, training, and tools. How readily available that service and repair information is to owners, independent shops, and the general publ
On Writing
“Every scene should be able to answer three questions: “Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don’t get it? Why now?”Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Page One: “What Dreams May Come” (1998)
Screenplay by Ron Bass, based on the novel novel “What Dreams May Come” by Richard MathesonContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
Your Samsung Galaxy has a hidden multitasking trick that beats Android 17's new App Bubbles
<p>The biggest user-facing feature in Android 17 is App Bubbles. It’s a brand new way to multitask—well, it’s brand new if you’re a Pixel owner. Samsung has beaten Google to countless ideas over the years, and App Bubbles is just the latest.</p><img src='https://static0.howtogeekimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/samsung-pop-up-view.jpg' />
Migrating a Legacy Razor + JavaScript Frontend to React and TypeScript, One Component at a Time
Migrating a Legacy Razor + JavaScript Frontend to React and TypeScript One Component at a Time 🌐 Web · 💼 LinkedIn · 🐙 GitHubMost articles about React migrations start from a clean, modern setup. Real enterprise apps rarely look like that. This is the story of migrating a production frontend that had grown for years as a tangle of JavaScript glued into Razor and MVC views — and how we moved it to React and TypeScript without ever stopping to rewrite everything from scratch.If you maintain a