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This article introduces Nostr-based community building using the Pyramid relay software and Jumble client, enabling decentralized, portable communities without relying on central servers.
A discussion on lobste.rs where tech workers share their practices of tech minimalism, such as avoiding smart home devices, using pen and paper, and writing custom software.
GridTravel is a community-driven travel app where locals share curated walking routes with turn-by-turn navigation, insider tips, and offline access, helping users discover cities like a local.
Gleam core team shared personal stories, plans for 2026, how to maintain a friendly community atmosphere, and views on AI coding tools at the 2026 Gathering.
LibreOps is a collective of hackers offering decentralized, free (as in freedom) services based on open-source software, part of the Librehosters network, aiming to provide privacy-respecting alternatives to corporate services.
A glowing review of a tech stack writeup by Raycast, highlighting its value for users, hires, competitors, and the community.
Obsidian launches a new Community site and developer dashboard to improve plugin discovery and management. The update introduces automated security reviews for all plugin versions to handle growing submission volumes.
The author announces their live talk titled 'On-device Intelligence using MLX' at the aiDotEngineer event, expressing gratitude to the organizers and community contributors.
OpenAI is seeking interest from student clubs to join its Campus Network, collecting details on club size, focus areas, and AI usage.
Hugging Face CEO Clément Delangue argues that attempting to slow down open source is a strategic error, asserting that leadership in open source is essential for national AI dominance, security, and the prevention of corporate monopolies.
A social media post referencing the influence or impact of Mitchell Hashimoto, a prominent figure in the tech industry known for co-founding HashiCorp.
This is a Hacker News community thread where developers share their current projects, including a Docker image optimizer called Clipper, a continual learning transformer adaptation named RVW, a ranking app called Rankr, and an AI deep research tool called Webhound.
The article discusses the AMD AI Engage Program, a community initiative for AI developers offering prizes, credits, and networking opportunities for building LLM apps and GenAI workflows.
The creator of SubQ announces an overwhelming response to the SSA breakthrough, with plans to release a model card with additional data and third-party validation next week.
Data-driven analysis of the optimal times to post on Hacker News, concluding US weekday mornings (Tue-Thu 14-17 UTC) maximize exposure while Sunday midnight Pacific reduces competition.
Clement Delangue advocates for open traces to democratize training of open agent models.
Andrej Karpathy released autoresearch and the open-source community rapidly created over 40 forks and ports, including an Apple Silicon macOS version.
Cal.com releases Cal.diy, a fully open-source MIT-licensed community fork with all enterprise features stripped out for personal self-hosting.
Roo Code is shutting down and merging back into the Cline project, consolidating the AI coding assistant community.
The Aadam Jacobs Collection Project is a volunteer effort to digitize and preserve over 10,000 live music recordings spanning three decades, including early performances by bands like Nirvana and Phish, with the goal of uploading them to the Internet Archive's Live Music Archive within 2-3 years.