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Uplift Clarksville review: A simple, subtle office chair built for the workplace
Uplift's Clarksville is a basic chair with a great price and comfort for those who need solid chairs for offices, conference rooms, coworking hubs and more. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BKj8c8myroqPo3Ldg9B4mH-1280-80.jpg' />
Nest Mini and Nest Audio speakers are mysteriously vanishing from the shelves, and I'm convinced the new Google Home Speaker is arriving soon
Google has wiped the Nest Mini and Nest Audio speakers from its online store, meaning its new smart speaker could be imminent. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/vvBd3d88WJ4HsN5BL9TBRY-1280-80.jpg' />
Apple’s WWDC upgrades might protect your phone — this VPN deal will secure your connection
Apple is always keen to let you know about its privacy and security tools, but it’s still worth protecting your device with this VPN deal <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/vJGDzTrHxJbqn89tr9JGxP-1280-80.png' />
Brother MFC-L8970CDW color laser printer review: A downsized, upgraded spin on the company's best enterprise printer
A smaller, but better flagship for Brother’s Workhorse laser line. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/pCDvU3aEGHLbjFFBdXS2VB-1280-80.jpg' />
3 reasons I regret buying the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung makes excellent phones, and I've been buying and reviewing them for the last 14 years. A prime example is the fancy new Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is arguably the best Android you can buy. But after getting the Ultra and using it for a while, not only do I regret it, but I inevitably returned it and kept my older, smaller model.
How to watch World Cup 2026 in Spanish
Whether you're a native speaker or a football hipster looking to add depth to your Copa Mundial experience, here's how to watch World Cup 2026 in Spanish. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9aLwfu5MX9cjDuVWBfoEs9-1280-80.jpg' />
25 Developer Tools I Wish I Knew When I Started Coding 🚀
Learning to code is one thing. Learning to code efficiently is another. The difference between a developer who ships fast, debugs faster, and maintains sanity through production fires often comes down to tooling choices made early in their career.Most beginners start with the basics: a text editor, maybe Git, and a terminal. They write code, push commits, and pray nothing breaks. Then, six months in, they watch a senior developer fix in ten minutes what took them three hours, and the gap becomes
React JS Training in Coimbatore
As developers, we often hear the same advice:"Learn React if you want to get into frontend development."But the real question is:How do you actually become job-ready with React JS?After interacting with students, freshers, and aspiring developers, I've noticed that many people start learning React through YouTube tutorials but struggle when it comes to building production-ready applications.That's where structured React JS training in Coimbatore can make a significant difference.In this article,
Ask HN: What is the AI setup for an experienced dev starting on a new project?
I have been working as a software developer for more than 20 years now. Been around the block a few times. Thanks to generous allowances in my current place, I've dipped my toes into LLM world and am quite impressed with it. However, we are on a legacy code base, LLM impact is limited in a sense. If I was to start a new project (let's say a web app with backend) - what is the state of the art for the setup? From Issue tracking, CI, automated deployments, agents, documentation etc - is
Ask HN: Is Azure capacity this constraind or am I doing it wrong?
I'm working with AWS for many years, and currently I'm working in product with suppose to be cloud agnostic.I started with AWS and now it's time to spin up it into Azure (because many enterprises using azure for some reason).I started in US EAST region in azure and at beginning I had an issue with Postgres Flexible, raised a support ticket, and in the result they recommended me to move to another region. The overall conversation to say this takes about 1 day.I've moved to US
Show HN: Cost.dev (YC W21) – making agents cost-aware and cheaper to call
We launched Infracost on HN five years ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26064588) where our CLI generated cost estimates for infra-as-code, e.g. "this Terraform PR adds $400/mo". The idea was to shift cloud costs (FinOps) left, so engineers get visibility of costs before deployment and make better decisions.Earlier this year we started seeing agent traffic in our logs and it looked like coding agents were calling our CLI. But that CLI wasn't designed w
🚀 I Built FrontendPrep — A Free Frontend Interview Preparation Platform
🚀 I Built FrontendPrep — A Free Frontend Interview Preparation PlatformLike many frontend developers, whenever I prepared for interviews, I found myself jumping between multiple resources:React articlesJavaScript blogsYouTube videosInterview question listsPersonal notesThe information was available, but it was scattered everywhere.After speaking with several frontend developers and friends about their interview experiences, I noticed a pattern: many of the same JavaScript, React, and front
Eagle Computer: The rise and fall of an early PC clone
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Forever Young: how one molecule can lock plants in a youthful state (2025)
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Screenwriting 101: Akira Kurosawa
“With a good script a good director can produce a masterpiece; with the same script a mediocre director can make a passable film. But with…Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
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The best Dyson EOFY 2026 deals in Australia: save over AU$650 on top-selling vacuums, hair stylers and fans
Dyson is hosting its own EOFY sale this year, with up to AU$651 off select products, but other retailers are also vying for your attention. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/K5JfgFKbukSVR3VoGYnGRa-1280-80.jpg' />
watchOS 27 may have improved the Apple Watch's AI features, but a Siri AI health coach was needed to rival the Google Fitbit Air
Sorry, Apple: I don't want to read reams of information about stretching on a 2-inch screen. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/yDYEFgKGb8XKrGMxkGhNpJ-1280-80.jpg' />
Mark your calendars — Amazon has finally revealed the Australian dates for its 2026 Prime Day sale
Amazon Australia has quietly announced that Prime Day 2026 in Australia will take place in early July, and we're expecting even better discounts than what we saw recently during its Mid-Year sale. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fsuBoXR3APNHq263jgjctV-1280-80.jpg' />
I've covered EOFY sales for 10 years — these are 60+ tax-time tech deals I recommend right now
Don't fret if you missed out on Amazon's Mid-Year Sale because all other retailers and brands are offering discounts for their own EOFY sales. Shop laptops, headphones, cameras and more this June. <img src='https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tQibFo7LprYmPBSNxWD62i-1280-80.jpg' />