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Durham Tech sees surge in students pursuing health care, IT and trade careers
Durham Tech is seeing continued enrollment growth as students of all ages pursue hands-on training in high-demand fields.<img src='https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1650473395434-8674d953ef2f?crop=entropy&cs=tinysrgb&fit=max&fm=jpg&ixid=MnwyMzg1fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8NHx8VGVjaCUyMEpvYnN8ZW58MHx8Mnx8MTY1MDU5OTI2OA&ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=80&w=1080' />
Building Fluentic Style: The Anatomy of Debuggable Atomic CSS
This is part of my Building Fluentic Style series, where I’m writing down the design decisions, tradeoffs, and small surprises from building Fluentic Style.Generated CSS has always had one awkward problem for me.It can make authoring styles nicer, but debugging them worse.You write clean component code.You compose styles with objects, functions, conditions, tokens, variants, themes, or whatever the library gives you.Then something looks wrong in the browser.So you open DevTools.And suddenly you
Ask HN: Do you know how much head hunters cost?
I was surprised to learn today that the candidate I interviewed (who came from a head hunter vice someone submitting direct through our job post portal), was 25% of the first year's salary.As the person doing the hiring that kind of incentives me to strive for a lower salary, at least for that first year. I'm not going to do that since we aren't in diar straits, the offer will be appropriate for the role and industry comps, I was just surprised to learn that and wondered if anyone
The 32-year-old Windows placeholder that Microsoft says is now a permanent feature
Many things that we consider temporary at first become a permanent part of our daily lives, for one reason or another. As an example, I placed my first SSD on top of my case's built-in 3.5-inch drive enclosure because I couldn't be bothered to properly install it and left it there for years until I built a new PC in a new chassis. In the case of Windows, a stopgap d
I used Claude to build Anki flashcards—and it's the future of learning
I've always found flashcards to be one of the most fun and engaging ways to learn new things. The idea of quizzing yourself and getting instant feedback just by flipping a card strikes an elegant balance between simplicity and effectiveness. Now, if you're like me and also enjoy flashcards, you probably know about Anki—it’s one of the most popular student apps out t
I get 300 notifications a day on Android—here's my system for taming them
Apps are always competing for your attention. I easily get more than 300 notifications a day on my Android phone, and maybe 50-100 are important enough to go through. Unwanted or less important notifications steal your attention and drain your phone’s battery a little as well.
5 ways to repurpose an old Nintendo Wii Remote
<p>Do you have old Wii Remotes lying around your house? Well, it’s a good thing you didn’t throw them away years ago. Thanks to modern software, those Wii Remotes can live a new life on your desk in several fun and unique ways.</p><img src='https://static0.howtogeekimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/wm/2026/08/a-wii-remote-sitting-on-a-table.jpg' />
Ask HN: Has anyone solved reproducible deployment of native mobile platforms?
For the last several years, our team has been working on one question: does every new native mobile platform really need to be a new development project?We used to develop social and business platforms as separate projects, and kept running into the same problem: much of the work had to be done again each time. So we tried to change the process itself — from repeatedly developing new platforms to creating them from an engineering system we had already built.We developed and patented an approach
Show HN: Needle2: 14MB agentic LLM for phones, wearables, smart home and robots
Hey HN,Henry from Cactus here!We previously released Cactus Needle, a 14MB agentic LLM for tool call, device use, and structured extraction for phones, wearables, smart homes, small robots and microcontrollers. We got really great feedback here, and have now incorporated the suggestions to release Needle 2.The whole model is a single 14MB binary that runs a full session in 28MB of RAM; 45m parameters at 2bit compression. Needle hits 500 tokens/sec decode speed on a Raspberry Pi 5, sits betw
Show HN: RNet – AI token service provider
I built rNet.Why I built ? : I was using both an agentic IDE and a Hostinger deployment agent. One day, I ran out of credits on the deployment agent. To keep using it, I either had to wait for credits to reset or upgrade to a higher subscription or buy tokens. At the same time, I already had a subscription for the IDE, but I could not use those credits on Hostinger. simply despite having credits, we cannot use them.The basic idea is simple: users buy credits once on our platform and then use tho
I turned off one Samsung setting and my Galaxy stopped overheating while charging
Most people assume their phone's lifeline is something you either accept or ignore. Samsung builds in fast charging, so fast charging is what you get. The phone heating up while it's plugged in feels like a normal side effect instead of a sign that something's slowly going wrong. If you want your phone's battery to last longer, you shouldn't keep this option on fore
15 Fast-Growing Jobs AI Can’t Touch That Pay Up To $175K
As concerns about AI replacing jobs continue to grow, a new report highlights 15 careers expected to thrive despite rapid advances in automation.<img src='https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1629904853893-c2c8981a1dc5?crop=entropy&cs=tinysrgb&fit=max&fm=jpg&ixid=MnwyMzg1fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8MTN8fEpvYnN8ZW58MHx8Mnx8MTYzMTU2ODQ2NA&ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=80&w=1080' />
5 ways to combine your 3D printer and smart home that you've never thought of
So, you have a 3D printer and a smart home, and want to combine the two. Today I'm going to show you five unexpected ways that you can combine your love of extruding plastic and making your smart home more accessible.
These 4 Linux apps deserve to be called the best of all time
Before the comments blow up on me, I'm not claiming these are the four most technically impressive Linux applications ever written. There are plenty of more ambitious or technically complex programs out there. What makes these four stand out is that they helped solve the kinds of problems almost every desktop user runs into, especially people defecting from Windows,
This luxury SUV offers Toyota reliability without the drama
Buying a luxury SUV usually means paying for more than a nicer cabin and a prestigious badge. For many shoppers, the bigger question is whether that premium experience is worth the added complexity and potentially higher repair bills.
Go Into The Story Interview: Reid Carolin
My conversation with the writer of the movie Magic Mike.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Screenwriting 101: Jeanie Macpherson
“Each scene must be a drama in itself. The whole picture must be made up of a series of small dramas. This makes the completed picture a…Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Tasklet (YC P26) Is Hiring a Head of Design Engineering
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How I turned my Linux desktop setup into a portable package I can run on any machine
I had spent months refining my Linux desktop environment. Every config file had a place, my command line tools were selected for the way I worked, and my desktop shortcuts, panel layout, themes, and custom scripts were configured exactly the way I wanted.
Recent outages put my portable power stations to the test—here's what I learned
I love portable power stations so much that my wife and I have backed up our home with Anker SOLIX batteries instead of an automatic gas generator or a built-in home battery. Here's what I've learned after having just experienced three power outages in the span of two weeks.