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Peak Design has wearable gadget straps for people who hate bags
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The Verge

Peak Design has wearable gadget straps for people who hate bags

Perfect for people who want to look like they’re ready for rock climbing. | Image by Peak Design Peak Design is launching a lineup of mobile straps for carrying small gadgets and other essentials around without dumping them into a bag. There are three versions available starting today: a $29.95 Mobile Cuff for your wrist, a $49.95 two-point Crossbody Strap, and a $59.95 Crossbody Multi-Strap that allows you to carry several items at once using anchor attachments. Peak Design's straps feature a

Warner Bros. Discovery gives Paramount one week to present its ‘best and final’ offer
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The Verge

Warner Bros. Discovery gives Paramount one week to present its ‘best and final’ offer

After rejecting Paramount's latest acquisition bid, Warner Bros. Discovery says it's giving the David Ellison-led entertainment giant seven days to make its "best and final" proposal. Though WBD is reopening negotiations with Paramount, the company makes it clear in a press release that it still favors Netflix's $82.7 billion deal to purchase its studio and streaming service. As noted in the press release, a Paramount representative told WBD that it would agree to pay $31 per share if WBD reopen

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Harness Engineering
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Martin Fowler

Harness Engineering

Birgitta Böckeler explains why OpenAI's recent write-up on Harness Engineering is a valuable framing of a key activity in AI-enabled software development. The harness includes context engineering, architectural constraints, and garbage collection of the code base. It's a serious activity: OpenAI took five months to build their harness. more…

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Laurie Spiegel on the difference between algorithmic music and ‘AI’
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Laurie Spiegel on the difference between algorithmic music and ‘AI’

From Bell Labs to Macs, Laurie Spiegel has pushed musical boundaries. | Image: Irina Prosser / Eventide In 1986, electronic music pioneer Laurie Spiegel created Music Mouse, a way for those with a Mac, Atari, or Amiga computer to dabble in algorithmic music creation. Music Mouse is deceptively simple: Notes are arranged on an XY grid, and you play it by moving a mouse around. Back in 1986, the computer mouse was still a relatively novel device. While it can trace its origins back to the late '

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Show HN: A minimalist AI web-app to generate recipes from leftovers
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Show HN: A minimalist AI web-app to generate recipes from leftovers

I built this web-app to solve my own food waste problem. It uses a dual-mode AI engine: you can either input what's in your fridge to get a recipe, or search for a dish to get the ingredient list. I focused on making the UI as simple as possible so it’s actually usable while cooking. It supports multiple languages and I'm currently working on integrating grocery delivery APIs to automate the shopping part. I am curious to hear your thoughts on the recipe accuracy and the UI flow Comments URL:

Show HN: I turn scattered feedback into a prioritized roadmap in 5 min
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Show HN: I turn scattered feedback into a prioritized roadmap in 5 min

Hey HN! I'm Fran, a full-stack dev working on this as a side project. The problem: I've been building SaaS products and the feedback loop is broken. Feature requests come in through Slack DMs, support tickets, emails, Twitter — everywhere except somewhere useful. By the time you look at them, half are duplicates and the rest have no signal on priority. So I built Plaudera — a public feedback board with voting, an embeddable widget, and AI-powered duplicate detection. The AI part is practical, no

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