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We have finally released the first MVP. Stack Info now will serve the Egyptian tech community by showing tech stacks of more than 150 companies here in Egypt. Brought to you from Cairo. stackinfo.me #WeAreStackInfo


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Sharing moments shouldn’t depend on the phone you have. Starting today with the Pixel 10 family, Quick Share now works with AirDrop, making secure file transfers between Android phones and iPhones more seamless. This builds on our commitment to cross-OS compatibility to bridge…


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evenMoreExpandedVersion redd.it/1p24o79

PR0GRAMMERHUM0R's tweet image. evenMoreExpandedVersion redd.it/1p24o79

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Pretty cool that @Google uses @Sentry in their new @antigravity editor

DanielGri's tweet image. Pretty cool that @Google uses @Sentry in their new @antigravity editor

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How Cloudflare's recent outage postmortem got written up and published so quickly.

davidrfgomes's tweet image. How Cloudflare's recent outage postmortem got written up and published so quickly.

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okay, this is getting chaotic

kosa12's tweet image. okay, this is getting chaotic

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Announcing our biggest project to date this Friday, featuring...


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Gemini 3, help me understand DDoS 🤓


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"Everyone is saying AI, AI, AI. It is so boring." clickhouse.com/videos/web-sum… Alexey Milovidov opened his @WebSummit talk by loading 81.5TB of human knowledge into ClickHouse in 72 minutes. Then he: * Compressed it better than Parquet (46TB → 33TB) * Loaded Wikipedia in 6 seconds…

clickhouse.com

Alexey Milovidov at Web Summit 2025: Working with massive datasets at scale

Alexey Milovidov at Web Summit 2025: Working with massive datasets at scale


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another one bites the dust

izadoesdev's tweet image. another one bites the dust

it's a cruel world out here

izadoesdev's tweet image. it's a cruel world out here


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it's a cruel world out here

izadoesdev's tweet image. it's a cruel world out here

update: i got rejected



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1/16 vCPU

$5 PlanetScale has started rolling out.



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happy 'missed another opportunity to create generational wealth' day to those who celebrate :)

shaiunterslak's tweet image. happy 'missed another opportunity to create generational wealth' day to those who celebrate :)

We've raised $2.3B in Series D funding from Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, Thrive, Nvidia, and Google. We're also happy to share that Cursor has grown to over $1B in annualized revenue and now produces more code than any other agent in the world. This funding will allow…



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We've raised $2.3B in Series D funding from Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, Thrive, Nvidia, and Google. We're also happy to share that Cursor has grown to over $1B in annualized revenue and now produces more code than any other agent in the world. This funding will allow…


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> double-click .md file in Finder > Xcode launches


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State-of-the-art?

victormustar's tweet image. State-of-the-art?

New: Qwen-Image-2509-MultipleAngles. Very solid model and probably a lot of creative use cases to find with it. ⬇️ Free demo available on Hugging Face

victormustar's tweet image. New: Qwen-Image-2509-MultipleAngles. Very solid model and probably a lot of creative use cases to find with it.

⬇️ Free demo available on Hugging Face


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This is an insane chart

MrnllMtt's tweet image. This is an insane chart

this is an insane chart

aakashg0's tweet image. this is an insane chart


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>commits most of OOP sins >getters and setters >classes with inheritance >loves managers >loves singletons >loves small functions >uses STL >still sold 6-7 million copies of his games. Is OOP good after all, or it doesn't matter what you do if end product is good?

valigo_gg's tweet image. >commits most of OOP sins
>getters and setters
>classes with inheritance
>loves managers
>loves singletons
>loves small functions
>uses STL
>still sold 6-7 million copies of his games.

Is OOP good after all, or it doesn't matter what you do if end product is good?

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we are working on a Rust-based ETL server that can stream your Postgres database to S3/Iceberg (and other databases like BigQuery & ClickHouse) 100% open source, and designed so that it can be embedded in any Rust server

kiwicopple's tweet image. we are working on a Rust-based ETL server that can stream your Postgres database to S3/Iceberg (and other databases like BigQuery & ClickHouse)

100% open source, and designed so that it can be embedded in any Rust server

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