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Hugging Face Blog5 days ago

AI evals are becoming the new compute bottleneck

AI & ML
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Hugging Face Blog5 days ago

Granite 4.1 LLMs: How They’re Built

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A List Apart6 days ago

Voice Content and Usability

We’ve been having conversations for thousands of years. Whether to convey information, conduct transactions, or simply to check in on one another, people have yammered away, chattering and gesticulating, through spoken conversation for countless generations. Only in the last few millennia have we be

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A List Apart6 days ago

Sustainable Web Design, An Excerpt

In the 1950s, many in the elite running community had begun to believe it wasn’t possible to run a mile in less than four minutes. Runners had been attempting it since the late 19th century and were beginning to draw the conclusion that the human body simply wasn’t built for the task.  But on May 6,

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A List Apart6 days ago

Design for Safety, An Excerpt

Antiracist economist Kim Crayton says that “intention without strategy is chaos.” We’ve discussed how our biases, assumptions, and inattention toward marginalized and vulnerable groups lead to dangerous and unethical tech—but what, specifically, do we need to do to fix it? The intention to make our

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A List Apart6 days ago

A Content Model Is Not a Design System

Do you remember when having a great website was enough? Now, people are getting answers from Siri, Google search snippets, and mobile apps, not just our websites. Forward-thinking organizations have adopted an omnichannel content strategy, whose mission is to reach audiences across multiple digital

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A List Apart6 days ago

How to Sell UX Research with Two Simple Questions

Do you find yourself designing screens with only a vague idea of how the things on the screen relate to the things elsewhere in the system? Do you leave stakeholder meetings with unclear directives that often seem to contradict previous conversations? You know a better understanding of user needs wo

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A List Apart6 days ago

Breaking Out of the Box

CSS is about styling boxes. In fact, the whole web is made of boxes, from the browser viewport to elements on a page. But every once in a while a new feature comes along that makes us rethink our design approach. Round displays, for example, make it fun to play with circular clip areas. Mobile scree

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A List Apart6 days ago

Designers, (Re)define Success First

About two and a half years ago, I introduced the idea of daily ethical design. It was born out of my frustration with the many obstacles to achieving design that’s usable and equitable; protects people’s privacy, agency, and focus; benefits society; and restores nature. I argued that we need to over

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A List Apart6 days ago

Mobile-First CSS: Is It Time for a Rethink?

The mobile-first design methodology is great—it focuses on what really matters to the user, it’s well-practiced, and it’s been a common design pattern for years. So developing your CSS mobile-first should also be great, too…right?  Well, not necessarily. Classic mobile-first CSS development is based

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A List Apart6 days ago

Personalization Pyramid: A Framework for Designing with User Data

As a UX professional in today’s data-driven landscape, it’s increasingly likely that you’ve been asked to design a personalized digital experience, whether it’s a public website, user portal, or native application. Yet while there continues to be no shortage of marketing hype around personalization

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A List Apart6 days ago

Humility: An Essential Value

Humility, a designer’s essential value—that has a nice ring to it. What about humility, an office manager’s essential value? Or a dentist’s? Or a librarian’s? They all sound great. When humility is our guiding light, the path is always open for fulfillment, evolution, connection, and engagement. In

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A List Apart6 days ago

I am a creative.

I am a creative. What I do is alchemy. It is a mystery. I do not so much do it, as let it be done through me. I am a creative. Not all creative people like this label. Not all see themselves this way. Some creative people see science in what they do. That is their truth, and I respect it. Maybe I ev

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A List Apart6 days ago

Opportunities for AI in Accessibility

In reading Joe Dolson’s recent piece on the intersection of AI and accessibility, I absolutely appreciated the skepticism that he has for AI in general as well as for the ways that many have been using it. In fact, I’m very skeptical of AI myself, despite my role at Microsoft as an accessibility inn

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A List Apart6 days ago

The Wax and the Wane of the Web

I offer a single bit of advice to friends and family when they become new parents: When you start to think that you’ve got everything figured out, everything will change. Just as you start to get the hang of feedings, diapers, and regular naps, it’s time for solid food, potty training, and overnight

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A List Apart6 days ago

To Ignite a Personalization Practice, Run this Prepersonalization Workshop

Picture this. You’ve joined a squad at your company that’s designing new product features with an emphasis on automation or AI. Or your company has just implemented a personalization engine. Either way, you’re designing with data. Now what? When it comes to designing for personalization, there are m

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A List Apart6 days ago

User Research Is Storytelling

Ever since I was a boy, I’ve been fascinated with movies. I loved the characters and the excitement—but most of all the stories. I wanted to be an actor. And I believed that I’d get to do the things that Indiana Jones did and go on exciting adventures. I even dreamed up ideas for movies that my frie

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A List Apart6 days ago

From Beta to Bedrock: Build Products that Stick.

As a product builder over too many years to mention, I've lost count of the number of times I've seen promising ideas go from zero to hero in a few weeks, only to fizzle out within months. Financial products, which is the field I work in, are no exception. With people’s real hard-earned money on the

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A List Apart6 days ago

An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership

Picture this: You’re in a meeting room at your tech company, and two people are having what looks like the same conversation about the same design problem. One is talking about whether the team has the right skills to tackle it. The other is diving deep into whether the solution actually solves the

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A List Apart6 days ago

Design Dialects: Breaking the Rules, Not the System

"Language is not merely a set of unrelated sounds, clauses, rules, and meanings; it is a totally coherent system bound to context and behavior." — Kenneth L. Pike The web has accents. So should our design systems. Design Systems as Living Languages Design systems aren't component libraries—they’re l

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A List Apart6 days ago

Design for Amiability: Lessons from Vienna

Today’s web is not always an amiable place. Sites greet you with a popover that demands assent to their cookie policy, and leave you with Taboola ads promising “One Weird Trick!” to cure your ailments. Social media sites are tuned for engagement, and few things are more engaging than a fight. Today

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A List Apart6 days ago

Good designers, bad websites: a proposal

I want to discuss accessibility because it is the most important thing for making websites. Other A List Apart articles give you innovation and insight. This article will give you homework. These are just my personal views, but they’re pretty good. I want to start off with a couple of statements, an

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UX Collective6 days ago

10 UI patterns that won’t survive the AI shift

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Sidebar.io6 days ago

Field notes from the in-between

What happens when a designer stops waiting.

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Sidebar.io6 days ago

Photo palettes

Find color inspiration in the everyday.

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Sidebar.io6 days ago

The accessibility problem isn’t design. It’s engineering.

Full-stack hiring, AI-generated code with no context, and a compliance-first mentality have combined to create a crisis hiding in plain sight.

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Sidebar.io6 days ago

The moat or the commons

American capital financed AI on the assumption it would be the next great monopoly.

Design
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Bugs Rust won't catch

Article URL: https://corrode.dev/blog/bugs-rust-wont-catch/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47943499 Points: 321 # Comments: 144

General Tech
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Hugging Face Blog6 days ago

DeepInfra on Hugging Face Inference Providers 🔥

AI & ML
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

How ChatGPT serves ads

Article URL: https://www.buchodi.com/how-chatgpt-serves-ads-heres-the-full-attribution-loop/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47942437 Points: 355 # Comments: 239

General Tech
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Simon Willison's Weblog6 days ago

Quoting OpenAI Codex base_instructions

Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevan

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UX Collective6 days ago

What is AI really costing the planet?

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UX Collective6 days ago

The interface that responds

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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Before GitHub

Article URL: https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/4/28/before-github/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47940921 Points: 484 # Comments: 151

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Vercel Blog6 days ago

Native Deployment Checks are now available

You can now run lint and typecheck on every Vercel deployment, in parallel with the build. Native Deployment Checks are available to every team and join your existing alongside GitHub and Marketplace integrations.Deployment Checks Once added from your project's , Vercel runs the matching script fro

Backend & DevOps
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Ghostty is leaving GitHub

Article URL: https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-leaving-github Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47939579 Points: 2669 # Comments: 782

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The GitHub Blog6 days ago

GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with Markdown

Discover how to format and edit your comments and posts using Markdown. The post GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with Markdown appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Backend & DevOps
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

GitHub RCE Vulnerability: CVE-2026-3854 Breakdown

Article URL: https://www.wiz.io/blog/github-rce-vulnerability-cve-2026-3854 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936479 Points: 369 # Comments: 77

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Hugging Face Blog6 days ago

Introducing NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano Omni: Long-Context Multimodal Intelligence for Documents, Audio and Video Agents

AI & ML
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Warp is now open-source

Article URL: https://www.warp.dev/blog/warp-is-now-open-source Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936264 Points: 293 # Comments: 78

General Tech
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Google and Pentagon reportedly agree on deal for 'any lawful' use of AI

Article URL: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/919494/google-pentagon-classified-ai-deal Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936156 Points: 293 # Comments: 270

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The GitHub Blog6 days ago

Securing the git push pipeline: Responding to a critical remote code execution vulnerability

How we validated, fixed, and investigated a critical vulnerability in under two hours, and confirmed no exploitation. The post Securing the git push pipeline: Responding to a critical remote code execution vulnerability appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Backend & DevOps
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Hacker News Best6 days ago

Your phone is about to stop being yours

Article URL: https://keepandroidopen.org/en/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47935853 Points: 1405 # Comments: 637

General Tech
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Simon Willison's Weblog6 days ago

Quoting Matthew Yglesias

Five months in, I think I've decided that I don't want to vibecode — I want professionally managed software companies to use AI coding assistance to make more/better/cheaper software products that they sell to me

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Hacker News Best7 days ago

UAE Leaves OPEC

Article URL: https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/uae-says-it-quits-opec-opec-statement-2026-04-28/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47934120 Points: 330 # Comments: 2

General Tech
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Hacker News Best7 days ago

UAE to leave OPEC

https://archive.ph/d956y https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/uae-says-it-quit... Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47933983 Points: 438 # Comments: 568

General Tech
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Cloudflare Blog7 days ago

Shutdowns, power outages, and conflict: a review of Q1 2026 Internet disruptions

The first quarter of 2026 saw a surge in Internet disruptions, from nationwide shutdowns in Uganda and Iran to unprecedented drone strikes on cloud infrastructure. We explore the data behind these events using Cloudflare Radar.

Backend & DevOps
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Josh W. Comeau7 days ago

Scroll-Driven Animations

The new Animation Timeline API allows us to create dynamic scroll animations without any JavaScript! It’s honestly a very lovely API, and in this blog post, we’ll explore some of the super cool things we can do with it.

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Hacker News Best7 days ago

VibeVoice: Open-source frontier voice AI

Article URL: https://github.com/microsoft/VibeVoice Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47933236 Points: 373 # Comments: 169

General Tech
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Hacker News Best7 days ago

Localsend: An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop

Article URL: https://github.com/localsend/localsend Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47933208 Points: 858 # Comments: 254

General Tech