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r/linuxquestions · u/Regular_Ideal_ · 6d ago

What’s that one open-source Linux tool you absolutely can’t live without?

Could be terminal, GUI, WM, CLI utility, anything. What’s the one tool you always install first on a fresh Linux setup and why?

Hacker News · u/memcoder · 1d ago

Show HN: Agents, run any coding agent on your subscription not API costs

Hi HN. I'm the founder of Phoenix Labs (ex TikTok, Applied AI) and we're open sourcing our internal tooling today which is like a toolchain / meta-harness for CLI agents useful for really scaling eng and creative work.We…

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r/sysadmin · u/sccm_sometimes · 5d ago

Why are developers some of the most IT inept users?

I can grasp why doctors, lawyers, and college professors are consistently the top-ranked Dunning-Kruger effect winners with anything IT related. "I have a PhD and my 12-year old nephew does computers, how hard could it b…

Hacker News · u/vbaranov87 · 5d ago

Show HN: STAX IDE – A zoomable macOS canvas of terminals and tools

Hi HN. STAX IDE is a macOS app where every terminal session, code editor, and file browser is a movable, resizable window on a single zoomable canvas. `Cmd+wheel` to zoom out and see the whole workspace; zoom in to one w…

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Hacker News · u/AdarshRao23 · 2w ago

Show HN: Torrix, self hosted, LLM Observability,(no Postgres, no Redis)

I work as a SAP Integration consultant and built this as a side project. Friction point: Most self hosted LLM observability tools require Postgres, Redis and non trivial infrastructure. Teams just want to see what their …

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