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r/unRAID · u/Jzamo615 · May 2, 2026

Is Wake-on-LAN (WOL) killing my NAS drives? Or is 24/7 overkill for my use case?

Hey everyone, I’m currently overthinking my NAS setup and need some "real world" advice. I’m using a NAS with Seagate IronWolf drives, primarily for backing up my photography work. Here’s the thing: I don’t use it daily.…

Hacker News · u/adnan9999 · 2w ago

Show HN: Unsiloed AI – #1 on olmOCR-Bench

Most of the document parsers fail on real world challenges like complex tables, handwritten documents, historical document scans, equations, multi-column layouts, complex reading order, etc. We built Unsiloed Parser to h…

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Hacker News · u/raunaksingwi · Apr 21, 2026

Attention Is All You Need

I keep hearing that SaaS is dead. People ask why they’d pay for SaaS anymore, “Can’t I just build it myself with Claude?”On the surface, it sounds reasonable. But after a decade of building software professionally, I can…

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r/networking · u/its-me-or-the-blues · May 5, 2026

Does anyone here run docker containers on their Catalyst 9K switches?

Wanted to see if there were many (or any) folks out there running docker containers on the Catalyst 9k switching platform? What sort of things are you running? Has it worked as expected or have you experienced any issues…

Hacker News · u/soamikapadia · 1w ago

Show HN: Extract (YC P25) – Fast, accurate document parsing

Hey HN, we’re Soami, David, and Achyut, co-founders of Extract. Extract parses documents into structured data (text, tables, and figures). Teams use it for RAG, feeding llms, and populating databases and forms. Today we’…

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