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Show HN: Homebrew 6.0.0
Homebrew 6.0.0 introduces tap trust, faster JSON API, Linux sandboxing, and support for macOS 27, marking significant updates for package management.
Developers Are Building Impressive Apps For Meta Ray-Ban Display's HUD
Developers can now build visual apps for Meta Ray-Ban Display’s HUD using new SDKs, enabling innovative AR experiences on smart glasses.
PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you
PgDog, a new open-source proxy for Postgres, has received funding and is now available for deployment, promising to solve Postgres scaling challenges.
The $9 Billion Signature Tax: How DocuSign’s Business Model Survives on One Assumption
DocuSign’s valuation remains high despite open source alternatives like DocuSeal, which can replicate core functions at a fraction of the cost.
The Skills Marketplace Nobody Is Building Yet
A standardized skills ecosystem for AI agents exists in theory but lacks a functioning marketplace, hindering widespread adoption and monetization.
Cross-platform buyer history for multi-marketplace resellers
Resellers selling across eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari are testing a manual buyer ledger to unify buyer histories, aiming to improve sales decisions.
ChannelHelm: One Video, Every Platform
Thorsten Meyer AI introduced ChannelHelm, an MIT-licensed local-first tool that drafts video-derived assets for social and editorial workflows.
You Will Finally Be Able to Share iCloud Photo Albums With Android and Windows Users
Apple announced that iCloud Shared Albums will soon support Android and Windows, allowing users outside Apple ecosystem to view and add photos.
Rebrandable client delivery dashboard for AI agencies
A new rebrandable client delivery dashboard for AI agencies is set for initial testing, aiming to improve client transparency and trust.