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newest submissions : multi • 2026-04-30 07:03

Foxit pdf reader pro

Hi, I've abandoned Adobe Acrobat and am using Foxit PDF Reader Pro instead. I like it; it does much more than Acrobat Pro. It costs less and is more versatile. Are any of you using it and are you happy with it? submitted by /u/Good-Willingness2234 to r/software [link] [comments]

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 07:00

Conference Reflections

This is a submission for the Google Cloud NEXT Writing Challenge Google Cloud Next 2026 event took off from April 22nd through April 24th and unveiled a series of talented speakers, innovative workshops and sessions, business insights, and so much more. These were three days filled with deep technical dives and spectacular design communication. The Highlights There were hundreds of product demon...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:59

There was actually a Fifth Crew Member on Artemis II and it was Gemini Enterprise

This is a submission for the Google Cloud NEXT Writing Challenge Gemini Enterprise made it to space. So if you use Gemini Enterprise in your organisation, you are quite literally using space-level tech made accessible to YOU. And that is an insanely beautiful thing to think about! When the Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific earlier this month, it brought home four astronauts and one ...

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Why Traditional Security Testing Misses 70% of AI Attack Surface
DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:56

Why Traditional Security Testing Misses 70% of AI Attack Surface

A practical guide to AI-specific threat modeling, vulnerability assessment, and the frameworks that actually matter for predictive, generative, and agentic systems I've spent the last two years reviewing AI security assessments across financial services, AI software and computer vision development, healthcare, and technology companies. The pattern is consistent and concerning: organizat...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:45

The 2026 Agentic Era with Gemini Agent Platform: Surviving Cascading Failures and Runaway Cloud Bills.

This is a submission for the Google Cloud NEXT Writing Challenge The shift from simple AI pilots to fully autonomous digital task forces is officially here! With the release of the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform at Google Cloud Next '26, developers can now build, scale, and govern agents with the same rigor applied to mission-critical systems. We are moving beyond standalone models and ste...

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Trump tells Putin to end Ukraine war before getting involved in Iran
newest submissions : multi • 2026-04-30 06:43

Trump tells Putin to end Ukraine war before getting involved in Iran

submitted by /u/wowo78 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:42

Extreme Ownership

I’ve been reading “Extreme Ownership”, and I want to reflect on some ideas through my own experience. Starting with the first principle itself. Extreme Ownership. Years before I had the term, I think I had already wrestled with it. I joined a company and by day three I was dealing with production incidents with almost no onboarding. Firefighting was normal. But what struck me was not the fire...

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Trump and Putin discuss Iran war and float temporary Ukraine ceasefire in call
newest submissions : multi • 2026-04-30 06:40

Trump and Putin discuss Iran war and float temporary Ukraine ceasefire in call

submitted by /u/wowo78 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]

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𝚓𝚊𝚟𝚊𝚜𝚌𝚛𝚒𝚙𝚝 • 2026-04-30 06:40

OpenCookies - primitives for performant cookie banners and preferences

We've moved our cookie banner implementation out of OpenPolicy and into a standalone repository. Our goal is to give developers (and their coding agents) the tools to build banners that match your app's style and flow, while we handle all the difficult parts. React, Vue, Svelte and Solid are supported so far with more coming soon. Repo: https://github.com/jamiedavenport/opencookies submitte...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:39

How We Caught Fraud Before the Payment Cleared

I want to tell you about the day our fraud system started losing. Not to fraudsters. To the clock. We had built what looked, on paper, like a solid fraud detection pipeline. An in-house ML model trained on months of transaction data, a feature store we were proud of, a scoring service sitting neatly between checkout and payment authorisation. Fraud catch rates were good. The data science team was ...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:39

The 5 AWS charges silently draining your budget (and how to fix each one)

Every AWS bill tells a story. After couple of years as a DevOps engineer reviewing cloud infrastructure, I've learned to read that story, and it almost always has the same five chapters. These aren't exotic edge cases. They show up on the bills of well-run teams with experienced engineers. They survive because cloud billing is complex, everyone is busy, and "we'll optimise later" is the most expen...

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Vue.js - The progressive Javascript framework • 2026-04-30 06:38

EmbedPDF — open-source Vue PDF viewer built on PDFium/WASM instead of PDF.js, with headless composables

submitted by /u/Smaanrocker [link] [comments]

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Newest questions tagged javascript - Stack Overflow • 2026-04-30 06:37

How to integrate IPstack API to fetch user location using JavaScript?

I am trying to integrate the IPstack API into my website to fetch real time user location data such as country, city, and timezone based on IP address. My goal is to display location specific content on my website using this API. From the documentation, I understand that I need to send a request like this: https://api.ipstack.com/{IP_ADDRESS}?access_key=YOUR_ACCESS_KEY The API returns useful data...

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How 1,000 Wei Can Drain Protocol Fees: A Deep Dive into CoW Protocol Rounding Errors
DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:36

How 1,000 Wei Can Drain Protocol Fees: A Deep Dive into CoW Protocol Rounding Errors

During my recent security research into the CoW Protocol (Gnosis Protocol v2), I focused on how the protocol handles fractional settlements. While the protocol is architecturally sound, a classic smart contract pitfall—precision loss—can lead to cumulative fee leakage. In this post, I’ll show how a malicious solver can exploit integer division in GPv2Settlement to execute trades with zero protoc...

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newest submissions : multi • 2026-04-30 06:35

Does a keyboard-driven tool for screening words against multiple references exist?

I hate that feeling when everyone else in the room knows a word. It's brutal when you're a comedian and a heckler drops a term you've never heard. To fix that, I built a dataset of about 100k words and 100k phrases that a large language model identifies as recognizable by 50% of Americans. Reviewing these in a spreadsheet is a nightmare because clicking links to Wiktionary 10k times is a recipe fo...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:34

I Let An AI Coding Agent Touch My Codebase Here’s What It Broke, Saved, And Secretly Cost Me

I let an AI coding agent loose inside a real codebase, and yeah, it was impressive for about five minutes. Then the weird stuff started. A clean refactor broke auth, renamed things no one asked for, and quietly added a cost line item nobody mentions in demos. But it also saved hours on boring edits, test scaffolding, and repo search. That’s the truth most blog posts skip. AI coding agents ...

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GM Adds Google Gemini to model year 2022 and newer Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles with Google built-in.
newest submissions : multi • 2026-04-30 06:31

GM Adds Google Gemini to model year 2022 and newer Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles with Google built-in.

submitted by /u/lkl34 to r/technology [link] [comments]

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Hacker News: Front Page • 2026-04-30 06:30

Scott Aaronson on quantum: "Will you heed my warnings NOW?"

Article URL: https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9718 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47958942 Points: 5 # Comments: 0

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8 AI Coding Agents That Actually Ship Production Code in 2026
DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:29

8 AI Coding Agents That Actually Ship Production Code in 2026

Most "AI agent" articles list frameworks for building agents. This isn't that. Using an AI coding agent and building one are completely different problems. Using one means file system access, real test suites, actual PRs, production config files. The bar is higher than "it autocompletes well." I've been watching teams use — and abandon — these tools on real codebases. Not demos. Not toy repos. ...

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DEV Community • 2026-04-30 06:24

I Gave AI Agents Real Excel. They Did Not Use It Like I Expected - Proven By 90 Days of Telemetry.

90 days of telemetry from an open-source MCP server that drives the actual Excel desktop app. The numbers were not where I thought they would be. Half a year ago I asked a simple question: why can AI agents write a React app from scratch but choke on Revenue Model v27 final final.xlsx? The answer turned out to be boring and important. Agents had spreadsheet libraries. They did not have Excel. ...

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