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OpenKnowledge: AI-First Obsidian/Notion Alternative Worth the Hype?

OpenKnowledge launches as an open-source, AI-native knowledge base from Inkeep — 347 HN upvotes, real production AI infra behind it, and a business model worth understanding.

Recall Gives Claude Code Local Memory — The Hard Problem Is Forgetting

Recall adds fully local, session-persistent memory to Claude Code. 82 HN upvotes on launch confirm real developer pain — but stale memory may be worse than none.

GLM-5.2 vs GPT-5.5: Why Bigger AI Models Hallucinate More in 2026

Z.ai's GLM-5.2 scores near GPT-5.5 on benchmarks while hallucinating 3× less—new data shows why brute-force AI scaling breaks production reliability.

AI Writes the Tests Too — And That's the Real Problem

Loupe exposes a structural flaw in AI-assisted development: when an agent writes both code and tests, green CI proves consistency, not correctness.

Vibe Coding Goes Corporate: What Google's Calendar App Demo Actually Signals

A Google employee built a working travel-to-calendar app in 2 hours with no code. Here's what that really means for developers and security teams.

Dev.to's AI Flagged 347 Developer Posts. The Problem Runs Deeper.

A community audit of 347 flagged Dev.to posts exposes why generic NLP classifiers fail on technical writing — and what platform teams must fix before shipping.

Stop Trusting AI, Start Designing It: GraphRAG + MCP for Large Codebases

AI hallucinations aren't a trust problem — they're a design problem. Here's how GraphRAG and MCP reshape what AI can reliably do in production codebases.

Iroh 1.0 Ships: A New Toolkit for Building Distributed Applications

Number 0 Labs releases Iroh 1.0, a Rust-based networking library that simplifies peer-to-peer data sync, hole-punching NAT traversal, and distributed app development.

Your ePub Is Fine: Kobo, Adobe, and the eBook Validation Wars

Kobo's rejection of valid ePub files exposes how Adobe's DRM validation creates a de facto proprietary standard, breaking interoperability promises.

Salesforce Acquires Fin (Intercom) for $3.6B in AI Customer Support Play

Salesforce announced a $3.6 billion deal to acquire Fin, the AI-powered customer support platform formerly known as Intercom. Here's what developers need to know.

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