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Top Articles of the Day | 06-Jun-2026

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AI & Data

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Introducing Gemma 4 12B: a unified, encoder-free multimodal model
Dev.to 4 min read 34 reactions

Gemma 4 12B is designed to bring high-performance multimodal intelligence directly to your laptop,...

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Understanding Underfitting and Overfitting: An Introduction
Dev.to 6 min read 5 reactions

Have you ever trained a model that performed beautifully on your training data but fell apart the...

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MAI-Thinking-1: Microsoft's New Reasoning Model and What It Means for Developers
Dev.to 6 min read 5 reactions

Microsoft just shipped MAI-Thinking-1, their first in-house reasoning model. If you've been watching...

Product

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Three of our worst VC stories
Hacker News 203 points

Two of our worst VC stories: 1. A Sequoia partner passed on Cloudflare because he didn’t think a woman could lead a security infrastructure company. Seriously. 🙄 2. I got introduced to @pmarca. Meeting got scheduled for a Monday, which should have been a clue. I thought it was

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peektea past the roadmap 👀 sorting and scrollable previews
Dev.to 3 min read 16 reactions

Hello, I'm Maneshwar. I'm building git-lrc, a Micro AI code reviewer that runs on every commit. It is...

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From 5 Seconds to 1.2 Milliseconds: Rewriting a Combinatorial Optimizer with GitHub Copilot
Dev.to 7 min read 5 reactions

This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built Cijene...

Programming

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Inference Theft: Your AI Endpoint Is Someone Else's Free Model
Dev.to 12 min read 12 reactions

How to defend AI endpoints against inference theft and denial-of-wallet attacks: bot detection, guardrails, cost-aware routing, and budget controls.

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Conventional Commits encourages focus on the wrong things
Hacker News 282 points

You’ve almost certainly encountered Conventional Commits before. It may have reared its ugly head in the changelog of an open source project you’ve used. It may have been the enforced commit format for an open source project you contributed to. A lot of people swear by it. I swear at it. Even though

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I Tried to Fix a Vulnerability. A $1,400,000 AI System Said No. Twenty Days Later, That Vulnerability Cost $4,200,000.
Dev.to 9 min read 7 reactions

This story was shared by a fellow developer on DEV who asked to remain anonymous. If you've got a...

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