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Top Articles of the Day | 03-Jul-2026

Read the best articles of today, from around the globe, curated at one place for you!

AI & Data

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Choosing an EU-Hosted Inference Provider: A 2026 Comparison
Dev.to 5 min read 8 reactions

European teams building with LLMs face a question that did not exist a few years ago: where do you...

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An American Privacy Emergency
Hacker News 8 min read 213 points

Scott’s foreword: Cynthia Dwork is Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard, and a pioneer in the fields of differential privacy and algorithmic fairness. On my recent travels to…

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Building my humanoid robot
Dev.to 13 min read 5 reactions

How I built and trained a humanoid arm from K-Scale's open-source K-Bot, from the CAN motors and LeRobot integration to a SmolVLA model that does pick-and-place on its own.

Product

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Stratagems #5: Leo Walked Into an AI-Powered Burning House. He Walked Out With a Client.
Dev.to 13 min read 23 reactions

When the enemy is in distress, exploit the opportunity to seize advantage. — The 36 Stratagems, Loot...

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AI For Test Generation: Where It Helps And Where It Lies
Dev.to 12 min read 21 reactions

AI is great at writing tests fast, and good at writing tests that look real but verify the wrong...

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You're Not Lazy — You're Time Blind. Here's How Lock In Fixes It.
Dev.to 5 min read 24 reactions

I sat down to work for 2 hours. I actually worked for 45 minutes. Sound familiar? You open your...

Programming

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Let Us Be Free
Dev.to 3 min read 25 reactions

Nearly half a century ago, the free software movement made a demand that was both technical and...

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The Sandwich Test: How I Check If A Dev-Tool Idea Is Actually Winnable Before I Build It
Dev.to 5 min read 5 reactions

Four dev-tool ideas this week. Four dead, all from the same cause, and it took me embarrassingly long...

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Your Git History Already Knows Which Code Is AI-Written. Your CI Should Too.
Dev.to 5 min read 1 reactions

Somewhere between a quarter and half of the code your team merged this year was probably written by...

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