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A new tool called MegaLLM is making the rounds on Hacker News, pitching itself as a universal client for any OpenAI-compatible API. The idea is straightforward β one interface to reach whichever large language model you prefer. It's early, with just a single point and no discussion yet, but it speaks to a growing appetite for tooling that doesn't lock you into one provider.
On the more niche end of the spectrum, a project called tank-os has surfaced on GitHub, combining Fedora's bootc image system with a rootless Podman workload to run something called OpenClaw. It's the kind of deeply specific infrastructure project that rarely makes headlines but signals how containerized, immutable operating environments are quietly becoming the playground of serious hobbyists and developers alike.
And shifting from the terminal to the listening room β TechRadar is making the case for Apple Music's spatial audio experience, arguing it edges out Spotify Lossless when it comes to Dolby Atmos delivery. The piece highlights five albums worth streaming if you're a new subscriber curious what the format can actually do. It's a reminder that audio quality is becoming a genuine differentiator in the streaming wars, not just a marketing footnote.
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