Hackernews posts about Bazel
Bazel is an open-source build tool that automates the compilation and testing of software projects by leveraging a graph-based dependency analysis to optimize builds for speed and reliability.
- Bazel is not scary anymore (stanislav.blog)
- WTO members to introduce first baseline digital trade rules (www.reuters.com)
- Babel.nvim (github.com)
- We scored 10k Polymarket wallets. Calibration barely predicts profit (www.convexly.app)
- MCP, we barely knew thee (suthakamal.substack.com)
- Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025 (www.theguardian.com)
- Monkey Island as baseline for GenAI capability benchmarking (monkeyaisland.com)
- MemPalace review: strong ChromaDB baseline, weak moat (twitter.com)
- The Joy of Barely Understanding Foreign Media (saint-angels.github.io)
- Show HN: Context Plugins – API context for AI coding assistants (www.apimatic.io)
- Show HN: Multi-agent autoresearch for ANE inference beats Apple's CoreML by 6× (www.ensue-network.ai)
- Show HN: Paper Lantern – on-demand techniques from 2M+ papers for coding agents (www.paperlantern.ai)
- Show HN: Qapir – Generate API tests automatically from docs (app.qapir.io)
- Show HN: An extension that opens any Goodreads book in anna's or Zlib in a click (chromewebstore.google.com)