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Sprint is a former American wireless network operator that was acquired by T-Mobile in 2020 and ceased to operate as an independent company.
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- Show HN: Azure DevOps TUI Management Style (github.com)
- Making ast.walk 220x Faster (reflex.dev)
- New Beam Spring Keyboards (www.modelfkeyboards.com)
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- Spring Lisp Game Jam 2026 (andreyor.st)
- Show HN: All 194 YC Spring 2026 startups scored from public data (fluenta.space)
- Splinternet – encrypted P2P chat with BBS aesthetics, games and sysop (bbs.splinternet.org)
- When Does Federal Debt Reach Unsustainable Levels? Spring 2026 – Onward (budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu)
- Bringing a dead Spring Boot project back to life with Claude (tomaytotomato.com)
- Apple Prepares Second-Generation iPhone Air for Spring 2027 (www.bloomberg.com)
- Identification of hot spring Obelisk-like RNA replicons (www.nature.com)
- Show HN: Simple Sprite Sheet Generation (github.com)
- A compressed-spring model of spiral galaxy formation (initial email version) (theeggandtherock.com)
- Multi-Tenancy in Spring Boot: A Practical Guide (anomitra.me)
- CSCI 1377: Tools For Thought (Spring 2026) (cel.cs.brown.edu)
- Wyoming Company Uses High-Tech AI Sprinklers to Save Homes from Wildfire (cowboystatedaily.com)