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June 26, 2026 — the 9 best posts for AI builders.

9 picks from Hacker News, Lobsters, dev.to & Mastodon · No slop, no self-promo

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#1TOOLHacker News·23h·2 min read

Show HN: Git-lazy-mount mount a repo without cloning it. Works with ordinary Git

Git-lazy-mount lets you work with huge repos in AI coding sessions by fetching files on-demand instead of cloning everything — works with standard Git commands.

Directly relevant to vibecoding — lazy-loading large repos is a real pain point for AI coding sessions. The post is incomplete (cuts off mid-sentence) but the core idea is actionable and solves a specific problem.

▲9💬3HN
#2SHOWCASEHacker News·yesterday·2 min read

Show HN: Appaca – AI Workspace for Operators

Founder reflects on pivoting from no-code to LLM-based tools after watching Lovable and Bolt succeed — lessons on timing and problem-solution fit.

Founder sharing a pivot story with honest reflection on market timing and product-market fit. The post cuts off mid-sentence, but the substance is about lessons learned, not just a product launch announcement.

▲5💬4HN
#3DISCUSSIONHacker News·13h·1 min read

Ask HN: Which AI concepts are here to stay, and which will churn?

Asks which AI coding concepts (MCP, agentic workflows, agents) will stick around — useful for perspective but no personal experience or concrete lesson yet.

Genuine open-ended question about AI tooling landscape, but lacks specific context about the asker's own experience or a concrete problem they're trying to solve.

▲3💬3HN
#4TOOLHacker News·18h·2 min read

Show HN: Smart model routing directly in Claude, Codex and Cursor

Model routing tool for coding agents with a demo video link — no technical details or cost/performance data in the post.

▲133💬83HN
#5DISCUSSIONHacker News·19h·1 min read

Ask HN: Is "no source code was copied" still a sufficient copyright defense?

Copyright and LLM training debate — interesting legally but not actionable for developers using AI coding tools.

▲45💬63HN
#6METALobsters·19h·1 min read

Anatomy of a Failed (Nation-State?) Attack

Security incident analysis unrelated to AI coding tools or vibecoding practices.

▲32💬8Lobsters
#7TOOLLobsters·21h·1 min read

GuixPkgs: every Guix package, as a Nix flake

Nix/Guix package management tool — not relevant to AI-assisted coding workflows.

▲23💬5Lobsters
#8DISCUSSIONMastodon·yesterday·1 min read

In terms of AI sales where do you think we are on this chart? #ai #llm #chatgpt #spacex

Vague question about AI market positioning with no connection to coding workflows or tools.

▲7💬2Mastodon
#9METAMastodon·17h·1 min read

Glad to see @nlnetlabs's new policy on #LLM-gen-AI announced today. Since it's ≈1w after SFC's LLM-gen-AI Recommendat...

Open-source policy discussion about LLM governance — not relevant to developers building with AI coding assistants.

▲6💬2Mastodon

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