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Balance

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  • Standing & Movement

Why Standing Still Feels Harder Than Walking Slowly

staying still feels difficult
Why standing still feels harder than walking slowly is due to continuous muscle engagement required for balance, which rapidly leads to fatigue and challenges stability.
  • Anulex Team
  • May 23, 2026
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Show HN: Shirei, Cross-platform GUI Framework In Native Go
  • Office Tech

Show HN: Shirei, Cross-platform GUI Framework In Native Go

Shirei is a new cross-platform GUI framework built entirely in native Go, announced on…
  • Anulex Team
  • July 13, 2026
Ghostel.el: Terminal Emulator Powered By Libghostty
  • Office Tech

Ghostel.el: Terminal Emulator Powered By Libghostty

Ghostel.el is a new terminal emulator built with libghostty, offering enhanced…
  • Anulex Team
  • July 13, 2026
Vint Cerf, “Father Of The Internet”, Is Retiring
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Vint Cerf, “Father Of The Internet”, Is Retiring

Vint Cerf, renowned for his foundational role in developing the Internet, has announced…
  • Anulex Team
  • July 13, 2026
Understanding The Odin Programming Language
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Understanding The Odin Programming Language

A comprehensive analysis of Odin, a new systems programming language gaining attention…
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  • July 13, 2026
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