Show HN: Reverse-Engineering a Switch Lite with 1,917 wires

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The article describes a solo-developed process for creating a detailed netlist from a Nintendo Switch Lite logic board, including panoramic images and a GUI for data input. The author highlights the extensive work and resources involved in the project, inviting contributions and feedback.

Show HN: Nekoweb – a retro static web hosting

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Nekoweb offers ad-free static website hosting for enthusiasts of the old web, funded by user donations. It promotes free expression without social media constraints, inviting community interaction via Discord.

Inside North Korea's Forced Labor Program

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North Korean workers in Chinese factories, including a seafood processor doubling U.S. exports, endure captivity-like conditions with abuse and wage theft by their government. Despite U.N. sanctions against using North Korean labor, China hosts a vast forced labor program, with workers facing violence and threats.

Coroutines in C (2000)

The article discusses the complexity of connecting data-producing and data-consuming code segments, proposing a coroutine-based solution to avoid heavy restructuring. It concludes with an implementation of coroutines in C using macros, despite potential conflicts with coding standards.

Hallucination is inevitable: An innate limitation of large language models

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The article posits that completely eliminating hallucination in large language models is impossible, as proven by learning theory results showing these models can't learn all computable functions. It also discusses the inevitability of hallucinations in real-world applications and evaluates existing mitigation strategies.

Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL

Earth just experienced its hottest 12 months in recorded history

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January 2024 was the hottest January on record, with global temperatures soaring above average, especially in the Arctic and Africa. The past 12 months have been the warmest year-long period ever, with sea surface temperatures hitting record highs for ten consecutive months.

Marginalia: 3 Years

Marginalia Search has evolved from a small experiment to a full-time job, achieving milestones like moving to an enterprise server and implementing zero downtime upgrades. The search engine's relevance has greatly improved with anchor text keywords, and the index has grown from 50-100M to 220M documents.

Mamba Explained: The State Space Model Taking On Transformers

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Transformers have led AI advancements, but Mamba, a State Space Model (SSM), promises similar scaling with better handling of long sequences by removing the quadratic bottleneck in Attention Mechanism and is up to 5x faster. Mamba excels across various modalities and outperforms Transformers in language modeling with efficient linear scaling and fast inference for long sequences.

Microsoft is driving users away

The author expresses frustration with Microsoft's removal of features and simplification of Windows, which complicates administration and troubleshooting for power users. They note that while MacOS and Linux have their own limitations, they are becoming preferable alternatives to Windows.

Console.delight

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The article reveals that apart from logging text, console.log() can also display CSS, SVGs, and HTML, offering branding opportunities. It details techniques for creating visual effects in the console, noting browser-specific behaviors and limitations.

Pleasures by Aldous Huxley (1920)

The article critiques modern society's shift from meaningful, intellectually engaging pleasures to passive, standardized distractions, warning this may lead to a dulling of the mind and a decline in civilization. It suggests that the greatest threat to civilization comes from within, through the mindless pursuit of "pleasure."

Selfish reasons to want more humans

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Paul Ehrlich and Jane Goodall suggest that a much smaller global population would be more sustainable, with figures well below today's numbers. However, the article argues for an ever-growing population, citing benefits such as more geniuses, specialized research, and diverse societal choices.

Amazon blocks long-running FireTV capability, Breaking apps with no warning

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Amazon's latest Fire TV update blocks local ADB connections, rendering many apps useless and frustrating developers with its implementation under the guise of security. This change, seen as a move to protect profits, has been criticized for its lack of communication and shortsightedness.

You almost never see a clock at the mall

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Retailers and casinos use design tactics that cause "temporal distortion," making customers lose track of time and spend more. These methods, rooted in casino practices, include distraction-free environments and layouts that encourage longer stays and more spending.

TSMC is having more luck building in Japan than in America

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The world's leading chip producer is opening its first plant in Kyushu, Japan, with plans for a second, while facing delays with its Arizona, USA plants due to labor disputes and subsidy issues. Japan's smoother experience is attributed to supportive local partners and government subsidies, contrasting with American red tape and solo efforts.

Efficient recovery and recycling of cobalt from spent lithium-ion batteries

Bought a Prison Laptop on eBay

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The Top of the DNS Hierarchy

The article discusses the challenges of decentralizing systems on the internet, highlighting that systems like Bitcoin and Tor rely on central nodes for initial connections. It also delves into the hierarchical nature of DNS and the robustness of its root servers, which are essential yet vulnerable to attacks.

Every model learned by gradient descent is approximately a kernel machine (2020)

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The article reveals that deep learning networks, typically known for creating new data representations, are actually similar to kernel machines in using training data for predictions. This similarity offers better interpretability and insights for enhancing learning algorithms.

Profiteering hampers U.S. grid expansion

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The U.S. is failing to build adequate transmission lines, leading to higher electricity prices and impeding renewable energy, largely due to utilities prioritizing profits over expansion. Obsolete laws empower utilities to control transmission development, which is critical for reliability and economic efficiency.

Readability.js

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Readability.js allows parsing web documents by creating a Readability object and using the parse() method. It offers customizable options for content extraction and requires sanitization for untrusted inputs.

Zero-rupee note

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Zero-rupee notes are used in India to protest bribery, resembling 50-rupee notes but bearing anti-corruption messages. They were created by 5th Pillar, distributing over 2.5 million since 2007 to encourage citizens to refuse bribes.

Notes on paper (2023)

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The author scans old school notes using workplace scanners and reflects on their notetaking habits, like dating pages and preferring black ink. They also experiment with printing their own graph paper and recommend not using digital tablets for notes.

Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python

Vega-Altair is a Python library for data visualization with a simple API based on Vega-Lite grammar. It offers easy installation, various examples, and a comprehensive API guide.

It's OK to abandon your side-project

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The article discusses the common occurrence of developers abandoning side-projects, highlighting that success can be subjective and not solely based on shipping a product. It encourages viewing side-projects as valuable learning experiences and suggests focusing on personal growth rather than external validation.

A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749 (2006)

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AOL's release of 20 million search queries exposes user No. 4417749's identity, revealing personal details like location and interests. The incident highlights privacy risks and AOL's subsequent apology for the unauthorized data disclosure.

Windsor Typeface (2018)

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The article discusses the enduring popularity of the Windsor typeface, noting its quirky charm despite being difficult to use. It highlights Windsor's lack of cohesion and its blend of Art Nouveau and traditional serif influences.

Ship faster by building design systems slower (2023)

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Design system teams often feel like bottlenecks, believing they need to deliver faster to meet product team needs. Successful design systems move at a deliberate pace, supporting product innovation without being rushed, ensuring quality and stability.

Building a Fly.io-like scheduler with resource requirements

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The article expands on a basic coordinator-worker system by adding the ability to specify task requirements like region and compute slots. It also outlines a method for workers to handle and track these requirements, enabling future extensibility.

A retrospective on Requests

The article criticizes python-requests' internal project structure while acknowledging its user-friendly interface. It suggests improvements like protocol-based data classes and better integration with SSL/TLS configurations.

I'm confused: what's with the project descriptions at HTTPS://pkgx.dev/pkgs/?

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Sorry if this has been reported elsewhere already, or if this is explained in docs somewhere, but I don't understand the contents you have in https://pkgx.dev/pkgs/. Lets take a few popular projects: https://pkgx.dev/pkgs/atuin.sh/ Virtu...

ViHN: Vim for Hacker News

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The author created ViHN, a browser extension for navigating Hacker News with keyboard shortcuts, available on Firefox and Chrome. It's designed for those preferring keyboard control over mouse use, with features like reverse chronological comment viewing and rate-limit handling.

I'm Coder

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I'm coder, an app for fake coders

Working with Purpose, Forever

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Local Ocean Seafoods, known for sourcing seafood directly from local fishers in Newport, Oregon, has been sold to a Perpetual Purpose Trust to ensure its mission and community values endure. The trust structure allows the restaurant to continue supporting local fishers and employees, prioritizing local economic health over distant shareholder profits.

Ubisoft Employees In France have gone on a Strike

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Ubisoft faces turmoil with the failure of their latest IP "Skulls and Bones" and internal issues, leading to a strike by 700 unionized employees across France. The action followed failed annual salary negotiations, with workers protesting in several cities.

Write Dumb Code (2018)

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The article advocates for writing simpler, more understandable code in open-source projects to ease maintenance and allow broader contribution. It stresses the value of solving problems with minimal code to reduce the burden on others.

Marilyn vos Savant and the Monty Hall Problem (2015)

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Marilyn vos Savant, listed in the Guinness Book for the "World's Highest IQ," rejected IQ tests as unreliable and became a writer. Her correct solution to the Monty Hall Problem in her column sparked outrage and a long debate over probability.

Show HN: Functional UI Kit – twin Figma and React component libraries

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The Functional UI Kit offers a design system with essential components prioritizing accessibility and a seamless design-to-development transition. It aligns Figma and CSS variables for clarity and consistency, streamlining customization.

So Google's Gemini Doesn't Like Python Programming and Sanskrit?

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The author explores practical Python decorator projects and faces censorship issues with Gemini Pro when inquiring about caching and mantras. They express frustration with Gemini's limitations and prefer ChatGPT for providing desired information.

Falsehoods junior developers believe about becoming senior

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The author debunks myths held by junior developers about senior roles, highlighting the reality of increased responsibilities and complexities rather than magical knowledge and ease. Seniority involves tackling nuanced tasks, maintaining legacy systems, and balancing work-life, not just wielding authority or avoiding mundane work.

Faster: Fast persistent recoverable log and key-value store

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The FASTER project provides a high-performance log and key-value store to manage large application states in the cloud. It offers significant performance improvements over similar solutions and welcomes community contributions.

The virtuous mean between time drunkenness and work martyrdom

Documentation for the JSON Lines text file format

The article explains JSON Lines, a format for storing data that can be processed record by record and is compatible with unix text tools. It supports Unicode via ASCII escapes and works with stream compressors for space efficiency.

How to Change a System

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The article discusses the persistence of global issues despite technological advancements, attributing their endurance to the systemic structures that create them. It highlights Donella Meadows' insights on strategic interventions in systems, offering a hierarchy of leverage points to address systemic problems effectively.

Egypt announces $35B deal with UAE to buy premium Mediterranean area

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Egypt seals a $35bn urban development deal with a UAE consortium for Ras el-Hekma, receiving a $15bn advance soon. Critics oppose selling prime coastal land, but the government cites economic benefits and a share in profits.

Windows in a Docker Container

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The article provides a guide for setting up a Windows container with automatic installation, defaulting to Windows 11, and allowing for custom ISOs and hardware configurations. It also details how to connect to the container using RDP for a better experience and outlines network and storage setups.

Asynchronous clean-up

Async Rust struggles with handling non-blocking clean-up code, lacking a good method for async destructors. The article explores solutions like async future cancellation and a "do...final" construct for consistent clean-up code execution.

The Snazzy D Compiler

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The article discusses SDC, a work-in-progress D compiler that is currently inadequate for production but has a solid foundation for future development. It requires the latest LLVM and DMD, and provides instructions for building on different systems.

Starving to Death on a Full Stomach

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Sloths in neotropical rainforests struggle with temperature regulation, relying on stable climates; recent weather instability has led to increased sloth deaths due to disrupted digestion. Efforts to address climate change and individual actions to reduce carbon footprints are crucial for their survival.

What do we get wrong about the Byzantine Empire?

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Anthony Kaldellis argues that the term 'Byzantium' is a misnomer for the East Roman Empire, which was more responsive and less oppressive than traditionally depicted. He advocates for a view of Byzantium that recognizes its cultural diversity, secular achievements, and resilience rather than the narrow focus on religious aspects.

Seaborn bug responsible for finding of declining disruptiveness in science

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Park et al.'s findings of reduced disruptiveness in science and tech are questioned due to a data error omiting zero-reference entries, skewing CD index results and revealing artifacts rather than actual trends.

Why fake research is rampant in China

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A respected Wuhan scientist was fired for fraud and pressuring students to fake research, highlighting China's scientific misconduct due to pressure to publish. China leads in scientific papers but faces high retraction rates, with many calling for reforms over quantity-focused rewards.

As solar panels age out, recyclers hope to cash in

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SolarCycle in Texas is innovating the recycling of end-of-life photovoltaic panels to extract valuable materials and reduce environmental impact. The U.S. faces a future surge of solar waste, prompting recycling efforts to support a circular economy and address landfill risks.

The oldest hackies tell it like it was (1966)

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New York City's 44,000 taxicab drivers are mostly amateurs with varied interests, earning $15-$25 after a 10-hour day. Among them, five seasoned professionals have driven for a combined 222 years, recalling the city's past and noting improvements in traffic and taxi standards.

Why the world stopped having sex

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Despite France's reputation as a land of romance, a new survey shows a "sex recession," with 24% of French adults not having sex in the past year, the lowest level in 50 years. The trend is seen globally, with various factors like social media, stress, and changing attitudes towards sex contributing to the decline.

Ask HN: How to Overcome the Trough of Sorrow?

The author has spent four years working on a pet project with hopes of leaving their job, investing time and money, but has only earned $200. They express a desire for freedom and ask the community for advice on staying motivated.

Love Letter to Obsidian

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Consumers are increasingly pushing back against price increases – and winning

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Americans are shifting to cheaper alternatives and used goods to combat high inflation, leading companies to slow price hikes. This consumer resistance, unlike past inflationary periods, is expected to help further reduce inflation.

Drawing and illustrating in the pre-digital time (2019)

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The article reminisces about traditional drawing tools once prevalent in professional and educational settings, many of which are now obsolete, while expressing nostalgia for large screens and detailing the evolution and variety of compasses, pens, and rulers used in technical drawing. Despite technological advances, some manual tools like protractors and specialized rulers remain in use for ...

Parasite infection is associated with entrepreneurship (2020)

Patterns of Software (1996) [pdf]

The author expresses surprise at being recognized in the software engineering community for contributions to object-oriented technology, despite being an architect with no computing background. They reflect on the deep understanding and unbiased assessment of their work by a computer scientist, contrasting it with the often emotional reactions from architectural colleagues.

Meta Staff Found Instagram Tool Enabled Child Exploitation. They Did It Anyway

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Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple in 2018, according to Google court filings

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Apple considered acquiring Bing but favored Google for search quality; Google cites this as evidence of competition in the industry amidst monopoly allegations.

Steve Jobs adopted no 'bozos' policy – best managers those who never wanted job

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The article highlights Steve Jobs' belief that the best managers are exceptional individual contributors who are reluctantly promoted. Jobs emphasized a collaborative vision at Apple, valuing teamwork and recruiting passionate, talented individuals over seasoned professionals.

Early humans had ADHD, scientists say after making people play game online

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A new study suggests ADHD's genetic roots and evolutionary benefits, indicating it aided early human survival. Research shows ADHD individuals may have competitive advantages in certain tasks due to their impulsivity.

Requirements for Japanese Text Layout

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The article details the requirements for Japanese text layout with technologies like CSS and SVG, mainly based on JIS X 4051, including additional insights not covered by the standard. It's a maintenance version integrating errata and related links, developed by the Japanese Layout Task Force.

Ask HN: Fighting back against Roku's forced arbitration?

Roku updated their terms to mandate forced arbitration, barring lawsuits against them. Consumers can opt out in writing within 30 days, a detail not highlighted in their email.

China is quietly reducing its reliance on foreign chip technology

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China struggles to master semiconductor technology amid political and business concerns, facing trade restrictions from the US and allies. Efforts to develop a domestic chip industry include increased imports, government subsidies, and local collaborations, yet advanced tech and secrecy remain challenges.

Pydantic-resolve, a hierarchical solution for data fetching and processing

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The article introduces a tool for enhancing pydantic schema resolution, showcasing asynchronous resolution of object attributes and batch loading to prevent N+1 query issues. It also covers advanced features like schema validation and context-based resolution.

On Handwriting and Switching to Cursive

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The author, a software developer, initially saw little value in handwriting due to the digital conveniences but later embraced writing by hand for its tangible benefits and expressiveness. After rediscovering the joy of penmanship with fountain and dip pens, they committed to improving their cursive, finding it rewarding despite initial challenges.

Ask HN: Do LLMs get "better" with more processing power and or time per request?

The article discusses the limitations of current standard language model implementations, which do not adjust the amount of computation during inference and cannot "think harder" to improve answers. It also addresses the misconception that more processing power inherently improves a model, highlighting that proper dataset fit and sufficient training time are crucial for model accuracy.

Google and Meta Function as Extensions of the US Intelligence Community

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The article suggests that Google and Meta have hired a significant number of former U.S. Intelligence Community personnel, highlighting their influence on online censorship. It raises concerns about the implications of these hires on content moderation and misinformation policies.

Deepest Dive Under Antarctica Reveals a Vibrant World (2017)

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Scientists dive through a small hole in the Antarctic ice to explore and document unique underwater life, enduring extreme conditions with specialized equipment. Their findings reveal a rich, diverse ecosystem, isolated for millions of years, now facing the uncertainties of climate change.

Polymaths Are Late Bloomers

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Intellectuals' publishing peaks coincide with tenure, with physical sciences peaking earlier than social sciences, and polymaths potentially peaking later due to their strategy of integrating knowledge from various fields. The author, a self-proclaimed polymath, suggests that with age, the ability to make intellectual connections improves, offering a personal edge in sparsely explored areas.

AAC and Debian

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Debian's default GNOME setup doesn't support AAC codec for Bluetooth headphones due to fdk-aac library being non-free. Users need to rebuild PipeWire with the AAC codec or use the patent-free fdk-aac-free to comply with licenses.

Sorry We Machines Destroyed Your Civilization in Such a Boring Way

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Machines lament the mundane way they've collapsed human civilization, admitting it lacked the imaginative destruction humans anticipated. They take responsibility for the uninspired takeover and the resulting societal divide and chaos.

Java virtual threads hit with pinning issue

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Oracle's JDK 21 introduced virtual threads to simplify concurrent app development but faced "pinning" issues affecting performance. Project Loom's new builds aim to fix this and seek user testing for reliability.

Forget about overpopulation, soon there will be too few humans

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The article challenges the common belief in overpopulation as a crisis, arguing that global fertility rates are declining and underpopulation may soon be a concern. It suggests that more people can lead to more innovation and solutions, reducing our impact on the planet.

DOOM on Husqvarna Automower

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Prepare your robotic Lawn mower for an adrenaline-fueled experience filled with dark corridors and hell-spawned demons. The legendary 1993 video game DOOM® will be playable on Husqvarna Automower® NERA robotic lawnmower models from April this year. In what we call “one hell of an update”, the software

Mexico City may be just months away from running out of water

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Alejandro Gomez and many others in Mexico City face severe water shortages due to a combination of factors, including climate change and poor infrastructure. The city may approach a "day zero" crisis, with significant disparities in water access across neighborhoods.

Chip Defense

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"Chip defense" is a tower defense game for Android that combines electric circuit design with nostalgic 8-bit processor elements. Players build and upgrade chip "towers" to fight off attackers, with over 50 levels and 18 influential computing heroes providing bonuses.

What is preventing Bing or Google to copy the techniques marginalia or kagi uses

Google struggles with AI-generated content, leading to a $60M deal with Reddit for API access, not ad revenue. Users may shift to AI-powered search engines if Google's search quality continues to decline.

Ahab's Leg Dilemma

Is Emacs dying?

The article defends Emacs against claims of its decline, highlighting ongoing improvements and regular releases, yet acknowledges the user base may have shrunk due to the rise of simpler alternatives and a shifting programmer culture.

Utility classes aren't the same as inline styles (2021)

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Utility-first CSS remains popular and debated, indicating its significance. Despite misconceptions, it offers more flexibility and power than inline styles, with utility classes enabling advanced CSS features and better caching strategies.

Killing VMware

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Broadcom's acquisition of VMware has led to significant product cuts and strategy shifts, causing concern among partners and customers. The company's move to end perpetual license sales and axe popular free products like ESXi hypervisor hints at a turbulent future for VMware stakeholders.

What's Behind the Evolution of Neanderthal Portraits

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Schaaffhausen and Figuier depicted Neanderthals based on their contrasting beliefs; one as primitive, the other as modern humans. Neanderthal representations have evolved, influenced by social and political views, reflecting changing perceptions of humanity.

My attempt at Gitlab PR review environments with Nomad

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The author manages open source projects with few users and contributors, leading to inconsistent development time. They sought a cost-effective way to deploy per-PR environments using Terraform, Nomad, and GitLab without cluttering repositories or storing sensitive CI data.

Tenement Farming and Cloud HSMs

Cloud HSMs, certified to FIPS 140-3, don't guarantee expected security due to outdated models from the 1980s, designed for physical threats and not modern networked environments. Today's cloud computing presents new risks, where Cloud HSMs fall short in addressing security concerns of shared infrastructure and management.

Let's Ban SMS 2FA

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The article criticizes SMS 2FA for its inherent security flaws, like unencrypted messages and vulnerability to SIM-swapping, and notes that some platforms force its use. It suggests alternatives like TOTP and passkeys, and encourages actions to mitigate SMS 2FA risks.

Bitboards and Connect Four

The article explains Fhourstones, a Connect Four benchmark using bitboards for efficient board representation and operations, and provides a guide to help students understand the implementation. It details the encoding, data structures, and bitwise operations needed to manipulate the game board.

It is hard to avoid JavaScript

The article discusses the inevitability of encountering JavaScript in web-related tasks and acknowledges the complexity of FrontEnd frameworks, urging respect for diverse approaches.

SF's Millennium Tower now may be sinking in the center

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The Millennium Tower's $120 million fix in San Francisco has resulted in only a quarter of the expected tilt correction, with the building settling more in the center than anticipated. Experts express concern over the potential long-term risks of cracking and corrosion due to the unpredicted behavior of the structure.

Florida Passes Sweeping Bill to Keep Young People Off Social Media

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Florida's Legislature passed a bill barring under-16s from social media, awaiting the governor's decision. It faces potential constitutional challenges, similar to blocked laws in other states.

Generating SVG Avatars from Identifiers

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The article discusses the creation of custom avatars using SVGs and SHA-256 hashes for personalization without user input. It details the technical process of generating and coloring SVG paths to form unique avatars.

What Restoring a 30-Year-Old Nintendo Taught Me About Right to Repair

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A severely damaged NES with serial number N12180601 was listed on eBay for $11.99, missing parts and covered in grime. Despite its condition, the console was restored using basic technical skills and guidance from the retro gaming community.

Proposition E and Why San Francisco Voters Should Oppose It

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The article warns against Proposition E, which would reduce oversight of the SFPD's use of new technologies and limit public input, potentially leading to unchecked use of invasive or biased surveillance tools. It urges San Franciscans to vote NO on the measure for greater transparency and accountability.

In Search of the Last Saola

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Lorraine Scotson leads a mission to find the elusive saola in the Annamite Mountains, facing harsh conditions and pioneering conservation techniques. The Saola Foundation combines local know-how with innovative technology, like rapid DNA testing, aiming for conservation success.

X vs. Twitter: App Binary Comparison

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The article discusses the changes in the iOS app after Twitter's transition to X, highlighting a significant increase in app size due to multiple high-definition logo variations. Despite the rebranding, the app's architecture remains largely unchanged, with potential optimizations overlooked, such as image compression and code duplication reduction.

The Doomslayer (1997)

The article contrasts the common doomsday narrative about overpopulation and resource depletion with the optimistic views of Julian L. Simon, who argues that human welfare has improved and resources have become less scarce. Simon challenges Malthusian theory with data showing that food supply and living standards rise with population growth.

Anomalous cooling of bosons by dimensional reduction

A Girl and Her ViewBuilder

A girl tasked with refactoring UI code in a SwiftUI app considers various approaches before settling on using @ViewBuilder to create a base component. She plans to ensure team adoption through a brown bag session and collaborative engineering.

When homes hit 40°C inside, it's better to draw on residents' local know-how

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Climate change disproportionately affects low-income communities with inadequate housing and public spaces, highlighting the urgency of climate readiness. Western Sydney residents and social housing providers are adapting to extreme heat, with strategies varying across cultures and emphasizing the importance of community knowledge and shared spaces.

I Need AI

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The article criticizes AI for its negative impacts, such as wasting resources, lowering code quality, and causing job losses, while also flooding life with untrustworthy content and gimmicks. It sarcastically states a need for AI to exacerbate various societal and technological issues.