Airfoil

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The article explores the physics of flight, focusing on how airfoil shapes and orientation allow planes to stay airborne. It also delves into visualizing airflow using various methods like arrows, markers, and colors.

Netlify just sent me a $104k bill for a simple static site

The article instructs beginners to consult FAQs or resources before posting questions and restricts vague product support queries to relevant communities. It forbids memes and self-promotion, allowing project sharing only on Showoff Saturday and career advice in monthly threads.

Nintendo is suing the creators of Switch emulator Yuzu

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Nintendo of America is suing Yuzu's creators for copyright infringement, claiming the emulator promotes piracy. Nintendo seeks damages and the emulator's shutdown, as it bypasses their games' protection systems.

Apple to wind down electric car effort after decadelong odyssey

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Bloomberg reports Apple Inc. halts its decade-long electric car project, surprising around 2,000 involved employees. The internal announcement was made by COO Jeff Williams and VP Kevin Lynch.

Testcontainers

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Testcontainers offers disposable Docker container instances for testing without complex setups, ensuring consistent test environments. It supports multiple languages and has a community of champions aiding its growth.

I turned my open-source project into a full-time business

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The author reflects on their journey from strictly using permissive licenses for open-source software to adopting a commercial license for their EmailEngine project, which led to a more profitable and sustainable business model. They initially rejected financial support and prioritized reach, but later shifted to monetizing their work after realizing the lack of compensation for their contributions.

U.S. opens UnitedHealth antitrust probe

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Testing the F-35C Tailhook

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The article recounts the author's experiences with the F-35C's tailhook design issues during carrier suitability testing, highlighting initial failures and subsequent redesigns for effective engagement with arresting wires. It concludes with an intense testing incident involving an F-35C's hard landing and subsequent procedural reviews.

Ask HN: Slow thinkers, how do you compensate for your lack of quick-wittedness?

A slow thinker shares personal strategies to compensate for their slower response times, such as using technology and preparing in advance. They suggest embracing the advantages of slow thinking and being assertive about needing time to process information.

Why time seems to pass faster as we age

The article suggests that as we age, time feels shorter due to the brain's focus on efficiency, storing only new experiences and ignoring predictable events. To combat this, one should seek novel experiences to keep the brain engaged.

Botanical gardens can cool city air by an average of 5°C

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A study shows integrating nature into cities could combat rising temperatures, with botanical gardens reducing inner city air temperature by up to 5°C. Researchers emphasize the importance of context-specific planning for effective urban green-blue-grey infrastructure to ensure long-term cooling benefits.

Boeing missing key elements of safety culture: FAA report

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Employees lack awareness of the basics in reporting safety concerns. An FAA panel has strongly criticized safety practices at airliner manufacturer Boeing.

Rapier is a set of 2D and 3D physics engines written in Rust

Rapier provides 2D and 3D physics engines in Rust for real-time applications such as games and robotics. It is open-source, fast, stable, and offers cross-platform determinism, developed by Dimforge.

Does this 8088 code in the Leisure Suit Larry 2 game do anything?

Ant Geopolitics

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A small group of ants from Central and South America expanded globally, forming vast societies and impacting ecosystems by outcompeting native species. Their spread was facilitated by European exploration and trade, and they form 'anonymous societies' based on chemical recognition.

All you need is Wide Events, not "Metrics, Logs and Traces"

SuperTux

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SuperTux is a platformer inspired by Super Mario, where players guide Tux through worlds to save Penny from his enemy Nolok. The game is free, supports various controllers, and receives active community contributions.

SpaceX discloses cause of Starship anomalies as it clears an FAA hurdle

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The FAA concluded its investigation into SpaceX's Starship mishap, accepting SpaceX's root causes and corrective actions. SpaceX must implement changes and obtain FAA license modification before the next launch.

Rainwater everywhere on the planet is unsafe to drink due to chemicals (2022)

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A study reveals that rainwater globally is undrinkable due to high PFAS levels, exceeding new guidelines. Even remote areas like Antarctica have contaminated water, and while human PFAS levels have dropped, the environment remains irreversibly tainted.

Blender Open Movies. Featuring all the production files, assets, and artwork

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The iconic Blender Open Movies. Featuring all the production files, assets, artwork, and never-seen-before content.

Blazer: Business intelligence made simple

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Blazer offers SQL data exploration, chart/dashboard creation, and sharing tools, with safety measures like read-only user setup for query protection. It supports regular check scheduling, user role creation, and linking query results to external pages.

Easter eggs on Swiss maps (2021)

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The article humorously reveals that Swiss cartographers have historically hidden playful drawings, like a naked lady and a marmot, in the country's official topographic maps, a practice Swisstopo acknowledges does not compromise map accuracy. These "Easter eggs" remain as evidence of Swiss humor, occasionally resurfacing in map revisions.

Dad died in 2022. Since 2023, things he selfhosted have slowly begun breaking

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The article discusses a community's support in helping an individual recover self-hosted online services after a sudden death, highlighting the importance of knowledge transfer and collaborative troubleshooting for maintaining such services. The community offers advice on server management, backups, and expresses condolences.

One of world’s smallest fish found to make sound as loud as a gunshot

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The male Danionella cerebrum, a tiny fish from Myanmar, emits sounds as loud as 140 decibels. Researchers discovered its unique sound-making mechanism involving a rib and cartilage, unlike the common swim bladder method.

The /unblock API from Browserless: dodging bot detection as a service

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The article discusses the limitations of traditional bot-masking techniques and introduces a new /unblock API that modifies browser behavior at the Chrome DevTools Protocol layer to avoid detection. This API allows for more human-like browser sizes and settings, reducing bot traffic giveaways.

Ask HN: People who switched from GPT to their own models. How was it?

The article discusses a positive experience in transitioning from GPT to custom models like Mistral-Instruct-0.1 and OpenChat, highlighting manageable INT8 tradeoffs. The author also notes the challenge in evaluating Large Language Models and a personal view on GPT-4's performance.

Show HN: I built an open-source data copy tool called ingestr

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Ingestr is a CLI tool for easy data ingestion from any source to any destination without coding. It utilizes SQLAlchemy and dlt teams' work to simplify backend management and connectivity.

JEP 467: Markdown Documentation Comments

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The article discusses enabling Markdown in JavaDoc comments to simplify API documentation, retaining HTML and JavaDoc tags for compatibility, and extending Compiler Tree API for tools analyzing Markdown in docs.

Berlin TYPE: The official type for the city of Berlin (2020)

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Berlin has a new typeface reflecting its history, culture, and architecture, designed to unite its diverse influences and offer a contemporary, legible font for public and digital use. The typeface, available for free, incorporates historical elements and is optimized for readability across various media.

A Font that Renders 14 types of Charts

Klarna says its AI assistant does the work of 700 people

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The unwritten rules of negotiating with Meta

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The founder of interviewing.io discusses their firsthand experience with salary negotiations, revealing questionable hiring and negotiation tactics at Meta, particularly lowball offers and pressure to decide quickly. The post aims to inform candidates and prompt Meta to reconsider their strategies.

Is Tableau Dead?

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Tableau's once vibrant community and momentum have diminished post-Salesforce acquisition, yet revenue continues to grow. The data visualization tool is settling into a stable, incumbent role within Salesforce's offerings, facing threats from rising competitors like Power BI.

Show HN: Mountaineer – Webapps in Python and React

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Mountaineer is a productivity-focused framework for building webapps with Python and React, offering easy integration and developer tools. It streamlines the development process by providing server-side rendering, native Typescript support, and automatic updates of frontend state.

Pure Programming Language

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Pure is a functional programming language with advanced features like pattern matching and symbolic rewriting, using LLVM for JIT compilation. It's a faster successor to Q, with broad integration options and a move from Bitbucket to GitHub.

Rise of fast-fashion Shein, Temu roils global air cargo industry

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Fast-fashion e-commerce like Shein and Temu is disrupting global air cargo with high demand for speedy delivery. Their daily shipment of thousands of packages is increasing air-freight costs and causing capacity issues.

The creator economy can't rely on Patreon

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A YouTube creator transitions from a passion project to monetized content, facing burnout and questioning the worth of "selling out." The article discusses the challenges of direct fan funding, suggesting a hybrid income model for sustainable creator revenue.

Bpftop: Streamlining eBPF performance optimization

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Netflix introduces bpftop, a tool for optimizing eBPF applications, offering real-time performance data and minimal overhead. It simplifies the optimization cycle with immediate feedback and displays statistics in graphs, enhancing operational efficiency.

Submarine cables linking Africa-Asia-Europe severed

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Yemenite rebels damaged four submarine communication cables in the Red Sea, disrupting internet between Europe and Asia. Repairs may take weeks and involve high-risk premiums due to the threat from the Houthis.

How Netflix really uses Java

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Paul Bakker, a Java Champion at Netflix, discusses evolving Java tech and busting myths about Netflix's use of technology. QCon aims to spread knowledge within the developer community, while Bakker highlights the shift from RxJava microservices to a unified GraphQL-based architecture.

The Second Golden Age of Emacs

The article discusses Emacs's second Golden Age, attributing its resurgence to factors like GitHub's influence on open-source development and Emacs's support for Clojure. MELPA's role in Emacs package distribution and the adoption of LSP and TreeSitter are also highlighted as significant developments.

Shittier: Code formatting tool that makes your code look terrible

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Shittier is a satirical code formatter designed to worsen code readability, contrasting tools like Prettier. It's not meant for serious use and can turn code into a chaotic mess for entertainment.

Apollo calls AI a 'bubble' worse than even the dotcom era

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Nvidia's market cap surge contrasts with Apollo's caution on overvaluation, as AI chips fuel growth but raise concerns on fair distribution and national security. ARK's Cathie Wood reduces AI chip sector investment, hinting at margin pressures.

How I Backup

The author details their efficient backup routine, syncing ~40 GB of daily-used files between devices and to remote storage, and monthly updates of rarely-accessed keepsakes to multiple locations. They prioritize security and recovery, with multiple copies and staggered updates to safeguard against data loss.

React Labs: What We've Been Working On – February 2024

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React Labs updates on significant progress, including React Conf 2024 details and React Compiler's production use on Instagram. New features like Actions and React Canaries are introduced, with React 19 set to release major updates.

Sony Interactive Entertainment lays off 900 people

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PlayStation announces a global workforce reduction by 8%, affecting about 900 employees, to adapt to industry changes and future-proof the business. The company aims to streamline operations to continue delivering top gaming experiences.

Universal domain types

The article advocates for using strong static type systems and domain types to prevent bugs, with examples of how custom types for identifiers, amounts, loci, and quantities can enhance code security and maintainability. It also discusses the distinction between newtypes and typedefs in various programming languages.

Software Infrastructure 2.0: A Wishlist (2021)

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The article discusses the author's enthusiasm for the rapid advancements in software infrastructure and their wishlist for its future, emphasizing the need for intuitive, user-friendly products and truly serverless systems that improve developer productivity and resource utilization.

Micron Kicks Off Production of HBM3E Memory

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Micron begins mass production of HBM3E memory for Nvidia's H200 GPU, boasting a 44% increase in data transfer rate and memory bandwidth. The company also plans to release a 36 GB HBM3E product, marking significant progress in AI memory solutions.

The lumbar puncture that changed my life

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The author reflects on their journey from a lawyer in New York to a travel/food writer, marking the 10-year anniversary of that career shift with a planned celebration in Oaxaca. They also share their struggle with a spinal CSF leak caused by a lumbar puncture, which led to severe pain and the need for specialized treatment.

Consider the Pawpaw

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The article explores the pawpaw fruit's history, fluctuating popularity, and culinary uses, highlighting the Ohio Pawpaw Festival's role in promoting its unique flavor and potential. Despite its rich taste and nutritional value, pawpaws have been underutilized but are gaining attention through festivals and enthusiasts.

Cormac McCarthy's Sideline: Freelance copy editor

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Cormac McCarthy's distinctive minimalist punctuation style, using mainly periods and capitals with sparse other marks, influenced his writing and editing, including helping scientists at the Santa Fe Institute clarify their work. His approach reflected his respect for science's rigor and clarity, leading to impactful collaborations and publications.

Montage fallacy

The article critiques the 'montage fallacy' in films, where complex transformations are oversimplified, and contrasts this with the reality of gradual, daily effort and sacrifice required for true personal change. It uses Rocky's training montage as a prime example of this misleading trope.

Google's Gemini Headaches Spur $90B Selloff

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Alphabet's market value plummeted by $90 billion amid controversies over its AI product, resulting in a 4.5% drop in shares. The issues with Gemini AI, including racial inaccuracies and PR blunders, have raised concerns about Google's reliability and position in AI development.

Amazon lobbyists to be banned from European parliament

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The European Parliament revokes Amazon's lobbying access due to its anti-democratic actions and refusal to attend hearings, marking a significant win for workers and trade unions. This is only the second instance of such action in the Parliament's history.

'Entropy bagels' and other complex structures emerge from simple rules

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Mathematicians find that simple mathematical rules can create complex patterns, like the Mandelbrot set's infinite intricacies. Despite advances, predicting outcomes of these dynamical systems, especially with real numbers, remains largely unknown.

US judge halts government effort to monitor crypto mining energy use

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A federal judge in Texas halted a US government initiative to assess energy consumption by crypto miners amid industry claims of "irreparable injury." The halted survey aimed to address the environmental impact of the energy-intensive industry, which is likened to Australia's total energy demand.

The importance of making games during a game engine's development

The article emphasizes the differences between making a game and a game engine, highlighting that game development suits artistic types while engine creation is for technical profiles. It advises engine developers to test their engines by making games to ensure functionality and usability.

React Is the New IBM (2023)

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The article criticizes React's dominance in the tech industry, likening it to IBM's historical market position, and argues that its market share and "safe" status hinder innovation and performance, particularly for mobile web apps. React's complexity and poor performance are highlighted as issues, with a call for a shift towards more progressive web development approaches.

The business of winding down startups is booming

Apple rejected Bing for wrong answers about Annie Lennox

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Apple rejected Microsoft's offer to make Bing the default Safari search engine, citing poor search results and lack of improvements. Google's filing in its antitrust case highlights its own search superiority and competitors' failures to match it.

Forgejo makes a full break from Gitea

The article discusses the fragmentation of open-source forges, highlighting Forgejo's intent to hard fork from Gitea for community-led development. It contrasts Gitea's proprietary leanings with Forgejo's commitment to open-source and community governance.

Deploying Web Apps with Caddy: A Beginner's Guide Caddy

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Caddy is an innovative open-source web server that simplifies web application deployment with automatic HTTPS, a user-friendly configuration file, and HTTP/3 support. It offers features like reverse proxying and plugin support, making it a versatile, enterprise-ready server.

Defending LLMs against Jailbreaking Attacks via Backtranslation

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The article discusses a defense method for large language models against jailbreaking attacks using backtranslation to reveal true intent. This method effectively outperforms others without compromising benign input quality.

Breakdown products of niacin may spur vascular inflammation

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Pellagra, once a deadly disease caused by niacin deficiency, was nearly eradicated in the US through food fortification. Recent studies suggest excessive niacin intake may now contribute to cardiovascular risks.

OpenAI: 'The New York Times Paid Someone to Hack Us'

OpenAI and Microsoft request dismissal of key claims in a lawsuit by the New York Times, countering with allegations of hacking their AI products. They argue that the use of their AI models, such as ChatGPT, should be considered fair use, akin to journalistic practices.

On Alcohol

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The individual ceased alcohol consumption following a panic attack and introspection about life, leading to profound personal changes and a steadier emotional state over three years. Despite increased anxiety, especially in social settings, they attribute their improved well-being to abstaining from alcohol and possibly maturing with age.

Dealing with surprising human emotions: desk moves (2017)

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The article discusses the importance of understanding emotional reactions in management, particularly how desk moves can trigger core needs like belonging and control. It suggests that managers should acknowledge these reactions and help employees adapt by emphasizing the bigger picture and offering support.

Keeping an ice cream factory cool

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Patryk Borkowski applies his automation and robotics expertise at Unilever, enhancing ice cream production while focusing on sustainability and innovation. Despite the allure of working with ice cream, actual tasting on-site is prohibited, yet the engineering challenges provide a satisfying complexity to his role.

Synthetic data generation for tabular data

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The Synthetic Data Vault (SDV) is a Python library for creating synthetic data using machine learning, offering various models and evaluation tools. It allows for data generation, preprocessing, anonymization, and applying constraints, and is maintained by DataCebo.

FTC chair Lina Khan takes victory lap on blocking Nvidia-Arm merger

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FTC Chair Lina Khan views the blocked Nvidia-Arm merger as a spur to innovation, with both companies thriving post-block, suggesting antitrust actions can foster competition and growth. Nvidia's valuation soared as a leading AI chipmaker, while Arm's public listing doubled its stock price, benefiting the industry and market.

Expedia to Eliminate 1,500 Jobs as Travel Growth Moderates

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Bloomberg provides timely business and financial information globally. Expedia Group Inc. is cutting 9% of its workforce to focus on growth and core strategic areas.

US Used AI to Help Find Middle East Targets for Airstrikes

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Bloomberg provides a network for information exchange, and the US military utilized AI to pinpoint targets in recent Middle East air strikes. Machine learning algorithms aided in identifying targets for over 85 strikes on February 2.

Reducing our AWS bill by $100k

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The author shares their experience of reducing their AWS bill by $100,000/year by optimizing their infrastructure, focusing on eliminating unnecessary AWS services and adjusting configurations to avoid wasteful spending. They detail specific changes made, such as adjusting CloudWatch logs and utilizing private networking, to achieve these savings.

Apple Vision Pro's components cost $1,542–but that's not the full story

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Omdia estimates the material cost of Apple's Vision Pro at $1,542, with dual micro-OLED displays being the priciest component. The analysis suggests that Apple's profit per unit is less than the difference between the selling price and material costs.

MDN Curriculum

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The article outlines the fundamental skills for front-end development, emphasizing learning, CSS mastery, and accessibility, along with using GitHub for collaboration. It also highlights the importance of data protection, JavaScript frameworks, and balancing modern tools with best practices.

The Bitter Lesson (2019)

AI research shows that general methods utilizing computation outperform others due to exponentially cheaper computing costs. Attempts to integrate human knowledge often complicate AI development and hinder the long-term benefits of computation-focused approaches.

Birthrate in UK falls to record low as campaigners say 'procreation a luxury'

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Campaigners claim the declining fertility rate in England and Wales, now at 1.49 children per woman, signals procreation as a luxury due to high costs like childcare. They urge for systemic support for those wanting children, amidst the lowest birth numbers since 2002.

Srenity Online: Positive Affirmations for SREs

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Balancing Optimization While Coding

The article discusses the importance of balance over optimization in coding, warning against losing sight of broader project goals like maintainability and user experience. It uses Go's interfaces and goroutines as examples where thoughtful trade-offs are essential.

Amazon lobbyists face ban from European Parliament

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The former ECB chief has been tasked with producing a high-level report on the EU’s competitiveness. European Parliament members say Amazon’s entry badges should be snatched until company will discuss working conditions. Former Italian PM Enrico Letta wants to overhaul state subsidy rules and stop the brain drain of talent from poorer EU countries.

Wendy's Wants to Start Uber-Like Surge Pricing in 2025

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Wendy's is introducing dynamic pricing for its menu items, which will change based on demand, similar to rideshare services, as digital menus are implemented by 2025. The concept is new to fast food and could lead to immediate sales growth, but it risks consumer backlash due to perceptions of price gouging.

The Marvelous Automata of Antiquity (2018)

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The article explores the historical use of automata, from Byzantine emperors' thrones to Shakespeare's portrayal of a wax Caesar, highlighting their role in evoking wonder or the supernatural. It also delves into al-Jazari's influential book on mechanical devices, illustrating the fine line between animate and inanimate through history.

AI PR adds auto generated comments to whole Spring Boot Project

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The article discusses a code change to the Spring Boot code base using a custom AI model, with a 99.9% success rate in compilation. The authors are open to feedback and suggest various options for integrating their work.

A Look at Nix and Guix

The article discusses NixOS and Guix System, Linux distributions with package managers that use declarative configurations for reproducible system states. Nix and Guix allow detailed system setup, offering advantages like multiple software versions and rollback capability.

Stock markets are booming but the good times are unlikely to last

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American and global stock markets have been reaching record highs, with notable gains after Nvidia's impressive results, despite previous slumps in 2022. Concerns arise about whether current high valuations and profit growth can sustain future stock market returns, amidst changing economic conditions.

Ask HN: Who is still programming directly on a server?

The article discusses alternative, simpler methods for deploying code on personal projects, emphasizing the contextual nature of the "right way" and its unnecessary complexity for individual work. It highlights the benefits and drawbacks of such approaches, including ease of collaboration and potential issues with internet dependency and Linux command line proficiency.

A new aspect of Google's spying

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The author's devices were misidentified as being in the UK due to Google profiling their IP address based on extensive research for a London trip. Attempts to correct the location settings failed, highlighting the need for privacy tools like VPNs.

Wendy's Is Introducing Uber-Style 'Surge Pricing'

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Wendy's plans to implement dynamic pricing on digital menu boards by 2025, potentially altering prices throughout the day based on demand. The strategy aims to boost efficiency and profits, though customer reception remains uncertain.

Electric cars produce twice as much CO₂ as trains, says rail group data

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Train travel on Britain's busiest routes emits less than half the CO2 of electric cars, with the greenest trains being even more efficient. The Rail Delivery Group's data, despite highlighting train travel's environmental benefits, faces scrutiny over high fares compared to driving costs.

Solar storms, ice cores and nuns' teeth: the new science of history

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The article discusses recent scientific evidence supporting Herodotus's claims about Scythians using human skin in their leather goods, and explores how new techniques in studying physical remains are revolutionizing the field of history. It highlights the potential for a deeper understanding of the past, beyond traditional text-based methods, through scientific analysis of material culture.

B.C. lawyer reprimanded for citing fake cases invented by ChatGPT

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Chong Ke, a Vancouver lawyer, was ordered by a judge to pay for opposing counsel's time spent debunking AI-generated cases she cited. The fake precedents were meant to aid a wealthy client's case but were withdrawn when their non-existence was revealed.

Xiaomi bets big on its new electric vehicle – targets 20M premium users

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Xiaomi targets its 20 million premium smartphone users in China for its upcoming electric car, aiming for the luxury market. The company is expanding its tech ecosystem, with plans to build its own factories and develop key components in-house.

Buying a Home Near Nvidia's Headquarters Is Nearly Impossible Right Now

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Vice Media Collapse Entirely Fault of Incompetent, Fail-Upward Brunchlords

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The article criticizes the U.S. media industry, attributing the failure of companies like Vice to incompetent management rather than unprofitability of journalism. It highlights excessive executive pay and mismanagement as key issues, while noting the struggle for quality journalism to survive financially.

Heat Pumps Take on Cold Climates

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Twenty homes in North America are testing new cold climate heat pumps, which are efficient even in subzero temperatures, in a challenge by the DOE and Natural Resources Canada. These prototypes, likely ready by 2025, could significantly reduce home energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

URLs Make ChatGPT Stupid

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The author finds it amusing that ChatGPT seems to cache responses rather than web pages to avoid browsing costs, and cheekily titles conversations, but can process uploaded PDFs.

Google PageRank Adapted for Architecture Space Importance (2022)

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Architects use critical site plan elements and space integration to design efficient spaces, considering public flow and area circulation. The British architect's solution and the PageRank algorithm offer innovative methods to assess space utility and engagement.

Powers of Ten (1977) [video]

Klipper is a 3D-Printer firmware

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Klipper is a 3d-Printer firmware. It combines the power of a general purpose computer with one or more micro-controllers. See the features document for more information on why you should use Klipper. Klipper is Free Software. Read the documentation or view the Klipper code on github. We depend on the generous support from our sponsors.

AI commented the entire Spring Boot codebase

https://opengraph.githubassets.com/69ae6e075290897e246488996bea857fa131b9451a5ea94be21c379f0df09568/spring-projects/spring-boot/pull/39754
The article discusses a code change to the Spring Boot code base using a custom AI model, with a 99.9% success rate in compilation. The authors are open to feedback and suggest various options for integrating their work.