The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6

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The article announces KDE Plasma 6, a major release focusing on Wayland migration, performance, and hardware support, with developer efforts on reducing dependencies. User experience remains similar to Plasma 5, with changes like default double-click and updated Breeze theme.

Ask HN: Did you encounter any leap year bugs today?

The billing team resolved a bug causing extra charges to monthly subscribers due to leap day, and a postmortem is planned. Leap year glitches also affected card payments in Swedish stores, EA Sports WRC, NZ petrol pumps, and various tech systems.

You've just inherited a legacy C++ codebase, now what?

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An individual is suddenly tasked with managing a complex, legacy C++ codebase, which requires fixing bugs and adding features despite its fragility. They outline a strategy for minimal changes, removal of superfluous parts, and making incremental improvements to stabilize and enhance the codebase.

Serving my blog posts as Linux manual pages

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The article details the author's project of serving blog posts as Linux manual pages using roff syntax and content negotiation via HTTP. They configured their website to generate and deliver posts in roff format, readable with the 'man' command.

Hetzner switches to new billing model

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Hetzner will transition to hourly and consumption-based billing for most products starting March 2024 to simplify the structure, with a one-time retroactive April invoice for March's usage. Invoice dates will vary per customer to improve support efficiency.

Over 100k Infected Repos Found on GitHub

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Security teams detected a large-scale malicious "repo confusion" attack on GitHub, targeting developers with infected repositories that mimic trusted ones. The attack involves obfuscated malicious code that steals data and is difficult to detect due to GitHub's vast number of repositories.

Show HN: We built the fastest spreadsheet

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The article discusses a tool that allows importing large CSV/JSONL files for analysis without databases, and connecting various data sources to create models on live data using Python and popular modules.

Heinz’s sustainable ketchup cap

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Heinz introduces a fully recyclable ketchup cap, a move towards sustainable packaging in the CPG industry, made possible by collaboration with Berry Global. Industrial CT is crucial for examining the cap's design, which utilizes ketchup's shear-thinning properties for efficient dispensing.

Dallol

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Dallol in Ethiopia features a rare hydrothermal system with acidic springs and unique mineral patterns in a volcanic landscape. Its extreme conditions, including hyper-acidity and high salinity, make it a key site for astrobiological research and limit life forms.

A game magazine that spent two years taunting a Final Fantasy VIII hater

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The article recounts GameNOW magazine's extended joke of repeatedly featuring the same Final Fantasy VIII screenshot, in response to a reader's complaint. Despite rebrandings and a focus shift, the gag persisted until the magazine's closure in 2004.

Show HN: Workout Tracker – self-hosted, single binary web application

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The article discusses a multi-user workout tracking web application that supports GPX-based activities, featuring user authentication, session management, and data storage in SQLite. It provides a web interface for uploading, visualizing, and analyzing workout data, and is still under development.

GGUF, the Long Way Around

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The article discusses the use of llama.cpp for local inference of machine learning models on M-series GPUs, emphasizing the GGUF format for model artifacts. It also covers the serialization of models for persistence, with a focus on the risks associated with using Python's pickle framework.

Defcon: Preventing overload with graceful feature degradation (2023)

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The article discusses Meta's Defcon system, designed to mitigate system overload by gracefully degrading features based on their business criticality. It details Defcon's implementation, testing, and the challenges faced in deploying it across Meta's products.

Microsoft Security-101: Open-Source curriculum

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The course offers foundational cyber security education, covering core concepts and providing quizzes and additional resources. It prepares learners for further study, including Microsoft's SC-900 exam.

Financial systems take a holiday

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The article discusses how financial systems are deeply influenced by cultural practices such as holidays, which affect their operation and availability. It highlights the complexities and challenges that arise when different cultural norms intersect within global financial operations.

Money bubble

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The author anticipates financial loss due to a tech bubble fueled by AI, which he sees as overhyped and likely to disappoint investors. He also acknowledges AI's advancements but criticizes the blind investment in technology without understanding its limitations or environmental costs.

Shave and a Haircut

"Shave and a Haircut" is a seven-note musical phrase often used for a comedic ending in performances, with "two bits" indicating 25 cents. Its origins date back to 1899, and it has been widely used in various cultural contexts, including as a POW communication method.

A lock-free ring-buffer with contiguous reservations (2019)

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Andrea Lattuada and James Munns developed a high-performance, lock-free ring-buffer for cross-thread communication, explained for those new to concurrency and systems programming. They address the challenges of maintaining data contiguity in circular buffers, crucial for efficient systems like DMA in embedded microcontrollers.

Neurosurgeon pioneers Alzheimer's, addiction treatments using ultrasound [video]

Rendering protein structures inside cells at the atomic level with Unreal Engine

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The article discusses the use of a video game engine to render biological macromolecules at the atomic level within cells, overcoming computational challenges. Tools for interactive navigation and software for CryoET data conversion are also provided.

I keep making things out of checkboxes (2021)

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The author re-engaged with a past project, Checkboxland, to create interactive checkbox animations and even converted images and videos into checkbox format, but feels guilty for not doing more meaningful work. They consider stopping but still have ideas for new creations.

Ford EVs gain access to Tesla Superchargers starting today

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Ford EVs can now use Tesla Superchargers with a new adapter for J3400, offered free until June 30; post-deadline, it costs $230. The compatibility includes over 15,000 Tesla chargers, enhancing the charging network for Ford customers.

New jet engine enables efficiency at every speed for cheaper orbital launches

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Things You Should Never Do, Part I (2000)

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Netscape 6.0 enters its first public beta after a three-year gap since version 4.0, during which Netscape's market share dropped. The article criticizes the strategy of rewriting software from scratch, highlighting the risks and inefficiencies compared to incremental improvements.

The Claro Programming Language

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A former Google employee developed Claro, a backend web framework with a DAG-based concurrency model for static program guarantees. Claro is still under development by its creator, Jason Steving, and seeks contributors.

Apple is turning William Gibson's Neuromancer into a TV series

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Apple TV Plus is adapting William Gibson's "Neuromancer" into a series, with Graham Roland as showrunner. Details are scarce, but the show will feature a hacker and assassin duo in a high-stakes heist.

Ask HN: Are there any websites for SQL puzzle games?

The author acknowledges their basic SQL skills due to frequent use of ORMs like Django and SQLAlchemy, and expresses a desire to improve by finding SQL puzzle games for practice. They find SQL and relational algebra enjoyable and seek recommendations for such websites.

Ask HN: Why is HN so often down?

The user frequently encounters an error message on HN, particularly during European lunch hours, suggesting repeated downtimes. They inquire about the cause, speculating on possible maintenance work during early US hours.
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The article reviews the new REV4 Starlink user terminal, highlighting its improved IP rating, separate PoE circuit board, and better performance in initial tests compared to REV3, despite its higher power consumption with Snowmelt mode activated. The reviewer conducted tests in Kyiv, Ukraine, noting the new terminal's ability to handle obstructions well.

NVK is now ready for prime time

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NVK, the Vulkan driver for NVIDIA hardware, is now conformant with Vulkan 1.3 and ready for distribution in Mesa 24.1. It supports Turing, Ampere, and Ada GPUs, and has improved performance, with ongoing work for D3D12 emulation and OpenGL via Zink.

SEC Investigating Whether OpenAI Investors Were Misled

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How does the sky turn dark at night?

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The article describes the transition of the sky's colors after sunset, captured in a photo with 20 vertical bands showing twilight progression in Syracuse. Earth's shadow and atmospheric interactions create color bands, culminating in nightfall, with a reversal at sunrise.

The internet feels fake now. It's all just staged videos and marketing

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The article discusses the rules and ethos of a subreddit for Millennials, born between 1981-1996, and Zillennials, a micro-generation spanning ~1994-1999. It emphasizes respectful interaction, bans discrimination and spam, and prefers nostalgia-focused content.

Daft: Distributed DataFrame for Python

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Daft is a Python data processing engine using Rust, optimizing queries and handling complex data efficiently. It supports interactive computing, distributed computing with Ray, and offers advanced data manipulation features.

Talc – A fast and flexible allocator for no_std and WebAssembly

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The article discusses the Talc memory allocator for Rust, which offers a modular Out-Of-Memory handling system and can be customized for allocation failure recovery. It also highlights Talc's efficiency improvements, API changes, and compatibility with stable Rust.

Functional ownership through fractional uniqueness

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The article discusses Rust's innovative memory management and how its ownership model could influence functional programming. It explores the integration of ownership and borrowing with traditional type systems, offering a graded generalisation of uniqueness types.

Amazon lobbyists to be barred from European parliament

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Amazon lobbyists are banned from the European Parliament for not engaging on employee rights issues, amid scrutiny over their business practices and unionization stance. The company, spending €18.8M on EU lobbying since 2013, expresses disappointment over the ban.

Dune: Part Two Is the Best Sci-Fi Film of the Decade

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Hollywood pins hopes on "Dune: Part Two" amid a dismal box office year, with the sequel surpassing its predecessor in stakes, visuals, and storytelling. Timothée Chalamet's Paul Atreides evolves into a complex hero in a visually stunning and narratively rich follow-up.

Via ferratas are finally catching on in the United States

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Via ferratas offer adventure seekers the thrill of climbing without prior experience, secured by cables and harnesses. They originated for military use in WWI, and while popular in Europe, are gaining traction in the U.S. with unique, accessible routes.

Billionaire-Fueled Lobbying Group Behind the State Bills to Ban UBI Experiments

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A Florida-based lobbying group, funded by the wealthiest, is pushing to ban basic income pilots in the U.S., while evidence from ongoing experiments suggests UBI increases employment and improves mental health. Multiple states have introduced anti-UBI legislation, influenced by the Foundation for Government Accountability, which opposes UBI despite its positive outcomes in pilots.

Unearthing the oldest forest on Earth

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The Cairo quarry's ancient forest, discovered by Charles Ver Straeten and studied by international researchers, is the oldest known on Earth, predating dinosaurs. This site offers unique insights into prehistoric plant biodiversity and challenges existing views on ancient ecosystems.

Beyond Linux from Scratch

This book follows on from the Linux From Scratch book. It introduces and guides the reader through additions to the system including networking, graphical interfaces, sound support, and printer and scanner support.

The internet turned into a crowded mall. Now you need a corner shop

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The article discusses the evolution of the internet and the increasing difficulty of standing out in a saturated digital market. It suggests finding a niche audience and building a community through focused content and direct engagement, rather than relying on broad platforms.

Can we get more decentralised than the Fediverse?

Show HN: Marimo – open-source reactive Python notebook – running in WASM

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Explore data and build apps seamlessly with marimo, a next-generation Python notebook.

Learning to be managed

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The author reflects on failing to achieve a promotion, prompting an exploration of management skills and effective communication with managers. They offer strategies for improving 1:1 meetings and the utility of maintaining a brag document to track accomplishments.

ExxonMobil is suing investors who want tougher action on climate change

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ExxonMobil is suing investor groups for repeatedly filing similar climate proposals, claiming abuse of the system, amidst growing tensions with activists. The case could set a precedent for corporate litigation against climate activism, while global temperatures rise and companies fall short on emission targets.

Some Reflections on Writing Unix Daemon

Unix daemons are background programs that perform tasks indefinitely without user intervention. The author reflects on their experiences and evolution in daemon development, highlighting their importance and the various methods to start them.

Cloudflare Makes Pingora Rust Framework Open-Source

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Cloudflare has open-sourced its Rust-based Pingora framework, which provides robust tools for building network services and features zero downtime upgrades. Phoronix Premium offers an ad-free experience and funds Linux hardware reviews.

FBI using push notification tokens to identify anonymous users

The FBI used push tokens from messaging apps to identify and arrest Michael Aspinwall, a man charged with child exploitation, raising privacy concerns about this investigative technique. Privacy advocates warn such data could be misused for surveillance, including probing potential state abortion ban violations.

Google abandoned "don't be evil" – and Gemini is the result

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The article discusses the problematic launch of Google's AI model Gemini, highlighting its political biases and inaccuracies, and contrasts this with the company's original commitment to unbiased and accurate information. It also explores the broader implications for AI in journalism and information dissemination.

US spends billions on roads rather than public transport in 'climate time bomb'

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The US infrastructure bill, praised by Biden, has led to billions being spent on highways rather than public transit, exacerbating car use and climate issues. Critics argue this spending pattern neglects community well-being and climate change mitigation efforts.

HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitors

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HP introduces a printer subscription service with ink delivery and page limits, requiring internet connection and long-term commitment. The service includes monitoring, with privacy concerns over data sharing and mandatory web connectivity.

Alright then keep your secrets

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The article discusses the future use of robots for assistance, comparing them to C3PO, and shares an experience with Gemma 7B and Alpaka, highlighting issues of privacy and consent.

Doom Running on a Toothbrush

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Bluesky is rolling out Hashtags

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📢 App Version 1.70 is rolling out now (1/6) Hashtags! You can now use #hashtags in your posts. When you tap them, you’ll get a menu with lots of handy options:

Overwhelmed? Just Say 'No.'

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Arthur Brooks discusses the importance of saying "no" to improve focus and happiness, and offers strategies to overcome the tendency to say "yes" too much, including starting a "No Club" and making it harder to say "yes."

Curvature of Polyhedra (2021)

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The article explains curvature and its effects on geometric shapes like polyhedra, describing how angles can exceed the flat plane's limits due to curvature at vertices. It concludes with the Gauss-Bonnet Theorem, which connects a polyhedron's total curvature with its topology.

Winklevoss Twins' Startup Gemini Will Pay Burned Customers $1B

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Gemini, under a deal with NY authorities, will refund $1.1 billion to users affected by Genesis' bankruptcy. The firm also agreed to a $40 million payment and a $37 million fine for due diligence failures.

Malicious AI models on Hugging Face backdoor users' machines

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JFrog's security team identified 100 malicious AI ML models on Hugging Face's platform, some capable of executing code for backdoor access. Despite Hugging Face's security efforts, these models pose real risks of espionage and data breaches.

Saturn's Hexagon

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Saturn's hexagon is a unique cloud pattern at its north pole, larger than Earth, with a high-speed jet stream and stable rotation. Discovered in 1981, this phenomenon's color changes and persistence are studied to understand atmospheric dynamics.

ICANN Is Not the Internet Content Police (2015)

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ICANN clarifies it is not a global regulator of Internet content, with its mission being to coordinate the Internet's unique identifiers. It stresses that content regulation should be handled by existing law enforcement and judicial systems, not ICANN.

Self-pay gas station pumps break across NZ as software can't handle Leap Day

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Leap Day caused a payment system outage at New Zealand gas stations due to a software glitch, affecting card transactions for over 10 hours. The issue, now resolved, highlighted the reliance on technology and the impact of minor errors on business operations.

Scientists get closer to solving chemical puzzle of the origin of life

Chemists recreated a compound critical for life, supporting the idea that life's building blocks formed early and simultaneously. The experiment, which used simple early Earth molecules, may reshape understanding of life's origins.

Apple orders 10 episodes of a Neuromancer TV series

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Apple TV+ will air a 10-episode series adapted from William Gibson's "Neuromancer," a project with many past adaptation failures. The series, led by Graham Roland and J.D. Dillard, will delve into cyberpunk espionage with the super-hacker Case and assassin Molly.

Ask HN: Code Llama 70B on a dedicated server

The article discusses renting a server for CodeLlama 70B models and indicates that while possible without video memory, it would be extremely slow. It suggests starting with 7B models and trying Mistral variants for better performance without a GPU.

The Buckland Review of Autism Employment

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The Buckland Review, led by Sir Robert Buckland and supported by Autistica, addresses the low employment rate of autistic individuals and proposes solutions to improve this. It suggests changing employer behaviors and enhancing support for autistic job seekers, aiming to make substantial progress within five years.

Esperanto, Toki Pona, Swahili, Indonesian

The author narrates their journey of learning Esperanto, influenced by polyglot Benny Lewis, and achieving conversational fluency before attending a conference in Seoul. However, despite the initial fascination, they ultimately regret not learning a more globally useful language.

A mechanical keyboard with programmable knobs and full color screen panel

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The k.no.b.1 is a stylish low-profile mechanical keyboard with a distinctive design by Ben Fryc, featuring custom keycaps, dual knobs, and an integrated color screen for enhanced functionality. It blends classic aesthetics with modern tech to complement daily work routines.

Experimenting with GC-less (heap-less) Java

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The repository explores GC-less Java programming using `sun.misc.Unsafe` and `java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment` for manual memory management. Experiments show that off-heap data structures can have deterministic memory usage but may not offer speed advantages over standard Java structures.

Drinking with Agatha Christie

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Agatha Christie's characters' drink choices reflect their personalities, societal status, and historical context, with Poirot's sweet tooth and Marple's strong tea embodying their unique traits. Christie also uses beverages as a means of murder in her stories, highlighting her knowledge of poisons and the significance of the victims' drink preferences.

Google brings Stack Overflow's knowledge base to Gemini for Google cloud

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Google and Stack Overflow are previewing their integrations at Google's Cloud Next conference, aiming to blend human expertise with AI for developer support. The partnership is not exclusive but underscores the importance of maintaining quality content as AI tools evolve.

Big Post About Big Context

Three companies own 19,000 rental houses in Atlanta, GA

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Three corporate landlords own 11% of rentable single-family homes in Atlanta's core counties, exerting significant market power. Metro Atlanta's affordable housing crisis is exacerbated by such landlords, who operate through complex networks of LLCs.

Hash functions: An empirical comparison (2008)

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Hash tables store key-value pairs using a hash function to map keys to array indices; they're fast but not resistant to certain attacks and benchmark differently based on complexity and collision rates. Multiplicative hash functions are simple and quick but prone to collisions; complex functions have better distribution but may slow down the program.

Memory Safe TLS Library Now Has AWS Crypto and FIPS

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Rustls now defaults to using AWS Libcrypto for cryptography, offering FIPS support and pluggable back-ends. This change aims to enhance TLS security and is supported by comprehensive benchmarking to prevent performance issues.

Async Rust in a Nutshell

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The article discusses the distinction between parallel and concurrent execution in programming, highlighting Rust's approach to async programming that allows code to be written sequentially but executed concurrently. Rust provides the Future trait for async tasks, but implementing it can be complex, prompting the introduction of async/await keywords for simplicity.

Boiling Water May Help Remove Up to 90% of Microplastics

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Boiling mineral-rich water can significantly reduce microplastic intake, with a new study suggesting up to 90% can be removed. Health impacts of microplastics are unclear, but they may cause bodily stress and inflammation.

Silicon Valley weapons system117l and corona (2010)

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The article discusses the U.S. efforts to gather intelligence on the Soviet Union during the Cold War, highlighting the use of U-2 spy planes and the transition to spy satellites for reconnaissance. It also details the development of the Corona satellite program, which provided crucial intelligence and technological advancements in space recovery.

Environmental risks of car tyre microplastics and other road pollution runoff

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The article provides a comprehensive risk assessment of tire wear microplastic pollution in European waters, considering associated chemical substances and their effects on aquatic life. It suggests that tire wear is a significant source of microplastics, highlighting the environmental risks and the need for measures to protect water quality.

Norwegian Consumer Council files complaint against Meta for GDPR violations

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The Norwegian Consumer Council, with other European organizations, is suing Meta for GDPR breaches, highlighting Meta's opaque model and lack of user consent. European authorities are urged to address Meta's privacy violations and "pay or OK" model.

Are We Wayland Yet?

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10% of Anguilla's GDP is .ai domain fees (2023)

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Anguilla's ".ai" domain has become lucrative due to AI hype, potentially earning $30 million in 2024, a significant rise from $7.4 million in 2021. This surge benefits the small island's economy, which has relied on tourism and was hit by the pandemic.

Transparent Image Layer Diffusion Using Latent Transparency

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LayerDiffusion is introduced as a method for creating transparent images, utilizing large-scale pretrained models with minimal changes to their latent distributions. It's been fine-tuned with 1M image pairs and proven preferred by users over past methods, matching commercial quality.

'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.

Google Genie lets users generate AI outputs resembling video games

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Google DeepMind's Genie AI can create playable game worlds from prompts and images, trained on 200,000+ hours of games. It understands game physics but raises concerns about developer jobs and market saturation.

Platforms are selling your work to AI vendors with impunity. They need to stop

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Automattic's deals with AI firms OpenAI and Midjourney are close, with premium services like WordPress VIP not selling user data, unlike their free counterparts. Reddit's similar deals total $203M, highlighting the growing market value of user content for AI training.

Retinal degeneration dependent on bacterial translocation from the gut in mice

How a leap second caused havoc with the Internet (2021)

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Hany Fahim discovered that an extra leap second affected multiple technologies by repeatedly asking for the current time, leading to widespread system issues. His solution to restart the systems worked, revealing the complex relationship between timekeeping and technology operations.

Why is Facebook unable to stop a wave of trojan infections through Facebook ads?

The article expresses frustration over Facebook's failure to filter out scam ads claiming to be from OpenAI and Midjourney, which lead to a trojan. It questions Facebook's ad validation process and trademark checks.

Today's only half of the leap year fun

The article discusses the recurring issues caused by outdated code as evident in device malfunctions on the 366th day and advises readers to check their own code for similar bugs within the next 305 days. It also speculates on the potential chaos in the year 2100 due to leap year calculations.

The Board of Directors Is in Charge

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Bloomberg emphasizes that company directors must prioritize the company's best interests, even over a controlling shareholder's demands. Directors are elected by shareholders but must maintain independent judgment in decision-making.

Wikipedia downgrades CNET's reliability rating after AI-generated articles

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Wikipedia downgraded CNET's reliability due to AI-generated content errors and plagiarism. This reflects concerns over article trustworthiness since CNET's AI usage in 2022.

Amazon's Big Secret (which divisions are profitable)

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The article discusses Amazon's alleged antitrust violations, highlighting efforts to stuff irrelevant ads into searches and conceal a price-hiking algorithm. It also explores the broader issue of corporate transparency and the challenges in identifying monopolistic practices due to vague financial reporting standards.

Crypto firm Gemini to pay over $1B back to customers in settlement

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Gemini agrees to return $1.1 billion to Earn customers and pay $37 million fine after a settlement with NYDFS for management failures. The NYDFS criticized Gemini for inadequate oversight of its Earn program and the associated crypto brokerage Genesis.

Microlino boss: Most cars are far too big for what they're being used for

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Indiana Jones and the $3,500 Headset

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Ask HN: How would you go about meeting a bunch of new people IRL?

The article discusses strategies for overcoming social anxiety by meeting new people, suggesting various activities like attending local events, volunteering, and joining interest groups. It emphasizes the importance of regular participation in community activities and shared interests for natural social interactions.

Beware the Lides of March

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March's weather is famously unpredictable, earning it various names historically, with "Lide" being a regional name in southwest England until the 19th century. The month, associated with Roman god Mars, has seen its diverse linguistic history and regional names like "Lide" largely disappear due to reduced dialect variation.

Haskell Weekly – Issue 409

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The article discusses the Haskell Weekly summary, highlighting the QualifiedDo extension in GHC and Haskell's participation in Google Summer of Code 2024. It also mentions updates to esqueleto bindings and the archiving of Haskell-related videos by the Haskell Foundation.

Enlightenment is a window manager, compositor and minimal desktop for Linux

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Enlightenment serves as a Window Manager, Compositor, and Desktop for UNIX systems, with its own libraries (EFL) supporting a range of functionalities and applications. It's an open-source project encouraging contributions and is supported by donations, hosting events sponsored by entities like Samsung.

WhatsApp Chats Will Soon Work with Other Encrypted Messaging Apps

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WhatsApp is working on allowing its 2 billion users to receive messages from other apps, a move prompted by Europe's new Digital Markets Act. The interoperability, focusing initially on text and media messaging, must be opt-in to protect against spam and will operate via WhatsApp's servers.

HDMI Forum to AMD: No, you can't make an open source HDMI 2.1 driver

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The HDMI Forum's denial of an open-source HDMI 2.1 implementation hinders Linux users from achieving high-resolution, high-frame-rate displays via HDMI. AMD's attempts to comply with the HDMI Forum's rules have been unsuccessful, leaving DisplayPort as a better alternative for Linux users.

GTA 6 Developers Criticise Rockstar's Decision to Force Staff Back to the Office

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Rockstar Games' mandate for staff to return to the office full-time has sparked criticism from employees and the IWGB union, citing broken promises and potential negative impacts on well-being. The decision is aimed at finishing GTA 6 with the desired quality, but raises concerns over a return to unhealthy work practices.

An overseas experience with hypertext and packet switching [pdf]

Peter M. Cashin, interviewed by Brian E. Carpenter, reflects on his career in computing from his education in New Zealand to pioneering work at NPL and Bell Northern Research. He discusses his role in the Scrapbook hypertext system, his experiences as a Kiwi in the UK, and the evolution of networking technologies.

Why a White House Plan to Fund Office-to-Housing Conversions Isn't Working

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Ask HN: Nobody interested in an open hardware iPod Nano?

The author prefers the Apple iPod Nano 7g for its unmatched usability and flexibility in music and audio books, despite testing many dedicated audio players. They question why no modern equivalent exists, acknowledging attempts but noting phones have dominated the market.

Behind Apple's Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns

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Apple's secretive car project, Titan, faced repeated failures and was termed a "Titanic disaster" by employees, leading to its termination after a $10 billion investment. The initiative shifted focus several times and struggled post-Steve Jobs, unable to master autonomous driving technology.

Little Data: How do we query personal data? (2013)

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The article contains scrambled text with various symbols, characters, and numbers, making it unreadable and nonsensical. It appears to be either corrupted data or an encryption rather than a coherent article.

Niklaus Wirth, software developer who saw power in simplicity, dies at 89

Apple's rise in the home computer era was marked by innovations like the user-friendly Macintosh, while Niklaus Wirth's Pascal language simplified coding, influencing the personal computing revolution and earning him the Turing Award. Wirth's principles of simplicity and open-source philosophy greatly impacted programming and computer use in academia and business.

Dagger Functions

Dagger transforms CI scripts into cleaner, more efficient code with the new Dagger Functions, making CI development more fun and reliable. These functions, callable via a GraphQL API, streamline workflows and enable the creation of powerful, language-agnostic pipelines.

JPEG XL and the Pareto Front

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The release of libjxl version 0.10 enhances JPEG XL's encoding efficiency, significantly reducing memory usage and speeding up lossless compression. The update introduces a streaming API for chunk processing, improving performance and memory management for large images.

The Butterfly Redemption

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Incarcerated women at Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women raise endangered Taylor's checkerspot butterflies as part of a conservation effort. The program provides nurturing work, contributes to ecosystem preservation, and offers the women valuable skills and emotional fulfillment.

Implementing RSA from Scratch in JavaScript

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The article explains RSA encryption's mathematical concepts, stressing its use for educational purposes and the need for expert implementation in real-world applications. It details RSA's reliance on prime numbers and key generation, illustrating its JavaScript implementation.

Re: You can't be a good .NET developer (2016)

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The author refutes the claim that one cannot be a good .NET developer, arguing that it depends on the company culture rather than the platform. They highlight their own success with C# and the risks and rewards of adopting new technologies.