Hardest problem in computer science: centering things

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The article discusses the common issues with aligning text and icons in web design, highlighting that despite known methods, many applications still display misalignment. It suggests that designers should consider font metrics and line-height for proper alignment and offers practical solutions for better visual balance.

CFPB Takes Action Against Coding Boot Camp BloomTech and CEO Austen Allred

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The CFPB has banned BloomTech and CEO Allred from lending activities for misleading students about loan costs and job placement rates. They must reform loan terms, stop certain collections, allow withdrawals without penalty, and pay penalties.

The NSA is just days away from taking over the internet

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Embeddings are a good starting point for the AI curious app developer

Stop Acting Like You're Famous

The article encourages individuals to engage in activities for personal enjoyment rather than audience appeal, highlighting the importance of passion over recognition or consistency in style. It also advises prioritizing functionality and personal satisfaction over monetization and perfection in creative endeavors.

How many bathrooms have Neanderthals in the tile?

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A Reddit user discovered a humanlike jaw fossil in travertine flooring, sparking discussions about hominin fossils in construction materials. These discoveries often occur inadvertently through quarrying, raising questions about unnoticed prehistoric remains in homes.

Mixtral 8x22B

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Mixtral 8x22B, a sparse Mixture-of-Experts model, excels in AI performance and efficiency, using only 39B of 141B parameters and supporting function calling. Released under Apache 2.0, it leads in cost efficiency and multilingual tasks among open models, also outperforming dense models.

Randar: A Minecraft exploit that uses LLL lattice reduction to crack server RNG

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"Randar" is an exploit for Minecraft which uses LLL lattice reduction to crack the internal state of an incorrectly reused java.util.Random in the Minecraft server, then works backwards from that to locate other players currently loaded into the world. - randar-explanation/README.md at master · spawnmason/randar-explanation

An electric new era for Atlas

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Boston Dynamics announced the retirement of their hydraulic Atlas and introduced a new electric Atlas for real-world applications, building on a history of innovation. They are confident in commercializing this advanced humanoid robot, starting with tests in Hyundai's manufacturing, emphasizing collaboration and software development.

ChatControl: EU ministers want to exempt themselves

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The EU Child Sexual Abuse Regulation draft exempts intelligence, police, and military staff from chat scanning, and the EU governments reject the new EU Child Protection Centre's support in preventing abuse. MEP Patrick Breyer criticizes this as a move towards mass surveillance rather than child protection.

Show HN: Speeding up LLM inference 2x times (possibly)

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While this site doesn't offer GIF conversion at the moment, you can still do it yourself with the help of asciinema GIF generator utility - agg. Check agg --help for all available options. You can change font family and size, select color theme, adjust speed and more.

Feathers are one of evolution's cleverest inventions

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The article discusses the remarkable physiological characteristics and diverse functionality of bird feathers, especially their role in enabling long-distance, non-stop flights as showcased by a young Bar-tailed Godwit -B6's 8,425-mile journey from Alaska to Tasmania. It also delves into the evolution and types of feathers, their various adaptability features including sound dampening ...

How Nestlé gets children hooked on sugar in lower-income countries

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Meagan Adonis, who became blind and then a mother, shares her experiences with over 125,000 social media followers, while Nestlé leverages influencers like her and Billy Saavedra to market baby foods. Public Eye and IBFAN reveal Nestlé's double standard in sugar content, with products in low-income countries having added sugars unlike in Switzerland, raising ethical and health concerns.

Ten years of improvements in PostgreSQL's optimizer

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The article discusses the significant improvements in PostgreSQL's query optimization over the past decade, evidenced by a nearly 50% drop in tail latency from version 8 to 16. Empirical tests using the join order benchmark show an average 15% performance increase with each new major version.

The biggest source of waste is untapped skilled pragmatists

libxev: A cross-platform, high-performance event loop

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libxev is an alpha-stage, cross-platform event loop library with a C-compatible API, offering non-blocking IO, timers, and more for various OS including WebAssembly. It's dependency-free, aims for zero runtime allocations, and has both high-level and low-level APIs, but lacks thorough testing and optimization.

Cyc: History's Forgotten AI Project

The forgotten war on beepers

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In the 1980s, pagers became popular among teens and drug dealers, leading to a moral panic and strict bans, with severe penalties for youth possession. Decades later, despite little evidence supporting the bans' effectiveness, laws remained, paralleling new concerns over smartphones in schools.

Covid infections are causing IQ drops and years of brain aging, studies suggest

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COVID-19 has been linked to persistent cognitive issues like "brain fog," and recent studies aim to understand these effects on the brain, which may include structural changes. Despite vaccines and antivirals reducing long COVID risks, the virus still causes significant health issues, including brain inflammation.

Humane AI – Pico Laser Projection – AI Twist on an Old Scam (2023)

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The author expresses skepticism towards Humane AI's product, which projects images onto the skin using a laser projector, citing its inferior quality and practicality compared to smartphones. They also criticize the company's marketing tactics and the large investments it received despite its questionable technology.

Reddit is taking over Google

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The article discusses the increased visibility of Reddit and other forums in Google Search results, a shift attributed to Google's updates prioritizing helpful content and a deal with Reddit. Despite concerns over content quality and spam, the impact on SEO and future search experiences remains uncertain.

The state of AI for hand-drawn animation inbetweening

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The article discusses improving 2D animation productivity by utilizing AI in roles similar to human assistants, focusing on the task of inbetweening or creating intermediate frames. It examines the current state of the art, tests various AI tools, and considers the future of AI in traditional hand-drawn animation.

Stable Diffusion 3 API Now Available

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Stability AI has launched Stable Diffusion 3 and its Turbo version on their developer platform, in partnership with Fireworks AI. These models, which excel in typography and prompt adherence, will be available for self-hosting soon to members.

I can't use my number pad for 2FA codes

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The article describes a user's struggle with entering a 2FA code due to JavaScript handling of keyboard inputs, highlighting the difference between 'key' and 'code' events and the need for developers to accommodate various input methods.

Solving the minimum cut problem for undirected graphs

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The article discusses the development of the first nearly-linear time deterministic algorithm for the min-cut problem in weighted graphs, which won an award at SODA2024. It builds on previous work, notably Karger's randomized algorithm and the concept of cut-preserving graph sparsification.

Tailscale SSH is now Generally Available

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Tailscale SSH is now available, offering managed SSH connections with features like SSO and MFA, and fits into zero-trust strategies without extra hardware. It has evolved since its 2022 launch, adding tools like a browser-based SSH console and session recording.

LXQt 2.0.0

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LXQt 2.0.0 supports Qt6 with options for Qt5 app compatibility; it's preparing for a Wayland-focused LXQt 2.1.0, though some components aren't ready. The new Fancy Menu is introduced, and QTerminal's Qt6 port faces delays due to legacy encoding removal.

I nearly died drowning

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The article recounts the author's harrowing kayaking experience in Montana's spring, detailing their struggle with asthma, a drive for outdoor adventure, and a near-fatal incident on the river due to misjudged capabilities. It highlights the psychological effects of risk-taking and the author's reflection on life and family during a life-threatening moment.

Future of Humanity Institute shuts down

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The articles explore methodological challenges in assessing low-probability, high-stakes risks, and strategies for managing advanced AI and human enhancement, featuring recurring themes of existential risk and the future of humanity.

AltStore PAL, the first alternative app marketplace on iPhone, is available now

AltStore PAL launches in the EU as an iPhone app marketplace with a small subscription fee, including access to Delta for classic game emulation. It's not yet open to all developers, but future updates will simplify app distribution.

MKBHDs for Everything

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The article reflects on the author's ten-year journey with Stratechery and the evolution of the paid newsletter model, which inspired platforms like Substack. It also critiques the Humane AI Pin, detailing its shortcomings despite the potential of AI and new tech, and defends the responsibility of creators like Marques Brownlee to provide honest reviews to their audience.

Math Puzzles

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The article mentions a series of intriguing tasks and puzzles, such as map coloring and hexaflexagon mysteries, to challenge the readers' problem-solving skills and stimulate their cognitive abilities. Additionally, it encourages playful competition, with activities like a prime number cube game and chess, as well as mysteries inspired by ancient legends.

Tax consequences of WIN95 team members keeping a piece of software for testing

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The article recounts the author's experience with a development manager's unique method of software testing, which involved employees taking software without formal tracking, potentially qualifying as a non-taxable de minimis gift. Additionally, it mentions a specific bug related to Wing Commander III and its resolution within Windows 95.

Show HN: BiTE – Cross-platform executable viewer and reverse engineering tool

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BiTE is a platform-agnostic executable analysis tool. It aims to offer an environment for inspecting the content of binaries and it's debug info. While it is still in early development, it supports various architectures. Whenever I have time this year I'll try implementing most of these. If you feel like it, submit a pull request and I'll have a look at it!

Guy Callendar, the engineer who discovered human-caused global warming

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Guy Stewart Callendar presented evidence and calculations in 1938 suggesting that human activity and fuel combustion were increasing global temperatures. Despite skepticism and his non-conventional scientific background, Callendar's findings and methodology proved foundational for modern climate research.

Flying Aircraft Carriers (2019)

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Flying aircraft carriers, a common element in various 'punk' genres and actual historical experiments, have evolved from early 20th-century airships to fictional behemoths in comics and films. While real attempts like the Akron and Macon existed, fictional counterparts, from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s helicarriers to flying fortresses, expand the concept beyond practical limitations.

How Antithesis finds bugs

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The article discusses the release of a previously unreleased talk on Antithesis, a platform that efficiently explores complex systems' state spaces to find bugs, illustrated by beating Nintendo games. Antithesis achieves reproducible bug detection without hyperparameter tuning, even mastering challenging levels, demonstrating its advanced capabilities.

Show HN: Open Source TailwindCSS UI Components

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Enhance your app with EasyFrontend pre-build Bootstrap v5, Tailwind CSS, React JS components for designing a modern website. Create a new branch name it following structure branch name contribute/[component_name/issue/feature/anything] (If you add more than one components create multiple branchs)

The Acid Test Clause (2017)

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The article discusses the practicality of contracts and the importance of the negotiation process in revealing the true intentions of potential business partners. It highlights the challenges faced by a lawyer and his doctor client in dealing with a venture capitalist during the High Tech boom.

F/OSS Comics: 8. The Origins of Unix and the C Language

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At MIT and Bell Labs, key figures like Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie developed Unix and the C language, shifting from the complex Multics. Unix was initially created for simpler operation and later ported to new machines, leading to the powerful C language.

Caching secrets of the HTTP elders, part 1

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Csvbase allows large data tables and offers the option to run one's own instance; however, it faces challenges with caching and serving updated data, as stale data is no longer acceptable. They've implemented ETags to optimize caching, ensuring data is revalidated before reuse, aligning with HTTP/1.1 standards for efficient internet usage.

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince buys local paper, feuds over mansion build

Completing a CAPTCHA confirms one's human identity and grants temporary web access. Personal devices should be scanned for malware, and network admins can check shared networks for issues.

Effort – a possibly new algorithm for LLM Inference

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Effort allows dynamic adjustment of calculations for LLM inference, enhancing speed on Apple Silicon and retaining quality without retraining. It supports partial model loading, requires optimization for non-matrix parts, and seeks Swift/Metal expertise for efficiency improvements.

Collection of notebooks showcasing some fun and effective ways of using Claude

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The Anthropic Cookbook offers guides and code snippets for developers to use with Claude, requiring an Anthropic API key and adaptable across programming languages. It encourages community contributions and covers diverse topics like tool integration, data retrieval, image processing, and creating moderation filters.

Google workers arrested after protesting company's work with Israel

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Google employees were arrested for protesting the company's contract with the Israeli government, demanding Google withdraw from the $1.2 billion Nimbus project. The conflict over U.S. tech sales to Israel has escalated within the industry, leading to internal strife and public demonstrations.

New Boston Dynamics humanoid robot [video]

The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

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Ursula K. Le Guin highlights the transformative power of words, which amplify energy and understanding; words are deeply rooted in history and potential futures. John Koenig's "The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows" offers new vocabulary for specific, universal emotions, underscoring the complexity of our experiences and the limits of language.

How the Food Industry Pays Influencers to Shill Blueberries, Butter, and More

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The article discusses the blurred lines between genuine content and advertising on social media, using influencer Justine Doiron's butter board trend and Tia Mowry's undisclosed blueberry ad as examples. It also explores the role of checkoff boards in promoting agricultural products through influencers and the ethical concerns around such practices.

Tell the U.S. Senate: Stop Risaa, the FISA Mass Surveillance Expansion

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The article urges reform of Section 702, a law that undermines privacy by allowing the government to access communications without constitutional safeguards. It details the House's passage of a bill expanding surveillance powers and calls for Senate opposition.

Ollama 0.1.32: WizardLM 2, Mixtral 8x22B, macOS CPU/GPU model split

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Microsoft AI introduces WizardLM 2, an advanced language model excelling in complex conversations and multilingual tasks. Ollama's update enhances VRAM usage and combines GPU and CPU for optimal performance on macOS.

NetBSD 10: Proper old-school Unix, not like those lazy, decadent Linux types

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NetBSD 10 is celebrated for its maturity, offering improved performance and security features, while maintaining support for a wide range of platforms. The release highlights the project's 50-year history and commitment to a friendly, accessible community for contributors.

Boeing whistleblower says 787 fleet should be grounded

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Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour advocates for grounding all 787 jets for safety checks, citing serious production and quality concerns. Ahead of his Congressional testimony, Salehpour's claims face Boeing's rebuttal, asserting the jets meet safety standards.

Security Vulnerability in Browser Interface Allows Computer Access via GPU

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Modern web browsing increasingly taps into GPU resources via APIs like WebGL and WebGPU, but TU Graz researchers found this can enable JavaScript to spy on data and keystrokes. They demonstrated three attacks exploiting GPU cache via WebGPU, urging browser makers to address these security risks.

Quantum mechanics is the operating system other physical theories run on (2007)

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The article discusses two approaches to teaching quantum mechanics: the traditional, historical method that leads to misconceptions and the modern approach focusing on quantum theory as a generalization of probability theory. It argues that quantum mechanics, which allows for negative probabilities, could have been conceived mathematically independent of physical experiments.

Collapse of self-trained language models

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The article examines the concept of language models self-training on their outputs, similar to human learning. However, it finds that this method causes GPT-2's performance to deteriorate, leading to repetitive and nonsensical results.
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The study debunks the 'Ballmer Peak' of exceptional programming skills at a specific alcohol level, but confirms a slight improvement with minimal alcohol consumption. ArXivLabs values openness and collaboration, inviting community project ideas.

The great commercial takeover of low Earth orbit

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On a hot day in 1993, NASA's future hinged on a House vote to cancel the space station, which was saved by John Lewis's decisive vote. The ISS, later launched with international collaboration, has exceeded its life expectancy and will be deorbited around 2030, paving the way for private space stations.

First known fractal molecule

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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute and the Philipps University have discovered the first known regular molecular fractal, an enzyme used by cyanobacteria to produce citrate that naturally assembles into the Sierpiński triangle fractal pattern. The researchers suggest that this fractal structure, which doesn't appear to serve a specific purpose in the bacteria's biology, may have appeared ...

Blaze: A High Performance C++ Math Library

Boston Dynamics retires its legendary humanoid robot

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Boston Dynamics celebrates the hydraulic Atlas robot's legacy, highlighting its evolution from a DARPA project to a dynamic performer in robotics. The video marks the retirement of hydraulic Atlas, hinting at the company's shift towards more product-friendly electric platforms.

Google Workers Protest Cloud Contract with Israel's Government

Google employees occupied offices protesting a $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government, amid wider dissent and actions like sit-ins. The dispute over Project Nimbus has led to firings and resignations within Google and similar discontent at Apple.

The Making of Django Reinhardt

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Django Reinhardt was a legendary jazz musician and considered by some the greatest guitarist who ever lived, even more so when you find out he did it all with two fingers. He began as a nomadic busker before becoming a virtuoso and then a romanticised Parisian sepia memory, who still calls out in ro

Joseph Priestley created revolutionary "maps" of time

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The article highlights Joseph Priestley's lesser-known yet revolutionary 'Chart of Biography' and its impact on data visualization and historical understanding. Priestly's innovative method of linking time with distance on the chart significantly influenced visual design and historical insight.

Show HN: A self-published art book about Google's first 25 years

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The book "Google - First 25 Years" illustrates Google's evolution with Vivi Campos's art, covering underappreciated stories of its products. It delves into what-if scenarios of a potential third founder, Scott Hassan, who wrote Google's initial code but left before its founding.

The Making of Dune II

Dune II pioneered the real-time strategy genre, laying the foundation for future titles like Command & Conquer and influencing global esports. It combined existing gameplay elements with an intuitive control system, despite not being the first in exploration or resource management.

Ur Quan Masters sequel Free Stars: Children of Infinity, by original devs

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They are launching a Kickstarter for "Free Stars: Children of Infinity" on April 16th and encourage sign-ups for notifications and support. They offer unique rewards and seek backing to complete the game and create a sequel to "The Ur-Quan Masters."

Why the Higgs Field Is Nothing Like Molasses, Soup, or a Crowd

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The article discusses the misconception of the Higgs field as a substance that slows down particles to give them mass, a "phib" that contradicts fundamental physics laws. It emphasizes the need for a correct, albeit complex, explanation of the Higgs field's role in particle mass, as presented in the author's book and website.

Zint

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The Zint project is developing a comprehensive cross-platform open source solution for barcode generation, encompassing a Qt-based GUI, a CLI command line interface, and an API-incorporated library. Designed with flexibility for professional use and simplified processing for easy data-to-image translation, it offers extensive online manual for users.

Show HN: Desbordante 2.0 – A high-performance data profiler

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Desbordante is a data profiler that identifies and validates patterns in datasets using various algorithms, with applications in science, business, and machine learning. It offers a command-line interface, Python library, and web application for interactive data exploration and quality improvement.

OpenJS: "XZ Utils Cyberattack Likely Not an Isolated Incident"

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OpenJS warns of social engineering attacks on open source projects after intercepting a takeover attempt; they urge maintainers to be vigilant and publish tips for security. The industry seeks a proactive security strategy, likening OSS to critical infrastructure needing systemic and sustained security integration.

House passes bill requiring warrant to purchase data from third parties

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The House passed a bill requiring government entities to obtain a warrant before buying data from third-party brokers, aiming to reinforce Fourth Amendment protections. Critics argue it could hinder law enforcement and national security, while supporters see it as essential for privacy.

Commodore 64 claimed to outperform IBM's quantum system

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The study humorously reveals that a Commodore 64 simulated IBM's quantum experiment faster and more efficiently, despite IBM's claim of the task's complexity for classical computers. The 'Qommodore 64' used a simplified model and 2,500 lines of code, questioning the current utility of quantum computers.

Perlis's Programming Epigrams

The article discusses programming philosophies, emphasizing the importance of data structure standardization and the adaptability of programs. It suggests that programming languages should evolve to express ideas more effectively and that understanding programming can lead to a deeper comprehension of complex systems.

Site claims to have harvested 4B+ Discord chats, all yours for a price

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Spy.pet has collected over four billion messages from Discord users and sells access to this data, while Discord investigates potential policy violations by the service. The site offers detailed user profiles and requires cryptocurrency for payment, amid questionable GDPR compliance.

Formlabs Form 4 3D Printer Beats Injection Molding Machine in Speed and Quality [video]

Ampere Readies 256-Core CPU Beast, Awaits the AI Inference Wave

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The article discusses the industry trend towards packing more cores into server CPUs for cost and energy efficiency, highlighting Ampere Computing's roadmap for powerful multi-core processors designed for AI inference and other workloads. Ampere's anticipated chips boast up to 256 cores with advancements in memory bandwidth and chiplet architecture for improved performance.

The Boring Phone

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Playing it over and over again: how Casablanca was made (2018)

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"Casablanca", a classic film, has been celebrated not just for its cinematic quality but also for its resonance with the theme of exile and its cast of immigrant actors. Despite its pop-cultural status and occasional dismissal as entertainment fluff, the movie's impact, including its intersection with real-world events like General Patton's landing in French North Africa, and the personal ...

UI redesigns are mostly a waste of time (2019)

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The author argues that frequent UI redesigns are largely unnecessary and often a waste of time, advocating instead for functional and clear design that serves the user's needs. They express frustration with having to relearn applications due to constant changes and suggest focusing on more significant issues like technical debt.

The City and the Limiting Virtues

Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

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College costs and student loan debt have become significant burdens, delaying major life milestones for many Americans and affecting their long-term financial stability. Spiraling tuition and debt forgiveness debates highlight the challenges and changing perceptions of the value of higher education.

The Endless Maze algorithm (Atari 2600)

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Paul Allen Newell's endless maze algorithm for Atari 2600 garnered interest, leading to research and the dispelling of myths. His work, previously obscured, is now documented and the original code made public, appreciating his and Duncan Muirhead's contributions.

Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?

The author expresses frustration with Jira-Align and a desire for uplifting tools, detailing a preferred mood-boosting setup for writing C, including a specific UX design and tools like WinAmp for music and Cozy for audio books.

YouTube to start blocking third-party apps that don't show ads

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YouTube is intensifying actions against third-party ad-blocking apps, emphasizing adherence to its Terms of Service and the need to support creators through ad revenue. Despite shutting down popular apps like "YouTube Vanced," alternatives persist, but users may face disruptions.

The success of EVs is massively underreported

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The article provides an in-depth analysis of global electric vehicle (EV) sales in 2023, highlighting the difficulty of accessing comprehensive data without expensive subscriptions. The author compiled data showing over 10 million EVs sold, representing 11.45% of all light-duty vehicles, with significant growth in various regions and dominance by certain manufacturers.

Ask HN: How Can I Make My Front End React to Database Changes in Real-Time?

The article explores the challenge of making frontend applications dynamically respond to database changes efficiently, beyond traditional polling methods. The author considers various solutions but identifies gaps in handling complex queries and seamlessly integrating with databases, and is contemplating a custom implementation.

How Google Is Crushing Tuta

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Tuta Mail alleges Google is unfairly de-ranking their site in search results, violating the Digital Markets Act, and calls for EU scrutiny. Despite being a top encrypted email provider, Tuta Mail's visibility on Google has dropped, unlike on other search engines.

Roku TVs may inject tailored ads into anything and everything when you pause

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Roku's patent application suggests future TVs may display targeted ads during playback pauses, using complex technology to detect when to show ads. The system could potentially interrupt gaming or PC use with ads, analyzing content for ad relevance without mentioning AI for detection.

Generation Z is unprecedentedly rich

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Gen Z is surpassing baby boomers in the workforce and gaining economic power, with Zoomer CEOs and politicians on the rise. Despite concerns about their anxiety and social media use, they enjoy low youth unemployment, high wage growth, and increased household income, leading to a distinct work attitude.

Why Alcohol Is the Deadliest Drug

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The article highlights the deadly impact of alcohol, which causes 88,000 deaths yearly in the US and is the third leading preventable cause of death, outpacing deaths from all other drugs combined. Despite its legal status and social acceptance, alcohol's harmful effects, including cancer and societal damage, underscore the need for public health strategies to address its dangers.

GitHub – antirez/zx2040: RP2040 ZX Spectrum emulator

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The ZX2040 project ports a ZX Spectrum emulator to the Raspberry Pico RP2040 with a simple UI for game selection and key mapping, optimized for ST77xx displays and minimal hardware. It offers game-specific key mapping, macros, fast refresh rates for the display, and audio support through adaptive timing, all while maintaining emulation speed comparable to the original ZX Spectrum 48K.

Dubai's Floods Weren't Caused by Cloud Seeding

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Dubai faces severe flash flooding from heavy storms, disrupting flights and causing deaths, with social media attributing chaos to cloud seeding. However, cloud seeding's impact is debated, and poor infrastructure, rapid urbanization, and climate change are likely culprits.

Show HN: A no-watermark video downloader for Any social media

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Download videos without watermarks from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and more.

'Eat the future, pay with your face': my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint

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A new AI-powered, mostly autonomous fast-food restaurant named CaliExpress by Flippy opened in Los Angeles, using robots to cook, though some humans are needed for assembly and operation. Despite advanced tech and labor cost-saving claims, the food received mixed reviews, with a reporter ultimately preferring a traditional human-prepared burger.

Do Best Practices Matter?

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The article questions conventional software engineering best practices, sharing the author's experiences from coding strictly by the book to adopting a more pragmatic approach at Stripe, favoring shipping over perfection. The author suggests that maintainable code is readable, discoverable, predictable, limited in blast radius, and testable, rather than sticking to dogmatic practices.

Jane Street raked in $4.4B at start of 2024

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McNamara Fallacy

The McNamara fallacy describes the flawed approach of basing decisions solely on quantifiable data, often excluding vital qualitative aspects. It highlights the dangers of ignoring non-measurable factors, as seen in historical military and medical contexts.

Why a $100k income no longer buys the American Dream in most places

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The American Dream, including homeownership and savings, now requires over $100,000 annually due to stagnant wages and living costs. Debt has risen as families struggle to maintain middle-class lifestyles, with most states needing over $140,000.

Sextortion scams are driving teenage boys to suicide

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A Michigan high school athlete was catfished and extorted for money after sharing a nude photo with someone he believed was a girl; the escalating scam led to his suicide. The FBI has seen a surge in such sextortion cases, with social media enabling rapid targeting of teens for financial gain, resulting in numerous suicides.