I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla

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Mozilla is developing a built-in AI assistant called "Window AI" for Firefox, which will be opt-in and allow users to control its use. However, the feature has received negative reactions from some users who prefer an AI-free browsing experience.

AI World Clocks

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The disguised return of EU Chat Control

European Commission's revised "Chat Control 2.0" proposal has drawn warnings of sweeping new surveillance powers. Dr. Patrick Breyer calls it a "deceptive sleight of hand" that could compel all chat providers to monitor users.

AGI fantasy is a blocker to actual engineering

OpenAI's founders believe in building AGI, which they think will either flourish or destroy humanity, and justify massive resource consumption to achieve it. However, this approach fails on effectiveness, efficiency, and harm, and a more practical approach is to evaluate LLMs for specific problems with cost-benefit analysis.

Being poor vs. being broke

Being poor is not just a matter of being broke, it's a constant struggle with no relief in sight, where every dollar counts and mistakes are catastrophic. Folks who haven't experienced poverty often offer advice that's helpful for being broke, but not for being poor.

Bitchat for Gaza – messaging without internet

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Bitchat is a secure messaging app that connects phones via Bluetooth, allowing communication even without internet access. It's an Israel-proof alternative that protects users' private data and helps Palestinians stay connected during internet disruptions.

Show HN: Epstein Files Organized and Searchable

Search the Epstein Files

'No One Lives Forever' turns 25 and you still can't buy it legitimately

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The New York Mets pay Bobby Bonilla $1.2 million annually from 2011 to 2035 due to a deferred payment schedule. The game No One Lives Forever remains unavailable due to unclear ownership rights among Warner Bros, Activision, and 20th Century Fox.

Winamp clone in Swift for macOS

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A native macOS application that recreates the classic Winamp experience for playing MP3 and FLAC audio files. If you enjoy using Winamp macOS and would like to support its development, consider buying me a coffee:

Lawmakers want to ban VPNs and have no idea what they're doing

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Wisconsin lawmakers are pushing a bill to ban VPNs to enforce age verification laws, which could harm businesses, students, and vulnerable people who rely on VPNs for safety and privacy. This bill could set a precedent for government control of the internet and violate digital freedom.

A race condition in Aurora RDS

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Hightouch experienced a failed Aurora RDS failover due to an internal AWS signaling issue, causing a brief writer advertisement and preventing the upgrade. The company learned the importance of good observability and preparedness for unexpected issues, and AWS has confirmed the bug and is working on a fix.

Oracle hit hard in Wall Street's tech sell-off over its AI bet

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Oracle hit hard in tech sell-off due to its AI bet. FT offers digital access to quality journalism starting at $75 per month.

Germany to ban Huawei from future 6G network

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Bloomberg delivers business and financial information worldwide. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz excludes Chinese suppliers from future telecommunication networks for security reasons.

How to Get a North Korea / Antarctica VPS

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The article explains how to modify the geolocation of IP addresses announced by a home ISP, allowing users to display absurd locations such as Antarctica or North Korea. This is achieved by updating the IP database and using Cloudflare's WARP service to assign a corresponding-region IPv4 address, which can be used to unlock streaming content and run an IDC.

All praise to the lunch ladies

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The author's grandmother, Beulah Culpepper, was a cafeteria manager who provided nutritious meals to students in her rural town, often using government cheese and her own cooking skills. Her legacy lives on in modern-day school lunch workers who strive to provide healthy meals and community care despite funding cuts and bureaucratic challenges.

HipKittens: Fast and furious AMD kernels

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Researchers developed HipKittens, a collection of AMD kernel programming primitives, to improve AI performance on AMD GPUs. HipKittens achieves peak performance and simplifies development, making AMD GPUs more accessible for AI workloads.

Nvidia is gearing up to sell servers instead of just GPUs and components

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Nvidia plans to ship fully assembled Level-10 compute trays to partners, reducing their design work but trimming their margins. This move would shift partners from system designers to integrators, installers, and support providers.

What happened with the CIA and The Paris Review?

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Peter Matthiessen, a renowned author and founder of The Paris Review, was also an undercover CIA operative from 1951 to 1953, using his writing as a cover for his espionage activities. Matthiessen's CIA involvement and subsequent attempts to atone for his privilege and past actions influenced his life and work, shaping his writing and relationships, including his complicated friendship with ...

Backblaze Drive Stats for Q3 2025

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Backblaze's Drive Stats report for Q3 2025 shows a 1.55% failure rate, up from 1.36% last quarter, with 3,970 boot drives and 328,348 data drives under management. The report also highlights outliers with high failure rates, including a Toshiba drive with a 16.9% failure rate due to firmware issues, which is expected to normalize with a fix.

SSL Configuration Generator

An easy-to-use secure configuration generator for web, database, and mail software. Simply select the software you are using and receive a configuration file that is both safe and compatible.

Go's Sweet 16

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Go celebrated its 16th anniversary with new releases including Go 1.24 and Go 1.25, which brought improvements in security, concurrency, and performance. The Go team is also working on integrating AI and improving developer productivity through tools like gopls and the go fix command.

Brexit reduced UK GDP by 6-8%, investments by 12-18% [pdf]

The UK's decision to leave the EU (Brexit) has reduced UK GDP by 6-8% by 2025, with impacts accumulating gradually over time. The study estimates that investment was reduced by 12-18%, employment by 3-4%, and productivity by 3-4% due to Brexit.

RegreSQL: Regression Testing for PostgreSQL Queries

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RegreSQL brings PostgreSQL's regression testing methodology to application queries, catching correctness bugs and performance regressions before production. It verifies query correctness, tracks performance regressions, and detects common bad patterns in query execution plans.

Manganese is Lyme disease's double-edge sword

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Scientists at Northwestern University and Uniformed Services University discovered that manganese is a double-edged sword in Lyme disease, both shielding and weakening the bacteria. Targeting manganese could lead to new therapeutic strategies for treating Lyme disease.

Structured outputs on the Claude Developer Platform

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Claude Developer Platform now supports structured outputs in public beta for Sonnet 4.5 and Opus 4.1, ensuring API responses match specified JSON schemas. This feature eliminates parsing errors and failed tool calls, making Claude dependable for critical applications.

Linear algebra explains why some words are effectively untranslatable

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The author compares language translation to a change of basis in linear algebra, arguing that words are like coordinates that represent abstract concepts. This analogy explains why some words and ideas are untranslatable in practice due to limitations in language and communication.

Why Fei-Fei Li and Yann LeCun are both betting on "world models"

Fei-Fei Li's World Labs and Meta's Yann LeCun are working on "world models" with different approaches.

Magit manuals are available online again

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I'm just getting started with Magit, and it works in my Emacs, but I wanted to go over some tutorials from the webpage. magit.vc does not work currently.

V8 Garbage Collector

V8's garbage collector has seen significant developments over the last couple of years, including improvements to memory safety via the sandbox, the Oilpan odyssey, and preparation for multiple JavaScript and WebAssembly mutator threads. These efforts have led to the addition of hardware memory protection for the sandbox and the unlocking of cheaper, less bug-prone "direct handles" in V8, but ...

Apple Mini Apps Partner Program

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To participate in the Mini Apps Partner Program, you must be an Apple Developer Program Account Holder and meet specific requirements, including supporting the Advanced Commerce API and Declared Age Rating API. You'll earn 85% of qualifying In-App Purchase sales within qualifying mini apps, but must comply with Apple's guidelines and use the Advanced Commerce API to manage In-App Purchases.

US Tech Market Treemap

Rectangle Area corresponds to live market capitalization. US Tech equities over ~$10B market cap. Performance overlays Loading live market data...

Meeting notes between Forgejo and the Dutch government via Git commits

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Anubis is a server protection system using Proof-of-Work to prevent aggressive website scraping. It requires modern JavaScript features and may be disabled by plugins like JShelter.

EDE: Small and Fast Desktop Environment (2014)

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EDE is small desktop environment built to be responsive, light in resource usage and to have familiar look and feel. It runs on Linux, *BSD, Solaris, Minix, Zaurus and even on XBox.

Minisforum Stuffs Entire Arm Homelab in the MS-R1

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The Minisforum MS-R1 is a Linux-based Arm desktop with a 12-core CPU, Mali G720 iGPU, and 64GB RAM, but its performance is inconsistent and power consumption is high. It's a decent option for local AI and has expansion options, but its value is questionable at $500-600.

Fannie Mae officials ousted after sounding alarm on sharing confidential data

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Bill Pulte, a top housing regulator, shared confidential Fannie Mae data with a rival, alarming officials who warned of potential collusion. Pulte's actions led to the firing of senior Fannie Mae officials and raised questions about his use of nonpublic information for personal gain.

Wealthy foreigners 'paid for chance to shoot civilians in Sarajevo'

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Italian magistrates are investigating claims that wealthy foreign gun enthusiasts, including Italians, paid Bosnian Serb forces to shoot Sarajevo residents during the 1990s siege. The investigation is based on research by Italian writer Ezio Gavazzeni and claims that snipers were escorted to Sarajevo from Italy.
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A new ruling in Authors Guild v OpenAI has major implications for copyright law, suggesting that short summaries of popular works of fiction are likely infringing. This places thousands of Wikipedia entries in the copyright crosshairs and challenges the idea-expression distinction in works of fiction.

No Leak, No Problem – Bypassing ASLR with a ROP Chain to Gain RCE

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The user extracted and analyzed the firmware of an INSTAR IP camera, identified a stack-based buffer overflow in the fcgi_server binary, and built a Return-oriented programming (ROP) chain to bypass ASLR and achieve unauthenticated Remote Code Execution (RCE). The user manually searched and chained gadgets using Ropper to construct the ROP chain, which ultimately allowed them to execute ...

Moving Back to a Tiling WM – XMonad

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The user tried various window managers after leaving Manjaro Linux, eventually settling on XMonad, a tiling window manager written in Haskell, which provides fine control over workflow and allows for modular configuration. The user customized XMonad with Haskell code, leveraging its strong type system, and integrated it with xmobar for a seamless desktop experience.

Genergo: Propellantless space-propulsion system

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Genergo unveiled an electromagnetic space-propulsion system that uses no propellant, successfully tested in three space missions. The system generates thrust without propellant, is scalable, and has a sustainable profile with no hazardous materials.

Show HN: Encore – Type-safe back end framework that generates infra from code

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Encore is a backend development toolkit that simplifies building scalable applications with cloud services. It streamlines development, testing, and deployment with its open source backend frameworks and built-in tools.

GNOME 50 completes the migration to Wayland, dropping X11 backend code

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GNOME is dropping X11 support in favor of Wayland with its upcoming release GNOME 50. X11 applications will still work through XWayland, but users relying on X11 sessions may need to adapt.

Anthropic Rides an Artificial Wave

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The WSJ and NY Times reported on an AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign, but experts question its validity. The attacks may have been exaggerated or misattributed to AI, rather than human intervention.

Secret Boat Strike Memo Justifies Kills by Claiming Targeting Drugs, Not People

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The Trump administration has produced a classified opinion to shield military personnel from prosecution for lethal attacks on alleged drug smugglers in Latin America. The opinion claims that narcotics on boats are lawful military targets due to revenue generated for cartels in armed conflict with the US.

30 Days, 9 Cities, 1 Question: Where Did American Prosperity Go?

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The author traveled 30 days to see what prosperity looks like up close, finding that people feel prosperity is missing in their daily lives despite the country's wealth. The author argues that the US has inverted the formula, making wealth invisible while letting visible problems decay.

USDA head says 'everyone' on SNAP will now have to reapply

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Why do voice transcription apps charge monthly when Whisper runs locally?

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Lucid Voice is an offline voice AI that turns speech into perfect text instantly with complete privacy and no internet required. It's a one-time purchase with lifetime updates, offering 99%+ accuracy and automatic formatting.

Norway's Wealth Tax Unchains a Capital Exodus

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Norway's wealth tax increase led to a $448M net loss as $54B in wealth left the country, reducing tax revenue by $594M. The tax increase was expected to bring in $146M, but instead, it drove away Norway's billionaires.

Show HN: European tech news in 6 languages

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Vodafone and Ibercaja were ordered to refund nearly €23,000 to a customer scammed via SIM swapping. The EU investigates Google for potential Digital Markets Act violations, including media discrimination in search results.
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The 19th century saw a dramatic transformation in the sense of hearing due to advancements in the science of sound, with popular acoustics primers for children and amateurs revealing the pedagogical, ludic, and transcendental strivings of Victorian society. These books, which often used the language of "scientific amusements" and "parlour magic," encouraged readers to experience and ...

Multi-User Dungeon (MUD)

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MUDs, or Multi-User Dungeons, are multiplayer virtual worlds where players interact with each other and a text-based environment, often with fantasy or science fiction settings. The MUD genre has evolved over the years, influencing the development of MMORPGs and other online games, and has been used for various purposes, including education, socializing, and role-playing.

Show HN: Dumbass Business Ideas

Discover hilariously terrible business ideas that probably shouldn't exist. Browse ridiculous startup concepts, absurd entrepreneurial ventures, idiotic business plans, and silly ideas that make no sense. Share them with friends and submit your own dumbass ideas!

Show HN: Pegma, an open-source version of the classic Peg solitaire

Discover Pegma, the free and open source version of the classic Peg solitaire! Enjoy the timeless puzzle on your mobile device!

Show HN: Chirp – Local Windows dictation with ParakeetV3 no executable required

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Chirp is a Windows dictation app that runs locally using ParakeetV3 STT and Python. It requires no executable files, only Python, for a corporate environment friendly setup.

Canadian boycott of US travel shows no sign of slowing

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Canadian travellers to the US have declined 24% in air travel and 30% in car travel due to President Trump's policies. Canadians are protesting by staying home and spending $59bn domestically, a 6% increase from last year.

What Comes After Science?

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The emergence of AI in science is transforming the role of human involvement, increasing control over nature but potentially reducing understanding. To avoid a monoculture of research practices, science must invest in diversity, quality control, and human curiosity to drive sustained advancement.

The American Tradition of Trying to Address Anxiety with Parks

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Americans have long turned to nature for relief from modern life stresses, a trend dating back to the 1870s when neurasthenia was diagnosed as a condition caused by rapid change. Today, national and state parks remain popular "mental health escapes" and "calmcation" getaways, with a history of preserving and protecting them crucial in uncertain times.

Furry Studies conference gathers worldwide wisdom at second annual event

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The Furry Studies conference is a global academic event that explores furry culture through research and presentations. It aims to advance knowledge and understanding of the furry fandom, producing language to describe the phenomenon and benefiting the community.

A Spectral-Geometric Proof of the Riemann Hypothesis

A manuscript presents a complete spectral-geometric proof of the Riemann Hypothesis, uniting analytic, operator-theoretic, and arithmetic formulations within a single deterministic framework. The proof eliminates every classical escape route through which the Riemann Hypothesis might fail, including non-self-adjointness and non-compactness.

Arrival Radar

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The user loves the Pico-8 for its complete package and nostalgic value, reminiscent of Game Maker 4.3-5.3. They created a minimalistic ATC simulator game where players assign routes to land planes quickly while maintaining separation.

LiteAI – OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google LLMs at a discount

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Change API endpoint to https://app.liteapi.ai/api/v1 for existing code. LiteAPI offers lower costs for premium enterprise-grade models through VC-backed credit sourcing.

First Microprocessor – 50th Anniversary 2020

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The World's First Microprocessor was designed and developed from 1968-1970 by Steve Geller and Ray Holt for the US Navy F14A fighter jet. It was a highly integrated computer chip set called the MP944, manufactured by American Microsystems, Inc.