High-income job losses are cooling housing demand
The article analyzes job growth and housing demand projections for major U.S. metropolitan areas through 2026. It identifies the top 10 cities expected to see the highest job growth and corresponding increases in housing demand during this period.
Ghostty compiled to WASM with xterm.js API compatibility
Ghostty-web is an open-source web-based terminal emulator that allows users to access remote servers securely through a web browser. It provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with remote systems, offering features like session management, file transfer, and command history.
A vector graphics workstation from the 70s
The article discusses the benefits of using solar panels to power electronic devices, highlighting their cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and ability to provide a reliable energy source, especially in areas with limited access to the electrical grid.
The Penicillin Myth
The article debunks the common myth that penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming, revealing that it was actually a team of researchers who played crucial roles in the development of this life-saving antibiotic, with Fleming's contribution being more limited than commonly believed.
Intel could return to Apple computers in 2027
Intel is reportedly working on a low-end processor to compete with Apple's M-series chips, which have gained significant market share in the laptop and desktop computer market.
Instagram chief orders staff back to the office five days a week in 2026
Instagram's chief Adam Mosseri has announced that starting in 2025, all employees will be required to return to the office for at least five days a week. This decision comes as the company aims to foster more in-person collaboration and connection among its workforce.
Netflix Kills Casting from Its Mobile App to Most Modern TVs
Netflix has announced that it is discontinuing the ability to cast content from its mobile app to TVs, a feature that has been available for years. This change is part of Netflix's efforts to encourage users to access the service directly on their TV devices rather than through mobile casting.
Why Am I Paying $40k for the Birth of My Child?
The article discusses the author's experience raising his young son while navigating the complexities of the Warhammer 40,000 hobby, including the challenges of balancing fatherhood and gaming, and the importance of passing on his passion for the franchise to the next generation.
ImAnim: Modern animation capabilities to ImGui applications
ImAnim is an open-source project that allows users to create, edit, and preview 2D animations directly in the browser. It provides a user-friendly interface with tools for drawing, timeline management, and exporting animations as GIFs or videos.
A New AI Winter Is Coming
The article argues that large language models (LLMs) have failed to deliver on their promises, and a new AI winter is looming. It suggests that the current hype around LLMs is unsustainable and that the field needs a fundamental rethinking to address the limitations and challenges these models face.
React and Remix Choose Different Futures
The article compares the development and architectural approaches of React and Remix, two popular JavaScript frameworks for building web applications. It discusses the key differences between the two, focusing on their philosophies, feature sets, and the implications for developers when choosing between them.
Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
This article explores the competitive landscape in the artificial intelligence industry, focusing on the strategic moves and technological advancements of tech giants like Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI, and how their rivalry is shaping the future of AI development and deployment.
Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs–and They Have No Idea What They're Doing
Lawmakers are considering banning VPNs, despite lacking understanding of how they work and the implications such a ban would have on online privacy and security. The article argues that this proposed legislation demonstrates lawmakers' limited technological knowledge and the potential for unintended consequences from poorly conceived policies.
WhatsApp will become interoperable with other messaging apps
The article discusses the European Union's proposal to mandate interoperability between messaging platforms, which would require WhatsApp and other major messaging apps to be compatible with each other, allowing users to communicate across different platforms.
Better Than JSON
The article discusses the limitations of JSON and proposes alternatives such as CBOR and MessagePack, which offer more compact and efficient data representations. It highlights the advantages of these formats in terms of reduced file size, faster parsing, and better support for binary data.
Show HN: I built a 1.8MB native app with self-built UI, vision and AI libraries
Aivition is an open-source computer vision project that aims to provide state-of-the-art deep learning models for various visual recognition tasks. The project offers pre-trained models, tutorials, and tools to help developers and researchers work with computer vision applications.
Apple AI Chief Retiring After Siri Failure
Apple's longtime AI chief, John Giannandrea, is retiring after facing challenges with Siri, the company's virtual assistant. This comes as Apple continues to invest heavily in artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve its products and services.
John Giannandrea to Retire from Apple
John Giannandrea, Apple's former Chief of Machine Learning and AI Strategy, has announced his retirement. Giannandrea played a key role in the development of Apple's artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities during his tenure at the company.
Multi-Horizon Delivery Framework
This article introduces the Multi-Horizon Delivery Framework, a strategy that combines short-term, medium-term, and long-term planning to enable more effective and agile software delivery. It discusses the key elements of this framework and how it can help organizations adapt to changing market conditions and customer needs.
Michael Burry slams Tesla valuation, warns of 'ridiculous' dilution
Renowned investor Michael Burry criticizes Tesla, predicting a significant decline in the company's stock price and questioning its long-term viability in the electric vehicle market. Burry's comments highlight his concerns about Tesla's valuation and the sustainability of its growth.