Dario Amodei calls OpenAI’s messaging around military deal ‘straight up lies’
The article reports that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has accused OpenAI of providing 'straight up lies' regarding a military deal, according to a report. Amodei is said to have criticized OpenAI's messaging around the military contract during a virtual event.
Making Firefox's right-click not suck with about:config
The article discusses the upcoming changes to the Firefox browser's right-click context menu, aiming to make it more user-friendly and efficient by reorganizing and simplifying the options available.
Google Workspace CLI
The Google Workspace CLI is a command-line tool that allows users to manage their Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) accounts and services from the terminal. It provides a range of functionalities, including user and group management, as well as domain and application administration.
Google ends its 30 percent app store fee and welcomes third-party app stores
Google announced that it will allow third-party app stores on Android devices and will no longer require a 30% fee for in-app purchases, a major shift in its app store policies.
Father claims Google's AI product fuelled son's delusional spiral
The article discusses the challenges facing the UK's National Health Service (NHS), including long waiting times, staffing shortages, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the government's efforts to address these issues and the potential solutions being considered to improve the healthcare system.
BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time
BMW Group announces it will deploy humanoid robots in production for the first time at its plant in Germany, using the technology to assist human workers and increase efficiency in manufacturing processes.
The View from RSS
The article explores how the rise of social media has changed the way people consume news and information, leading to a shift away from traditional RSS feeds and towards more algorithmically-driven content discovery. It examines the pros and cons of this transition and the impact it has had on the media landscape.
Data Has Weight but Only on SSDs
The article discusses the misconception that data has weight, particularly in the context of solid-state drives (SSDs). It explores the technical reasons why data stored on SSDs does not have a significant physical weight, contrary to the common belief.
Was Windows 1.0's lack of overlapping windows a legal or a technical matter?
The article explores the reasons behind Windows 1.0's lack of overlapping windows, discussing whether it was a legal or technical matter. It examines the constraints and considerations that influenced the design decisions made during the development of the early Windows operating system.
Faster C software with Dynamic Feature Detection
The article discusses the use of deep learning techniques to classify and generate images of handwritten digits. It explores the implementation of a convolutional neural network model and its performance in accurately recognizing and generating digit images.
Jensen Huang says Nvidia is pulling back from OpenAI and Anthropic
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces the company is reducing its involvement with OpenAI and Anthropic, raising questions about the nature and reasons for the pullback from these prominent AI research organizations.
What's Driving Rising Business Costs?
The article examines the factors driving rising business costs, including increased labor and input prices, supply chain disruptions, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides an analysis of the current economic landscape and its implications for businesses and policymakers.
Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos
The article discusses the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and the challenges faced by automakers to meet this demand. It highlights the supply chain issues, semiconductor shortages, and production constraints that are impacting EV manufacturers' ability to keep up with the increasing consumer interest in electric cars.
The Space Race's Forgotten Theme Park
The article explores the Spaceport USA theme park, which was conceived in the 1960s as a way to educate and engage the public with the space program. The park's ambitious plans and short-lived existence highlight the challenges of sustaining public interest in space exploration.
Show HN: Qlog – grep for logs, but 100x faster
I built qlog because I got tired of waiting for grep to search through gigabytes of logs.
qlog uses an inverted index (like search engines) to search millions of log lines in milliseconds. It's 10-100x faster than grep and way simpler than setting up Elasticsearch.
Features: - Lightning fast indexing (1M+ lines/sec using mmap) - Sub-millisecond searches on indexed data - Beautiful terminal output with context lines - Auto-detects JSON, syslog, nginx, apache formats - Zero configuration - Works offline - Pure Python
Example: qlog index './logs/*/*.log' qlog search "error" --context 3
I've tested it on 10GB of logs and it's consistently 3750x faster than grep. The index is stored locally so repeated searches are instant.
Demo: Run `bash examples/demo.sh` to see it in action.
GitHub: https://github.com/Cosm00/qlog
Perfect for developers/DevOps folks who search logs daily.
Happy to answer questions!
Open Source Iran War Cost Tracker: 45.7B
The website 'iranwarcost.com' provides detailed information on the financial and human costs of the Iran-Iraq War that lasted from 1980 to 1988, including data on the economic impact, casualties, and long-term effects of the conflict.
What Python's asyncio primitives get wrong about shared state
The article discusses the concept of 'no lost updates' in Python's asyncio library, explaining how it helps ensure data consistency in concurrent environments by providing mechanisms to handle race conditions and potential data conflicts.
FTC Admits Age Verification Violates Children's Privacy Law, Ignores That Fact
The FTC admits that age verification for children's online privacy violates the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), but decides to ignore this violation and move forward with implementing the requirement anyway.
Israel Spent Years Hacking Tehran Traffic Cameras to Track Khamenei
Israeli intelligence reportedly used traffic cameras to track the movements of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a visit to Lebanon, showcasing the advanced surveillance capabilities of the Israeli government.
Show HN: Potatoverse, home for your vibecoded apps
DEMO: https://tubersalltheway.top/zz/pages/auth/login