Anthropic officially bans using subscription auth for third party use
The article outlines the legal and compliance policies for the Code.Claude.com platform, covering areas such as user agreement, privacy policy, DMCA notice, and third-party services and content.
Closing this as we are no longer pursuing Swift adoption
The article discusses the development of Ladybird, an open-source web browser, and the challenges faced by the project, including low developer activity and difficulty in gaining traction. It highlights the need for more contributors and support to help the project grow and become a viable alternative to mainstream browsers.
Minecraft Java is switching from OpenGL to Vulkan
Minecraft Java Edition is transitioning from OpenGL to the Vulkan graphics API, with the goal of improving performance, visuals, and overall stability as part of the upcoming Vibrant Visuals Update.
European Tech Alternatives
The article presents an interactive map of the European technology ecosystem, highlighting key players, emerging trends, and growth areas across various sectors like AI, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. The map provides an overview of the tech landscape in different European countries, enabling users to explore and discover the dynamic landscape of innovation and entrepreneurship.
All Look Same?
The article explores the challenges of accurately identifying people from different racial or ethnic backgrounds, highlighting the potential for biased perceptions and the importance of increasing diversity and representation in visual media.
Show HN: A Lisp where each function call runs a Docker container
The article describes a Docker image that provides a Lisp development environment, allowing users to easily set up and run Lisp applications in a containerized setup. The image includes a Lisp implementation, a REPL, and a set of development tools, making it a convenient solution for Lisp developers.
Kids in ice detention publish letters
The article explores the experiences of migrant children detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Dilley detention facility in Texas, highlighting the emotional distress and difficult living conditions they face during their confinement.
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The article reports on an investigation into potential Israeli government surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein's apartment on 66th Street in New York City, focusing on connections between Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
Grandson of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups inventor says Hershey is cutting corners
Hershey's is expanding its Reese's Peanut Butter Cup lineup with new offerings, including a peanut butter-only cup and a version with Hershey's chocolate. The company aims to capitalize on the popularity of its classic Reese's brand and meet evolving consumer preferences.
Musk cuts Starlink access for Russian forces – giving Ukraine an edge
The article discusses the potential health benefits of drinking coffee, including reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, liver disease, and certain types of cancer. It also explores the potential drawbacks of excessive coffee consumption and emphasizes the importance of moderation.
Mark Zuckerberg overruled 18 wellbeing experts to keep beauty filters on Insta
The article discusses the growing tension between the United States and China over Taiwan, as China steps up military pressure and the U.S. increases its support for Taiwan's defense capabilities, raising concerns about the potential for conflict in the region.
Nearly half of L.A. County's pavement may be unnecessary, new map finds
A new study has found that nearly half of the paved surfaces in Los Angeles County may be unnecessary, suggesting opportunities for reducing the county's extensive paved infrastructure and increasing green spaces to address climate and environmental challenges.
Micron's PCIe 6.0 SSD Hits Mass Production at 28 GB/S
Micron has started mass production of the world's first PCI Express 6.0 SSD, the Micron 9650 series, which can achieve up to 28GB/s of transfer speeds. These SSDs support both air and liquid cooling solutions to handle the increased performance demands.
Security audit of OpenClaw and other similar open source AI Agents
The article discusses a security audit of OpenClaw, an AI agent system, conducted by the Prismor team. The audit identified several vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors, providing recommendations for improving the system's security posture.
Mark Zuckerberg: "I don't have a college degree in anything"
The article discusses a high-profile trial involving Meta (Facebook) and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, focused on allegations of the company's failure to prioritize user safety and mitigate the harmful effects of its social media platforms.
How Americans view Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
The Pew Research Center survey found that Americans have a more favorable view of Elon Musk than of Mark Zuckerberg, with 44% of respondents holding a positive opinion of Musk compared to 29% for Zuckerberg. The survey also revealed differences in views based on political affiliation and age.
Forget DeepSeek, dying alone is China's latest tech obsession
The article discusses the rise and decline of 'dying apps' in China, a new social media trend where users simulate the experience of an app's gradual shutdown and demise, highlighting the public's growing fascination with the ephemeral nature of technology and its impact on modern life.
Missing skiers found dead following deadliest U.S. avalanche in 45 years
Two backcountry skiers went missing after an avalanche in Northern California, prompting a search and rescue operation by authorities. The incident highlights the dangers of winter sports in remote, snow-covered areas.
Where did all the radio DJs go?
The article explores the decline of traditional radio DJs in the United States, attributing it to factors like automation, consolidation of radio ownership, and the rise of streaming services. It examines how these changes have impacted the diversity and personalization of radio programming.
As Trump retreats from climate goals, China is becoming a green superpower
The article explores the potential of gene editing technology in agriculture, discussing both its benefits and risks. It examines the ongoing debate around the regulation and public acceptance of these emerging scientific advancements.