Getting forked by Microsoft
The article discusses the author's experience of having their open-source project 'forked' by Microsoft, leading to concerns about the original project's future. It explores the implications of such a scenario and the challenges faced by open-source developers when major tech companies become involved in their projects.
You wouldn't steal a font
How a 20 year old bug in GTA San Andreas surfaced in Windows 11 24H2
The article discusses a bug in the recent Windows 11 2H2 update that causes issues when launching the classic game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The author provides a step-by-step guide to resolving the problem by enabling compatibility mode for the game.
A $20k American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, no screen
The article discusses the Slate electric truck, its features, and its potential price point. It highlights the truck's design, performance, and the company's plans to compete in the growing electric vehicle market.
DOGE worker’s code supports NLRB whistleblower
The article discusses a group of workers at the Doge cryptocurrency mining company who have filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging retaliation for engaging in protected concerted activities related to workplace issues.
Careless People
The article discusses the 'Zuckerstreisand' effect, where Meta's attempts to take down unflattering content about Mark Zuckerberg only draws more attention to it. It examines how this dynamic plays out in the context of Zuckerberg's growing legal troubles and the tech industry's broader challenges with online misinformation and content moderation.
FBI arrests judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities
A Wisconsin judge has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing immigration enforcement by warning undocumented immigrants about impending ICE raids. The article examines the legal and political implications of the judge's actions and the ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities over immigration enforcement.
Pope Francis has died
Show HN: I built an AI that turns GitHub codebases into easy tutorials
https://the-pocket.github.io/Tutorial-Codebase-Knowledge/
AI Horseless Carriages
This article explores the early history of the automobile, charting the transition from horse-drawn carriages to the development of self-propelled 'horseless carriages' in the late 19th century. It examines the technological advancements and social implications of this transformative shift in transportation.
Whistleblower: DOGE Siphoned NLRB Case Data
A whistleblower claims that someone associated with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) siphoned confidential case data related to the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, raising concerns about data security and potential misuse of sensitive information.
I wrote to the address in the GPLv2 license notice (2022)
The article discusses the General Public License (GPL) version 2 and its implications for addressing a letter to the copyright holder. It provides guidance on how to properly format and send a letter when using GPL-licensed software.
Librarians are dangerous
This article argues that librarians are powerful, knowledgeable professionals who can shape public discourse and influence the flow of information. It suggests that librarians should be recognized for their intellectual and cultural impact, which extends far beyond the walls of libraries.
Raspberry Pi Lidar Scanner
PiLiDAR is an open-source, low-cost LiDAR system built on Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards. It aims to provide an affordable and accessible platform for 3D mapping and sensing applications.
Show HN: Dia, an open-weights TTS model for generating realistic dialogue
The article discusses the development of the Decentralized Identity Architecture (DIA) framework, which aims to create a secure and private digital identity system using blockchain technology. It highlights DIA's key features, such as supporting multiple blockchain platforms and enabling user control over personal data.
Blog hosted on a Nintendo Wii
This blog post discusses how the author's blog is hosted on a Nintendo Wii, an unconventional choice for a web server, and explores the technical challenges and benefits of this setup.
Python’s new t-strings
The article discusses Python's new f-strings, also known as 'formatted string literals', which provide a more concise and readable way to format strings compared to traditional string formatting methods. It explains the syntax and benefits of using f-strings in Python.
Gemma 3 QAT Models: Bringing AI to Consumer GPUs
The article discusses GEMMA 3, a new quantized-aware training technique developed by Google that enables state-of-the-art AI models to be deployed on consumer GPUs with minimal accuracy loss, making advanced AI more accessible to a wider range of devices and applications.
Atuin Desktop: Runbooks That Run
Atuin, a new open-source tool, allows users to create and manage desktop runbooks, which are self-contained scripts that can be executed on a user's local machine. The article discusses the features and benefits of Atuin, including its ability to simplify complex tasks and improve productivity.
Evertop: E-ink IBM XT clone with 100+ hours of battery life
Mark Zuckerberg says social media is over
The article discusses Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that the era of social media is over, as Facebook shifts its focus towards private messaging and building a 'privacy-focused' platform. It examines Zuckerberg's rationale for this strategic shift and the potential implications for the future of social media.
The effect of deactivating Facebook and Instagram on users' emotional state
The study examines the economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its impact on employment, inequality, and the broader economy. The findings provide insights into the pandemic's far-reaching effects and the challenges faced by policymakers in addressing its aftermath.
Writing "/etc/hosts" breaks the Substack editor
This article discusses the challenges Substack creators face when their Etched CSS framework breaks, causing layout and styling issues on their publications. It explores the complexities of managing custom CSS frameworks within the Substack platform and the frustrations creators can experience when their site's design is disrupted.
OpenAI releases image generation in the API
The OpenAI Image Generation API allows users to create, edit, and generate original images based on text descriptions. The API provides a powerful tool for developers and creators to incorporate AI-generated visuals into their applications and projects.
Open Source Projects Receive Funding to Reclaim the Public Internet
NLnet Foundation announces the launch of the CommonsFund, a new grant program aimed at supporting open, collaborative, and community-driven projects that contribute to the commons. The program will provide funding for initiatives focused on building and maintaining sustainable digital public infrastructure.
Things Zig comptime won't do
The article discusses limitations of Zig's compile-time features, such as the inability to perform dynamic function calls, use runtime-dependent types, or access global variables at compile-time. It highlights areas where Zig's compile-time programming model differs from other languages and the trade-offs involved.
The movie mistake mystery from "Revenge of the Sith"
The article discusses a movie mistake found in the film 'Revenge of the Sith' from the Star Wars franchise, where a crew member's reflection is visible in a character's helmet. It explores the mystery behind this oversight and the reactions of fans to such production errors in major blockbuster films.
Apple and Meta fined millions for breaching EU law
Apple has been fined 570 million euros by Italy's antitrust authority for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the app market. The fine is also applicable to Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, for alleged unfair commercial practices.
Sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS
Sapphire is an experimental programming language that aims to combine the simplicity of Python with the performance and low-level access of Rust. It features a concise syntax, a powerful type system, and interoperability with Rust libraries.
Shortest-possible walking tour to 81,998 bars in South Korea
This article discusses the history and development of the Traveling Salesman Problem, a classic optimization problem in computer science and mathematics. It provides an overview of the problem's origins, its applications in various fields, and the ongoing research efforts to find efficient solutions.