The Singularity will occur on a Tuesday
The article explores the concept of the technological singularity, a hypothetical point in time when technological growth becomes so rapid that it leads to unforeseeable changes in human civilization. It discusses the potential impacts and implications of the singularity, including the possibility of superintelligent artificial intelligence and the transformation of the human condition.
Europe's $24T Breakup with Visa and Mastercard Has Begun
The European Union is taking steps to reduce its reliance on the major credit card networks Visa and Mastercard, with the goal of creating a homegrown alternative payment system that would give the EU more control over cross-border transactions and reduce fees charged to merchants and consumers.
I started programming when I was 7. I'm 50 now and the thing I loved has changed
The article explores the author's emotional response to changes in a cherished hobby, reflecting on the challenges of adapting to evolving interests and the bittersweet nature of personal growth and transformation.
Google Fulfilled ICE Subpoena Demanding Student Journalist Credit Card Number
A student journalist at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) received a subpoena from Google, demanding information about their reporting on a contract between Google and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The article explores the implications of this subpoena and the potential chilling effects it could have on press freedom and academic research.
Discord Alternatives, Ranked
This article explores various Discord alternatives, highlighting their features and use cases to help readers find the best communication platform for their needs, whether it's for gaming, business, or personal use.
Windows Notepad App Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Oxide raises $200M Series C
Oxide Computer, a hardware and software company, has raised $200 million in Series C funding to accelerate the development of its cloud infrastructure and data center technologies. The funding will enable Oxide to expand its engineering team and further its mission of building high-performance, energy-efficient computing systems.
Ex-GitHub CEO launches a new developer platform for AI agents
The article introduces Entire, a new platform that aims to revolutionize the way people interact with the digital world by providing a seamless and personalized experience. It highlights Entire's vision to create a more connected and empowered digital ecosystem.
Frontier AI agents violate ethical constraints 30–50% of time, pressured by KPIs
Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial
A lawsuit alleges that Meta and Google purposefully designed their social media platforms to be addictive, causing harm to users, especially children and adolescents. The lawsuit claims these tech giants prioritized profits over user well-being and seeks to hold them accountable for their actions.
The Day the Telnet Died
The article discusses the decline of the Telnet protocol, which was once widely used for remote access and administration but has since been largely replaced by more secure alternatives like SSH. It explores the reasons behind Telnet's gradual disappearance and the implications for network security and connectivity.
The Feynman Lectures on Physics (1961-1964)
The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a series of physics lectures delivered by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman at the California Institute of Technology. The lectures cover a wide range of topics in physics, from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics, providing a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field.
Clean-room implementation of Half-Life 2 on the Quake 1 engine
The article discusses the Half-Life 2 (HL2) game engine and its significance in the gaming industry. It highlights HL2's advanced graphics, physics-based gameplay, and its influence on the development of other game engines.
Qwen-Image-2.0: Professional infographics, exquisite photorealism
Qwen Image 2.0 is a powerful AI-powered image generation tool that allows users to create high-quality, custom images by providing textual descriptions. The article highlights the tool's advanced capabilities, including the ability to generate images with specific styles, compositions, and subjects.
Rust implementation of Mistral's Voxtral Mini 4B Realtime runs in your browser
The article describes the creation of a mini real-time audio processing library called Voxtral, which is written in Rust and designed for low-latency audio applications. The library provides a set of modular components that can be used to build custom audio processing pipelines.
Chrome extensions spying on users' browsing data
A research study analyzed 287 popular Chrome extensions, revealing that a significant number contained code that could potentially spy on users' online activities, including accessing sensitive data and sending it to external servers without user consent.
Another GitHub outage in the same day
GitHub experienced a major service disruption, leading to widespread outages and degraded performance for its platform. The incident was caused by a significant network incident, and GitHub worked to restore services as quickly as possible.
Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk
The article explores using hard braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk. It presents a data-driven approach to identify high-risk road segments by analyzing vehicle braking patterns, which can help inform infrastructure improvements and safety interventions.
FAA closes airspace around El Paso, Texas, for 10 days, grounding all flights
The FAA temporarily closed airspace around El Paso, Texas due to an unspecified 'national security' incident. The closure affected flights and air traffic in the area, though the reason for the closure has not been publicly disclosed.
Irish man with valid US work permit held in ICE detention for five months
Pure C, CPU-only inference with Mistral Voxtral Realtime 4B speech to text model
The article discusses the implementation of a voice-controlled audio player called Voxtral, which allows users to control music playback using voice commands. It covers the technical details of the project, including the use of the STM32 microcontroller and the design of the voice recognition algorithm.
Zulip.com Values
The article outlines Zulip's core values, emphasizing the importance of empathy, transparency, and a collaborative work culture. It highlights Zulip's commitment to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and ethical environment for its employees and the broader community.
The US is flirting with its first-ever population decline
The article suggests that a Trump-era immigration crackdown could result in the first population decline in the United States in modern history, as tighter restrictions on immigration lead to fewer new arrivals and lower birth rates among immigrant communities.
LiftKit – UI where "everything derives from the golden ratio"
Liftkit is a web3 development platform that provides a suite of tools and services to help developers build decentralized applications. It offers features such as wallet integration, smart contract deployment, and cross-chain functionality to streamline the development process.
Vercel's CEO offers to cover expenses of 'Jmail'
The article discusses the importance of effective communication and collaboration within software development teams, highlighting strategies for fostering an environment that supports open dialogue, resolving conflicts, and ensuring everyone's voices are heard.
Luce: First Electric Ferrari
The article discusses Ferrari's new lighting technology, Ferrari Luce, which aims to enhance the driving experience by integrating advanced lighting solutions into their vehicles. It highlights the company's focus on innovative design and technology to improve the overall performance and aesthetics of their cars.
Simplifying Vulkan one subsystem at a time
The article discusses the Khronos Group's efforts to simplify the Vulkan API by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable subsystems. This approach aims to make Vulkan more accessible to developers by reducing the complexity and learning curve associated with the full Vulkan API.
Testing Ads in ChatGPT
The article discusses OpenAI's testing of advertising in ChatGPT, including the company's motivations, experiments, and plans to monetize the AI assistant while maintaining user trust and privacy.
AI doesn’t reduce work, it intensifies it
Original article: https://hbr.org/2026/02/ai-doesnt-reduce-work-it-intensifies...
Parse, Don't Validate (2019)
The article discusses the concept of 'parsing, not validating' as a more effective approach to processing input data. It argues that parsing data into a structured representation is more reliable and maintainable than attempting to validate the data against a set of rules.