Floor796
The article discusses the rise of floor796, a company that specializes in producing high-quality, sustainable flooring solutions. It highlights the company's commitment to environmental responsibility and innovative design in their range of hardwood, laminate, and luxury vinyl tile products.
Calendar
The article provides a calendar for the year 2026, including information on the days of the week, holidays, and notable events for that year.
Replacing JavaScript with Just HTML
The article discusses the potential security risks associated with using HTML as a templating language in web applications, highlighting the importance of sanitizing and validating user input to prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and other vulnerabilities.
Growing up in “404 Not Found”: China's nuclear city in the Gobi Desert
How we lost communication to entertainment
The article discusses the evolution of communication and entertainment, exploring how digital technologies have transformed the way we interact, consume media, and experience the world around us. It examines the implications of these changes on our personal and social lives, highlighting both the benefits and challenges of the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Say No to Palantir in the NHS
The article discusses efforts to prevent Palantir, a data analytics company, from obtaining a contract with the UK's National Health Service (NHS). It outlines concerns about Palantir's involvement in healthcare data and calls for action to stop the company's expansion into the NHS.
Nvidia's $20B antitrust loophole
The article discusses GROQ, a powerful query language used in the Sanity content platform. It explains how GROQ allows for efficient and flexible data retrieval, enabling developers to build complex queries that fetch exactly the information they need.
Exe.dev
https://blog.exe.dev/meet-exe.dev
https://exe.dev/docs/how-exedev-works
https://exe.dev/docs/pricing
Gpg.fail
The article discusses the security flaws in the GnuPG cryptographic software, highlighting vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise the confidentiality and integrity of encrypted communications.
Last Year on My Mac: Look Back in Disbelief
The article reflects on the author's experiences and observations from the past year, highlighting the significant changes and challenges faced in the tech industry, particularly within the Apple ecosystem. It provides a retrospective look at the author's Mac-related activities and insights gained throughout the year.
Show HN: Ez FFmpeg – Video editing in plain English
I built a CLI tool that lets you do common video/audio operations without remembering ffmpeg syntax.
Instead of: ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -vf "fps=15,scale=480:-1:flags=lanczos" -loop 0 output.gif
You write: ff convert video.mp4 to gif
More examples: ff compress video.mp4 to 10mb ff trim video.mp4 from 0:30 to 1:00 ff extract audio from video.mp4 ff resize video.mp4 to 720p ff speed up video.mp4 by 2x ff reverse video.mp4
There are similar tools that use LLMs (wtffmpeg, llmpeg, ai-ffmpeg-cli), but they require API keys, cost money, and have latency.
Ez FFmpeg is different: - No AI – just regex pattern matching - Instant – no API calls - Free – no tokens - Offline – works without internet
It handles ~20 common operations that cover 90% of what developers actually do with ffmpeg. For edge cases, you still need ffmpeg directly.
Interactive mode (just type ff) shows media files in your current folder with typeahead search.
npm install -g ezff
Apple releases open-source model that instantly turns 2D photos into 3D views
ML.NET is an open-source and cross-platform machine learning framework developed by Microsoft. It allows developers to build, train, and deploy custom machine learning models within .NET applications.
Always bet on text (2014)
The article discusses the challenges of building large-scale software systems and the importance of balancing technical debt, complexity, and pragmatism. It emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to software development that prioritizes maintainability, resilience, and long-term sustainability.
Publishing your work increases your luck
This guide provides practical advice for publishing your work on GitHub, covering topics such as creating a README file, licensing your project, and promoting your work to the open-source community.
Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers (2022)
The article discusses the importance of understanding how computer systems work, particularly the interaction between hardware and software. It emphasizes the value of acquiring low-level knowledge to become a more effective and well-rounded software developer.
Fathers’ choices may be packaged and passed down in sperm RNA
The article examines how a father's physical fitness can be passed down to offspring through RNA molecules in sperm. Researchers found that paternal exercise alters sperm RNA, which can impact the health and development of future generations.
QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop
The article announces the initial release of the QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop, a development environment for building and testing QNX-based systems on a Linux host computer. The release provides a container-based solution for developers to access the QNX development tools and runtime environments more easily.
Rainbow Six Siege hacked as players get billions of credits and random bans
Rainbow Six Siege experienced a global server outage due to a hacking incident, disrupting gameplay for players worldwide. The game's developer, Ubisoft, is working to resolve the issue and restore normal operations.
USD share as global reserve currency drops to lowest since 1994
The article discusses the declining status of the US dollar as the global reserve currency, with its share dropping to the lowest level since 1994. It explores the factors contributing to this shift, including the increasing use of alternative currencies and the geopolitical tensions affecting the dollar's dominance.
Nvidia just paid $20B for a company that missed its revenue target by 75%
NVIDIA announced its plans to acquire Arm, a leading designer of microprocessor technology, for $40 billion, in a move aimed at expanding NVIDIA's reach in the semiconductor market and strengthening its position in the growing AI and edge computing sectors.
Pre-commit hooks are broken
The article argues that pre-commit hooks are fundamentally flawed, as they can be bypassed and do not provide reliable enforcement of code quality standards. The author suggests exploring alternative approaches, such as CI/CD pipelines, to ensure consistent code quality throughout the development process.
Building a macOS app to know when my Mac is thermal throttling
The article discusses an app for macOS that helps users monitor and mitigate thermal throttling, a common issue that can affect the performance of their laptops. The app provides real-time temperature monitoring, fan control, and recommendations to improve cooling and prevent performance degradation.
Employee commits suicide after MongoDB fired her during mental health leave
This article is a heartfelt tribute to Annie, a beloved and irreplaceable daughter who passed away, written by her father. It explores the profound impact of her life and the enduring love and grief experienced by her family.
Toll roads are spreading in America
The article discusses the growing presence of toll roads in the United States, which are being used to fund infrastructure projects and relieve congestion, though critics argue they disproportionately burden lower-income drivers.
OrangePi 6 Plus Review
The article provides a comprehensive review of the Orange Pi 6 Plus, a single-board computer (SBC) with a powerful Rockchip RK3588 processor and a range of connectivity options. It examines the device's hardware capabilities, performance, and potential use cases, offering a detailed assessment for readers interested in exploring the Orange Pi 6 Plus as a versatile computing platform.
Windows 2 for the Apricot PC/Xi
This article explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the author's life, particularly the shift from an in-person to a remote work environment, and the challenges and opportunities that arose as a result of this transition.
AI Slop Report: The Global Rise of Low-Quality AI Videos
The article discusses the rise of low-quality AI-generated videos, known as 'AI slop,' and its impact on the online video landscape. It explores the challenges posed by the increasing availability and use of these videos, which often lack quality, context, and credibility.
Richard Stallman at the First Hackers Conference in 1984 [video]
Hungry Fat Cells Could Someday Starve Cancer
The article explores how manipulating the metabolism of fat cells could potentially be used as a cancer treatment. Researchers have found that by stimulating the consumption of fat in these cells, they can starve and kill cancer cells that rely on the same fat sources for energy.