Europeans' health data sold to US firm run by ex-Israeli spies
https://archive.ph/1c0ED
I'm Kenyan. I don't write like ChatGPT, ChatGPT writes like me
The article discusses the author's perspective as a Kenyan writer, highlighting the importance of maintaining cultural identity and authenticity in their writing, rather than conforming to perceived expectations or trends like ChatGPT-generated content.
Roomba maker goes bankrupt, Chinese owner emerges
https://www.reuters.com/technology/irobot-enters-chapter-11-...
“Super secure” messaging app leaks everyone's phone number
A popular secure messaging app favored by conservative activists was found to have a security flaw that exposed the phone numbers of all its users, raising concerns about the app's privacy and security claims.
If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?
The article discusses the potential impact of AI replacing human workers and the idea of AI systems paying taxes to offset the economic disruption. It explores the challenges and considerations around implementing such a tax system as automation continues to transform the job market.
Adafruit: Arduino’s Rules Are ‘Incompatible With Open Source’
The article discusses the tensions between Adafruit's closed-source hardware and software policies, and the open-source ethos of the Arduino platform. It highlights the challenges faced by open-source projects when working with hardware vendors that impose restrictive licensing terms.
Pro-democracy HK tycoon Jimmy Lai convicted in national security trial
The article examines the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and the challenges associated with their widespread adoption, such as the need for more charging infrastructure and the impact on electric grid stability.
Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)
What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?
Thousands of U.S. farmers have Parkinson's. They blame a deadly pesticide
The article explores the link between a widely used pesticide and the high incidence of Parkinson's disease among U.S. farmers. It examines the concerns of farmers who believe their exposure to the pesticide is responsible for their neurological condition.
Hashcards: A plain-text spaced repetition system
HashCards is a plain-text spaced repetition tool that allows users to create and manage flashcards directly in their text editor. It provides a simple and efficient way to practice and retain information through a distributed, offline-first approach.
AI agents are starting to eat SaaS
The article discusses the rise of AI-powered agents that are beginning to encroach on the traditional Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business model, as these agents can directly connect users to services and data, bypassing the need for SaaS platforms.
Carrier Landing in Top Gun for the NES
The article examines the iconic 'Top Gun' movie and how it has influenced popular culture, particularly the famous 'fly-by' landing scene. It explores the technical aspects and the cultural significance of this memorable cinematic moment.
Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices
Newly uncovered documents reveal a secret collaboration between Pepsi and Walmart to influence consumer behavior and increase sales. The investigation examines the companies' strategies, including targeted marketing and product placement, and the potential ethical implications of their actions.
Avoid UUID Version 4 Primary Keys in Postgres
The article discusses the drawbacks of using UUID version 4 as primary keys in database tables, including performance issues and potential security risks. It suggests alternative approaches, such as using sequential integer IDs or UUID version 1, to address these concerns.
8M users' AI conversations sold for profit by "privacy" extensions
The article discusses the Urban VPN browser extension, which collects user data from AI conversations to improve its services. It raises concerns about user privacy and the potential misuse of this data by the extension's developers.
Elevated errors across many models
The article discusses a recent incident where the status page for the AI language model Claude experienced a partial outage, leading to intermittent availability and delayed responses. The incident was quickly identified and resolved by the engineering team.
Ford kills the All-Electric F-150
Ford has made the decision to discontinue the fully electric F-150 Lightning, opting instead to focus on a hybrid version of the popular pickup truck. This shift in strategy reflects the company's attempt to balance customer demands and environmental concerns.
Unscii
The article discusses the Unscii font, a high-quality monospace font designed for pixel art and retro gaming. It explores the font's creation, its unique features, and its applications in various digital mediums.
Rob Reiner has died
Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop
Upcoming Changes to Let's Encrypt Certificates
Let's Encrypt, a free and open-source certificate authority, is making changes to its certificate issuance process. The upcoming changes aim to improve the security and reliability of the Let's Encrypt ecosystem, including the introduction of a new root certificate and changes to the renewal process.
SoundCloud has banned VPN access
SoundCloud has banned access to its platform via VPNs, citing potential misuse of the service. This change has caused frustration among users who rely on VPNs for various reasons, including privacy and content access.
Microsoft Copilot AI Comes to LG TVs, and Can't Be Deleted
Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant is now available on select LG smart TVs, allowing users to control their TVs, search for content, and perform other tasks using voice commands. However, the Copilot feature cannot be deleted from the TVs, raising concerns about user privacy and control over their devices.
Shai-Hulud compromised a dev machine and raided GitHub org access: a post-mortem
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Trigger.dev team in dealing with the Shai Hulud incident, a major outage that affected their platform. It provides insights into the root causes, the team's response, and the lessons learned to improve the platform's resilience and prevent similar incidents in the future.
AI and the ironies of automation – Part 2
The article explores the ironies and paradoxes surrounding the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), including the potential for AI to create both beneficial and detrimental impacts on society, and the challenges of aligning AI systems with human values and ensuring their safe and ethical development.
Claude CLI deleted my home directory and wiped my Mac
GraphQL: The enterprise honeymoon is over
The article explores the challenges enterprises face in adopting GraphQL, including the complexity of transitioning from REST APIs, difficulties in securing GraphQL endpoints, and the need for specialized expertise. It emphasizes the importance of carefully evaluating GraphQL's suitability and potential drawbacks before implementing it in enterprise environments.
Fix HDMI-CEC weirdness with a Raspberry Pi and a $7 cable
The article discusses HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), a feature that allows devices connected via HDMI to communicate and control each other. It explains the benefits of HDMI CEC, such as simplified remote control usage and automatic device integration, and provides guidance on how to enable and troubleshoot the feature.