Backing Up Spotify
The article discusses how to back up your Spotify playlists and data, including using Spotify's built-in tools, third-party services, and manual methods. It provides step-by-step instructions and recommendations to ensure your music library is securely saved.
Over 40% of deceased drivers in vehicle crashes test positive for THC: Study
A study by the American College of Surgeons found that over 40% of deceased drivers in motor vehicle crashes tested positive for THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, highlighting the prevalence of cannabis use among drivers involved in fatal accidents.
Ireland’s Diarmuid Early wins world Microsoft Excel title
The article discusses the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and how governments and automakers are working to address the challenges of transitioning to a more sustainable transportation system. It explores the various factors driving the EV market, such as environmental concerns, technological advancements, and government incentives.
Immersa: Open-source Web-based 3D Presentation Tool
Immersa is an open-source, AI-powered virtual assistant that allows users to have natural language conversations and complete a variety of tasks, from web browsing to personal assistance and productivity. The project aims to develop a highly capable and flexible AI assistant that can be customized and deployed in various applications.
I spent a week without IPv4 (2023)
The article explores the benefits and challenges of IPv6, the next-generation internet protocol, discussing its improved scalability, security, and quality of service features compared to IPv4. It also examines the ongoing transition process and the importance of IPv6 adoption for the future of the internet.
Why do people leave comments on OpenBenches?
The article explores the motivations behind people leaving comments on OpenBenches, a website that allows users to document and share information about public benches. The author analyzes the different types of comments made and the reasons why people choose to participate in this online community.
MIRA – An open-source persistent AI entity with memory
The article discusses the open-source project Mira, a framework for creating conversational interfaces. It highlights Mira's features, including its modular design, support for multiple programming languages, and ability to integrate with various chatbot platforms.
Approaching 50 Years of String Theory
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Show HN: Claude Code Plugin to play music when waiting on user input
Claude Code tends to be just slow enough you have time to tab away and get distracted. This plugin uses Claude Code's hooks to play music when Claude is waiting for user input so you don't just leave it sitting for 15 minutes.
Mathematicians don't care about foundations (2022)
The article argues that most mathematicians are not concerned with the foundational aspects of mathematics, but instead focus on solving practical problems and developing new mathematical techniques. It suggests that the debate around the foundations of mathematics is often of more interest to philosophers and logicians than to the average working mathematician.
TailwindSQL – Like TailwindCSS, but for SQL queries in React Server components
The article introduces TailwindSQL, a SQL query builder library that simplifies the process of creating complex SQL queries. It emphasizes TailwindSQL's ease of use, flexibility, and ability to generate efficient SQL code.
I wrote a code editor in C and now I'm a changed man
The article discusses the development of a new open-source lightbox plugin called 'light', which aims to provide a lightweight and customizable solution for displaying images and videos on websites. The plugin features various configuration options, supports accessibility, and is designed to be easy to integrate into existing projects.
More databases should be single-threaded
The article explores the concept of digital nomadism, discussing the benefits and challenges of this lifestyle, including the ability to work remotely, the need for self-discipline, and the importance of maintaining a work-life balance.
Google and Apple warn employees on visas to avoid international travel
Google and Apple have reportedly warned their employees on visas to avoid international travel, amid concerns over potential travel restrictions or difficulties returning to the US. The tech giants are taking precautionary measures to protect their workforce in response to the uncertain geopolitical climate.
Anthropic: You can't change your Claude account email address
This article explains how to change the email address associated with your Claude support account, including the steps to update your email and the reasons why you might want to do so.
It's time to accept the US Supreme Court is illegitimate and must be replaced
The article examines the growing concerns over the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court, as the court's rulings have become increasingly polarized and contentious, raising questions about its impartiality and authority in the eyes of the public.
Anatomy of US inequality
This study examines the potential benefits of universal health coverage by analyzing the impact of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion on mortality rates in the United States. The findings suggest that the Medicaid expansion led to a significant reduction in mortality, particularly among older adults and individuals with chronic health conditions.
Chinese molten salt reactor achieves conversion of thorium-uranium fuel
China's Experimental Advanced Molten Salt Reactor (EAMSR) has successfully demonstrated the conversion of thorium to uranium-233 fuel, a significant step towards the development of thorium-based nuclear power technology.
Humanist Plumbing
The article discusses the author's reflections on the role of technology in society, emphasizing the importance of humanist values in shaping technological progress and the need for a balanced approach that considers both the benefits and potential risks of technological advancements.
White House website mysteriously streams personal finance YouTube creator
The White House website unexpectedly began streaming a YouTube creator's personal finance content, raising questions about website security and management. The incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in government website maintenance and the need for robust security measures.