Slop is everywhere for those with eyes to see
The article explores the prevalence of 'slop' - defined as waste, excess, or inefficiency - in various aspects of modern life, from homes to businesses to governments. It suggests that being aware of and addressing slop can lead to significant improvements in productivity, cost savings, and overall efficiency.
Releasing rainbow tables to accelerate Net-NTLMv1 protocol deprecation
Google Cloud announced the deprecation of .NET NTLMv1 authentication to improve security and protect against attacks like rainbow table attacks. Organizations are advised to transition to more secure authentication methods like NTLMv2 or Azure Active Directory.
Reading across books with Claude Code
The article explores the concept of 'syntopic reading' using the AI language model Claude. It discusses the potential of this approach to help users efficiently synthesize information from multiple sources and gain a deeper understanding of complex topics.
FLUX.2 [Klein]: Towards Interactive Visual Intelligence
The article discusses Flux2, a new deep learning model that combines visual and language understanding to enable interactive visual intelligence. Flux2 is designed to engage in open-ended dialogue about visual content, making it a promising step towards more advanced and user-friendly computer vision systems.
Germany's shut down of nuclear plants a 'huge mistake', says Merz
The article discusses former German Chancellor Angela Merz's criticism of Germany's decision to shut down its nuclear power plants, calling it a 'huge mistake' that has contributed to the country's current energy crisis and heavy reliance on Russian gas.
Install.md: A standard for LLM-executable installation
The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to install the MD standard for LLM (Large Language Model) executable installation, which is a standardized format for packaging and distributing LLM models to ensure consistent and reliable deployment across different environments.
Left in the cold: Study finds most renters shut out of energy-saving upgrades
A study finds that the majority of renters in the United States are unable to access energy-saving upgrades for their homes, resulting in higher utility costs and a lack of access to the benefits of improved energy efficiency.
Earth from Space: The Fate of a Giant
This article from the European Space Agency discusses the fate of a giant, a massive iceberg that broke off from Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf in 2021. It examines the environmental impact and ongoing monitoring of this significant event in the context of climate change.
Keifu – A TUI for navigating commit graphs with color and clarity
The article provides an overview of Keifu, an open-source Japanese family tree visualization tool. It allows users to create and explore family trees, with features like importing GEDCOM files, searching for relatives, and generating reports.
Drawbot: Let's hack something cute (2025)
The article describes the creation of a 'DrawBot', a small robot that can draw and create art. It explores the design process, hardware components, and software used to build and program the DrawBot, providing a tutorial for readers to create their own customized DrawBot.
Re: Mix: open-source repairable blender
The article discusses the reMix open-source project, which aims to create a decentralized, community-driven music platform. The project focuses on empowering artists and listeners by enabling direct connections, transparent revenue sharing, and the use of blockchain technology.
ChatGPT is getting ads. Sam Altman once called them a 'last resort.'
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is expected to generate $1 billion in ad revenue by 2026 as it integrates advertising into its popular language model. The article discusses the potential impact of ChatGPT-powered advertising and the company's plans to monetize its technology.
Trump Bought Netflix and Warner Bros. Bonds in Days After Megadeal Was Announced
Former President Donald Trump purchased significant amounts of bonds from Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, and other major media companies after they announced major business deals, suggesting he may have been taking advantage of market movements related to those transactions.
Drone Hacking Part 1: Dumping Firmware and Bruteforcing ECC
The article discusses the security vulnerabilities of drones and how they can be hacked. It explores the technical details of drone hacking, including the exploitation of common security flaws and the potential for remote control of drones by unauthorized parties.
Chinese Fishing Boats Form Sea Barriers
The article examines China's use of fishing boats as a maritime militia, which is strategically deployed to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea and block other nations' access to disputed waters. It highlights how this tactic has led to rising tensions and increased risks of conflict in the region.
Show HN: Flag AI Slop in PRs
Hi HN,
Lately Github PRs have been drowning in a flood of AI slop. I’ve been seeing it myself, and I’m not the only one: https://x.com/mitchellh/status/2011819428061855915
I think it’s great that folks are using AI tools to code faster and better, but too many folks are abusing them to make low-quality contributions to public repos. This takes a lot of reviewers’ mindshare.
IMO there needs to be a mechanism to flag low-effort PRs with AI slop, so you can just skip reading them. So I built one: https://haystackeditor.com/slop-detector
It’s a simple AI slop detector, and I also included some AI slop examples and a “Is it Slop or Not?” game for fun.
It detects AI messups like: - changes totally unrelated to PR purpose - hallucinated functions - duplicate code (specifically, when the AI re-implements a functionality that already exists elsewhere) - terrible comments
Would you use a tool like this?
The Toxic Modernity Narrative
The article examines the 'toxic modernity' narrative, which portrays modern life as inherently harmful, and argues that this perspective can lead to an unhealthy fixation on perceived threats while overlooking the significant benefits of modern progress.
Deep reading can boost your critical thinking and help you resist misinformation
The article discusses the benefits of deep reading, a skill that can improve critical thinking and help resist misinformation. It outlines strategies for developing deep reading habits, such as actively engaging with the text, analyzing multiple perspectives, and reflecting on the broader context.
The Engineer to Executive Translation Layer
The article explores the communication challenges between engineers and executives, highlighting the need for a shared understanding of each other's priorities, perspectives, and ways of thinking to effectively collaborate and achieve organizational goals.
Chinese Fishing Boats Form Sea Barriers
The article examines China's use of fishing boats as a maritime militia, which is strategically deployed to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea and block other nations' access to disputed waters. It highlights how this tactic has led to rising tensions and increased risks of conflict in the region.