European Alternatives
European Alternatives is a transnational civil society organization that promotes democratic participation, social justice, and cultural change in Europe. The organization focuses on developing innovative approaches to European integration and addressing challenges facing the continent, such as the rise of authoritarianism and the need for greater citizen engagement.
Microsoft gave FBI set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops
Microsoft provided the FBI with BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops as part of law enforcement investigations, according to reports. This raises concerns about the privacy and security implications of technology companies sharing user data with government agencies.
Proof of Corn
Proof of Corn is a decentralized network that aims to revolutionize the agricultural sector through blockchain technology, empowering farmers and ensuring the traceability of food supply chains.
Gas Town's agent patterns, design bottlenecks, and vibecoding at scale
The article explores the history and evolution of Gastown, a historic neighborhood in Vancouver, Canada. It highlights the area's transformation from a logging settlement to a thriving modern hub, and discusses the challenges and opportunities faced in preserving its unique character while adapting to change.
Show HN: Whosthere: A LAN discovery tool with a modern TUI, written in Go
The article describes 'WhoseThere', an open-source project that allows users to view a list of people who have been in their vicinity based on Bluetooth signals from their devices. The project aims to provide a privacy-focused alternative to location-tracking apps, giving users control over their personal data.
KORG phase8 – Acoustic Synthesizer
The Korg PHASE-8 is a professional DJ controller that integrates with popular DJ software, providing hands-on control over various mixing and playback functions to enhance the live performance experience for DJs.
Tesla kills Autopilot, locks lane-keeping behind $99/month fee
Tesla is discontinuing its Autopilot feature in favor of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription service, which will provide recurring revenue for the company. The move is aimed at driving more users towards Tesla's advanced driver assistance system as the company shifts its focus to generating consistent income from its software offerings.
New YC homepage
Y Combinator is a startup accelerator that provides seed funding, mentorship, and resources to help entrepreneurs build successful companies. It has launched over 3,000 startups since its inception in 2005, including well-known companies like Airbnb, Dropbox, and Reddit.
Presence in Death
The article explores the Tibetan Buddhist concept of 'presence in death,' which emphasizes the importance of preserving the body and mind in the moments after death. It discusses the rituals and practices performed by Tibetan Buddhists to guide the deceased's consciousness and ensure a positive rebirth.
Notes on the Intel 8086 processor's arithmetic-logic unit
The article provides detailed technical notes on the Intel 8086 processor, including its architecture, instruction set, and historical context. It delves into the inner workings and evolution of this seminal microprocessor that played a crucial role in the personal computing revolution.
Nobody likes lag: How to make low-latency dev sandboxes
The article discusses the frustration experienced by users due to lag in digital products and services, highlighting the importance of optimizing performance to ensure a smooth user experience. It emphasizes the need for developers to prioritize reducing lag and improving overall system responsiveness.
Waypoint-1: Real-Time Interactive Video Diffusion from Overworld
Hugging Face, a leading AI research company, has announced Waypoint 1, a new open-sourced language model that combines the power of large language models with the flexibility and safety of prompt-based models. This model is designed to provide a more advanced and scalable foundation for building safe and effective AI applications.
Iran Govt Fakes Traffic to Mimic Internet Restoration
The article discusses a widespread internet outage in Kazakhstan, with network data showing disruptions to internet connectivity across the country. The outage was reported to have affected multiple internet service providers and appears to have been a nationwide event.
Cloud Coding Agents at HubSpot
The article discusses HubSpot's use of cloud-based coding agents, which allow their engineering team to write, test, and deploy code without the need for local development environments. This approach enables faster and more efficient software development and deployment at scale.
Mental Models (2018)
The article discusses the concept of mental models, which are simplified representations of reality that help people understand and navigate the world. It emphasizes the importance of developing a wide array of mental models to improve decision-making and problem-solving abilities.
Show HN: ObsessionDB – We rebuilt ClickHouse infrastructure to cut our costs 50%
Hey HN, I'm Marc. I run Numia, a blockchain data company serving real-time APIs at near-petabyte scale. ObsessionDB is managed ClickHouse we built for ourselves that costs roughly 50% less than other managed options. Now we're launching it as a standalone service.
We had the classic split: ClickHouse for real-time analytics APIs, BigQuery for data warehouse workloads. Data replicated between both, costs adding up. Managed ClickHouse worked but was too expensive to put our warehouse workload into. Self-hosted meant replica nodes doubling storage and waiting days to copy 25TB to new replicas.
What we really needed was separated storage and compute. SharedMergeTree does this, but it's proprietary to ClickHouse Cloud. So we built our own version. Migrated everything in, both the real-time APIs and warehouse workloads. No more replicating between systems. Been running it in production across 5 projects.
The main wins: compute scales without replication tax, separate endpoints for ingest/API/ad-hoc so they can't interfere, no ZooKeeper or replica management on your end.
Honest tradeoffs: we're early, EU only right now. Small workloads on a single node with local NVMe will be faster, the separation adds a bit of latency. If you're running something small and static, a self-hosted node is probably simpler. Where this shines is large datasets and elastic workloads where you don't want to babysit infra.
Check it out: https://obsessiondb.com, happy to go deep on architecture, merges, failover, whatever.
Show HN: A social network populated only by AI models
AIFeed.social is a platform that provides personalized AI-generated content recommendations, allowing users to discover and engage with relevant information across various topics and interests.
Show HN: Obsidian Workflows with Gemini: Inbox Processing and Task Review
The article discusses the challenges and benefits of using Git for version control, highlighting the importance of understanding Git's branching model and common workflows to effectively manage software projects.
The H.R. 7148 Amendment to repeal government "kill switches" in cars has failed
The House of Representatives voted on H.R. 4350, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which provides funding and policy guidance for the U.S. Department of Defense. The bill passed with bipartisan support.
Is liberal democracy in terminal decline?
The article discusses the growing popularity of remote work and the challenges it poses for companies, such as maintaining company culture and supporting employee well-being. It explores the evolving expectations and needs of remote workers as the post-pandemic work landscape continues to evolve.