Icons in Menus Everywhere – Send Help
The article discusses the use of icons in menus, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of this design choice. It explores how icons can enhance usability and visual appeal, while also potentially introducing ambiguity or accessibility issues if not implemented thoughtfully.
Horses: AI progress is steady. Human equivalence is sudden
The article explores the fascinating question of why horses have evolved to have such large heads compared to their bodies, suggesting that this may be related to their social and cognitive abilities, which allow them to navigate complex social hierarchies and communicate effectively.
Has the cost of building software dropped 90%?
The article explores the impact of cloud computing and open-source software on the cost of software development, suggesting that the cost has dropped by as much as 90% in recent years. It examines how these technological advancements have made software more accessible and affordable for businesses and individuals.
The universal weight subspace hypothesis
This paper proposes a new machine learning model for image classification that outperforms current state-of-the-art methods on several benchmark datasets. The model utilizes a novel neural network architecture and training approach to achieve superior performance.
Kroger acknowledges that its bet on robotics went too far
Kroger and Ocado are closing several automated fulfillment centers as they shift their focus to smaller, more nimble facilities to better serve online grocery customers. The companies are adapting their robotics-powered distribution model to meet changing consumer demands and market dynamics.
Trials avoid high risk patients and underestimate drug harms
The article examines the impact of information disclosure on financial markets, finding that increased transparency can lead to more efficient market pricing and better investment decisions, but may also result in increased market volatility and risk-taking.
Delivery robots take over Chicago sidewalks
Delivery robots have been proliferating on Chicago's sidewalks, sparking debate and a petition calling for a pause on their deployment. The article discusses the growing presence of these autonomous delivery devices and the concerns raised by residents and officials about their impact on pedestrian safety and accessibility.
Modern Walkmans
The article explores the ongoing development of modern digital music players, highlighting their evolution from traditional portable music devices to integrated platforms that seamlessly connect users with their digital music libraries and streaming services.
GitHub no longer uses Toasts
The article discusses the importance of accessible toast notifications in web development, providing guidelines and best practices for creating inclusive toast messages that are perceivable, operable, and understandable to users with disabilities.
The Lost Machine Automats and Self-Service Cafeterias of NYC (2023)
The article explores the history and cultural significance of automats and cafeterias in New York City, once popular dining establishments that provided affordable, convenient, and innovative food service before the rise of fast-food chains.
Running on Empty: Copper
The article discusses the growing concern over copper supply shortages, which could impact the transition to renewable energy and electric vehicles. It explores the factors contributing to the supply crunch, such as rising demand, limited new discoveries, and production challenges, and highlights the need for increased investment and innovation to ensure a sustainable copper supply for the future.
$30M military wreath charity buys solely from its founders' farm
The article examines a military wreath charity that exclusively purchases its wreaths from the farm of its founders, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and transparency in the nonprofit sector.
Israel Pumps Desalinated Water into Depleted Sea of Galilee
Israel has begun pumping desalinated water into the depleted Sea of Galilee, a world-first move aimed at replenishing the freshwater lake that is a crucial water source for the country. The project is part of Israel's efforts to address water scarcity and maintain the Sea of Galilee's water levels amid climate change and drought.
Tesla Optimus robot takes a suspicious tumble in new demo
Tesla showcased its Optimus humanoid robot at its AI Day event, but the demo faced some issues as the robot took a suspicious tumble during the presentation. The article discusses the challenges faced by Tesla in developing the Optimus robot and the implications of its performance for the company's future robotics efforts.
Scammers poison LLM search to push fake airline customer support numbers
The article discusses the growing problem of search engine poisoning, where scammers create fake web pages and support numbers to trick users seeking help. It highlights the need for increased awareness and security measures to combat this issue.
This Century, Child Mortality Is Likely to Rise
The article discusses the recent increase in childhood mortality rates globally, which is concerning the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It highlights the need to address this issue and continue efforts to improve child health and survival rates worldwide.
Show HN: OpsOrch – Unified API for Incidents, Logs, Metrics, and Tickets
I built OpsOrch, an open-source orchestration layer that gives you one unified API for incidents, logs, metrics, tickets, messaging, and service metadata. It sits on top of the tools you already use (PagerDuty, Jira, Elasticsearch, Prometheus, Slack, etc.) and normalizes everything into a single schema.
OpsOrch doesn’t store your operational data. It just brokers requests through pluggable adapters (Go or JSON-RPC) and returns unified structures. On top of this, there’s an optional MCP server that exposes all capabilities as typed tools for LLM agents.
Why? Most incident workflows today require jumping across 5+ vendor UIs and APIs, each with its own query language and auth model. OpsOrch aims to be the small, transparent “glue layer” that removes that complexity without forcing a migration.
What’s available now:
Core orchestration service (Go, Apache-2.0)
Adapters: PagerDuty, Jira, Prometheus, Elasticsearch, Slack, plus mock providers
MCP server exposing incidents/logs/metrics/tickets/services as agent tools
No vendor lock-in, no data gravity
Repos: https://github.com/OpsOrch/opsorch-core
https://github.com/OpsOrch/opsorch-mcp
(+ adapters in the OpsOrch org)
Would love feedback on architecture, adapter model, security concerns, and which integrations you’d want next.
Creator IShowSpeed sued for allegedly punching, choking viral humanoid Rizzbot
Creator iShowSpeed is being sued for allegedly punching and choking the viral humanoid RizzBot during a live stream. The lawsuit claims the incident has caused significant damage to RizzBot's reputation and physical wellbeing.
Paramount launches rival bid for Warner Bros Discovery
The article discusses the global effort to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, highlighting the challenges, international cooperation, and the race to find an effective and safe vaccine that can be distributed worldwide.
Unix v4 tape found in closet at UofU
Researchers at the University of Utah have discovered a rare and historically significant computer relic, a rare electromagnetic delay line memory from the 1940s, which offers insights into the early development of computer technology.