The Undermining of the CDC
The article examines the erosion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) authority and influence, as well as the political and ideological factors that have undermined the agency's ability to effectively respond to public health crises.
Austria's armed forces rely on LibreOffice instead of Microsoft
The article discusses the Austrian military's adoption of free and open-source software, including LibreOffice and Firefox, as part of a broader move towards more cost-effective and secure technology solutions.
Israel's IDF Bans Android Phones: iPhones Now Mandatory
The article discusses Israel's decision to ban the use of Android devices by its military forces, citing security concerns over potential hacking threats. It also notes that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is mandating the use of iPhones for its personnel to enhance cybersecurity measures.
Geothermal Breakthrough in South Texas Signals New Era for Ercot
The article discusses a geothermal breakthrough in South Texas, which could signal a new era for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power grid. The breakthrough involves the successful development of a new geothermal power plant that could provide a reliable and sustainable source of electricity for the region.
Shopify lays off staff to keep team 'fast, sharp and focused'
Shopify, an e-commerce platform, has announced layoffs of around 1,000 employees, or 10% of its global workforce, in an effort to adjust its operations and adapt to changing economic conditions.
Kopi Luwak
Kopi luwak is a type of coffee that is made from coffee cherries that have been partially digested and excreted by the Asian palm civet, a small mammal. This unique production process results in a coffee with a distinctive flavor and aroma, which has made it one of the most expensive coffee varieties in the world.
Black Friday sets online spending record of $11.8B
This year's Black Friday saw a new online spending record of $11.8 billion, according to data from Adobe. The report highlights the continued shift towards e-commerce, with consumers increasingly turning to online shopping for their holiday purchases.
ChatGPT 3 turned 3 today. It still hasn't come close to meeting expectations
The article discusses the limitations of ChatGPT, a popular language model, three years after its release. It highlights that while ChatGPT has made significant progress, it still lacks common sense reasoning, struggles with long-term coherence, and is not a general intelligence capable of solving all problems.
Show HN: MTXT – Music Text Format
The article introduces mtxt, an open-source, cross-platform text editor designed for technical and programming-related tasks. It highlights mtxt's features, such as support for multiple programming languages, syntax highlighting, and built-in terminal emulator, making it a versatile tool for developers and writers.
Qwen3-VL can scan two-hour videos and pinpoint nearly every detail
The article discusses a new AI technology called QWen3-VL that can analyze and summarize two-hour videos, identifying nearly every detail with high accuracy. This breakthrough in computer vision and natural language processing could have significant implications for various industries, from entertainment to surveillance.
Self-hosting my photos with Immich
The article discusses the author's experience in self-hosting their photo collection using Immich, an open-source personal photo management platform. It covers the setup process, key features, and the author's perspective on the advantages of self-hosting over cloud-based photo services.
Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk Away
The article discusses the growing burnout and exhaustion among open-source software developers, who struggle with increasing demands, lack of funding, and insufficient support from large tech companies relying on their work.
Local AI: 152 Open-Source Tools for 100% Offline LLMs (2025–2026)
The article provides an overview of the 'Awesome Local AI' repository, which is a curated list of open-source tools and resources for developing and deploying AI models on local devices, focusing on privacy-preserving and energy-efficient technologies.
Man behind in-flight Evil Twin WiFi attacks gets 7 years in prison
A man was sentenced to 7 years in prison for carrying out 'evil twin' Wi-Fi attacks on airline passengers, allowing him to intercept their internet traffic and steal personal information.
AI Can Generate Code. Is That a Threat to Computer Science Education?
The article explores the potential impact of AI-generated code on computer science education, discussing concerns that it could undermine the learning process and the importance of teaching students fundamental programming skills.
Skeuomorph
A skeuomorph is a design element that retains ornamental design cues from structures that were necessary in the original version of the object, even when those features are no longer structurally or functionally necessary. The term is commonly used in the context of digital user interface design, where skeuomorphic elements are often used to make digital tools and applications more intuitive and user-friendly.
A personal email newsletter is great
The article discusses the importance of sending a follow-up email after a job interview, providing tips on how to craft an effective thank-you message that reinforces your interest, highlights your qualifications, and leaves a lasting impression on the interviewer.
The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat
The article discusses the Steller's sea cow, a massive, 30-foot-long marine mammal that was hunted to extinction within 27 years of its discovery by Europeans in the 18th century. It highlights the rapid decline of this species due to overhunting and the importance of conservation efforts to protect vulnerable species from the threat of extinction.
Pro-tax Austrian heiress gives away $27M of her inheritance
Jacqueline Avant, the widow of music executive Clarence Avant, has donated her entire $13 million inheritance to a foundation dedicated to social justice causes. The article highlights Avant's decision to forgo personal wealth in favor of supporting philanthropic efforts aimed at promoting equity and empowering underserved communities.
Aircraft Boneyard
The article discusses aircraft boneyards, which are storage facilities for retired or decommissioned aircraft. These facilities allow airlines and military organizations to preserve and maintain aircraft that are no longer in active service, often for future use or as a source of spare parts.