Anthropic Explicitly Blocking OpenCode
The article discusses the growing popularity of remote work and its impact on the workforce. It explores the benefits and challenges of working from home, as well as the potential long-term implications for companies and employees.
Handy – Free open source speech-to-text app
Handy is an open-source project that provides a collection of Python scripts and tools to automate various tasks, including file management, system administration, and data processing. The project aims to simplify and streamline common workflows for developers, IT professionals, and power users.
New Safari developer tools provide insight into CSS Grid Lanes
The article discusses new features in Safari's developer tools that provide insight into CSS Grid layouts, including visual aids to help understand Grid lanes and a new Grid Inspector tool.
EU-US relationship is 'disintegrating,' says Germany's vice chancellor
The article discusses the growing division between Europe and the United States, particularly highlighted by the comments of German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil criticizing former US President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy and its impact on transatlantic relations.
Greenland: Macron warns of 'cascading consequences' if US seizes island
The article discusses French President Emmanuel Macron's warning about the potential cascading consequences if the United States were to seize control of Greenland, a strategically important Arctic territory. Macron emphasizes the geopolitical significance of Greenland and the need to address climate change and environmental challenges in the region.
FBI raids Washington Post journalist's home, seizes devices
The FBI raided the home of a Washington Post journalist and seized their electronic devices. This incident raises concerns about press freedom and the government's treatment of journalists.
Wired: "Tech Workers Are Condemning ICE Even as Their CEOs Stay Quiet"
The article explores the growing backlash against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tactics in Silicon Valley, where tech companies and activists are taking steps to limit cooperation with the agency and support immigrant communities.
"Don't worry. Boys are hard to find." Trump/Epstein and... Criminal Enterprises
The article discusses the perceived scarcity of available men for dating, especially among women in their 30s, and suggests that this narrative may not be entirely accurate. It explores societal pressures and expectations that contribute to this perception and encourages a more nuanced understanding of the dating landscape.
Tech Writers Are About to Become Obsolete
The article discusses how to turn a codebase into a knowledge base, highlighting the benefits of creating a centralized repository of information that can be easily accessed by team members. It provides practical steps and tools for documenting code, managing project knowledge, and making it accessible to the entire organization.
Verizon Is Down
Verizon's network experienced a widespread outage, causing iPhones to display an 'SOS' emergency calling mode. The outage affected customers across the United States, with Verizon working to restore full service.
Why being a 'loner' could be good for you [video]
The article explores the potential benefits of being a loner, such as increased creativity, self-awareness, and resilience. It challenges the societal perception that loneliness is inherently negative, suggesting that embracing solitude can have positive impacts on mental health and personal growth.
Photos Capture the Breathtaking Scale of China's Wind and Solar Buildout
This photo essay explores China's rapid expansion of renewable energy, showcasing its impressive progress in harnessing solar, wind, and hydropower to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The Single-Click Microsoft Copilot Attack That Silently Steals Personal Data
The article discusses the concept of reprompting, a technique used in conversational interfaces to gather more information from users when their initial input is unclear or incomplete. It highlights the importance of reprompting to improve user experience and provide more accurate responses.
AI models are starting to crack high-level math problems
Powerful AI models are making significant progress in solving advanced mathematical problems, achieving higher scores on benchmarks and potentially impacting fields like scientific research and complex problem-solving.
Just Get a Better Job
The article discusses the common advice of 'just getting another job' when faced with a difficult work situation. It explores the complexities and challenges of this suggestion, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of individual circumstances and the job market.
Chinese military says it is developing over 10 quantum warfare weapons
The Chinese military is developing over 10 quantum warfare weapons, including quantum radar, quantum communication, and quantum computing capabilities, to enhance its military advantage and counter Western technologies.
Trump would want military action in Iran to be Swift and decisive, sources say
According to sources, former President Trump was reportedly considering swift and decisive military action against Iran in the final weeks of his term, raising concerns about potential conflict in the region.
Communication as a Product
This article explores how effective communication can be viewed as a product that organizations should actively design, build, and maintain. It discusses the importance of communication in the workplace and provides strategies for developing a culture of clear, efficient, and engaging communication within a company.
Let Apple's offline translation framework translation be your translation engine
TranslatorProxy is an open-source project that provides a web-based translation service, allowing users to translate text between various languages using a simple API. The project aims to offer a privacy-focused and user-friendly alternative to commercial translation services.
Show HN: Flour Hour – I built a bread baking app with Claude Code in 3 hours
I built this to solve my own problem — sourdough takes ~20 hours from start to finish, and I was tired of setting a dozen alarms and constantly checking "what's next?" Flour Hour lets you pick a recipe, set your start time (or work backwards from when you want to eat), and it calculates every step with exact timestamps. Includes 22 recipes: classic sourdough, same-day sourdough, focaccia, bagels, croissants, brioche, discard pancakes, and more. Each with ingredients. Tech: React + Vite, deployed on GitHub Pages. The interesting part — I built it entirely by talking to Claude Code. Described what I wanted like a client, and it wrote all the code. Took about 3 hours of conversation (not counting rate limits). GitHub: https://github.com/YaninaTrekhleb/flour-hour Happy to answer questions about the build process or the app itself.