Microsoft Office is using an artificially complex XML schema as a lock-in tool
The article discusses how artificially complex XML schemas can be used as a lock-in tool, effectively trapping users within a particular technology or vendor. It examines the potential risks and drawbacks of such practices, highlighting the importance of transparency and open standards in the software industry.
Shutting Down Clear Linux OS
The article announces the planned shutdown of the Clear Linux OS project, a developer-focused operating system, in the near future. It cites the project's decreasing developer community and the need to focus on other priorities as the main reasons for the decision.
Advertising Without Signal: The Rise of the Grifter Equilibrium
This article explores the challenges of advertising on Amazon, where the platform's algorithms can sometimes lead to confusing or irrelevant product recommendations, making it difficult for businesses to effectively promote their offerings to potential customers.
Debcraft – Easiest way to modify and build Debian packages
The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to create Debian packages using the debcraft tool, which simplifies the packaging process and helps streamline software distribution on Debian-based systems.
Ccusage: A CLI tool for analyzing Claude Code usage from local JSONL files
This article discusses the creation of a command-line utility called 'ccusage' that provides detailed information about a computer's CPU and memory usage, including historical data and graphical visualizations.
Pimping My Casio: Part Deux
The article discusses the author's continued efforts to customize and enhance their Casio watch, including adding new features and modifying the watch's appearance to make it more personalized and unique.
The Great Unracking: Saying goodbye to the servers at our physical datacenter
The article discusses Stack Overflow's decision to shut down its physical data center and migrate to the cloud, highlighting the technical and logistical challenges involved in the process and the benefits of cloud computing for the company.
This Should Not Be Possible
The article explores the role of 'No' in personal and professional lives, highlighting its importance in setting boundaries, making decisions, and cultivating self-awareness. It emphasizes the need to embrace 'No' as a powerful tool for personal growth and effective communication.
AI Gets Plugged into Managing California's Electric Grid
The article discusses how California is utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to manage its electric grid more efficiently. The AI system is designed to forecast electricity supply and demand, optimize grid operations, and help the state reach its renewable energy goals.
US revokes visas of Brazilian judges after crack down on ex-president Bolsonaro
The United States has revoked the visas of several Brazilian Supreme Court justices after the court cracked down on former president Jair Bolsonaro, who is facing investigations related to the January 6th attack on the US Capitol.
Billionaire Gabe Newell: pitching VCs makes no business sense
Gabe Newell, the co-founder of Valve and multi-billionaire, criticizes the startup culture of pitching venture capitalists for capital, stating that it makes no business sense and is a great way of destroying money and wasting people's time.
Postcard from California: Plastics 'recycling' – out of sight, out of mind
The article explores the challenges of plastics recycling in California, highlighting how much of the state's plastic waste is shipped overseas or ends up in landfills, despite public perceptions of effective recycling programs.
Federal Analogue Act
The Federal Analogue Act is a United States law that treats certain uncontrolled chemical substances as controlled substances if they are 'substantially similar' in chemical structure and effect to a controlled substance, allowing for their regulation and prosecution.
The Conversations Doctors Are Having About Vaccination Now
The article explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the relationship between doctors and their patients, particularly around vaccination. It examines the challenges doctors face in navigating political divisions and misinformation while trying to provide evidence-based medical guidance.
Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits
The UK government proposed a law that would require age verification for accessing online content. Reddit is testing a new feature that prompts users to verify their age before accessing certain communities, likely in response to this proposed regulation.
Tokyo's retro shotengai arcades are falling victim to gentrification
The article explores how the traditional shotengai (arcade) culture in Tokyo is being threatened by gentrification, as the rise of modern conveniences and e-commerce leads to the decline of these retro gaming hubs that were once a central part of the city's social fabric.
Fortescue Halts New U.S. Green Energy Projects
Fortescue Metals Group, a major Australian mining company, has announced a pause on new green energy projects in the United States, citing policy uncertainty and economic conditions. The company's focus will now shift towards developing projects in its home market of Australia.
My Stroke of Insight [video]
Jill Bolte Taylor, a brain scientist, describes her personal experience of having a stroke and the insights she gained about the brain's two hemispheres, the importance of mindfulness, and the power of neuroplasticity to heal the mind.
The U.S. debt outlook is so dire it now resembles the student loan crisis
The article discusses the dire outlook for U.S. debt, with the federal deficit expected to reach $1.1 trillion in 2019 and the national debt projected to exceed $22 trillion. It highlights concerns about the country's fiscal health and the potential implications for the economy and future generations.
Frontex unlawfully shared people's personal data with Europe police
The article reports that the EU border agency Frontex illegally shared the personal data of thousands of people with European police forces, raising concerns about privacy and data protection violations.