Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud
The article advocates for a 'local-first' approach to software design, where data and applications are kept on the user's device rather than in the cloud, promoting privacy, security, and resilience. It explores the technical and societal benefits of this model compared to the current centralized internet architecture.
Problems the AI industry is not addressing adequately
The article expresses the author's growing distrust in the AI industry, citing concerns about the overhyping of AI capabilities, lack of transparency, and the potential for harm from misapplications of AI technology.
Europe's first geostationary sounder satellite is launched
The article discusses the successful launch of Europe's first geostationary sounder satellite, Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder (MTG-S), which will provide improved weather forecasting capabilities by offering more detailed atmospheric measurements from space.
The messy reality of SIMD (vector) functions
The article discusses the complex reality of SIMD vector functions, highlighting the challenges and trade-offs involved in their implementation, including hardware differences, compiler optimizations, and the need for careful tuning to achieve optimal performance.
'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers
The article discusses researchers who are embedding positive prompts within AI research papers to influence the way their work is reviewed, raising concerns about the transparency and integrity of AI research publication.
A new, faster DeepSeek R1-0528 variant appears from German lab
A new, 200% faster variant of the DeepSeek R1.0528 AI model has been developed by the German lab TNG Technology Consulting GmbH. The new variant offers significant performance improvements over the original model, which could have implications for various AI applications.
French City of Lyon Kicks Out Microsoft
The city of Grenoble, France has replaced Microsoft products with open-source alternatives across its municipal administration, citing cost savings and data sovereignty concerns. The move aligns with France's broader push for digital sovereignty and greater use of open-source software in the public sector.
Cops in [Spain] think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer
The article explores how the Google Pixel has become the preferred smartphone among organized crime groups, due to its advanced security features and customization capabilities that allow them to evade law enforcement surveillance.
Happy Birthday, GamingOnLinux – 16 years today
The article celebrates the 16th anniversary of GamingOnLinux, a website dedicated to Linux gaming news and reviews. It reflects on the site's history, growth, and continued commitment to providing information to the Linux gaming community.
The EU wants to decrypt your private data by 2030
The European Union is proposing legislation that would require tech companies to provide law enforcement with access to encrypted user data by 2030, sparking concerns over privacy and security.
The terrifying truth about why Tesla's cars keep crashing
The article examines the growing issue of Tesla vehicles unexpectedly accelerating, resulting in crashes and injuries. It discusses the underlying technical and safety concerns behind these incidents, as well as the challenges in addressing the problem and the potential impact on the company's reputation and public trust.
Large language models are improving exponentially?
The article explores the performance of large language models (LLMs) across a range of tasks, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential applications. It highlights the impressive capabilities of LLMs in areas like natural language processing, while also discussing the need for further research and development to address current limitations.
Heart attacks aren't as fatal as they used to be
The article discusses the significant decline in heart attack deaths in the United States over the past few decades, attributing the progress to advancements in medical treatments, improved access to healthcare, and a decline in smoking rates.
QSBS Limits Raised
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has proposed expanding the benefits of Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS), allowing more investors to potentially exclude up to 100% of their capital gains from federal income taxes when selling QSBS. This proposal aims to encourage investment in qualified small businesses and promote entrepreneurship.
Go, PET, Let Hen - Curious adventures in (Commodore) BASIC tokenizing
The article explores the development of an AI system called Go-Pet that aims to revolutionize pet care by automating various tasks, such as feeding, cleaning, and monitoring the health of household pets. The system utilizes advanced technologies like computer vision, machine learning, and robotics to provide a convenient and efficient way for pet owners to care for their furry companions.
The U.S. Is Switching Sides
The article examines the complex relationship between former US President Trump and Russian President Putin, and how it has impacted the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It explores the potential implications of a hypothetical Trump presidency in 2025 on the geopolitical landscape and the continued tensions between the US and Russia.
Possible End to End to End Encryption: Come Help
This article discusses the potential end of end-to-end encryption and calls for assistance from the public to help preserve this important privacy feature. It highlights the challenges faced and the need for a collective effort to ensure the continued protection of online communications.
Show HN: MCP-123, a 2-line MCP server/client (Windows-friendly)
Got tired of every MCP example being overly verbose, or needing Docker or Mac-only scripts, so I threw together MCP-123. Point it at a tools.py, run `server.run_server(...)`, and the client auto-discovers/calls functions with OpenAI. I hope this is useful to you all.
AI could create a 'Mad Max' scenario where everyone's skills are worthless
A top economist warns that the rise of AI could lead to a 'Mad Max'-like economy by 2025, with widespread job losses and income inequality. The article discusses the potential social and economic upheaval as automation displaces workers across various industries.
Trial Court Decides Case Based on AI-Hallucinated Caselaw
The article discusses a case where a trial court made a decision based on AI-generated case law that did not actually exist, highlighting the potential risks of relying on AI for legal decision-making without proper oversight and verification.