Inside CECOT – 60 Minutes [video]
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2025/12/23/6...
Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS
mquickjs is a lightweight, embeddable JavaScript engine that aims to provide a fast and efficient runtime for various applications. It is designed to be easily integrated into other projects and offers features such as a small footprint, support for multiple platforms, and a simple API.
Some Epstein file redactions are being undone
Related: https://xcancel.com/vmfunc/status/2003292986650853825
https://old.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1ptlms6/some_epstein_f...
https://krassencast.com/p/breaking-we-just-unredacted-the-ep...
Meta is using the Linux scheduler designed for Valve's Steam Deck on its servers
Meta has introduced a new SCX (Secure Compute eXperience) platform and LAVD (Lightweight Accelerated Video Decode) technology, which aim to improve the security and performance of the Steam Deck and other Linux-based systems.
X-ray: a Python library for finding bad redactions in PDF documents
We replaced H.264 streaming with JPEG screenshots (and it worked better)
The article discusses how a team at Helix deployed a 15-year-old screen technology to mass-produce low-cost displays, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned in repurposing older technology for modern applications.
Unifi Travel Router
The article discusses the Unifi Travel Router, a portable device that allows users to securely connect to the internet while traveling. It highlights the router's features, such as secure VPN access and the ability to create a private Wi-Fi network, making it a useful tool for business travelers and digital nomads.
Ask HN: What are the best engineering blogs with real-world depth?
I’m looking for examples of high-quality engineering blog posts—especially from tech company blogs, that go beyond surface-level explanations.
Specifically interested in posts that: 1. Explain technical concepts clearly and concisely 2. Show real implementation details, trade-offs, and failures 3. Are well-structured and readable 4. Tie engineering decisions back to business or product outcomes
Any standout blogs, posts, or platforms you regularly learn from?
Instant database clones with PostgreSQL 18
The article discusses a tool called Instant Database Clones, which allows users to quickly create clones of their databases for development and testing purposes. It explores the benefits of this technology, such as saving time and resources, and outlines the steps involved in using the tool.
Show HN: CineCLI – Browse and torrent movies directly from your terminal
Hi HN
I built CineCLI — a cross-platform terminal app to browse movies, view details, and open torrents directly in your system torrent client.
Features: - Search movies from the terminal - Rich UI with ratings, runtime, genres - Interactive & non-interactive modes - Magnet handling via system default client - Linux/macOS/Windows support - No ads, no tracking
GitHub: https://github.com/eyeblech/cinecli PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/cinecli/
Would love feedback from terminal + Python folks
Snitch – A friendlier ss/netstat
Snitch is an open-source tool that helps detect security vulnerabilities in web applications by automatically checking for common security issues across multiple web pages. It provides a comprehensive report of identified vulnerabilities, allowing developers to address security concerns efficiently.
Lotusbail npm package found to be harvesting WhatsApp messages and contacts
A popular npm package with over 56,000 downloads was discovered to contain malware that steals WhatsApp messages from infected devices. The malicious code was hidden in the package and targeted users across multiple platforms, highlighting the importance of verifying the integrity of open-source software dependencies.
10 years bootstrapped: €6.5M revenue with a team of 13
The article looks back at the technological and social changes that occurred in 2025, including advancements in artificial intelligence, remote work, and the shift towards a more sustainable economy. It provides insights into the trends and challenges that shaped the world in that year.
Texas app store age verification law blocked by federal judge
A Texas law that aimed to allow alternative app stores and payment systems on iPhones has been blocked by a federal judge. The ruling maintains Apple's control over its App Store ecosystem and the ability to require developers to use its in-app purchase system.
iOS 26.3 brings AirPods-like pairing to third-party devices in EU under DMA
Apple has released iOS 26.3, which includes a new feature that allows users to pair their AirPods with their devices using Direct Media Access (DMA) technology, improving the pairing process and reducing latency.
How did DOGE disrupt so much while saving so little?
Ryanair fined €256M over ‘abusive strategy’ to limit ticket sales by OTAs
Ryanair has been fined for limiting its ticket sales through online travel agencies (OTAs), in an effort to drive more direct bookings on its own website. The article discusses the European Union's antitrust investigation into Ryanair's practices and the potential impact on consumers and the travel industry.
I didn't realize my LG TV was spying on me until I turned off Live Plus
The article discusses how to turn off LG TV's Live Plus feature, which collects and sends user data to LG. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to disable this feature, allowing users to protect their privacy and prevent the collection of personal information.
Archivists posted the 60 minutes CECOT segment Bari Weiss killed
Archivists have posted the 60 Minutes segment that Bari Weiss claimed was killed, providing public access to the footage. The segment discusses the controversy surrounding the removal of a museum curator after they displayed an exhibit on systemic racism.
Local AI is driving the biggest change in laptops in decades
The article discusses the growing trend of deploying AI models on local devices rather than relying solely on cloud-based processing. It explores the benefits, challenges, and potential implications of this shift towards more decentralized AI systems.
Pulled 60 Minutes segment on CECOT
This segment from 60 Minutes explores the secretive world of the CIA's Counterintelligence Operational Tracking System (COTS), a program that tracks and monitors domestic and foreign intelligence activities within the United States.
Nabokov's guide to foreigners learning Russian
https://xcancel.com/haravayin_hogh/status/200329940590724750...
Don't Become the Machine
The article explores the concept of 'becoming the machine' through the lens of technology, human-machine integration, and the potential implications of advancing AI and robotics. It delves into the blurring boundaries between humans and machines, and the philosophical and ethical considerations surrounding this paradigm shift.
Nvidia buying AI chip startup Groq for about $20B in cash
https://groq.com/newsroom/groq-and-nvidia-enter-non-exclusiv...
Test, don't just verify
The article discusses the importance of testing over verification in software development, emphasizing that testing is a more effective approach to ensuring software quality and reducing technical debt.
When Compilers Surprise You
The article discusses 24 clever and inventive uses of the C programming language's Clang compiler, ranging from optimizing code to creating unique software applications. It highlights the versatility and power of Clang as a development tool beyond its primary function as a compiler.
Show HN: Minimalist editor that lives in browser, stores everything in the URL
I wanted to see how far I could go building a notes app using only what modern browsers already provide – no frameworks, no storage APIs, no build step.
What it does:
Single HTML file, no deps, 111 loc
Notes live in the URL hash (shareable links!)
Auto-compressed with CompressionStream
Plain-text editor (contenteditable)
History support
Page title from first # heading
Respects light/dark mode
No storage, cookies, or tracking
The entire app is the page source.
https://textarea.my/
Why We Abandoned Matrix (2024)
The article discusses the reasons why the author's team abandoned the Matrix messaging platform, citing concerns over user security and safety, including issues related to server infrastructure, data privacy, and the overall stability and reliability of the platform.
Show HN: Vibium – Browser automation for AI and humans, by Selenium's creator
i started the selenium project 21 years ago. vibium is what i'd build if i started over today with ai agents in mind. go binary under the hood (handles browser, bidi, mcp) but devs never see it. just npm install vibium. python/java coming. for claude code: claude mcp add vibium -- npx -y vibium v1 ships today. ama.
HTTP Caching, a Refresher
This article provides a refresher on HTTP caching, explaining the different cache control directives, how they work, and how they can be used to optimize website performance and reduce server load.