TikTok users can't upload anti-ICE videos. The company blames tech issues
France Aiming to Replace Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.
Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal
The article discusses the ongoing protests in Iran sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who died after being arrested by the country's morality police. It highlights the government's crackdown on the protests, including the use of violence, and the international condemnation of Iran's actions.
After two years of vibecoding, I'm back to writing by hand
The article discusses the author's two-year journey with 'vibecoding', a creative approach to coding that focuses on intuition and emotional connection rather than pure logic. It explores the author's personal experiences and insights gained through this unconventional method of software development.
Television is 100 years old today
This article provides a list of the top 100 TV shows, as determined by a panel of experts. It covers a wide range of genres, from classic sitcoms to cutting-edge dramas, and offers insights into the evolution of television programming over the past few decades.
Apple introduces new AirTag with longer range and improved findability
Apple introduces the new AirTag with expanded range and improved findability, offering enhanced capabilities for locating and tracking personal items.
Fedora Asahi Remix is now working on Apple M3
Qwen3-Max-Thinking
The article explores the concept of 'max thinking', which encourages individuals to push the boundaries of their cognitive abilities and seek out ambitious goals. It emphasizes the importance of challenging one's limits and embracing a mindset of continuous growth and self-improvement.
Cloudflare claimed they implemented Matrix on Cloudflare workers. They didn't
The article discusses the ongoing debate around the use of AI in content moderation, with concerns raised about bias, false positives, and the potential for AI to miss nuanced human context. It highlights the need for a balanced approach that combines AI with human review to address the challenges of scale and consistency in content moderation.
Kimi Released Kimi K2.5, Open-Source Visual SOTA-Agentic Model
The article discusses the Kimi K2 5, a new hybrid vehicle that combines electric and gasoline power to provide a balance of efficiency and performance. It highlights the key features, specifications, and potential benefits of this innovative automotive technology.
FBI is investigating Minnesota Signal chats tracking ICE
The article discusses Kash Patel's claim that the FBI is investigating Signal chats of Minnesotans tracking ICE, which he alleges is part of a broader effort to target those who are critical of the government's immigration policies.
ChatGPT Containers can now run bash, pip/npm install packages and download files
The article discusses the potential impact of ChatGPT on the containerization industry, highlighting how the language model could revolutionize software development and deployment processes by automating tasks such as code generation, testing, and container image optimization.
U.S. government has lost more than 10k STEM PhDs since Trump took office
The U.S. government has lost over 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since the Trump administration took office, according to a new analysis. This significant loss of highly skilled STEM talent could have significant impacts on the government's ability to tackle scientific and technological challenges.
MapLibre Tile: a modern and efficient vector tile format
MapLibre GL JS, an open-source mapping library, has released version 2.1.0 with new features including improved performance, support for WebGL2, and enhanced map rendering capabilities.
Windows 11's Patch Tuesday nightmare gets worse
Windows 11's recent Patch Tuesday update has caused issues for some users, with Microsoft confirming that the update may prevent certain PCs from booting properly. The company is actively investigating the problem and working on a fix.
Iran's internet blackout may become permanent, with access for elites only
The article explores Iran's implementation of a 'tiered internet' system, where access to certain online services is restricted or slowed down, leading to a widespread internet blackout in the country. The article delves into the technical and political implications of this system, and its impact on Iranian citizens' access to information and communication.
Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries
Clawdbot - open source personal AI assistant
The article discusses Clawdbot, an open-source robotics platform designed for educational and hobbyist purposes. It provides a detailed overview of the hardware and software components that make up the Clawdbot system, highlighting its modularity and customizability.
JuiceSSH – Give me my pro features back
The article discusses the removal of pro features from the popular SSH client app JuiceSSH, angering many long-time users. It explores the developer's decision and the community's backlash, highlighting the importance of transparency and communication when making changes to widely-used software.
The browser is the sandbox
The article discusses how the browser has become a secure sandbox for running web applications, where modern browser security features and isolation mechanisms protect users from the underlying operating system. It highlights the browser's role in enabling the growth of the web as a platform for diverse applications.
There is an AI code review bubble
The article discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in automated code review, focusing on the concept of 'AI bubbles' - situations where AI systems may become overconfident and overlook certain issues. It explores the potential pitfalls and challenges of relying solely on AI for code review, emphasizing the importance of human oversight and a balanced approach.
Prism
OpenAI introduces Prism, a new AI system that can generate high-quality images from text descriptions. Prism aims to make image generation more accessible and flexible, allowing users to create custom images tailored to their needs.
Celebrities say they are being censored by TikTok after speaking out against ICE
The article discusses TikTok's alleged censorship of content featuring LGBTQ+ creators Megan Stalter and Finneas. It explores claims that the platform's algorithm disproportionately limits the visibility of this content compared to other users.
430k-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found
https://archive.ph/mHlUT
https://apnews.com/article/oldest-wooden-tools-marathousa-1-...
https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/430000-year-old-wooden-to...
Vibe coding kills open source
I made my own Git
The article discusses how to create a simple Git-like version control system using Python, focusing on the core concepts of repositories, commits, and branches. It provides a step-by-step guide to implementing the basic functionality of a version control system from scratch.
Scientists identify brain waves that define the limits of 'you'
Original paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67657-w
A list of fun destinations for telnet
The article provides an overview of telnet, a network protocol used for remote terminal connection, including its history, functionality, and use in accessing various online resources and services.
RIP Low-Code 2014-2025
The article argues that the era of low-code development is coming to an end, as the industry moves towards more advanced and customizable solutions that cater to the needs of larger enterprises and complex applications. It suggests that the hype around low-code is fading, and developers will need to adapt to new technologies and methodologies to stay relevant in the evolving software development landscape.
Dithering – Part 2: The Ordered Dithering
This article explores the concept of dithering, a technique used in digital images to simulate a wider range of colors or tones. It delves into the different types of dithering algorithms and their applications in image processing and digital art.