GrapheneOS is the only Android OS providing full security patches
GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused mobile operating system, has released a new version with enhanced security features. The update includes improvements to the OS's sandbox protection, app isolation, and support for the latest Android security updates.
Using LLMs at Oxide
This RFC proposes a new Request Forwarding Descriptor (RFD) to enable efficient and flexible forwarding of requests between network services. It outlines the motivations, design, and implementation details for this new RFD format, which aims to improve the interoperability and scalability of distributed systems.
Kilauea erupts, destroying webcam [video]
The state of Schleswig-Holstein is consistently relying on open source
The German state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to transition to open-source software, phasing out Microsoft products and saving millions of euros in the process. The move aims to increase digital sovereignty and reduce dependence on proprietary software.
Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop
Tiny Core Linux is a minimal, fast, and customizable Linux distribution designed for experienced users. It offers a modular approach, allowing users to build a system tailored to their specific needs.
Google Titans architecture, helping AI have long-term memory
The article discusses Google's Titans-MIRAS, an approach that enables AI models to have long-term memory and continue learning over time. This allows AI systems to build on past knowledge and experiences, improving their performance and capabilities.
Over fifty new hallucinations in ICLR 2026 submissions
The article discusses the upcoming ICLR 2026 conference, a major event in the field of machine learning. It highlights the conference's key focus areas, important dates, and the call for paper submissions.
How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM
The article discusses the discovery of a hidden microphone on a NanoKVM device, a type of remote access tool, raising concerns about potential privacy and security breaches. It highlights the importance of thoroughly inspecting hardware for any unexpected or undocumented features that could compromise user privacy.
Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015 (2015)
This article compares the evolution of developer screenshots from 2002 to 2015, highlighting the significant changes in desktop environments, software tools, and overall aesthetics during this time period.
I failed to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude
This article explores the author's attempt to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website using the AI language model Claude. It discusses the challenges faced in replicating the original website's design and functionality, providing insights into the capabilities and limitations of the AI technology.
The past was not that cute
This article challenges the romanticized view of the past, arguing that nostalgia often ignores the harsher realities and injustices that were prevalent in earlier eras. It encourages a more nuanced and critical examination of history to better understand the complexities and struggles of the past.
Perl's decline was cultural
The article explores the cultural factors that led to Perl's declining popularity, rather than technical shortcomings. It examines how Perl's reputation as a 'write-only' language, its lack of corporate backing, and the rise of newer, more user-friendly programming languages contributed to its diminished status in the software development community.
Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices
The article discusses how dollar stores in the US are raising prices due to rising costs, leading to customers paying more for goods. It examines the impact of inflation, supply chain issues, and other factors contributing to the increased costs at these discount retail outlets.
Z2 – Lithographically fabricated IC in a garage fab
The article discusses the design and fabrication of a second integrated circuit (IC) chip created by Sam Zeloof, a self-taught semiconductor engineer. It details the improvements made from his first IC design and the challenges overcome in the manufacturing process to create a more advanced and functional integrated circuit.
Autism's confusing cousins
The article explores the complex relationship between autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental conditions, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis and the need for a more nuanced understanding of these interconnected disorders.
The C++ standard for the F-35 Fighter Jet [video]
PDF: https://www.stroustrup.com/JSF-AV-rules.pdf
HTML as an Accessible Format for Papers (2023)
This article provides guidelines for creating accessible HTML content on the arXiv preprint server, ensuring that research papers are accessible to users with disabilities. It covers best practices for structuring content, using semantic markup, and incorporating alternative text for images and equations.
Trains cancelled over fake bridge collapse image
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, focusing on the recent Russian missile strikes on several Ukrainian cities. It provides an overview of the current military and political developments in the war, highlighting the escalation in fighting and its impact on the civilian population.
The Anatomy of a macOS App
The article explores the anatomy of a macOS app, discussing its various components, including the app bundle, executable, and resources. It provides an overview of the structure and organization of a typical macOS application.
OMSCS Open Courseware
The Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) program offers a flexible and affordable way for students to earn a master's degree in computer science by taking online courses. The program is designed to provide high-quality education and access to top-tier faculty, making it an attractive option for working professionals and students seeking a convenient path to advanced studies in the field.
Scala 3 slowed us down?
Discovering the indieweb with calm tech
The article explores the concept of 'Calm Technology', which aims to design technology that is unobtrusive and seamlessly integrates into our daily lives. It highlights the principles of Calm Technology, such as placing the human at the center, being context-aware, and providing peripheral awareness, with the goal of creating a more harmonious relationship between people and technology.
Estimates are difficult for developers and product owners
The article discusses the importance of providing accurate estimates for software development projects, outlining strategies to improve estimation accuracy, such as breaking down tasks, considering past performance, and involving the team in the process.
Coffee linked to slower biological ageing among those with severe mental illness
A study from King's College London found that moderate coffee consumption is associated with slower biological aging in individuals with severe mental illness, up to a certain limit. The research suggests that coffee may have a protective effect on cellular aging for this population.
I wasted years of my life in crypto
https://archive.is/jEJAj
Touching the Elephant – TPUs
The article explores the use of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) in footwear, discussing its advantages over traditional materials and the challenges in incorporating it into shoe designs effectively.
How I block all online ads
This article discusses the author's decision to remove all ads from their website, citing a desire to provide a better user experience and avoid the distractions and privacy concerns associated with online advertising.
Eurydice: a Rust to C compiler
The article explores the ethical and practical considerations surrounding the development of Eurydice, an AI system designed to assist with end-of-life decisions. It examines the challenges of creating an AI that can navigate the complex emotional and moral landscape of this sensitive topic.
Java Hello World, LLVM Edition
The article explores the process of creating a 'Hello, World!' program using LLVM, a powerful compiler infrastructure, in the Java programming language. It demonstrates how Java can be used to generate and execute LLVM bitcode, showcasing the language's versatility and potential for low-level system programming.
Linux Instal Fest Belgrade
The article discusses the future of life in 2025, envisioning a world where advancements in technology, society, and the environment have transformed the way we live. It explores potential changes in areas such as transportation, energy, communication, and healthcare.