Google will allow only apps from verified developers to be installed on Android
Also https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/25/google-will-require-develo... (from merged thread)
Official announcement 1: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/08/elevating-...
Official announcement 2: https://developer.android.com/developer-verification
Play Console Help: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answ...
Ask HN: The government of my country blocked VPN access. What should I use?
Indonesia is currently in chaos. Earlier today, the government blocked access to Twitter & Discord knowing news spread mainly through those channels. Usually we can use Cloudflare's WARP to avoid it, but just today they blocked the access as well. What alternative should we use?
Gemini 2.5 Flash Image
Also: https://deepmind.google/models/gemini/image/, https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/26/google-geminis-ai-image-mo...
FFmpeg 8.0
FFmpeg is a powerful multimedia framework that can be used for various tasks, including video and audio encoding, transcoding, streaming, and more. It provides a comprehensive set of tools and libraries for developers and users to work with multimedia content across different platforms and workflows.
What are OKLCH colors?
Dissecting the Apple M1 GPU, the end
This article discusses the Asahi GPU, a new open-source GPU architecture designed for next-generation Apple Silicon chips. It provides an overview of the GPU's design, features, and performance characteristics, including its use of a unique tile-based rendering approach.
A German ISP changed their DNS to block my website
The article describes the author's frustrating experience with the Spanish telecom company Telefónica, which they accuse of intentionally sabotaging their internet connection and providing poor customer service in response to their complaints.
Claude for Chrome
See also https://claude.ai/chrome
DeepSeek-v3.1
AI tooling must be disclosed for contributions
Updates to Consumer Terms and Privacy Policy
Anthropic, an AI research company, has reversed its stance on user privacy, now allowing the collection and use of user data for model training and improvement. This change in policy has raised concerns among users and privacy advocates.
Show HN: Base, an SQLite database editor for macOS
I recently released v3 of Base, my SQLite editor for macOS.
The goal of this app is to provide a comfortable native GUI for SQLite, without it turning into a massive IDE-style app.
The coolest features are
- That it can handle full altering of tables, which is quite finicky to do manually with SQLite.
- It has a more detailed display of column constraints than most editors. Each constraint is shown as an icon if active, with full details available on clicking the icon.
This update also adds support for attaching databases, which is a bit fiddly with macOS sandboxing.
I'd love to hear any feedback or answer any questions.
A visual introduction to big O notation
The article provides an overview of Big O notation, a concept in computer science that describes the performance of algorithms. It explains how Big O can be used to analyze the time complexity of algorithms and highlights the importance of understanding this concept for efficient software development.
Go is still not good
The article argues that while Go has made progress, it still lacks key features that are essential for modern software development, such as generics, exceptions, and advanced error handling. The author suggests that Go's simplicity comes at the cost of flexibility and productivity, and that the language has not kept up with the evolving needs of the industry.
Comet AI browser can get prompt injected from any site, drain your bank account
We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA
The article discusses Olimex, a company, temporarily suspending shipments to the USA due to various challenges, including the economic situation, geopolitical tensions, and delivery complications.
U.S. government takes 10% stake in Intel
The U.S. government is considering taking an equity stake in Intel, the semiconductor giant, to help boost domestic chip production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. This move is part of the Biden administration's strategy to strengthen the country's semiconductor industry and improve national security.
Monodraw
Monodraw is a powerful ASCII art editor for macOS that allows users to create and edit ASCII-based diagrams, flowcharts, and other visual representations using a simple and intuitive interface.
Waymo granted permit to begin testing in New York City
Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous vehicle unit, has obtained a permit to offer self-driving car rides to the public in New York City, marking a significant expansion of its operations beyond its current test markets.
Ban me at the IP level if you don't like me
The article discusses the development of a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that can generate human-like text, highlighting its potential benefits and concerns around the impact of such technology on society.
Google has eliminated 35% of managers overseeing small teams in past year
Google has cut around a third of its managers as part of a broader restructuring effort, according to a Google executive. The move is aimed at streamlining the company's operations and management structure.
Michigan Supreme Court: Unrestricted phone searches violate Fourth Amendment
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that police must obtain specific search warrants to access the contents of a person's smartphone, rather than relying on broader warrants. This decision aims to protect individuals' privacy and limit the scope of smartphone searches by law enforcement.
Tesla said it didn't have key data in a fatal crash, then a hacker found it
This article examines evidence and testimony related to several fatal crashes involving Tesla's Autopilot system, raising questions about the technology's safety and the company's marketing practices.
Altered states of consciousness induced by breathwork accompanied by music
This study investigates the impact of different social distancing measures on the spread of COVID-19, finding that a combination of interventions is more effective in reducing transmission than individual measures alone.
Scientist exposes anti-wind groups as oil-funded, now they want to silence him
The article reveals that anti-wind groups are funded by the oil industry and are attempting to silence a scientist who has exposed this connection. It highlights the ongoing battle between renewable energy advocates and fossil fuel interests.
US Intel
The article discusses the current state and future prospects of the U.S. semiconductor industry, highlighting the importance of technological innovation, supply chain resilience, and government policies in maintaining America's competitiveness in the global semiconductor market.
Unexpected productivity boost of Rust
The article discusses Rust's productivity curve, which suggests that while Rust's learning curve may be steeper than other languages, it eventually leads to higher productivity and efficiency in the long run. It explores the trade-offs between Rust's upfront investment and its long-term benefits, making it a valuable choice for certain types of projects.
Are OpenAI and Anthropic losing money on inference?
The article examines the financial implications of AI inference costs for companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, arguing that they may be losing significant amounts of money on these services despite their high prices. It explores the factors that contribute to these losses and the potential long-term consequences for the AI industry.
Io_uring, kTLS and Rust for zero syscall HTTPS server
The article discusses the use of io_uring, ktls, and Rust to create a zero-syscall HTTPS server, which can improve performance and efficiency by reducing system call overhead and leveraging modern kernel features.
Nx compromised: malware uses Claude code CLI to explore the filesystem
https://github.com/nrwl/nx/security/advisories/GHSA-cxm3-wv7...
https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/supply-chain-security-alert...