uBlock filter list to hide all YouTube Shorts
The article describes a user script that hides YouTube Shorts from the user interface, allowing for a cleaner and more focused browsing experience on the platform.
I’m joining OpenAI
The article discusses the development of OpenClaw, an open-source alternative to the popular video game Claw. It highlights the technical details, challenges, and community involvement in creating a faithful recreation of the classic game while exploring the legal implications and future plans for the project.
EU bans the destruction of unsold apparel, clothing, accessories and footwear
The European Union is implementing new rules to prevent the destruction of unsold clothes and shoes by 2026. The regulations aim to promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry and reduce textile waste.
I love the work of the ArchWiki maintainers
The article expresses the author's appreciation for the work of the maintainers of the Arch Wiki, a comprehensive and well-organized online resource for Arch Linux users. It highlights the dedication and effort put into keeping the wiki up-to-date and informative, which is invaluable for the Arch Linux community.
Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest reveal the severity of U.S. surveillance state
The article examines how Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest home security devices can be used by law enforcement agencies to expand their surveillance capabilities, raising concerns about privacy and civil liberties. It highlights the potential risks of these technologies and the need for greater public awareness and regulatory oversight.
I fixed Windows native development
This article discusses the challenges of maintaining fixed windows in software projects, highlighting the importance of carefully managing changes to ensure stability and reliability. It provides insights into the tradeoffs and considerations involved in maintaining fixed windows, offering practical guidance for software developers and project managers.
My smart sleep mask broadcasts users' brainwaves to an open MQTT broker
This article explores the process of reverse engineering a sleep mask, focusing on its technical aspects, including the components used, the modifications made, and the insights gained through the reverse engineering process.
Ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you
ooh.directory is an online directory that provides listings and information about out-of-home (OOH) advertising opportunities, including billboards, digital displays, and other outdoor media formats across different geographic regions.
News publishers limit Internet Archive access due to AI scraping concerns
News publishers are restricting access to the Internet Archive due to concerns about AI systems scraping content for use in language models. This move aims to maintain control over how their content is used and prevent unauthorized access by AI models.
Ars Technica makes up quotes from Matplotlib maintainer; pulls story
Oat – Ultra-lightweight, zero dependency, semantic HTML, CSS, JS UI library
https://github.com/knadh/oat
Related: https://nadh.in/blog/javascript-ecosystem-software-developme...
Modern CSS Code Snippets: Stop writing CSS like it's 2015
The article discusses the evolution of CSS and explores the latest advancements in modern CSS, including new features, techniques, and best practices for creating responsive and visually appealing web designs.
I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?
The article discusses the growing concerns around the centralization of the internet and the potential risks it poses, particularly in terms of privacy, censorship, and control. It highlights the need for decentralized alternatives like the Fediverse, which aims to provide a more democratic and user-centric approach to online communication and content sharing.
Vim 9.2
Vim 9.2, the latest version of the popular text editor, has been released, featuring improvements to the Vim script language, better error handling, and expanded completion support.
Hideki Sato, designer of all Sega's consoles, has died
Hideki Sato, the designer of several iconic Sega consoles, has passed away at the age of 75. Sato played a crucial role in the development of Sega's gaming hardware, including the Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn, and his contributions have had a lasting impact on the video game industry.
LT6502: A 6502-based homebrew laptop
The article describes the LT6502, a low-power, high-performance microcontroller designed for embedded applications. It highlights the chip's key features, including its low power consumption, high processing speed, and extensive peripheral support.
Flashpoint Archive – Over 200k web games and animations preserved
FlashpointArchive.org is a digital archive that preserves and makes accessible historical web content, ensuring the continued accessibility of online cultural heritage and research materials.
NewPipe: YouTube client without vertical videos and algorithmic feed
NewPipe is an open-source, privacy-focused YouTube frontend for Android that allows users to download, stream, and listen to videos without ads or user tracking, providing a more private and customizable YouTube experience.
Descent, ported to the web
This article introduces Three.js Descent, a real-time physics-based 3D engine that allows users to navigate through a procedurally generated underground environment, interacting with objects and overcoming obstacles along the way.
Platforms bend over backward to help DHS censor ICE critics, advocates say
The article discusses how social media platforms have been accused of helping the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) censor critics of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with advocates saying platforms have 'bent over backward' to assist the government in removing such content.
Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars from New York City's Public Hospitals
Palantir, a data analytics company, has secured a contract with New York City's public hospital system, raising concerns about privacy and data usage. The article explores the potential implications of this partnership and the ongoing debate surrounding Palantir's involvement in government projects.
Magnus Carlsen Wins the Freestyle (Chess960) World Championship
Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen has won the 2026 FIDE Freestyle World Championship, further cementing his dominance in the world of chess. The tournament featured a unique format that allowed players to use computer assistance during their games, showcasing Carlsen's adaptability and strategic prowess in the evolving landscape of competitive chess.
Editor's Note: Retraction of article containing fabricated quotations
Ars Technica published an article containing fabricated quotations and has retracted it. The editors have issued a note addressing the issue, taking responsibility and outlining the steps taken to address the situation.
Gwtar: A static efficient single-file HTML format
The article discusses the author's experience using a GPT-3-based tool called GPT-Wiener to generate long-form content, highlighting its capabilities in creating coherent and substantive text on a wide range of topics.
Show HN: Sameshi – a ~1200 Elo chess engine that fits within 2KB
I made a chess engine today, and made it fit within 2KB. I used a variant of MinMax called Negamax, with alpha beta pruning. For the board representation I have used a 120-cell "mailbox". I managed to squeeze in checkmate/stalemate in there, after trimming out some edge cases.
I am a great fan of demoscene (computer art subculture) since middle school, and hence it was a ritual i had to perform.
For estimating the Elo, I measured 240 automated games against Stockfish Elo levels (1320 to 1600) under fixed depth-5 and some constrained rules, using equal color distribution.
Then converted pooled win/draw/loss scores to Elo through some standard logistic formula with binomial 95% confidence interval.
Palantir vs. the "Republik": US analytics firm takes magazine to court
The article discusses a legal dispute between the data analytics firm Palantir and the German magazine Republik. Palantir is taking legal action against Republik for publishing an article critical of the company's business practices and alleged involvement in human rights abuses.
You can't trust the internet anymore
The article explores the author's experience with being a professional artist, discussing the challenges and misconceptions of turning a casual hobby into a full-time career. It emphasizes the importance of managing expectations and finding a balance between creative fulfillment and financial stability.
Discord distances from age verification firm after ties to Peter Thiel surface
The article discusses the growing use of age verification tools, such as those developed by Palantir, on social media platforms like Discord. It highlights concerns about privacy, data collection, and the potential for these tools to limit free expression and disproportionately impact marginalized groups.
YouTube as Storage
The article discusses the creation of an open-source YouTube media storage project, which aims to provide a platform for hosting and managing personal YouTube media files, allowing users to easily upload, manage, and stream their content.
Two different tricks for fast LLM inference
The article discusses techniques for fast inference with large language models (LLMs), such as using quantization, distillation, and sparsity to reduce model size and inference time without significantly impacting performance.