ICE using Palantir tool that feeds on Medicaid data
BirdyChat becomes first European chat app that is interoperable with WhatsApp
Birdy, a messaging app, has become the first to interoperate with WhatsApp, allowing users to send and receive WhatsApp messages directly within the Birdy app.
Man shot and killed by federal agents in south Minneapolis this morning
The article discusses a series of targeted immigration enforcement operations carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota, which advocates say have sown fear and disruption within immigrant communities in the state.
A flawed paper in management science has been cited more than 6k times
The article discusses the importance of acknowledging and addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the statistics and data science communities. It emphasizes the need for proactive steps to create more inclusive and welcoming environments for underrepresented groups in these fields.
Deutsche Telekom is throttling the internet
Netzbremse is a German non-profit organization that works to promote digital rights and internet freedom through education, advocacy, and research. The organization focuses on issues such as data protection, online privacy, and the impact of technology on society.
A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch
Posturr is an open-source project that provides a simple and lightweight way to manage and deploy web applications using Docker and Docker Compose. It offers a streamlined process for setting up and managing containerized environments for development, testing, and production.
First, make me care
The article explores the concept of 'making people care' and the challenges associated with it, discussing the importance of engaging the audience's emotions and values, as well as the difficulties in crafting persuasive narratives that resonate with diverse perspectives.
Adoption of EVs tied to real-world reductions in air pollution: study
A study found that the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is linked to real-world reductions in air pollution, specifically in nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emissions. The research highlights the potential environmental benefits of the increasing popularity of EVs.
Microsoft will give the FBI a Windows PC data encryption key if ordered
The article discusses concerns about Microsoft's BitLocker encryption keys, which the FBI can obtain with a legal order, potentially compromising user privacy. It highlights the tension between user privacy and law enforcement access in the digital age.
How I estimate work
Claude Code's new hidden feature: Swarms
https://xcancel.com/NicerInPerson/status/2014989679796347375
https://github.com/mikekelly/claude-sneakpeek
Doing gigabit Ethernet over my British phone wires
The article discusses the author's experience with using their British phone wires to achieve gigabit Ethernet speeds, exploring the technical challenges and solutions involved in this unconventional approach to high-speed internet connectivity.
Yes, It's Fascism
The article explores the potential risk of fascism emerging in the United States, discussing the rise of authoritarian tendencies, the erosion of democratic norms, and the impact of former President Trump's 'MAGA' movement on the country's political landscape.
Oneplus phone update introduces hardware anti-rollback
The article discusses how a recent software update for OnePlus phones introduced a hardware anti-rollback feature, which prevents users from downgrading their device's OS version. This change has caused controversy, as it limits user control over their devices.
Doom has been ported to an earbud
White House alters arrest photo of ICE protester, says "the memes will continue"
The article reports that the White House posted an altered arrest photo of an ICE critic to make it appear they were sobbing, despite the original image showing a more neutral expression. The article examines the implications of the White House's use of altered media to influence public perception.
Introduction to PostgreSQL Indexes
This article provides an introduction to PostgreSQL indexes, explaining their purpose, types, and how they can be used to optimize database performance by improving query speed and efficiency.
Iran Protest Death Toll Could Top 30k, According to Local Health Officials
The article reports that senior Iranian officials have stated that more than 30,000 people have been killed in the ongoing protests in Iran, which began in September 2022 following the death of Mahsa Amini. The protests have led to a violent crackdown by the Iranian government.
I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog
The article discusses the development of the comment section feature for Bluesky, a decentralized social network protocol. It highlights the technical and design challenges faced in creating an engaging and moderated commenting experience that aligns with Bluesky's principles of decentralization and user empowerment.
Europe wants to end its dangerous reliance on US internet technology
The article discusses the European Union's efforts to reduce its dependence on U.S. internet technology and infrastructure, citing concerns over national security and sovereignty. It explores the EU's strategy to develop its own digital infrastructure and reduce its reliance on dominant American tech companies.
Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware
Cyber attackers targeted the Polish energy grid with wiper malware, but the attack failed to knock out electricity. The incident highlights the ongoing threats to critical infrastructure and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
The '3.5% rule': How a small minority can change the world (2019)
The article explores the concept of 'social tipping points,' where a small percentage of people (around 35%) can spark widespread social change. It discusses how this phenomenon has been observed in various historical and contemporary movements, and the implications for driving positive societal transformations.
Palantir has no place in UK public services
The article discusses concerns about the involvement of Palantir, a data analytics company, in UK public services and the Ministry of Defence. It highlights the potential implications of Palantir's work with government agencies and the need for greater transparency and public scrutiny.
FAA institutes nationwide drone no-fly zones around ICE operations
The article discusses the FAA's new drone no-fly zone around critical infrastructure facilities, including those operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This new rule aims to enhance national security by restricting drone flights near sensitive locations.
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.
Show HN: Bonsplit – Tabs and splits for native macOS apps
BonSplit is an open-source app that allows friends to easily split bills and track expenses. It simplifies the process of dividing costs and managing shared payments, making it a useful tool for groups and households.
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.
Web-based image editor modeled after Deluxe Paint
DPaint-js is a web-based pixel art editor that allows users to create and edit pixel art directly in the browser. The project provides a simple and intuitive interface for digital painting, making it a useful tool for artists, designers, and hobbyists.
Postmortem: Our first VLEO satellite mission (with imagery and flight data)
The article discusses the key takeaways from the first year of the Clarity initiative, which focused on improving the transparency and accessibility of government data. It outlines the successes, challenges, and future plans for the program as it continues to evolve.
Raspberry Pi Drag Race: Pi 1 to Pi 5 – Performance Comparison
This article compares the performance of different Raspberry Pi models, from the Pi 1 to the Pi 5, in a drag race scenario, providing insights into the evolving capabilities of these popular single-board computers over time.