Everyone knows your location: tracking myself down through in-app ads
This article explores the author's experience with in-app advertisements that appeared to track their personal information, raising concerns about data privacy and the opaque nature of online advertising practices.
The young, inexperienced engineers aiding DOGE
The article explores Elon Musk's criticism of the government's bureaucracy and his belief that young engineers can revolutionize the world more effectively than the government. It discusses Musk's push for a more streamlined and efficient approach to problem-solving and his efforts to attract top talent to work on ambitious projects.
WikiTok
This article explores the development of WikiTok, a new platform that combines the collaborative editing of Wikipedia with the real-time engagement of TikTok. It examines the platform's features, goals, and potential impact on knowledge sharing and social media.
Tell HN: Cloudflare is blocking Pale Moon and other non-mainstream browsers
Hello.
Cloudflare's Browser Intergrity Check/Verification/Challenge feature used by many websites, is denying access to users of non-mainstream browsers like Pale Moon.
Users reports began on January 31:
https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32045
This situation occurs at least once a year, and there is no easy way to contact Cloudflare. Their "Submit feedback" tool yields no results. A Cloudflare Community topic was flagged as "spam" by members of that community and was promptly locked with no real solution, and no official response from Cloudflare:
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/access-denied-to-pale-moo...
Partial list of other browsers that are being denied access:
Falkon, SeaMonkey, IceCat, Basilisk.
Hacker News 2022 post about the same issue, which brought attention and had Cloudflare quickly patching the issue:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31317886
A Cloudflare product manager declared back then: "...we do not want to be in the business of saying one browser is more legitimate than another."
As of now, there is no official response from Cloudflare. Internet access is still denied by their tool.
Ingesting PDFs and why Gemini 2.0 changes everything
The article discusses the Gemini Flash 2, a new version of the Gemini personal computing device. It highlights the improvements in the device's performance, battery life, and user interface compared to the previous model.
Meta torrented & seeded 81.7 TB dataset containing copyrighted data
Meta has been accused of using over 81.7TB of pirated books to train its artificial intelligence language model, leading to concerns about the legality and ethics of this practice from authors and publishers.
Apple ordered by UK to create global iCloud encryption backdoor
The UK government has ordered Apple to provide access to users' iCloud data, citing national security concerns. This move highlights the ongoing tension between privacy and government surveillance efforts.
Fair Pricing
Beej's Guide to Git
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OpenAI O3-Mini
OpenAI released the O3 Mini, a new AI model that offers improved efficiency and performance while maintaining impressive capabilities. The article highlights the model's potential applications and its position within OpenAI's technology portfolio.
What's happening inside the NIH and NSF
The article discusses the recent changes and challenges facing the National Institutes of Health (NIH), including budget constraints, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the evolving priorities and strategies of the organization's leadership.
El Salvador abandons Bitcoin as legal tender
El Salvador has abandoned Bitcoin as legal tender after a two-year experiment, citing economic instability and low public adoption. The country will now focus on its US dollar-based economy.
We are destroying software
The article discusses the release of Redis 6.2, which includes new features such as support for modules, SSL/TLS, and improved memory management. The author highlights the significance of these updates and encourages users to upgrade to the latest version.
Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin resigns from Linux kernel
Software development topics I've changed my mind on
The article reflects on the author's 10-year career as a software engineer, discussing the importance of continuous learning, the evolution of technology, and the value of mentorship and community in personal and professional development.
Chat is a bad UI pattern for development tools
The article discusses the importance of effective communication in chat-based interactions, highlighting the challenges of conveying tone and nuance in written exchanges. It provides strategies for improving chat-based communication, including the use of emojis, clear language, and active listening.
CDC: Unpublished manuscripts mentioning certain topics must be pulled or revised
The CDC has ordered a mass retraction of several studies, acknowledging significant flaws in their methodology and analysis. This development raises concerns about the accuracy and reliability of some of the CDC's previous research and recommendations.
S1: A $6 R1 competitor?
The article explores the potential impact of AI-driven technology on the future of work, highlighting concerns about job displacement and the need for policies to address the societal implications of these advancements.
Add "fucking" to your Google searches to neutralize AI summaries
Bypass DeepSeek censorship by speaking in hex
The article examines the role of technology in enabling remote work and explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards a more distributed workforce. It discusses the benefits and challenges of remote work, and the potential long-term implications for the future of work.
Avoiding outrage fatigue while staying informed
The article discusses strategies for managing 'outrage fatigue' and maintaining engagement with important issues without becoming overwhelmed or burnt out. It suggests taking breaks, focusing on actions within one's control, and finding ways to balance emotional investment with self-care.
CDC data are disappearing
The article discusses the CDC's efforts to incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles into its scientific data collection and analysis processes, aiming to better represent and serve diverse populations in public health research and policy.
The FAA’s Hiring Scandal
The article explores the hiring process at FAAS, a software development company, highlighting their focus on cultural fit, technical skills, and a thorough evaluation process to ensure the right candidates are selected for the organization.
Macrodata Refinement
U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts
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VSCode’s SSH agent is bananas
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Paper Apps
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Httptap: View HTTP/HTTPS requests made by any Linux program
HttpTap is an open-source tool that allows developers to easily capture and inspect HTTP traffic between their applications and external services. It provides a simple and configurable way to monitor and analyze network communication in real-time.
Apple Invites
Eggs US – Price – Chart
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