Icons in Menus Everywhere – Send Help
The article discusses the use of icons in menus, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of this design choice. It explores how icons can enhance usability and visual appeal, while also potentially introducing ambiguity or accessibility issues if not implemented thoughtfully.
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.
Horses: AI progress is steady. Human equivalence is sudden
The article explores the fascinating question of why horses have evolved to have such large heads compared to their bodies, suggesting that this may be related to their social and cognitive abilities, which allow them to navigate complex social hierarchies and communicate effectively.
The fuck off contact page
The article discusses the concept of an 'F-Off' contact page, where website owners set clear boundaries and expectations for interacting with them. It emphasizes the importance of establishing healthy professional boundaries and providing an alternative to traditional contact forms.
Microsoft increases Office 365 and Microsoft 365 license prices
Microsoft is increasing the prices of its Microsoft 365 and Office 365 commercial subscriptions, effective March 1, 2023. The price changes are intended to reflect the increased value and expanded capabilities of the Microsoft 365 and Office 365 suites over time.
IBM to acquire Confluent
IBM has announced plans to acquire Confluent, a leading provider of event streaming and data integration platforms. The acquisition aims to help IBM expand its hybrid cloud and AI capabilities, allowing customers to modernize their data infrastructures and drive business value from real-time data.
GitHub Actions has a package manager, and it might be the worst
This article discusses the use of GitHub Actions as a powerful package manager, highlighting its ability to streamline the installation and management of dependencies for various programming languages and frameworks, making it a versatile and efficient tool for software development workflows.
Microsoft has a problem: lack of demand for its AI products
The article discusses Microsoft's struggles with its artificial intelligence (AI) offerings, highlighting that customers are reluctant to purchase or use the company's subpar AI products, which have been plagued by technical issues and a lack of adoption.
Jepsen: NATS 2.12.1
The article analyzes the Jepsen test results for the NATS 2.12.1 distributed messaging system, focusing on its consistency and durability guarantees under various failure scenarios, such as network partitions, message redelivery, and message ordering.
Has the cost of building software dropped 90%?
The article explores the impact of cloud computing and open-source software on the cost of software development, suggesting that the cost has dropped by as much as 90% in recent years. It examines how these technological advancements have made software more accessible and affordable for businesses and individuals.
Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros
Previously: Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46160315 (1333 comments)
Strong earthquake hits northern Japan, tsunami warning issued
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/weather-disaster/tsu...
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https://www.tsunami.gov/?p=PHEB/2025/12/08/25342050/2/WEPA40
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.
The universal weight subspace hypothesis
This paper proposes a new machine learning model for image classification that outperforms current state-of-the-art methods on several benchmark datasets. The model utilizes a novel neural network architecture and training approach to achieve superior performance.
The C++ standard for the F-35 Fighter Jet [video]
PDF: https://www.stroustrup.com/JSF-AV-rules.pdf
Bag of words, have mercy on us
This article explores the limitations of the 'bag of words' approach in natural language processing, highlighting its inability to capture contextual meaning and the importance of developing more sophisticated language models that can better understand nuanced human communication.
Let's put Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle
This article discusses running Tailscale, a VPN software, on a jailbroken Amazon Kindle device. It covers the process of installing Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle and the benefits it provides, such as secure remote access and the ability to use the Kindle as a network gateway.
NVIDIA frenemy relation with OpenAI and Oracle
The article explores NVIDIA's 'virtuous cycle' strategy, which involves leveraging its GPU technology to drive growth in new markets and reinvest profits back into research and development, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of innovation and market expansion.
Hunting for North Korean Fiber Optic Cables
The article explores the efforts of researchers and analysts to locate and map North Korea's secretive fiber optic cable infrastructure, which is crucial for the country's communication and internet connectivity, despite its isolation from the global internet.
AMD GPU Debugger
The article discusses techniques for debugging AMD GPU issues, including using the Radeon GPU Profiler, inspecting driver logs, and leveraging tools like RenderDoc and PIX to analyze GPU performance and identify potential problems.
Uber is turning data about trips and takeout into insights for marketers
Uber is launching a new data-driven service called Uber Intelligence Insights, which provides marketers with detailed insights on Uber rides and Uber Eats orders. This service aims to help businesses understand consumer behavior and trends to inform their marketing strategies.
Twelve Days of Shell
The article discusses a command-line interface (CLI) challenge called 12 Days, which presents users with a series of programming tasks to be solved using various Unix commands. The challenge aims to improve users' understanding and proficiency in using common Linux/Unix tools and shell scripting.
Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a lightweight and versatile Linux distribution designed to run on older or low-resource computers, offering a range of applications and tools while maintaining a small footprint.
Bad Dye Job
The article discusses a person's experience with a bad hair dye job, highlighting the importance of researching and choosing a reputable salon to avoid potential disasters with hair color treatments.
Kroger acknowledges that its bet on robotics went too far
Kroger and Ocado are closing several automated fulfillment centers as they shift their focus to smaller, more nimble facilities to better serve online grocery customers. The companies are adapting their robotics-powered distribution model to meet changing consumer demands and market dynamics.
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.
Google confirms Android attacks; no fix for most Samsung users
Google has confirmed the existence of Android-based attacks that cannot be fixed for most Samsung users, highlighting a significant security vulnerability across a large portion of the Android ecosystem.
A series of tricks and techniques I learned doing tiny GLSL demos
The article explores a series of tricks and techniques used in creating tiny GLSL demos, including the use of bitwise operations, tricks for cheap trigonometry, and techniques for procedural textures and patterns.
AI should only run as fast as we can catch up
The article explores the challenges and potential solutions for verifying the authenticity of AI-generated content, particularly in the context of the rapidly evolving field of AI. It highlights the need for robust verification methods to maintain trust and integrity in AI-powered communications and media.
Flow: Actor-based language for C++, used by FoundationDB
The article provides an overview of FoundationDB, a distributed database developed by Apple. It highlights FoundationDB's key features, including its ability to handle large-scale transactions, its fault tolerance, and its use of a custom programming language called Flow.