Fran Sans – font inspired by San Francisco light rail displays
The article discusses the life and work of renowned graphic designer Fran Sans, exploring her unique approach to typography and her influence on the industry. It highlights her innovative typeface designs and her role in shaping the visual landscape of contemporary design.
After my dad died, we found the love letters
After the death of her father, the author discovers a box of love letters between her parents, providing insights into their relationship and a deeper understanding of her family history.
Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected
https://www.aikido.dev/blog/shai-hulud-strikes-again-hitting-zapier-ensdomains
Claude Opus 4.5
https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/about-claude/models/what...
Pebble Watch software is now 100% open source
Pebble, the pioneering smartwatch company, has announced that its entire software platform is now open-source, allowing developers to freely access and contribute to the codebase. This move aims to empower the community and enable further innovation in the wearable technology space.
France threatens GrapheneOS with arrests / server seizure for refusing backdoors
X's new country-of-origin feature reveals many 'US' accounts to be foreign-run
The article discusses a new feature on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that allows users to see the country of origin for accounts. This has shaken up both MAGA and Democratic circles as many US-based accounts are revealed to be foreign-run.
Iowa City made its buses free. Traffic cleared, and so did the air
https://archive.ph/lEmzI
Native Secure Enclave backed SSH keys on macOS
The article discusses the challenges faced by a Dutch software engineer in finding a job after being laid off, and how he eventually landed a new role through his own initiative and resourcefulness.
Court filings allege Meta downplayed risks to children and misled the public
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is facing a lawsuit alleging that its social media platforms are designed to be addictive and harmful to children's mental health, putting profits before the well-being of young users.
Shaders: How to draw high fidelity graphics with just x and y coordinates
µcad: New open source programming language that can generate 2D sketches and 3D
Claude Advanced Tool Use
The article explores Anthropic's research on advanced tool use in AI systems, focusing on their development of an AI agent capable of using complex tools effectively to solve problems. It highlights the potential for AI to assist humans in a wide range of tasks by leveraging sophisticated tool-use capabilities.
Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, and Physicists [pdf]
Shai Hulud launches second supply-chain attack
Ask HN: Hearing aid wearers, what's hot?
One of my Phonak Audeo 90’s (RIC) died the other day after 5 years and I’m shopping for new. What’s your go to hearing aid currently if you’ve upgraded recently or have been thinking of doing so?
Moderate loss, have worn them for many years, enjoy listening to music and nature, but also need help in meetings and noisy environments.
Not worried about cost and wanting to get one more good deal out of work insurance before I retire.
RuBee
The article discusses the development of RuBee, a new wireless communication technology that offers improved security and reliability compared to traditional RFID systems. RuBee utilizes magnetic fields instead of radio waves, providing enhanced performance in challenging environments and enhanced privacy protection.
Racket v9.0
Racket, a popular general-purpose programming language, has released version 9.0 with new features such as improved error reporting, better integration with other tools, and enhancements to the core language and libraries.
NSA and IETF, part 3: Dodging the issues at hand
The article discusses the importance of dodging in video games, emphasizing its role in improving player skills, strategic thinking, and overall gameplay experience. It provides insights into the technical aspects of dodging and how developers can effectively incorporate it into their game designs.
Japan's gamble to turn island of Hokkaido into global chip hub
The article discusses the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field, particularly in diagnosing and treating various health conditions. It explores how AI-powered tools are improving the efficiency and accuracy of medical procedures, while also highlighting the ongoing challenges and ethical concerns surrounding the integration of AI in healthcare.
PS5 now costs less than 64GB of DDR5 memory. RAM jumps to $600 due to shortage
The article discusses the rising prices of DDR5 memory, with a 64GB Trident Z5 Neo kit now costing more than a PlayStation 5 console due to a DRAM shortage. The article notes that the situation is expected to worsen until 2026, as the demand for high-performance memory continues to outpace supply.
X Just Accidentally Exposed a Covert Influence Network Targeting Americans
The article reveals a vast network of surveillance and data collection efforts by a company called X, which has covertly amassed information on millions of individuals without their knowledge or consent. The exposé highlights the extensive reach and potential abuse of such intrusive data practices by private entities.
1M Downloads of Zorin OS 18
The article discusses the release of Zorin OS 18 and the milestone of 1 million downloads of the Linux distribution. It encourages users to test the upgrade from Zorin OS 17 to 18 and highlights the new features and improvements introduced in the latest version of the operating system.
France threatens GrapheneOS with arrests / server seizure for refusing backdoors
The article discusses the adoption of the GrapheneOS mobile operating system, its focus on privacy and security, and the challenges faced by its developer in maintaining the project while dealing with online harassment and threats.
Are consumers just tech debt to Microsoft?
The article explores the concept of 'consumer debt' in the tech industry, where companies like Microsoft view consumers as a liability or 'tech debt' rather than an asset. It examines how this perspective shapes product development and customer relationships in the tech sector.
We stopped roadmap work for a week and fixed bugs
The article explores the benefits of working on small, manageable tasks or 'fixits' to improve one's mood and sense of accomplishment. It highlights how completing these tasks can boost mental well-being and provide a sense of progress, even in challenging times.
The Cloudflare outage might be a good thing
The article explores the use of GPT-3, a powerful language model, in the creation of AI-generated stories and characters. It examines the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding the use of this technology in creative writing, and the potential implications for the future of storytelling.
73% of AI startups are just prompt engineering
The article explores the findings of a reverse engineering study on 200 AI startups, revealing that 73% of them are making false claims about their AI capabilities. It highlights the importance of scrutinizing AI-related claims and the need for more transparency and accountability in the industry.
GCC SC approves inclusion of Algol 68 Front End
GrapheneOS migrates server infrastructure from France
https://xcancel.com/GrapheneOS/status/1991604700882563267