Europe is scaling back GDPR and relaxing AI laws
The European Union is introducing new AI regulations, known as the AI Act, which aims to establish guidelines for the development and use of AI systems. The proposed changes would expand the scope and enforcement of the EU's existing data privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Nano Banana Pro
Google's Nano Banana Pro is a new edge AI device that offers powerful computing capabilities in a compact, energy-efficient design. The article highlights the device's potential applications in various industries, such as robotics, smart homes, and intelligent sensors.
Meta Segment Anything Model 3
Show HN: I made a down detector for down detector
After down detector went down with the rest of the internet during the Cloudflare outage today I decided to build a robust, independent tool which checks if down detector is down. Enjoy!!
The patent office is about to make bad patents untouchable
The article discusses the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's proposal to make it harder to challenge bad patents, potentially allowing invalid patents to remain in force and stifling innovation. The author argues that this change would undermine the patent system's purpose and negatively impact the public.
CBP is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with suspicious travel patterns
The article discusses the use of facial recognition technology by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to track down undocumented immigrants, including by scanning driver's license photos without consent. This has raised concerns about privacy and civil liberties, as the program operates largely without oversight or public knowledge.
Gaming on Linux has never been more approachable
The article explores the experience of switching to a Linux-based gaming desktop, highlighting the advantages of the CachyOS distribution, which offers improved performance and compatibility for gaming compared to other Linux distros.
AI is a front for consolidation of resources and power
The article explores the true purpose of artificial intelligence (AI), arguing that it should be used to enhance and empower human capabilities, not replace them. It emphasizes the importance of developing AI systems that work in partnership with humans to solve complex problems and improve quality of life.
Building more with GPT-5.1-Codex-Max
The article discusses the development of GPT-5, a powerful AI language model released by OpenAI, and its capabilities in areas like code generation, task automation, and natural language understanding.
Your smartphone, their rules: App stores enable corporate-government censorship
The article discusses the power and control wielded by Apple and Google over the app store ecosystem, highlighting concerns about the companies' ability to restrict or censor content and the lack of competition in the market, which can limit consumer choice and innovation.
Thunderbird adds native Microsoft Exchange email support
The popular email client Thunderbird has added native support for Microsoft Exchange, allowing users to directly connect to and manage their Exchange-based email accounts within the Thunderbird interface. This update aims to provide a more seamless experience for Thunderbird users who rely on Microsoft's email and collaboration services.
The Death of Arduino?
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Loose wire leads to blackout, contact with Francis Scott Key bridge
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced the opening of a public docket for its investigation into the 2022 plane crash in Pokhara, Nepal, which killed all 72 people on board. The docket contains factual information gathered during the ongoing investigation, which aims to determine the probable cause of the accident and identify any safety issues that need to be addressed.
Microsoft makes Zork open-source
The Zork text adventure game has been made open-source by Microsoft, allowing developers to use the game's assets and code for new projects. This move comes as part of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the company that previously owned the rights to Zork.
Red Alert 2 in web browser
Chronodivide is a website that explores the concept of time and its various interpretations across different cultures and belief systems. It delves into the philosophical, scientific, and metaphysical perspectives on the nature of time and its impact on human experience.
Android and iPhone users can now share files, starting with the Pixel 10
Google has announced a new Quick Share feature for Android, providing users with a seamless way to share files and content between Android devices. The feature aims to offer a similar experience to Apple's AirDrop, allowing for easy and efficient cross-device file transfers.
'Calvin and Hobbes' at 40
The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the job market, leading to a surge in layoffs and a shift towards remote work. It explores the challenges and opportunities this creates for both employees and employers as they navigate the changing landscape of the workforce.
Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/19/technology/larry-summers-..., https://archive.ph/ASfq6
A $1k AWS mistake
The article discusses a $1,000 mistake made by a programmer when setting up an AWS (Amazon Web Services) account, leading to unexpected and costly charges. It highlights the importance of carefully configuring cloud services to avoid unintended expenses.
Firefox 147 Will Support the XDG Base Directory Specification
The article discusses the upcoming changes in Firefox 147, which will include support for the XDG Base Directory specification on Linux and other Unix-like systems. This change aims to improve the organization and management of user data and application files, making the Firefox experience more consistent across different Linux distributions.
I just want working RCS messaging
The article discusses the challenges faced by users in getting Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging to work on their mobile devices. It explores the complex ecosystem of RCS, the role of carriers and device manufacturers, and the efforts to improve the user experience.
How to stay sane in a world that rewards insanity
The article explores the challenges of maintaining sanity and well-being in a world that often rewards behaviors that may be detrimental to one's mental health. It offers strategies for finding balance and cultivating a mindset that prioritizes self-care and personal growth.
Researchers discover security vulnerability in WhatsApp
Researchers have discovered a major security vulnerability in WhatsApp that could allow attackers to gain access to user accounts through a malicious video file. The vulnerability highlights the need for continued security improvements in popular messaging apps.
Cognitive and mental health correlates of short-form video use
Interactive World History Atlas Since 3000 BC
GeoaCron is an interactive world history atlas that allows users to explore events, empires, and civilizations throughout time on a dynamic global map. It provides a comprehensive visual representation of historical developments, enabling users to gain a deeper understanding of the past.
Precise geolocation via Wi-Fi Positioning System
Adversarial poetry as a universal single-turn jailbreak mechanism in LLMs
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Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash
The article discusses Microsoft's AI CEO's response to recent criticism of Windows' AI features, stating that the public's lack of enthusiasm over these advancements is 'mindblowing' to him.