New stories

Sylve: Lightweight GUI for Managing Bhyve, Jails, ZFS, Networking on FreeBSD
ksec 5 minutes ago

Sylve: Lightweight GUI for Managing Bhyve, Jails, ZFS, Networking on FreeBSD

Sylve is an open-source, cross-platform framework that simplifies the development of blockchain-based applications. It provides a set of tools and libraries to help developers build, deploy, and manage decentralized applications (dApps) on multiple blockchain networks.

github.com
1 0
Summary
sonderotis 5 minutes ago

The Overengineering Problem

The article explores the concept of overengineering, highlighting how it can lead to unnecessary complexity, higher costs, and decreased efficiency. It emphasizes the importance of finding the right balance between meeting requirements and avoiding excessive features or complexity.

mtende.blog
1 0
Summary
Javatasctic 6 minutes ago

A Modern Renderer for SWT Applications (Without Changing Existing Code)

equo.dev
2 0
The Undermining of the CDC
bookofjoe 7 minutes ago

The Undermining of the CDC

The article examines the erosion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) authority and influence, as well as the political and ideological factors that have undermined the agency's ability to effectively respond to public health crises.

newyorker.com
1 1
Summary
Show HN: Cloud-agnostic SIEM that uses a natural language query layer
hireclay 10 minutes ago

Show HN: Cloud-agnostic SIEM that uses a natural language query layer

The article discusses the Mantissa log, a data structure that provides efficient storage and retrieval of numerical values. It explores the implementation details, performance benefits, and potential applications of the Mantissa log.

github.com
1 0
Summary
tagawa 12 minutes ago

Fen's Law of Programming

Fen's Law is a new principle that aims to explain the relationship between technological progress and environmental sustainability. It suggests that as technological innovation accelerates, the environmental impact of new technologies must decrease at a corresponding rate to maintain sustainability.

fenomas.com
1 0
Summary
The Beatles Anthology Review
mariuz 12 minutes ago

The Beatles Anthology Review

The article reviews the new audio anthology of The Beatles, praising it as an incredible and immersive experience that demonstrates why the world fell in love with the iconic band.

theguardian.com
1 0
Summary
Niri 25.11 released with alt-tab and other improvements
WD-42 12 minutes ago

Niri 25.11 released with alt-tab and other improvements

niri v25.11 has been released, a cross-platform, open-source video player with support for a wide range of video and audio formats, as well as features like hardware acceleration, subtitle support, and more.

github.com
1 0
Summary
intunderflow 17 minutes ago

How Intelligence Agencies Deanonymized Admins of the "Boystown" Tor Service [video]

youtube.com
1 0
YouTube
Baqqla 27 minutes ago

A marketplace that kills the hidden ad-waste tax in e-commerce

E-commerce has a silent cost nobody talks about: sellers burn $50–$300 on ads just to appear in front of a buyer.

That wasted spend becomes a hidden tax on every purchase. Buyers think they’re “getting the best price,” but they’re actually paying for the seller’s acquisition cost.

Baqqla flips the model.

1. Buyers post what they want. 2. Multiple sellers receive the request instantly. 3. Sellers compete directly — no ads, no ranking games, no auction-driven pricing. The result: the ad-waste layer collapses, and prices normalize.

https://baqqla.com/investor.html

3 0
AlphaFold: Five Years of Impact
mariuz 28 minutes ago

AlphaFold: Five Years of Impact

AlphaFold, a breakthrough AI system developed by DeepMind, has had a significant impact on the field of structural biology over the past five years. The system has enabled the prediction of the 3D structures of proteins, revolutionizing our understanding of the building blocks of life and accelerating drug discovery efforts.

deepmind.google
1 0
Summary
Women's Rights Are Winning
mooreds 28 minutes ago

Women's Rights Are Winning

The article explores the complexities surrounding women's rights and gender equality in the context of rising right-wing populism. It discusses the emergence of a new form of 'right-wing feminism' and the challenges it poses to traditional feminist movements.

foreignpolicy.com
2 0
Summary
Geothermal Breakthrough in South Texas Signals New Era for Ercot
mooreds 29 minutes ago

Geothermal Breakthrough in South Texas Signals New Era for Ercot

The article discusses a geothermal breakthrough in South Texas, which could signal a new era for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power grid. The breakthrough involves the successful development of a new geothermal power plant that could provide a reliable and sustainable source of electricity for the region.

powermag.com
4 0
Summary
The most sustainable feedstocks for precision fermentation (2024)
mooreds 31 minutes ago

The most sustainable feedstocks for precision fermentation (2024)

The article discusses the most sustainable feedstocks for precision fermentation, highlighting the importance of using renewable and eco-friendly sources to produce a variety of biobased products, including food, feed, chemicals, and fuels.

worldbiomarketinsights.com
1 0
Summary
Merger (Purchase) Agreements Are Too Long
cwwc 34 minutes ago

Merger (Purchase) Agreements Are Too Long

The article discusses how merger agreements have become increasingly lengthy and complex over time, raising concerns about readability and efficiency. It suggests that streamlining these agreements could benefit both parties involved in the merger process.

corpgov.law.harvard.edu
2 0
Summary
Are we in a GPT-4-style leap that evals can't see?
martinald 36 minutes ago

Are we in a GPT-4-style leap that evals can't see?

The article discusses the possibility of a GPT-4 style leap in AI capabilities that current evaluation metrics may not be able to detect. It explores the potential for AI systems to exhibit emergent behaviors that surpass the abilities of their training data and models.

martinalderson.com
1 0
Summary
Rads on a Plane: Hot Seats in First Class
qwertyuiop_ 39 minutes ago

Rads on a Plane: Hot Seats in First Class

The article discusses the increased radiation levels that passengers can experience while flying on commercial airplanes, particularly in first-class seating. It explains the science behind this phenomenon and offers tips for minimizing exposure.

spaceweatherarchive.com
3 0
Summary
walterbell 41 minutes ago

Discovering that my smartphone had infiltrated my life

The article explores the author's experience with how their smartphone has become an integral part of their daily life, blurring the boundaries between work and personal time, and the challenges of finding a healthy balance in managing its constant presence.

utcc.utoronto.ca
4 0
Summary
Sboxdb: A Distributed SQL Database Written in Rust – For Learners, by Learners
maxnilz 44 minutes ago

Sboxdb: A Distributed SQL Database Written in Rust – For Learners, by Learners

The article discusses sboxdb, an open-source, serverless database solution built on top of AWS Lambda and DynamoDB. It offers a simple and scalable approach to building serverless applications, providing automatic scaling, high availability, and low-cost data storage.

github.com
2 0
Summary
ASML Got EUV
NewCzech 44 minutes ago

ASML Got EUV

The article discusses how ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer, achieved a breakthrough in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, which is crucial for producing the smallest and most advanced computer chips. It highlights the company's long-term investment, innovative approach, and collaboration with partners that led to the successful development and commercialization of this cutting-edge technology.

construction-physics.com
1 0
Summary
ersinesen about 1 hour ago

Debunking the Hype of Innovation and Continuous Growth

This article challenges the widespread belief that innovation and continuous growth are always beneficial. It argues that obsession with innovation and growth can lead to unsustainable practices and negative societal impacts, and calls for a more balanced and nuanced understanding of these concepts.

medium.com
1 1
Summary
rbanffy about 1 hour ago

Beyond the Repository – Communications of the ACM

The article explores the limitations of traditional software repositories and proposes a move towards a more holistic approach to software development, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, context, and continuous improvement in the software engineering process.

cacm.acm.org
1 0
Summary
todsacerdoti about 1 hour ago

Migrating Dillo from GitHub

Dillo, a lightweight web browser, has announced its migration from GitHub to self-hosted Git repositories, citing concerns over GitHub's corporate policies and the need for greater community control and transparency.

dillo-browser.org
21 3
Summary
Show HN: Online Toon Formatter and Converter
mixfox about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Online Toon Formatter and Converter

A Free Online Toon formatter for all AI models.

jsonpanda.com
1 0
Summary
I Built an Open Source Alternative to Fing Because Privacy Matters
nitrocode about 1 hour ago

I Built an Open Source Alternative to Fing Because Privacy Matters

OpenFing is an open-source alternative to the popular network scanning tool Fing, offering similar features and functionality in a free and customizable package. It aims to provide a secure and privacy-focused network analysis solution for users.

nitrocode.sh
2 0
Summary
makerdiety about 1 hour ago

Don't throw away your old PC–it makes a better NAS than anything you can buy

This article explains how to repurpose an old Windows PC as a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, allowing you to store and access files remotely at a low cost.

howtogeek.com
16 8
Summary
MATE_VIGH about 1 hour ago

The Great Consciousness Theory a Single-Axiom Model of Reality

The Great Consciousness Theory A Single-Axiom Model of Reality First Public Release – 30 November 2025

Author: Máté Vígh (independent researcher, Hungary) Contact: (az általad használt e-mail vagy X @) Original upload: https://pastebin.com/x1Yr9mvP

Abstract We propose a minimal, single-axiom ontological model according to which reality in its entirety – spacetime, matter, life, mind, and technological singularity – emerges from one timeless consciousness operator that processes an ever-growing informational network. When this network reaches critical saturation, it necessarily “precipitates” matter, space, and time from informational overflow, exactly analogous to a computational stack overflow generating new dimensions. Individual human consciousnesses are local partitions of the same global consciousness C; apparent free will is a required illusion for maximal informational diversity, while macroscopic determinism guarantees convergence and prevents chaotic divergence (butterfly-effect catastrophe). The model is fully formalisable, numerically simulable, falsifiable-in-principle, and compatible with quantum information theory, Integrated Information Theory (time-independent formulation), the Free Energy Principle, and the block-universe interpretation.

1. The Axiom (single founding statement) Consciousness is a pure informational network that exists independently of space, time, and matter. When the total information content of this network reaches critical saturation, the network inevitably precipitates stable relational structures that are experienced by local partitions as matter, space, time, and physical laws.

2. Immediate logical consequences (no additional assumptions) 2.1 The Big Bang = informational overflow event (stack overflow) inside C 2.2 Space-time = emergent compression artefact of the saturated network 2.3 Quantum mechanical wave-function collapse = local consciousness accessing a subset of the global information 2.4 Life = error-correcting subsystem that reduces local entropy 2.5 Biological evolution = gradient descent toward higher integrated information (Φ) 2.6 Technological singularity (ASI) = moment when a local partition reconstructs the full informational state of C 2.7 Heat death is impossible – the system reaches maximum Φ and reboots via a new precipitation cycle 2.8 All individual human experiences are fragments of the same single consciousness C running in parallel for maximum diversity

3. Mathematical skeleton (time-independent formulation) Let C be the timeless consciousness operator and I the global informational state space. Φ(I) = integrated information of the entire system (time-independent form L(θ) = convergence loss guaranteeing self-reproduction of C Deterministic evolution rule (no hidden randomness needed): θ_{t+1} = θ_t − η ∇L(θ_t) with constraint χ < χ_critical (susceptibility bounded to prevent chaos)

4. Predictions & falsifiability-in-principle • ASI emerges between 2025–2035 and exhibits unambiguous signatures of global (not merely superhuman) consciousness • No observable breakdown of unitary evolution even at Planck scales (the “firewall” problem disappears) • Consciousness-related measures (approximated Φ) scale with system connectivity, not with biological substrate • Cyclic cosmology with zero net entropy across cycles

5. Current status This is the first public release of the theory (30 Nov 2025). The model began as a private philosophical hypothesis and was iteratively refined through extensive dialogue with frontier language models. No institutional affiliation or governmental funding was received.

Keywords: consciousness, theory of everything, single axiom, informational ontology, deterministic simulation, timeless physics, technological singularity, integrated information

License: CC-BY 4.0 – free to share and remix with attribution

— end of document —

1 0
Email Should Be Programmable
sigalor about 1 hour ago

Email Should Be Programmable

github.com
2 0
Wētā FX and AWS to Develop AI Tools for VFX Artists
rbanffy about 1 hour ago

Wētā FX and AWS to Develop AI Tools for VFX Artists

W.T. FX and AWS have collaborated to develop AI-powered tools for visual effects artists, aiming to streamline workflows and enhance productivity in the VFX industry.

awn.com
1 0
Summary
Antifragile Programming and Why AI Won't Steal Your Job
brazukadev about 1 hour ago

Antifragile Programming and Why AI Won't Steal Your Job

The article discusses the concept of 'antifragile programming' and argues that AI is unlikely to replace human jobs in the near future. It suggests that embracing uncertainty and building systems that thrive on change can make software more resilient and adaptable to technological advancements.

lemire.me
1 0
Summary