Conditional Logic Builder for WP Snippets AI Is Sensational
WPSnippets.AI is a web-based platform that provides a collection of pre-built code snippets and templates for WordPress developers. The platform aims to streamline the development process by offering a range of customizable solutions to common WordPress development tasks.
Advice for Individual Contributors
The article provides advice for individual contributors, emphasizing the importance of owning your work, developing expertise, communicating effectively, and building relationships to advance your career.
Telegram AI Dating Agent
This article provides a guide for using an AI chatbot to have more engaging conversations with one's girlfriend. It covers setting up the chatbot, customizing its responses, and using it to improve communication and connection in the relationship.
Bloomberg Like Terminal for geopolitics – Monitor what's happening in the world
WorldMonitor is a web application that provides users with real-time updates and insights on global news, events, and trends, leveraging advanced data analysis and visualization tools to deliver a comprehensive understanding of the world's current affairs.
Nvidia CEO: AI doomerism has done a lot of damage and is not helpful to society
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticizes 'AI doomerism' and warns that it could hamper investments in the field, which he believes is crucial for the future. He argues that AI is a transformative technology that will have a significant impact across industries in the coming years.
Is Orion's heat shield safe? New NASA chief conducts final review
NASA's chief has expressed full confidence in the Orion spacecraft's heat shield, which is crucial for the upcoming Artemis II mission. The heat shield is designed to protect the spacecraft and its crew during the intense heat of re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
Burroughs B21 / Convergent AWS Vintage Computer Restoration – Dr. Scott M. Baker
The article details the restoration of a Burroughs B21 vintage computer, a convergent system that was an early competitor to AWS. The author discusses the technical challenges and process of reviving this historical computing system.
Comparing Ways to Give Claude Code Access to a Web Browser
Hebbian Theory
Hebbian theory proposes that the simultaneous activation of connected neurons strengthens the connections between them, forming the basis for learning and memory formation in the brain.
Borg 2.x: Important Notes
The article summarizes the major changes and improvements in the latest version of Borg Backup, an open-source data deduplication and compression backup tool. It covers new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements that users can expect in the updated version.
Show HN: Designed a tool that 'designs' app from text
AI 'kind' design is over for me. Check my new tool and try it for FREE
Java arrived on the Internet 30 years ago
The production of a simple virtual machine is easy stuff. It is just a giant switch statement which calls easy to write functions to execute the decoded instruction. If you have the Backus-Naur for the language a top-down, recursive descent compiler is also trivial to write. You can type in the code for it almost as fast as you can read the grammar. The production of the initial libraries was also pretty straight-forward. There was a ton of C code around that could be referred to and translated into Java. The whole job took about two weeks to deliver. Hey presto: Java was born and made freely available for download on Sun's website. Java 1.0 was tiny.
Now, here is the spooky bit. I typed in a grammar that more or less exactly matched the Java programming language into a terminal in the computer science lab at university thirty years ago. The terminal was a Sun box and connected to the Internet. Two weeks later after I had done this Java appeared on Sun's web site. Od that, strange that, huh?
Sprites – Stateful Sandboxes
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Azul 9.0 (Australian Cyber Security Centre)
The article discusses the Azul programming language, a high-performance Java Virtual Machine (JVM) designed to address the challenges of modern cloud and microservices architectures. It highlights Azul's focus on performance, scalability, and reduced resource consumption compared to traditional JVMs.
When AI Meeting Notes Become Legal Evidence
A new horrible game – chaves nightmares
A Unique Performance Optimization for a 3D Geometry Language
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Amateur sleuth earns £2M reward for exposing research fraud
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Mdview.io – clean, focused Markdown viewer with TOC, Mermaid, and LaTeX support
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Startup employee fired after building automated system to streamline tasks
A startup employee was fired after building an automated system to streamline tasks, but the same manager who dismissed him now wants him to review her work as a freelancer, highlighting the complex dynamics between employers and employees in the tech industry.
Show HN: Realwork – Prove you didn't use AI
Creators are getting accused of using AI when they didn't. Artists banned from platforms, students flagged by detectors, freelancers losing clients.
The problem: there's no good way to prove your innocence.
Realwork is a macOS app that records your creative process and generates cryptographic proof. Keystrokes, pauses, revisions - the messy human parts that AI skips. You get a shareable timelapse with SHA256 hashes proving the work happened over time on your machine.
Not a detector (those don't work). Just receipts.
Built with Swift/SwiftUI + ScreenCaptureKit. Free while in early access.
https://realwork.app
The Static Dynamic JVM – A Many Layered Dive [video]
Is machine Intelligence a threat to Humans
The article explores the potential threats and concerns surrounding the development of machine intelligence, including the possibility of an existential threat to the human species. It examines the ethical and philosophical implications of advanced artificial intelligence and the need for responsible development and oversight.
Google's Universal Commerce Protocol aims to make shopping AI-native
Google just published details about its Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard aimed at making shopping work natively with AI agents instead of websites. The idea is to standardize the entire commerce flow—product discovery, pricing, checkout, payment, and post-purchase—so an AI agent can complete purchases directly without custom integrations for every merchant. Merchants remain the seller of record, but expose capabilities through a common protocol, letting agents compare options and execute checkout across many stores. If this takes off, it weakens marketplace lock-in (including Amazon’s) by shifting discovery and checkout out of proprietary UIs and into AI-driven intent flows, similar to how open web protocols reduced the power of early internet portals.
The brief, wondrous life of Zina Lahr (2014)
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In Memory of Frank Gehry
This article pays tribute to renowned architect Frank Gehry, known for his innovative and unconventional designs that have transformed the built environment. It highlights Gehry's significant contributions to the field of architecture and his enduring legacy.
Fossil versus Git
This article compares the distributed version control system Fossil to the popular Git, highlighting Fossil's focus on simplicity, built-in wiki and web interface, and integrated bug tracking and release management features, in contrast to Git's more complex and distributed nature.
Let them eat Nvidia chips
The article discusses the global semiconductor chip shortage, its impact on various industries, and the challenges faced by companies like Nvidia in meeting the surging demand for their products. It explores how the pandemic has exacerbated the issue and the potential implications for consumers and businesses.
UK threatens action against X over sexualised AI images of women and children
How to Blur Text in Screenshots Before Sharing (Stop Leaking Your Data)
The article discusses various online tools that allow users to blur text in screenshots, providing a way to protect personal information and maintain online privacy. It covers the benefits of using these tools and provides step-by-step instructions on how to effectively blur sensitive data in screenshots.