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DNA testing firm 23andMe fined £2.3M by UK regulator for 2023 data hack
chrisjj 10 minutes ago

DNA testing firm 23andMe fined £2.3M by UK regulator for 2023 data hack

The UK regulator has fined DNA testing company 23andMe £23 million for a data breach in 2023 that compromised the personal information of its customers.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve – Points Program Refresh
anmilo 11 minutes ago

Chase Sapphire Reserve – Points Program Refresh

Chase Sapphire Reserve is set to undergo a major refresh in 2025, with changes to its annual fee, earning rates, and potential new benefits. The changes aim to keep the card competitive in the evolving premium travel card market.

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Mastodon updates its terms to prohibit AI model training
babushkaboi 12 minutes ago

Mastodon updates its terms to prohibit AI model training

Mastodon, a popular decentralized social network, has updated its terms to prohibit the use of its platform for the training of artificial intelligence (AI) models. This move aims to prevent the exploitation of Mastodon's user-generated content for commercial AI development without the consent of its community.

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Spiraling with ChatGPT
babushkaboi 12 minutes ago

Spiraling with ChatGPT

The article explores the potential impact of ChatGPT, an advanced language model, on various industries and the broader implications for the future of work and human-AI interaction. It delves into the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT, as well as the ongoing debate around the ethical and societal consequences of this technology.

techcrunch.com
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Bostonian 15 minutes ago

More of Us Are Putting in Extra Hours After the Workday

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felixheikka 17 minutes ago

Took 7 months to get my first customer. 8 mo to reach $33k revenue. Keep going.

It took me 7 months of different ideas, marketing methods, product changes, and working my ass off just to get my first paying customer.

That’s 7 months of effort for $20.

It was incredibly hard to reach that point, and it was the greatest feeling in the world.

But once you go from 0 to 1, something changes.

1 month after getting my first paying customer, I hit $1,300.

3 months after, $4,500

6 months after, $16,500

8 months after, $33,000

In the beginning you have to fight for those first users and paying customers.

The market is crowded, competitive, and you have no social proof or following. Getting your message through all this noise is not easy.

But eventually someone gives your product a shot. One user grows to a few, you get a little bit of social proof for your product, and it becomes easier for new people to try it.

If you serve your first customers well, listen to their feedback, and help them solve their problems, they will begin recommending you to others.

And just like that, real growth begins.

You also know your target audience better now, which marketing channels worked, and where you should double down.

It gets easier.

My “game plan” was simple:

1. I kept taking daily action even when I was met with silence, no new signups, and rejections in DMs.

2. At the end of each day, I looked back on what I had done and wrote down one thing I would improve the next day.

3. Then I implemented the improvement, and kept going.

If you’re in the 0 to 1 phase right now, you just have to keep going.

I know that it’s hard right now. It’s the hardest part, and I say that from my own experience.

And I can also say that if you don’t quit, you get to see the other side of it.

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China conducts pad abort test for crew spacecraft, advancing moon plans
rbanffy 19 minutes ago

China conducts pad abort test for crew spacecraft, advancing moon plans

China conducted a successful pad abort test for its crew spacecraft, a critical step in advancing its plans for future lunar landings. The test demonstrated the spacecraft's ability to safely separate from the launch vehicle in an emergency situation, a key capability for future human spaceflight missions.

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The Guy Who Wrote a Compiler Without a Compiler: Corrado Böhm
thunderbong 21 minutes ago

The Guy Who Wrote a Compiler Without a Compiler: Corrado Böhm

The article profiles Corrado Böhm, an Italian mathematician who developed a compiler without using an existing compiler. Böhm's work is considered a landmark achievement in computer science, demonstrating the ability to create a compiler from scratch using innovative techniques.

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chrisnolet 21 minutes ago

Show HN: An SDK for storytelling with voice AI

I’ve been working on an SDK for creating voice AI apps. If you’ve ever wanted to make consumer voice apps, this is for you. There are some neat ideas in here that I’m really proud of: the decorators make everything very readable, and the prompting system is wonderfully dynamic.

The basic setup command is:

  npx create-pocket-app
This will create a Next.js app that’s ready to deploy.

Check out the live examples on the home page to get a feel for what’s possible, and to see the code!

pocketcomputer.com
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CVE-2025-3248: Serious vulnerability found in popular Python AI package
nigel_doug 21 minutes ago

CVE-2025-3248: Serious vulnerability found in popular Python AI package

A serious vulnerability (CVE-2025-3248) has been discovered in a popular Python AI package, which could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on the affected systems. The vulnerability has been patched, and users are advised to update their packages to the latest version to mitigate the risk.

cloudsmith.com
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kolyder 22 minutes ago

Computers Are Big-Ass Levers

The article discusses how computers can be viewed as large-scale levers, capable of amplifying human effort and automating tasks. It explores the history and evolution of computers as tools that extend human capabilities and how this concept of 'computers as levers' shapes our understanding of technology and its role in society.

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Icons of Aviation History: Boeing X-29
dxs 22 minutes ago

Icons of Aviation History: Boeing X-29

The article discusses the Boeing X-29, an experimental aircraft known for its unique forward-swept wing design that challenged conventional aerodynamic principles. It explores the technical innovations and the aircraft's impact on the development of advanced flight control systems.

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LorenDB 23 minutes ago

Honda Conducts Successful Launch and Landing of Experimental Reusable Rocket

Honda announced plans to expand its electric vehicle lineup, aiming to achieve 100% electric vehicle sales in major markets by 2040. The company also outlined its commitment to carbon neutrality and outlined its strategy to develop new technologies and partnerships to support its transition towards a sustainable future.

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akayaian 24 minutes ago

Show HN: Chord – Multiplayer AI LLM Chats

Hey everyone,

I've been hacking on this idea with a friend as we've been using chatgpt and other AI tools in our day to day work and find ourselves copy/pasting to each other frequently. We often share chatgpt links with each other, but it's been frustrating that they are read-only and we can't pickup the conversation or both talk to an LLM with shared context.

We built a shared chatroom to explore what it'd be like to talk with multiple LLMs and humans in the same chat, and so far it feels pretty cool, but we're curious if anyone else would find it useful as well.

Right now you can: - Chat with Claude + ChatGPT in the same chat - Invite others to join the same chat/thread - Reference each other and previous messages in the thread

Lots of ideas on how we could improve this, any feedback is highly appreciated!

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Finding Peter Putnam
gcheong 24 minutes ago

Finding Peter Putnam

The article explores the mysterious disappearance of Peter Putnam, a former NOAA scientist, and the decades-long search to uncover what happened to him. It delves into the complexities of the case, the challenges faced by investigators, and the lingering questions that remain unanswered.

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Timescale Is Now TigerData
pbowyer 27 minutes ago

Timescale Is Now TigerData

tigerdata.com
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The Exploration Company outlines plans for human spaceflight – SpaceNews
rbanffy 29 minutes ago

The Exploration Company outlines plans for human spaceflight – SpaceNews

The Exploration Company, a European startup, has outlined its plans for human spaceflight, including developing a reusable spacecraft capable of transporting astronauts to low Earth orbit and potentially beyond. The company aims to provide commercial access to space and enable new research and exploration opportunities.

spacenews.com
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Gotta Catch 'Em All: Understanding How IMSI-Catchers Exploit Cell Networks
Bluestein 29 minutes ago

Gotta Catch 'Em All: Understanding How IMSI-Catchers Exploit Cell Networks

The article examines IMSI catchers, devices that can secretly track and intercept mobile phone communications by exploiting vulnerabilities in cell networks. It discusses how these devices work, the potential risks they pose to user privacy and security, and steps that can be taken to protect against IMSI catcher surveillance.

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giraffe_lady 30 minutes ago

The Collapse of Complex Societies

The article explores the factors that contribute to the collapse of complex societies, including resource depletion, environmental degradation, social stratification, and the inability to adapt to changing conditions. It examines historical examples and highlights the need for resilient systems and adaptable societies.

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Rules, Not Renewables, Might Explain the Iberian Blackout
rbanffy 30 minutes ago

Rules, Not Renewables, Might Explain the Iberian Blackout

The article discusses a major power outage that affected over a million people in Spain in July 2022. It examines the causes of the outage, including a failure of the electrical transmission system, and the measures taken by authorities to restore power and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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How to Shuffle a Big Dataset
jxmorris12 30 minutes ago

How to Shuffle a Big Dataset

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hazalmestci 31 minutes ago

Ever Tried Debugging a Proof Tree? We Did

The article describes the process of building an interactive debugger, including the challenges faced and the technical solutions implemented. It highlights the importance of creating a user-friendly debugging experience for developers.

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wilsonzlin 32 minutes ago

Show HN: Searching 1B embeddings from disk in 15 ms on a single machine

The article discusses the development and launch of Corenn, a new AI-driven conversational assistant. It highlights Corenn's capabilities, such as natural language understanding, context-aware responses, and personalization features aimed at enhancing user interactions.

blog.wilsonl.in
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The Man Who Beat IBM
dshipper 33 minutes ago

The Man Who Beat IBM

The article profiles Ken Olsen, the founder of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), a pioneering computer company that challenged IBM's dominance in the 1960s and 1970s. It discusses how DEC's innovative minicomputer technology and Olsen's unconventional management approach helped the company become a major player in the industry.

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Payload Is Joining Figma
a_stein 33 minutes ago

Payload Is Joining Figma

Payload, a headless CMS, is joining Figma, a popular design platform. This acquisition aims to streamline the design and content management process for developers and designers, providing a more integrated and efficient workflow.

payloadcms.com
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ebagsnave 33 minutes ago

Show HN: Smart Silence – Auto-remind to silence your phone via geofencing

Hey HN,

I just released Smart Silence on the App Store — it’s a privacy-first iOS app that helps you avoid your phone going off in quiet places like synagogues, churches, theaters, or meetings by reminding you to silence it at the right time and place.

It uses geofencing to detect when you arrive at or leave a Silent Zone and sends a notification prompting you to enable Do Not Disturb via a Shortcut. Due to iOS restrictions, the app can’t toggle DND automatically — but it gets you 95% of the way there with a single tap or automated Shortcut.

Highlights: • Geofence-based detection: minimal battery impact, no GPS polling • Smart, respectful DND reminders (not forceful or naggy) • Community-powered: users can mark quiet zones and share schedules • iOS Shortcut integration for fast, one-tap activation • No ads, no tracking, no account required

This came from a real-world need — helping people stay respectful in communal spaces without fiddling with settings. I’d love your feedback, especially from folks who care about mobile UX, location-aware automation, and building within iOS limitations.

Try it here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/smart-silence/id6737205196 Website: sm4r7.io Happy to answer questions, share architecture choices, or talk about where it’s headed (e.g. silent streaks, Android, etc.).

apps.apple.com
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Now might be the best time to learn software development
nathanfig 34 minutes ago

Now might be the best time to learn software development

The article discusses the recent surge in employee resignations, dubbed the 'Great Resignation', and examines the underlying factors contributing to this trend, including burnout, career changes, and the desire for better work-life balance.

substack.com
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Headless CRMs
optimizethis 34 minutes ago

Headless CRMs

This article explores the concept of headless CRMs, discussing their advantages over traditional CRMs, such as more flexibility, better integration with other systems, and improved user experience. It highlights the growing adoption of headless CRMs and their potential to reshape the customer relationship management landscape.

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Why JPEGs Still Rule the Web After 30 Years
purpleko 34 minutes ago

Why JPEGs Still Rule the Web After 30 Years

The article traces the history of the JPEG image format, from its origins in the 1980s to its widespread adoption and evolution over the decades. It highlights the key contributions of the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) and the technical advancements that have shaped the format's capabilities and widespread use in digital imaging.

spectrum.ieee.org
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PaulHoule 35 minutes ago

Chimpanzees yawn when observing an Android yawn

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