Common Applications of Web Browser Automation
JD Vance backs mass 'doxing' campaign to find and harass Charlie Kirk critics
The article discusses the controversy surrounding JD Vance, a Republican Senate candidate in Ohio, who allegedly doxed Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator, and his critics. It highlights the growing political tensions and the use of personal information to target opponents.
Politically Extreme Individuals Exhibit Similar Neural Processing [pdf]
Does Pam Bondi know what free speech is?
The article discusses Pam Bondi's views on free speech, highlighting her stance that the government should not regulate speech, even if it is offensive. It explores her perspective that free speech is a fundamental right that should be protected, even for controversial or unpopular opinions.
Our Stop Censoring Abortion Campaign Uncovers a Social Media Censorship Crisis
The article discusses the Electronic Frontier Foundation's (EFF) campaign to stop social media censorship of abortion-related content. It highlights the widespread issue of online platforms restricting access to information and resources about reproductive healthcare, which the EFF argues is a violation of free speech and undermines access to critical information.
AI will make the rich unfathomably richer. Is this what we want?
The article discusses how the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to further wealth inequality and cultural division within society, as the benefits of AI may be disproportionately enjoyed by a small segment of the population.
Practical Techniques for Codex, Cursor and Claude Code
Coding with AI is a blog that explores the intersection of programming and artificial intelligence. It covers topics such as machine learning, natural language processing, and the use of AI tools in software development.
How the Feds Targeted a Disabled Vet for Speaking Out
Rockenhaus is a leading provider of innovative and high-quality construction services, offering a wide range of solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. The company is known for its expertise, commitment to sustainability, and exceptional customer service.
Holocaust testimony is AI litmus test, and it fails
The article examines the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze Holocaust testimonies, finding that current AI systems fail to fully comprehend the complex emotional and historical context of these accounts, highlighting the need for further advancements in AI technology to accurately process and interpret such sensitive testimonies.
A few corrections about the transition from Blue Systems to Techpaladin
The article discusses the transition from Blue Systems to TechPaladin, providing corrections and clarifications about the change in ownership and the company's future direction.
How I Would Have Built Laravel Cloud
The article discusses the author's approach to building a cloud-based platform using Laravel, focusing on aspects such as serverless architecture, API-first design, and the use of modern cloud services to create a scalable and maintainable system.
Surprises from the Anthropic Report
The article discusses the growing importance of AI and machine learning in various industries, highlighting their potential to enhance decision-making, improve efficiency, and drive innovation. It explores the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding the adoption of these technologies, emphasizing the need for responsible development and deployment.
Another lawsuit blames an AI company of complicity in a teenager's suicide
The article discusses a lawsuit filed against Anthropic, an AI company, for its alleged complicity in the suicide of a teenager. The lawsuit claims the company's AI systems contributed to the teen's mental health struggles and suicidal behavior.
Tyler Robinson charged with aggravated murder, DNA found on gun trigger
The article discusses the pending execution of Tyler Robinson, who was convicted of murder. It explores the efforts made by conservative activist Charlie Kirk and others to halt the execution, citing concerns about the fairness of the trial and the potential for new evidence.
Meta RayBan AR Glasses Shows Lumus Waveguide Structures in Leaked Video
The article discusses a leaked video that reveals the waveguide structures used in Meta's upcoming Ray-Ban AR glasses, developed in collaboration with Lumus. This provides insights into the technical aspects of the augmented reality eyewear.
Metal Barrels Dumped Off the Coast of LA Are Encircled by Mysterious White Halos
Scientists have discovered mysterious white halos surrounding metal barrels dumped off the coast of Los Angeles. They believe the halos are caused by chemical reactions between the barrels and the seawater, which create a unique underwater ecosystem around the barrels.
Show HN: SubKeep – Nested Labels for Google Keep (Chrome Extension)
I use Google Keep a lot and always felt limited by how labels work - they’re flat and get messy once you have more than a handful. I wanted a way to organize them into nested folders, so I built a Chrome extension called SubKeep.
What it does: - Adds a persistent sidebar to Google Keep - Lets you create labels and nest them into sublabels (folders) - Allows expand/collapse of sections, with state remembered across reloads - Lets you toggle between SubKeep’s nested labels and Google Keep’s original labels
Runs entirely locally in the browser (no servers, no external storage)
Tech: Built with Svelte + Vite, packaged as a Chrome Extension (Manifest V3). State is stored only in chrome.storage.local.
Why I built it: Google Keep is my go-to note app, but I wanted better organization without moving to another tool. SubKeep scratches that itch.
What’s next: - Backup/export for labels - Possibly cloud sync (opt-in) - Feedback-driven improvements
I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether this approach feels useful, or if you’ve hit the same frustrations with Keep.
Link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/subkeep/mhikglflelk...
I hope that you find this useful. Thanks in advance!
Details Emerge on U.S.-China TikTok Deal
The article discusses the potential deal between TikTok's parent company ByteDance and U.S. companies Oracle and Walmart, which aims to address national security concerns raised by the Trump administration over TikTok's Chinese ownership while allowing the app to continue operating in the U.S.
'The bombing has been insane': Palestinians flee Israeli assault on Gaza City
The article discusses how AI and automation are transforming the workforce, with some jobs being replaced by technology and new ones emerging. It explores the potential impact on employment and the need for workers to adapt their skills to the changing job market.
Reverse engineering a flight spotting app
The article discusses the development of a cloud-based cardboard game called Skycards, which allows players to create and share their own custom card games using a web-based interface. It highlights the platform's focus on user-generated content, ease of use, and the potential for fostering creativity and community around card game design.
Cereal Box Records Sound Horrible. They Still Look Incredible
Taste
This article examines the philosophical concept of taste, exploring how it is shaped by individual experiences, cultural influences, and the interplay between subjective preference and objective evaluation. It delves into the complex and nuanced nature of aesthetic judgments, highlighting the challenges of defining and quantifying taste.
Fetch streams are great, but not for measuring upload/download progress
The article discusses the limitations of using the Fetch API for progress monitoring and proposes the use of Streams API as a more effective solution for streaming data transfers and providing detailed progress updates.
Alex Karp Insists Palantir Doesn't Spy on Americans. Here's What He's Not Saying
The article examines the relationship between Palantir, a data analytics company, and the NSA, and how their partnership has enabled extensive surveillance and data collection, drawing parallels to the revelations made by Edward Snowden about the NSA's surveillance programs.
The Open Source Initiative's director departs: What it means for open AI
The article discusses the departure of Stefano Maffulli, the executive director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), and what it means for the ongoing debate around open source licensing and governance.
National park to remove photo of enslaved man's scars
The National Park Service has faced criticism for removing information about slavery and racial injustice from park exhibits and educational materials. This move has sparked concerns that it downplays the role of slavery in American history.
Workday signs agreement to aquire Sana Labs
Workday, a leading provider of enterprise cloud applications, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Sana, a leading platform for employee health and wellness benefits administration. The acquisition aims to enhance Workday's capabilities in the human resources and benefits management space.
How to make the Framework Desktop run even quieter
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AIDir – The first AI directory turns 3 today
AIDir.wiki is a comprehensive directory of AI-related resources, including news, research, companies, and job listings. The website aims to serve as a central hub for the AI community, providing up-to-date information and tools to help users stay informed and connected.
Millions turn to AI chatbots for spiritual guidance and confession
The article explores the growing trend of people seeking spiritual guidance and confession from AI chatbots, with millions turning to these tools for personal and emotional support. It examines the potential benefits and ethical considerations surrounding the use of AI for these sensitive and personal matters.