Rust at Scale: An Added Layer of Security for WhatsApp
The article discusses how Facebook's WhatsApp team has adopted the Rust programming language to improve the security and performance of their messaging app at scale. It highlights the benefits of Rust, such as its memory safety guarantees and concurrency support, which have helped the team address key challenges in building a secure, scalable, and reliable messaging platform.
Google just gave us an accidental first look at Android's PC future
The article provides a first look at Google's experimental 'Aluminium OS', which is a new operating system designed to address the challenges of modern software development. It explores the key features and capabilities of Aluminium OS, including its focus on improved security, performance, and developer productivity.
I Stopped Following the News
The article discusses the author's decision to stop following the news regularly, citing the negative impact it had on their mental health and the inability of news coverage to provide meaningful insights or solutions to complex issues.
The Dildo Distribution Delegation
The article discusses the formation of a delegation to address the distribution of dildos, a controversial topic that has sparked debates around sex education, public health, and personal freedoms. The article explores the various perspectives and challenges involved in finding a balanced and effective solution to this complex issue.
If You Tax Them, Will They Leave?
The article examines the potential impact of a proposed wealth tax in California on the migration of billionaires out of the state. It explores the economic and political implications of such a tax, as well as the challenges in implementing and enforcing it.
Serverless backend hosting without idle costs – open-source
The article discusses the ShorLabs project, an open-source platform for creating and managing customized URL shorteners. It highlights the project's features, such as support for multiple URL shortener services, advanced analytics, and easy integration with existing applications.
Australian high schoolers build coding platform to help learners in Sri Lanka
Two Queensland teenagers have created a coding app called Code Lab to teach programming skills to students in Sri Lanka, aiming to provide accessible education and empower young people in the developing country.
Russia's Grinding War – Massive Losses and Tiny Gains for a Declining Power
The article examines Russia's military strategy and tactics in the ongoing war with Ukraine, highlighting the slow progress and high costs of the Russian invasion despite Ukraine's smaller forces. It explores the challenges Russia faces in achieving its military objectives and the potential long-term implications of the conflict.
Amazon Will Cut 16,000 Jobs in Latest Layoffs
Amazon plans to lay off around 16,000 employees, making it the largest round of job cuts in the company's history. The move comes as the e-commerce giant faces slowing sales and a challenging economic environment.
I got 14.84x GPU speedup by studying how octopus arms coordinate
The 'octopus-parallel' project is a Python library that provides a simple and efficient way to run tasks in parallel, leveraging the capabilities of modern multicore processors. It offers a user-friendly API and supports a variety of task types, including CPU-bound and I/O-bound tasks.
Amazon is laying off 16,000 employees
Amazon announced plans to lay off 18,000 employees, primarily in its corporate and technology divisions. The company cites economic uncertainty and the need to prioritize its most important long-term initiatives as the key reasons behind the decision.
Show HN: Sandbox Agent SDK – unified API for automating coding agents
We’ve been working with automating coding agents in sandboxes as of late. It’s bewildering how poorly standardized and difficult to use each agent varies between each other.
We open-sourced the Sandbox Agent SDK based on tools we built internally to solve 3 problems:
1. Universal agent API: interact with any coding agent using the same API
2. Running agents inside the sandbox: Agent Sandbox provides a Rust binary that serves the universal agent API over HTTP, instead of having to futz with undocumented interfaces
3. Universal session schema: persisting sessions is always problematic, since we don’t want the source of truth for the conversation to live inside the container in a schema we don’t control
Agent Sandbox SDK has:
- Any coding agent: Universal API to interact with all agents with full feature coverage
- Server or SDK mode: Run as an HTTP server or with the TypeScript SDK
- Universal session schema: Universal schema to store agent transcripts
- Supports your sandbox provider: Daytona, E2B, Vercel Sandboxes, and more
- Lightweight, portable Rust binary: Install anywhere with 1 curl command
- OpenAPI spec: Well documented and easy to integrate
We will be adding much more in the coming weeks – would love to hear any feedback or questions.
Peaceful – An AI-generated clone of ICE List
The article discusses the concept of peaceful coexistence, examining its history, principles, and relevance in modern international relations. It explores how the pursuit of peaceful coexistence can promote global stability and cooperation among nations with diverse political and economic systems.
There's a rash of scam spam coming from a real Microsoft address
Microsoft email addresses are being used to send scam spam, despite the messages appearing to originate from legitimate sources. This article explores the methods used by scammers to exploit Microsoft's reputation and brand to increase the credibility of their fraudulent activities.
Sweden weighs Franco-British nuclear weapons cooperation
Sweden is considering cooperating with France and the UK on nuclear weapons technology, amid concerns over Russia's aggression and a desire to strengthen its defense capabilities. The article discusses Sweden's potential partnership with its European allies to bolster its nuclear deterrence and security in the face of regional threats.
Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89
The article highlights the life and contributions of Dr. William Foege, a public health expert who played a crucial role in the global eradication of smallpox in the 1970s. It details his innovative strategies and leadership that helped achieve this historic public health milestone.
AI at work is anti-labor by design
The article explores how the use of AI in the workplace is fundamentally at odds with the interests of workers, as it is designed to increase productivity and profits at the expense of worker autonomy and job security.
5 Misconceptions about Data Protection
The article addresses five common misconceptions about data protection, including the belief that data protection laws are only for large companies, that consent is the only legal basis for processing personal data, and that data protection is solely about privacy and security.
New high of 45% in US identify as political independents
The article reports that a record-high 50% of U.S. adults now identify as political independents, surpassing the percentage of those identifying as Democrats or Republicans. This shift reflects a growing trend of Americans distancing themselves from the two major political parties.
Samsung May Raise iPhone RAM Prices by 80% QoQ; SK Hynix Reportedly Near 100%
Samsung is expected to raise the prices of LPDDR DRAM used in iPhones by over 80% quarter-over-quarter, while SK Hynix is reportedly close to a 100% price increase for the same component. This signals a significant rise in DRAM costs, which may impact the pricing and profitability of smartphones.