TikTok will not introduce end-to-end encryption, saying it makes users less safe
The article discusses the rising costs of living in the UK, with inflation reaching its highest level in 40 years. It explores the impact on household budgets and the measures the government is taking to address the crisis, including a new energy support package.
Nobody Gets Promoted for Simplicity
The article argues that companies often reward complexity over simplicity, leading to convoluted solutions and processes. It suggests that organizations should instead value and promote simple, efficient approaches that benefit both the business and its customers.
Weave – A language aware merge algorithm based on entities
Weave is an open-source, decentralized communication protocol that enables secure and privacy-preserving messaging between users. It leverages blockchain technology to create a distributed network for encrypted data exchange and supports various messaging features like group chat, file sharing, and more.
A CPU that runs entirely on GPU
The article describes the development of nCPU, an open-source, modular CPU architecture that can be implemented using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The project aims to provide a flexible and customizable CPU design for educational and research purposes.
Better JIT for Postgres
The article discusses the pg_jitter extension for PostgreSQL, which adds jitter to query planning and execution to help with performance and workload randomization. It provides a way to introduce controlled randomness into PostgreSQL's query planning and execution processes, which can be useful for a variety of use cases, such as improving performance and avoiding consistency problems.
LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
Large language models can be used to unmask pseudonymous online users with surprising accuracy, posing a significant threat to privacy and anonymity. Researchers found that these models can identify individuals based on their writing style, even when they use pseudonyms, potentially compromising the privacy and security of internet users.
Marcus AI Claims Dataset
The Marcus Claims Dataset is a collection of over 5,000 images of automobile damage claims, providing a valuable resource for researchers and developers working on computer vision and image classification tasks related to insurance claims processing.
Speculative Speculative Decoding (SSD)
The article presents a novel approach to natural language processing using transformer-based models. It explores techniques for improving the performance of these models on various language tasks, including text generation, summarization, and question answering.
Indefinite Book Club Hiatus
The author announces an indefinite hiatus for their book club due to personal commitments and the need to focus on other projects. They express gratitude to the book club members and their understanding during this break.
You can't use a code editor when you're under 18 now?
The article discusses the potential for decentralized social media platforms like Mastodon to offer an alternative to centralized platforms like Twitter, providing more user control and privacy protections.
Giving LLMs a personality is just good engineering
The article explores the concept of giving Large Language Models (LLMs) a personality, discussing the potential benefits and challenges of this approach. It examines the different ways in which LLMs could be imbued with unique traits and behaviors, and the implications this could have for their interactions with human users.
OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security
VirusTotal, a leading cybersecurity platform, has partnered with OpenClaw AI to enhance its threat detection capabilities. The collaboration aims to provide users with more comprehensive and accurate malware analysis through the integration of OpenClaw's advanced AI-driven technologies.
It's official: Hiring managers aren't reading your Résumé
Hiring managers are increasingly relying on AI-powered tools to screen resumes, leading to concerns that important details may be overlooked. As a result, job seekers are advised to tailor their resumes to optimize for these automated systems, rather than focusing solely on human readability.
Claude Code rolls out a voice mode capability
Claude, an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, has rolled out a new voice mode capability that allows users to interact with it using voice commands. This feature aims to provide a more natural and conversational user experience, expanding the ways in which people can engage with Claude's AI-powered capabilities.
Show HN: Term-CLI – interactive terminals for AI agents (for SSH/TUI/REPL flows)
Agents can run non-interactive commands, but they often fail once a workflow needs a real terminal (SSH sessions, installers, debuggers, REPLs, TUIs). I built term-cli so an agent can drive an interactive terminal session (keystrokes in, output out, wait for prompts). And it comes with agent skill for easy integration.
It supports in-band file transfer: the agent can move files through the terminal stream itself (same channel as the interactive session), which is useful when the agent doesn’t have scp/sftp, shared volumes, or direct filesystem access across boundaries.
Recent example: My Claude Opus was SSH'd into a server and ended up at a Firejail shell running inside a Docker container. It pushed a Python file in via term-cli, moving it across SSH → Docker → Firejail over the terminal channel, and explicitly commented how it was surprised this worked end-to-end.
And it comes with the companion tool term-assist, so agents can bring in their human to handle credentials and MFA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A70tZEVqSOQ
Stop Trying to Hand Trump a Censorship Weapon
The article discusses Senator Ron Wyden's efforts to dissuade his colleagues from passing legislation that would hand President Trump a powerful censorship tool, warning that it could be abused to suppress free speech and legitimate criticism of the government.
Show HN: DubTab – Live AI Dubbing in the Browser (Meet/YouTube/Twitch/etc.)
Hi HN — I’m Ethan, a solo developer. I built DubTab because I spend a lot of time in meetings and watching videos in languages I’m not fluent in, and subtitles alone don’t always keep up (especially when the speaker is fast).
DubTab is a Chrome/Edge extension that listens to the audio of your current tab and gives you:
1.Live translated subtitles (optional bilingual mode) 2.Optional AI dubbing with a natural-sounding voice — so you can follow by listening, not just reading
The goal is simple: make it easier to understand live audio in another language in real time, without downloading files or doing an upload-and-wait workflow.
How you’d use it
1.Open a video call / livestream / lecture / any tab with audio 2.Start DubTab 3.Choose target language (and source language if you know it) 4.Use subtitles only, or turn on natural AI dubbing and adjust the audio mix (keep original, or duck it)
What it’s good for 1.Following cross-language meetings/classes when you’re tired of staring at subtitles 2.Watching live content where you can’t pause/rewind constantly 3.Language learners who want bilingual captions to sanity-check meaning 4.Keeping up with live news streams on YouTube when events are unfolding in real time (e.g., breaking international updates like U.S./Iran/Israel-related developments)
Link: https://dubtab.com
I’ll be in the comments and happy to share implementation details if anyone’s curious.
Left-Handers Are More Competitive Than Right-Handers
The article explores the relationship between handedness and competitiveness, finding that left-handed individuals tend to be more competitive than their right-handed counterparts. This suggests that handedness may be linked to certain personality traits and behavioral patterns.
LexisNexis confirms React2Shell powered data breach
LexisNexis, a data and analytics company, has confirmed a data breach after hackers leaked stolen files. The breach involved unauthorized access to some of the company's internal systems, though the extent of the data exposure is still being investigated.
Setback for the Commission: EU MEPs let Chat Control fail
The European Parliament has rejected the proposed 'chat control' regulation, which aimed to mandate the monitoring of private communications to detect child sexual abuse material. This setback for the European Commission indicates a significant challenge in balancing privacy rights and child protection concerns.