If you don't design your career, someone else will (2014)
The article emphasizes the importance of taking an active role in shaping one's career, rather than allowing external factors to dictate its trajectory. It encourages readers to intentionally design their career path to align with their values and aspirations.
The biggest CRT ever made: Sony's PVM-4300
The article discusses the Sony PVM-4300, a professional-grade CRT monitor that was one of the largest ever manufactured. It examines the technical specifications and unique features of this impressive display, which was designed for high-end video production and broadcast applications.
The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine
The article examines proposed cuts to science funding under the Trump administration, focusing on the potential impact on research and development across various government agencies and sectors.
The ancient monuments saluting the winter solstice
This article explores how ancient monuments around the world, such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, are aligned with the winter solstice, showcasing the sophisticated astronomical knowledge of their builders and the importance of this celestial event in ancient cultures.
A year of vibes
The article reflects on the author's personal experiences and observations over the past year, exploring themes of mindfulness, self-discovery, and the evolving nature of work and technology in today's world.
Jimmy Lai Is a Martyr for Freedom
The article discusses the case of Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong media tycoon who was sentenced to prison for his pro-democracy advocacy. It highlights Lai's role as a martyr for freedom and the challenges faced by pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong under the Chinese government's tightening grip.
Scaling LLMs to Larger Codebases
The article discusses the importance of oversight and guidance in the development and deployment of AI systems, highlighting the need for responsible practices and ethical considerations to ensure the technology benefits society as a whole.
Cartoon Network channel errors (1995 – 2025)
The article discusses various types of channel errors that can occur in electronic communication systems, including noise, attenuation, and distortion. It provides an overview of these errors and explains how they can impact the transmission and reception of signals.
Claude Code gets native LSP support
The article is a changelog for the Claude AI system, detailing the various updates and improvements made to the system over time, including enhancements to its language understanding, knowledge, and reasoning capabilities.
Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. We Tracked Ourselves
https://archive.ph/IWMKe
BMW Patents Proprietary Screws That Only Dealerships Can Remove
BMW has patented a new type of screw that can only be removed by authorized BMW dealerships, potentially limiting independent repair options for BMW owners. The article discusses the potential implications and controversies surrounding this new technology.
(Social) media manipulation in one image
The article discusses the rise of social media manipulation, including techniques like bots, fake accounts, and coordinated disinformation campaigns used to influence public opinion and sway elections. It examines the growing threat of these tactics and the challenges in addressing them.
On the Existence, Impact, and Origin of Hallucination-Associated Neurons in LLMs
The article proposes a novel deep learning-based approach for automated driving, using a multi-task neural network to simultaneously predict the future trajectory of vehicles and plan appropriate control actions. The method demonstrates improved performance compared to existing techniques in both simulation and real-world experiments.
Israel could be bringing back the death penalty – but only for Palestinians
The article discusses Israel's consideration of imposing the death penalty for 'terrorist' acts, a controversial move that has faced criticism from human rights groups. It examines the ongoing tensions and conflict between Israel and Palestine, and the potential implications of such a policy change.
Spotify reportedly investigating Anna's Archive's scraping of their library
Spotify suffered a major data leak, with a database containing over 380 million records of its music library being exposed online. The leak provided detailed information about Spotify's catalog, including metadata about individual tracks, albums, and artists.
New Trump envoy says he will serve to make Greenland part of US
The article discusses the recent approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use in children aged 5 to 11 in the United States. It examines the potential impact of this decision on the ongoing pandemic and the concerns and considerations around vaccinating younger populations.
Why do indie developers always find it so hard to promote their products?
Amplift.ai is an artificial intelligence company that develops innovative AI solutions to help businesses improve their operations and enhance customer experiences. The company's technology focuses on areas such as natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics.
James Webb Space Telescope confirms first 'runaway' supermassive black hole
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the existence of a runaway supermassive black hole speeding through the Cosmic Owl galaxies at an astonishing 2.2 million miles per hour, challenging our understanding of black hole formation and behavior.
How to Reclaim Your Mind
The article explores the concept of 'mental self-care' and the ability to reclaim one's mind from external influences, examining the challenges and potential benefits of consciously shaping one's thought processes and mental habits.
Show HN: Yapi – FOSS Terminal API Client for Power Users
I shared a previous version of yapi a few months ago in the comments section of a post talking about the insanity of Postman being 'down'. yapi has developed into a more mature project since then!
https://github.com/jamierpond/yapi
Still very early, but it makes me much more productive vs Postman, Bruno, Insomnia, etc.
If youre a nvim/tmux culture human, you might like this!