MinIO repository is no longer maintained
This commit by the Minio team introduces support for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) compatible server-side encryption, allowing users to secure their data at rest with server-side encryption using customer-provided encryption keys.
Open Source Is Not About You (2018)
The article discusses the evolution of Clojure, a dynamic programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. It highlights Clojure's design principles, adoption, and the factors that have contributed to its growth in the software development community.
Apocalypse no: how almost everything we thought we knew about the Maya is wrong
The article challenges the popular misconception that the Maya civilization collapsed abruptly, highlighting new evidence that suggests a more nuanced and gradual societal transformation rather than a sudden apocalyptic end.
I ditched OpenClaw and built a more secure AI agent (Blink and Mac Mini)
The article discusses the author's decision to abandon OpenClaw in favor of building a more secure AI agent on the Blink Mac Mini. It outlines the security concerns with OpenClaw and the advantages of the Blink platform, highlighting the importance of prioritizing security when developing AI systems.
I spent two days gigging at RentAHuman and didn't make a single cent
The article explores the author's experience using Rent-a-Human, a service that connects AI startups with people to promote their products. It highlights the challenges of distinguishing between genuine and AI-generated interactions, and the ethical questions surrounding the use of such services.
Forge: Scalable Agent RL Framework and Algorithm
The article introduces Forge, a scalable agent-based reinforcement learning framework and algorithm that enables the training of complex multi-agent systems. Forge aims to tackle the challenges of scaling reinforcement learning to large-scale, decentralized, and partially observable environments.
Israel used weapons in Gaza that made Palestinians evaporate
The article reports that Israel used weapons in the 2014 Gaza war that caused thousands of Palestinians to 'evaporate', according to witnesses. It examines the allegations of the use of experimental weapons by Israel and the impact on the civilian population.
Good Riddance, 4o
The article discusses the benefits of using Typescript in web development, highlighting its ability to catch errors during development, improve code maintainability, and provide better tooling support, making it a valuable choice for building scalable and robust web applications.
CBP Signs Clearview AI Deal to Use Face Recognition for 'Tactical Targeting'
The article discusses the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) deal with Clearview AI, a controversial facial recognition company, to use its technology for tactical targeting. The agreement allows CBP to use Clearview's facial recognition system for a variety of purposes, raising concerns over privacy and civil liberties.
What Drives Stock Market Returns?
The article explores the key sources of stock market returns, highlighting the contributions of earnings growth, dividend yield, and changes in valuation multiples. It provides insights into the relative importance of these factors and their impact on overall market performance.
Streaming Analytics Made Simple
The article discusses the Exasol Kafka Connector, which allows users to seamlessly integrate Exasol, a high-performance analytical database, with Apache Kafka, a popular distributed streaming platform. It highlights the benefits of this integration, such as real-time data processing and scalability.
Consumers and businesses paid nearly 90% of Trump tariffs in 2025
The article discusses the impact of President Trump's tariffs on consumers and businesses, citing a report from the New York Federal Reserve that finds nearly 90% of the costs of the tariffs are being passed on to consumers and businesses, contradicting the administration's claims that China is bearing the brunt of the costs.
Microsoft confirms plan to ditch OpenAI
Microsoft plans to develop its own large language model to replace the OpenAI ChatGPT, as OpenAI continues to seek funding from major tech companies. This move signals Microsoft's efforts to reduce its reliance on third-party AI providers and develop its own in-house AI capabilities.
Show HN: CCClub – Leaderboard for Claude Code token usage among friends
I spent $40/day on Claude Code and had no idea if that was normal. Built this so friends can compare usage, cost, and chat count on a shared leaderboard.
Setup:
npx ccclub init # creates your group, gives you an invite code
npx ccclub join ABCDEF # your friend joins with your code
Usage syncs automatically at the end of each Claude Code session. Run "ccclub" to see rankings: # Name Tokens Cost Chats
1 BryantChen 68M $41.56 184
2 ventuss 30.7M $22.72 60
3 mazzystar 11.3M $9.12 47
Each group also gets a web dashboard at ccclub.dev/g/<code>.Privacy: only aggregated hourly blocks are uploaded (token counts and model names). No prompts, no code, no conversation content. Run "ccclub show-data" to see exactly what gets sent.
https://github.com/mazzzystar/ccclub
Meta Plans 'Name Tag' Facial Recognition for Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
Meta is reportedly developing smart glasses with facial recognition capabilities, which could raise privacy concerns. The article discusses the potential features and implications of this technology.
The Power of 'No' in Internet Standards
The article argues that the web is becoming increasingly centralized and controlled by a few large platforms, which threatens the original decentralized vision of the internet. It calls for a return to the principles of an open, decentralized web to foster innovation and protect individual privacy and freedom.
Hear the "Amati King Cello", the Oldest Known Cello in Existence
The article discusses the Amati King Cello, the oldest known cello in existence dating back to around 1560. It explores the historical significance and unique characteristics of this rare musical instrument, which is considered a masterpiece of the Amati family of luthiers.
Welcome to the Eternal September of open source. What we'll do for maintainers
The article discusses the challenges faced by open-source maintainers, acknowledging the increased influx of new contributors and users, and outlines GitHub's plans to support maintainers through improved tools, policies, and community building.
Show HN: NgDiagram v1.0, an open-source Angular library for interactive diagrams
After several months of development, we’ve just released the stable 1.0 version of ngDiagram – a free, open-source diagramming library built natively for Angular.
ngDiagram lets you easily add interactive diagrams to your Angular apps. Key features include: - Signal-based architecture for reactive updates - Native Angular components (HTML & CSS-first, fully accessible and customizable) - Drag & drop, multi-select, grid snapping, pan & zoom, custom nodes and edges - Middleware system for easy extension and integration with your data - Full TypeScript support and developer-friendly API
You can use ngDiagram to build dashboards, editors, flowcharts, network diagrams, or any tool that needs visual node/edge diagrams.
We’re actively developing ngDiagram based on community feedback, so your suggestions really shape the direction of the library. We’d love for you to test it, report issues, and help us make it better. If you like it, a GitHub star would be much appreciated!
Repo: https://github.com/synergycodes/ng-diagram
Looking forward to your feedback and ideas!
Platforms bend over backward to help DHS censor ICE critics, advocates say
The article discusses how social media platforms have been accused of helping the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) censor critics of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with advocates saying platforms have 'bent over backward' to assist the government in removing such content.