| 31. | I charged $18,000 for a Static HTML Page (2019) | (idiallo.com) |
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How I charged a company $18,000 for a single page and got away with it. My impostor syndrom kicked in. | |
| 10 points by caminanteblanco 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 32. | France arrests Latvian for installing malware on Italian ferry | (bleepingcomputer.com) |
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French authorities arrested two crew members of an Italian passenger ferry suspected of infecting the ship with malware that could have enabled them to remotely control the vessel. | |
| 5 points by janandonly 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 33. | James Moylan, Engineer Who Designed Gas Tank Arrow Indicator, Has Died | (fordauthority.com) |
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| 34. | Round the tree, yes, but not round the squirrel | (futilitycloset.com) |
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| 35. | Why users cannot create Issues directly (Ghostty) | (github.com) |
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Users are not allowed to create Issues directly in this repository - we ask that you create a Discussion first. Unlike some other projects, Ghostty does not use the issue tracker for discussion or feature requests. Instead, we use GitHub... | |
| 7 points by xpe 21 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 36. | LeCun calls Alex Wang inexperienced, predicts more Meta AI employee departure | (businessinsider.com) |
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Yann LeCun, formerly Meta's chief AI scientist, criticized Wang and predicted that more AI employees will leave the company. | |
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| 37. | Contact the ISS | (ariss.org) |
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| 38. | Can I throw a C++ exception from a structured exception? | (devblogs.microsoft.com) |
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| 39. | Happy Public Domain Day 2026 | (publicdomainreview.org) |
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Each January 1st is Public Domain Day, when a new crop of works have their copyrights expire and become free to share and reuse for any purpose. Here's our highlights for 2026. | |
| 10 points by apetresc 21 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 40. | Microservices Killed Our Startup. Monoliths Would've Saved Us | (medium.com) |
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| 41. | Reading is a vice: US student reading abilities and habits are declining | (msn.com) |
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| 42. | Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline | (arstechnica.com) |
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Deadly doors, a busted battery bet, and a toxic owner: What's not to like? | |
| 22 points by rbanffy 1 hour ago | 6 comments |
| 43. | If you care about security you might want to move the iPhone Camera app | (blog.jgc.org) |
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| 8 points by jgrahamc 5 days ago | 1 comments |
| 44. | Everyone's Watching Stocks. The Real Bubble Is AI Debt | (bloomberg.com) |
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Something has changed in the artificial intelligence boom in the past year. Since the arrival of ChatGPT in 2022, America’s biggest tech companies have been leading the charge, aided by hundreds of billions of dollars on their balance sheet. Now, debt has entered the picture and the stakes are higher. | |
| 5 points by zerosizedweasle 3 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 45. | I created a social network that connects both to Mastodon and bsky | (app.wafrn.net) |
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| 46. | Supplementation with vitamin D3 reduced telomere attrition | (sciencedirect.com) |
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| 47. | Duolingo Used iPhone's Dynamic Island to Display Ads, Violating Apple Design GUI | (macrumors.com) |
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Language learning app Duolingo has apparently been using the iPhone's Live Activity feature to display ads on the Lock Screen and the Dynamic Island, which violates Apple's design guidelines. According to multiple reports on Reddit, the Duolingo app has been displaying an ad for a "Super offer," which is Duolingo's paid subscription option. Apple's guidelines for Live Activity state that the feature cannot be used to display ads or promotions. | |
| 6 points by frizlab 1 hour ago | 4 comments |
| 48. | A website to destroy all websites | (henry.codes) |
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How to win the war for the soul of the internet, and build the Web We Want. | |
| 9 points by g0xA52A2A 1 day ago | 3 comments |
| 49. | US Government demands access to European police databases and biometrics [video] | (media.ccc.de) |
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The USA is demanding from all 43 countries in the "Visa Waiver Programme" (VWP), which enables visa-free travel, to conclude an "Enhanced... | |
| 7 points by DyslexicAtheist 9 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 50. | A summary of USB-C cable features | (docs.google.com) |
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| 51. | Wood-derived safer alternative for thermal receipt paper coatings | (phys.org) |
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| 52. | Child abuse images found in AI training data [2023] | (axios.com) |
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| 53. | Understanding Elasticsearch Percolator Field and Ingestion Lifecycle | (kulekci.medium.com) |
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Understanding Elasticsearch Percolator Field and Ingestion Lifecycle Elasticsearch offers powerful features for full-text search, but one lesser-known and incredibly useful tool is the Percolator … | |
| 3 points by kulekci 5 days ago | 1 comments |
| 54. | Dell's version of the DGX Spark fixes pain points | (jeffgeerling.com) |
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| 55. | Finland detains ship and its crew after critical undersea cable damaged | (cnn.com) |
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Finland has detained a ship and its crew after a critical undersea telecommunication cable connecting the country to Estonia was damaged Wednesday, Finnish authorities said. | |
| 20 points by wslh 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 56. | WebAssembly as a Python Extension Platform | (nullprogram.com) |
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| 57. | The Netflix Simian Army (2011) | (netflixtechblog.com) |
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| 58. | Extensibility: The "100% Lisp" Fallacy | (kyo.iroiro.party) |
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So, I've seen some articles promoting Emacs-like editors written in Lisp languages, and one of the most common arguments seems to be: "it's written in This Lisp and also scriptable in This Lisp, and that gives it great extensibility." 1 It's not wrong, but I think it does overlook a few things. By the way: Happy New Year! | |
| 3 points by todsacerdoti 21 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 59. | Cameras and Lenses | (ciechanow.ski) |
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| 60. | America's chip export controls are working | (noahpinion.blog) |
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Don't be fooled by the people who say we should sell China everything we've got. | |
| 3 points by paulpauper 4 hours ago | 0 comments |