2025-04-12

33 篇热帖

1. Leaked data reveals Israeli govt campaign to remove pro-Palestine posts on Meta (www.dropsitenews.com)

A sweeping crackdown on posts on Instagram and Facebook that are critical of Israel—or even vaguely supportive of Palestinians—was directly orchestrated by the government of Israel, according to internal Meta data obtained by Drop Site News.

2. $70M in 60 Seconds: How Insider Info Helped Someone 28x Their Money (data-and-politics.ghost.io)

On April 9, 2025, someone risked $2.5 million on SPY call options—and walked away with $70+ million in under an hour. The trade was placed at 1:01 pm. At 1:30 pm, Trump announced tariff pauses. The market exploded upward. These options that cost 85 cents were suddenly worth more than $25.

3. Open source and self hostable/private file converter (vert.sh)

With VERT, you can quickly convert any image, video, audio, and document file. No ads, no tracking, open source, and all processing (other than video) is done on your device.

5. You might not need WebSockets (hntrl.io)

Websockets are powerful tools that have become a fan-favorite for building realtime applications, but you might be using them for all the wrong reasons. Let's explore the pitfalls of websockets and how we can use plain old HTTP to get the same job done.

7. Vacheron Constantin breaks the world record for most complicated wristwatch (www.hodinkee.com)

With 41 complications and having taken eight years to craft, the Solaria is the perfect way for Vacheron to celebrate 270 years.

9. Social Security Administration Moving Public Communications to X (www.wired.com)

The SSA’s shift to Elon Musk’s X comes as the agency plans to cut its regional office workforce by roughly 90 percent, WIRED has learned.

10. Emacs Lisp Elements (protesilaos.com)

This book, written by Protesilaos Stavrou, also known as ‘Prot’, provides a big picture view of the Emacs Lisp programming language.

12. A flowing WebGL gradient, deconstructed (alexharri.com)

An introduction to writing WebGL shaders using gradient noise and cool math.

14. AI can't stop making up software dependencies and sabotaging everything (www.theregister.com)

: Hallucinated package names fuel 'slopsquatting'

15. Datastar: Web Framework for the Future? (chrismalek.me)
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TLDR

Datastar

is a new hypermedia

framework that makes building real-time web applications simpler and more efficient. It prioritizes server-side logic, uses “signals” for automatic UI updates, and leverages Server-Sent Events for lightning-fast performance. If you’re looking for a streamlined alternative to traditional JavaScript frameworks or HTMX, Datastar

is worth exploring. However, it requires that you approach web development with a fresh perspective, embracing server-driven architecture and reactive programming.

17. "Slow Pay, Low Pay or No Pay": Blue Cross Approved Surgeries Then Refused to Pay (www.propublica.org)

Blue Cross authorized mastectomies and breast reconstructions for women with cancer but refused to pay the full doctors’ bills. A jury called it fraud and awarded the practice $421 million.

19. Transformer Lab (transformerlab.ai)

Documentation for Transformer Lab, the open source platform for AI/ML researchers.

20. Googler... ex-Googler (nerdy.dev)

My role at Google was eliminated.

21. Fake images that fooled the world (www.theguardian.com)

From the pope in a puffer to the Princess of Wales and family, baby Hitler to Mussolini on horseback, people have always manipulated photographs, whether for political power, image control – or just for fun …

23. The Bitter Prediction (4zm.org)

The Ivory Tower is a blog about software engineering and development philosophy by Anders Sundman.

24. The Wisconsin cartographer who mapped Tolkien's fantasy world (www.wpr.org)

Rob Ferrett and Beatrice Lawrence from WPR's "Wisconsin Today" went to see Karen Wynn Fonstad’s original hand-drawn maps in-person.

25. The PS3 Licked the Many Cookie (darkcephas.github.io)
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30. That groan you hear is users' reaction to Recall going back into Windows (arstechnica.com)

Snapshotting and AI processing a screen every 3 seconds. What could possibly go wrong?

32. AI used for skin cancer checks at London hospital (www.bbc.com)

A London hospital says its AI technology can give patients the all-clear without seeing a doctor.