2025-07-26

26 篇热帖

1. Steam, Itch.io are pulling ‘porn’ games. Critics say it's a slippery slope (www.wired.com)

A conservative group is targeting payment processors as “a weapon” to get adult games deindexed in storefronts. Even games that have nothing to do with sex or abuse have been caught in the dragnet.

2. Do not download the app, use the website (idiallo.com)

Apps often demand excessive permissions, accessing your contacts, location, and more. Discover why sticking to your browser offers better privacy and control.

3. It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA (www.jonoalderson.com)

Native CSS transitions have quietly killed the strongest argument for client-side routing. Yet people keep building terrible apps instead of performant websites.

4. Internet Archive is now a federal depository library (www.kqed.org)

The Internet Archive, thanks to its designation by California Sen. Alex Padilla, joins a network of over 1,100 libraries that make government documents accessible to the public.

5. Vanilla JavaScript support for Tailwind Plus (tailwindcss.com)

Every UI block in Tailwind Plus is now fully functional, accessible, and interactive, even if you don't use a framework like React or Vue.

6. CCTV footage captures the first-ever video of an earthquake fault in motion (www.smithsonianmag.com)

A clip recorded in Myanmar in March reveals a curved path of the fault slip, which can help scientists better understand the physics of such events

7. Why MIT switched from Scheme to Python (2009) (www.wisdomandwonder.com)

Costanza asked Sussman why MIT had switched away from Scheme for their introductory programming course, 6.001. This was a gem. He said that the reason that happened was because engineering in 1980 …

10. SQLx – Rust SQL Toolkit (github.com)

🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite. - transact-rs/sqlx

13. Users claim Discord's age verification can be tricked with video game characters (www.thepinknews.com)

Discord users are claiming that you can use pictures of video game characters to bypass the platform's new age verification checks.

15. The natural diamond industry is getting rocked. Thank the lab-grown variety (www.cbc.ca)

As consumers have grown less worried about whether their diamonds are mined or made, many have turned to cost-friendly lab grown diamonds. And that’s having a big impact on the diamond mining industry — including for Canada.

17. Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using tiny motors? (www.washingtonpost.com)

After a doping scandal upended the sport, professional cycling is pursuing dual challenges of keeping cycling honest and convincing a skeptical audience it is.

18. Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: 'You've got no rights.' (www.theguardian.com)

Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

20. Claude Code introduces specialized sub-agents (docs.anthropic.com)

Create and use specialized AI subagents in Claude Code for task-specific workflows and improved context management.

21. Experimental surgery performed by AI-driven surgical robot (arstechnica.com)

In experimental surgery on pig organs, the robot performed well.

23. FoundationDB: From idea to Apple acquisition [video] (www.youtube.com)

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

25. The Tabs vs. Spaces war is over, and spaces have emerged victorious (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)

The great indentation war is over and it seems like we have a clear winner.

26. Britain's spies-for-hire are running wild (www.politico.eu)

Lucrative, freewheeling — and largely unregulated — private intelligence and security firms are booming in the land of James Bond and John le Carré.