2025-08-21

43 篇热帖

1. AWS CEO says using AI to replace junior staff is 'Dumbest thing I've ever heard' (www.theregister.com)

AWS CEO Matt Garman在与AI投资者Matthew Berman的对话中,强烈反对用AI替代初级员工,称这是"我听过最愚蠢的事"。他认为初级员工薪资较低且最熟悉AI工具,解雇他们将导致未来十年缺乏经验人才。

Garman同时批评以AI生成代码行数占比衡量价值的做法,认为这是"愚蠢的指标",因为AI可能生成低质量代码,而代码精简通常比冗长更好。他指出超过80%的AWS开发者以各种方式使用AI工具,包括编写测试、文档、代码及协作智能体工作流,且使用率每周都在增长。

针对AI时代的职业技能,Garman强调应培养学习能力而非特定技能。他认为需要教会年轻人独立思考、批判性推理、创造力及终身学习心态,因为技术发展迅速,单一技能已无法支撑30年职业生涯。他建议教育应聚焦思维模式和问题拆解能力。

3. Zedless: Zed fork focused on privacy and being local-first (github.com)

(WIP) Zed fork focused on privacy and being local-first - zedless-editor/zedless

4. Pixel 10 Phones (blog.google)

Learn more about the new Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL phones announced today at Made by Google.

5. Code review can be better (tigerbeetle.com)

Slightly unusual genre today: a negative result about our git-review tool for a different take on code review process, which we decided to shelve, at least for the time being.

6. Weaponizing image scaling against production AI systems (blog.trailofbits.com)
            In this blog post, we’ll detail how attackers can exploit image scaling on Gemini CLI, Vertex AI Studio, Gemini’s web and API interfaces, Google Assistant, Genspark, and other production AI systems. We’ll also explain how to mitigate and defend against these attacks, and we’ll introduce Anamorpher, our open-source tool that lets you explore and generate these crafted images.
        
7. Burner Phone 101 (rebeccawilliams.info)

Hosted by the Brooklyn Public Library, this Burner Phone 101 workshop introduced participants to phone-related risk modeling, privacy-protective smartphone practices, the full spectrum of burner phone options, and when to leave phones behind entirely.

8. Bank forced to rehire workers after lying about chatbot productivity, union says (arstechnica.com)

Australia’s biggest bank regrets messy rush to replace staff with chatbots.

9. I forced every engineer to take sales calls and they rewrote our platform (old.reddit.com)

Our senior DevOps engineer thought I'd lost my mind. He didn't join a startup to do sales. So he promised me 5 calls and I guaranteed he'd never...

11. AI crawlers, fetchers are blowing up websites; Meta, OpenAI are worst offenders (www.theregister.com)

Updated: One fetcher bot seen smacking a website with 39,000 requests per minute

13. Beyond sensor data: Foundation models of behavioral data from wearables (arxiv.org)

Abstract page for arXiv paper 2507.00191: Beyond Sensor Data: Foundation Models of Behavioral Data from Wearables Improve Health Predictions

14. Unity reintroduces the Runtime Fee through its Industry license (unity.com)

Get the tools and support you need to transform your CAD and 3D data into immersive, interactive apps and experiences with Unity Industry.

18. My other email client is a daemon (feyor.sh)

I have a slight problem wherein every time I start up a game of NetHack, I completely lose touch with my surroundings for hours on end. Thankfully The DevTeam Thinks Of Everything and there’s a solution that allows communication with the outside world without breaking immersion: the mail daemon!

19. How can AI ID a cat? (www.quantamagazine.org)

Neural networks power today’s AI boom. To understand them, all we need is a map, a cat and a few thousand dimensions.

20. An Update on Pytype (github.com)

A static type analyzer for Python code. Contribute to google/pytype development by creating an account on GitHub.

21. Show HN: PlutoPrint – Generate PDFs and PNGs from HTML with Python (github.com)

A Python Library for Generating PDFs and Images from HTML, powered by PlutoBook - plutoprint/plutoprint

22. Vibe coding creates a bus factor of zero (www.mindflash.org)

"AI first" leaves humans nowhere. Learn about the Bus Factor and how the launch of ChatGPT has changed the landscape on knowledge sharing.

23. Python f-string cheat sheets (2022) (fstring.help)

Get quick help with Python's f-string syntax

24. Show HN: I replaced vector databases with Git for AI memory (PoC) (github.com)

Git Based Memory Storage for Conversational AI Agent - Growth-Kinetics/DiffMem

25. Introduction to AT Protocol (mackuba.eu)

Walkthrough of the various parts and concepts in Bluesky's AT Protocol (ATProto), the types of servers involved and how it all fits together

26. Australia Post halts transit shipping to US as 'chaotic' tariff deadline looms (www.abc.net.au)

A Trump administration tariff deadline is creating "chaos" for postal networks and retailers globally, as low-value parcels will be slugged with import duties from next week.

 

27. Show HN: Luminal – Open-source, search-based GPU compiler (github.com)

Inference at the speed of light. Contribute to luminal-ai/luminal development by creating an account on GitHub.

28. Project to formalise a proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem in the Lean theorem prover (imperialcollegelondon.github.io)

An ongoing multi-author open source project to formalise a proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem in the Lean theorem prover.

29. How to stop feeling lost in tech: the wafflehouse method (www.yacinemahdid.com)

you need to sit for this one for 48h

30. The two versions of Parquet (www.jeronimo.dev)

The adoption of Parquet version 2 is limited due to the lack of support in the ecosystem, which affects its evolution despite its improvements in compression and performance.

32. Don't pick weird subnets for embedded networks, use VRFs (blog.brixit.nl)

Don't pick random subnets to avoid IP address conflicts on foreign networks, use VRFs!

34. Why is D3 so Verbose? (theheasman.com)

Curious why D3.js code looks long and complicated? I quickly explain why D3 is verbose, how it gives developers control, and what makes it powerful for data visualisation.

35. Digg.com is back (www.digg.com)

AI 2K top stories, ranked by what the leading voices in AI are posting and sharing on X.

37. Privately-Owned Rail Cars (www.amtrak.com)

Train car owners can have their privately-owned train cars attached to the Amtrak trains between specified locations to see North America in an extraordinary way.

38. In a first, Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt uses (www.technologyreview.com)

It’s the most transparent estimate yet from one of the big AI companies, and a long-awaited peek behind the curtain for researchers.

39. 7 years later, Valve's Proton has been a game-changer for Linux (www.gamingonlinux.com)

It has been 7 years since Valve revealed Proton, their compatibility layer to run Windows games on Linux systems. What an incredible time it has been.

41. Unmasking the Privacy Risks of Apple Intelligence (www.lumia.security)

We reveal AppleStorm, our investigation into how Apple AI’s eco-system quietly transmits messages (WhatsApp, iMessage) sent via Siri to Apple servers, even when it isn’t needed to complete the task.

43. Show HN: ChartDB Cloud – Visualize and Share Database Diagrams (app.chartdb.io)

ChartDB Cloud 是一个云端数据库架构可视化工具,允许用户在线设计、协作和共享数据库关系图。其主要特点如下:

核心功能

  • 可视化设计:提供直观的拖拽界面,用于创建和编辑数据库表、字段及关系(如主键、外键)。
  • 实时协作:支持多人同时在线编辑同一图表,促进团队沟通与架构评审。
  • 云端存储:图表和设计自动保存在云端,便于随时访问和分享。
  • 导入/导出:支持从现有数据库导入架构,或导出为SQL脚本、图片等格式。
  • 版本管理:提供历史版本记录,可追溯图表变更并轻松回滚。

使用场景

  • 适用于数据库架构设计、文档化、团队协作以及教学演示。
  • 无需本地安装,通过浏览器即可使用。

访问方式

项目官网提供在线体验和文档。