2026-06-21

26 篇热帖

1. The Wholesale Plagiarism of Obscure Sorrows (waxy.org)

Without permission, a marketing agency republished the entirety of John Koenig's Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows book, replacing its art with AI slop and adding new AI words. Their unauthorized site now ranks higher than the real one everywhere.

2. Developers don't understand CORS (2019) (fosterelli.co)

The recent Zoom vulnerability is just one of many examples which show us that many developers do not understand how CORS works

3. Your brain was never designed for this much bad news (www.sciencedaily.com)

Humans evolved to pay close attention to danger, but today that instinct is being overwhelmed by an endless supply of bad news from around the world. Researchers say the answer isn’t to stop following current events—it’s to build healthier habits around how, when, and where we get our news.

4. Google Hits 50% IPv6 (blog.apnic.net)

IPv6 has reached a major milestone, with around half of Google’s users now accessing its services over IPv6.

5. SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible (www.smpte.org)

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — June 17, 2026 — SMPTE®, the home of media professionals, technologists and engineers, has announced that its entire Standards catalog is now freely available to the global media technology community.

7. UHF X11: X11 Built for VisionOS and Apple Vision Pro (www.lispm.net)

UHF X11 is a native X11 server for Apple Vision Pro. Run classic Unix and workstation software in spatial windows on visionOS.

8. Pre-2022 Books (notes.lorenzogravina.com)

I noticed that I seem to, subconsciously, gravitate towards books published on or before 2022, and somewhat discount books published after, especially from authors I haven’t heard of.

9. Turns Out, There Is a Cabal of Elite Crazies Trying to Control the World (www.esquire.com)

It’s just not made up of the people MAGA thinks.

10. Renting a sewing machine from the library (www.bbc.com)

Finland's libraries are increasingly being valued not by how many books they lend, but how they help societies function.

11. The ability to regrow body parts is dormant in mammals, not lost (www.sciencedaily.com)

Scientists have taken a surprising step toward unlocking regeneration in mammals, showing that the ability to rebuild complex body parts may not be lost after all—it may simply be switched off. Using a two-stage treatment, researchers redirected the body’s normal healing response away from scar formation and toward regrowth, successfully restoring bone, joints, ligaments, and tendons after amputation in animal studies.

12. Linux eliminates the strncpy API after six years of work, 360 patches (www.phoronix.com)

Linux 7.2 has finally eliminated the strncpy API from the Linux kernel

13. AMD will reinstate memory encryption on Ryzen 9000 CPUs via BIOS update in July (www.tomshardware.com)

The feature was quietly removed through a firmware update on some non-PRO Ryzen CPUs.

14. Beyond All Reason (Free Total Annihilation Inspired RTS) (www.beyondallreason.info)

Beyond All Reason is the ultimate epic-scale RTS game for Windows and Linux. Command colossal armies in battles with thousands of units in fully simulated environments. Wage war across land, sea, and air with 2 factions and 400 unique units. Enjoy skirmishes, scenarios, co-op, and multiplayer matches. Play for FREE now!

15. Building reliable agentic AI systems (martinfowler.com)

AI helping pharmaceutical researchers query decades of information buried in PDF reports

16. Bun has an open PR adding shared-memory threads to JavaScriptCore (github.com)

WebKit with patches. Contribute to oven-sh/WebKit development by creating an account on GitHub.

17. The 100k Whys of AI (lcamtuf.substack.com)

One of the most painful arguments I keep having with fellow techies is the question of whether you can distinguish between human-written and AI-generated text.

19. Supermarket giant Tesco sues VMware for breach of contract (2025) (www.theregister.com)

: Goes after Computacenter too, seeks £100 million damages

20. Anthropic to Require ID Verification for Certain Capabilities Starting July 8 (old.reddit.com)

Anthropic updated its Privacy Policy this week. Starting July 8, 2026, certain capabilities will require identity verification and it will be...

23. When I reject AI code even if it works (vinibrasil.com)

AI can make implementation cheap while making review and judgment more expensive.

24. Unauthorized alert sent to cell phones across Brazil (www.cnn.com)

An unauthorized alert bearing a mysterious message that was sent to cell phones in several states across Brazil on Saturday morning is suspected to be the work of hackers, the Brazilian government said.

25. PostgresBench: A Reproducible Benchmark for Postgres Services (clickhouse.com)

Discover how Postgres managed by ClickHouse compares to its peers in a reproducible, open benchmark.

26. Show HN: Make PDFs look scanned (CLI or in the browser via WASM) (github.com)

Makes PDFs look scanned (CLI or in the browser via WASM) - overflowy/make-look-scanned