Hackers News
-
The one change that worked: I set my phone to ‘do not disturb’ three years ago – and have never looked back | Health & wellbeing
My phone vibrates itself awake, disturbing my baby, who has only just dropped off after an hour of my shushing…
Read More » -
Javier Milei Backtracks on $4.4B Memecoin After ‘Insiders’ Pocket $87M
Argentina’s president Javier Milei has backtracked on a tweet promoting a memecoin called Libra, which rose to a $4.4 billion…
Read More » -
Google defends scrapping AI pledges and DEI goals in all-staff meeting | US news
Google’s executives gave details on Wednesday on how the tech giant will sunset its diversity initiatives and defended dropping its…
Read More » -
Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy
Privacy campaigners have called Google’s new rules on tracking people online “a blatant disregard for user privacy.” Changes which come…
Read More » -
Netflix says its brief Apple TV app integration was a mistake
Netflix spokesperson MoMo Zhou has told The Verge that this morning’s window where Netflix appeared as a “participating” service in…
Read More » -
Top US Election Security Watchdog Forced to Stop Election Security Work
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has frozen all of its election security work and is reviewing everything it has…
Read More » -
Blocked
Blocked Your request has been blocked due to a network policy. Try logging in or creating an account here to…
Read More » -
Four years after deadly blackout, doubts remain over reliability of Texas’ power grid : NPR
Power lines near Houston, Texas, part of the state’s electric grid. David J. Phillip/AP/AP hide caption toggle caption David J.…
Read More » -
Vim After Bram: A Core Maintainer on How They’ve Kept It Going
What happened to the Vim open source text editor after its creator Bram Moolenaar passed on in August 2023? Its…
Read More » -
For Mary Midgley, philosophy must be entangled in daily life
In the 1950s, the philosopher Mary Midgley did something that, according to philosophical orthodoxy, she wasn’t supposed to do. In…
Read More » -
Radical statement or eyesore? Japan’s divisive brutalist buildings – in pictures | Art and design
International Conference Center, Kyoto (Sachio Otani) ‘This silhouette, a composition of bold geometric lines and the stark honesty of exposed…
Read More » -
Rust is Eating JavaScript | Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson Rust is a fast, reliable, and memory-efficient programming language. It’s been voted the most loved programming language six…
Read More »