Artemis II crew take “spectacular” image of Earth
from bbc.com
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1d ago
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5 min
The Artemis II crew, led by Commander Reid Wiseman, captured a 'spectacular' image of Earth and Venus from the Orion capsule during their journey around the Moon. The first high-resolution images were taken after completing a trans-lunar injection burn that set them on a trajectory towards the Moon.
The Artemis II mission could inspire public interest in space exploration and encourage advancements in space technology, potentially leading to future human missions to Mars.
- First images taken outside Earth orbit since 1972
- Orion spacecraft's journey around the Moon
- Commander Reid Wiseman's role in capturing images
Discussion (352):
49 min
The comment thread discusses a high-resolution image of Earth taken from space, with various opinions on its quality and authenticity. There is agreement about the remarkable nature of the photo but disagreement on camera settings and processing techniques. The discussion also touches on trends in space photography and the role of modern cameras and software.
- The photo was taken by a Nikon D5 with an AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED and developed with Lightroom.
Counterarguments:
- Criticism about the quality of the image and its compression.
Space
Space Exploration, Space Travel
Show HN: I built a frontpage for personal blogs
from text.blogosphere.app
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ramkarthikk
1d ago
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10 min
This post is a collection of links to various personal blogs, websites, and articles across different topics such as technology, science, culture, history, and entertainment. Each link points to a unique piece of content authored by individual contributors.
- Covering a wide range of topics
Discussion (189):
39 min
The comment thread discusses a project called Blogosphere.app, which aims to revive personal blogging by providing a platform for discovering curated content. Users appreciate its minimal design and simplicity, while some request additional features like search or comments. There is a consensus on the need for more human-curated signals in digital content discovery, with discussions around scalability, spam management, and the balance between algorithms and human curation.
Counterarguments:
- Criticism about scalability and potential issues with spam management.
Community Projects
Web Development, Blogging
Show HN: Apfel – The free AI already on your Mac
from apfel.franzai.com
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franze
1d ago
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9 min
Apfel is a free AI tool for macOS that allows users to interact with Apple's built-in LLM through various interfaces such as CLI, HTTP server, and interactive chat. It provides zero-cost access to the AI without API keys or subscriptions.
- Built-in LLM on Apple Silicon
- No API keys required
Discussion (145):
22 min
The discussion revolves around the Apfel tool, which offers local AI capabilities with a focus on privacy and compatibility across different operating systems. Users express opinions about its utility, limitations, and potential for comparison with other models. Privacy concerns are raised regarding personal data exposure through local services.
- Apfel offers a local alternative to cloud-based AI services.
- The context window of the model is limited, affecting its utility.
Counterarguments:
- Apfel is compatible with older operating systems, making it accessible to a wider audience.
- The model's performance can be improved by combining it with other tools or services.
Software Development
AI/ML, Mac OS
F-15E jet shot down over Iran
from theguardian.com
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tjwds
1d ago
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5 min
The United States F-15E fighter jet has been confirmed shot down over Iran, marking the first such incident since the start of the war. The US is conducting a rescue mission for its two-man crew, and aviation experts have identified the wreckage as belonging to an F-15E from RAF Lakenheath in the UK.
This incident could escalate tensions between the US and Iran, potentially leading to further military engagements or diplomatic negotiations.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing any personal opinions.
Discussion (1331):
3 hr 57 min
This comment thread discusses the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, focusing on concerns about the war's legality, strategic objectives, and potential long-term consequences. Participants express skepticism about US military claims and leadership, while also acknowledging the complexity of regional dynamics and the challenges faced by both sides.
- The war is illegal and has no valid military reason.
- The war will leave the world worse off and entrench the Iranian regime.
- The war is a strategic mistake with unclear goals.
Counterarguments:
- The war is necessary for national security reasons.
- Iran has been a destabilizing force in the region.
- The US has legitimate concerns about Iran's nuclear program and regional aggression.
Military
Aviation, Defense
The FAA’s flight restriction for drones is an attempt to criminalize filming ICE
from eff.org
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detaro
23h ago
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) discusses the FAA's 'Temporary' Flight Restriction for Drones, which they argue is an unconstitutional infringement on free speech rights. The restriction prevents private drone operators from flying within half a mile of ICE or CBP vehicles and lasts 21 months, potentially criminalizing filming of law enforcement.
- The restriction was put in place during the Minneapolis anti-ICE protests, following incidents involving Renée Good and Alex Pretti.
- It punishes lawful recording of law enforcement officers without justifications.
- Violators face criminal and civil penalties, including potential destruction or seizure of drones.
- The EFF has demanded its rescission.
Quality:
The article presents a clear argument against the FAA's flight restriction, supported by legal and historical context.
Discussion (178):
31 min
This comment thread discusses various topics including government transparency, misuse of emergency powers, state's rights versus federal overreach, privacy concerns related to ICE operations and drones, and the prevention of far-right growth. The discussion is characterized by a high level of agreement among participants but also intense debate on contentious issues such as government transparency, emergency powers, and state sovereignty.
- Government should operate transparently.
- Emergency powers are being misused by the Trump administration.
- Subdividing states for political reasons is constitutionally questionable.
- State's rights should be respected over federal overreach.
Counterarguments:
- Criticism of the EFF's stance on government transparency.
- Support for the Trump administration's actions as necessary emergency measures.
- Arguments defending the constitutionality of state subdivision under certain conditions.
- Counterpoints regarding the balance between federal and state powers.
- Arguments against privacy concerns, emphasizing public spaces.
Legal
Privacy, Civil Rights
iNaturalist
from inaturalist.org
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1d ago
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2 min
iNaturalist is a platform that encourages users to record and share their observations of the natural world, contributing to biodiversity science. It offers tools for tracking encounters with organisms, creating useful data for scientists, connecting with experts for identification, engaging in citizen science projects, learning from other naturalists, and participating in bioblitz events.
- Contributes to scientific data repositories
- Offers mobile apps for offline use
- Encourages participation in bioblitz events
Quality:
The article provides clear and factual information about iNaturalist, with a positive tone encouraging user engagement.
Discussion (128):
22 min
Users appreciate the simplicity and usability of both iNaturalist's API and apps like Seek for species identification. Privacy concerns are a significant topic, with suggestions for improvements in user prompts and default settings to address these issues. The community is largely positive but acknowledges the importance of privacy.
- iNaturalist API is highly beneficial for both casual users and developers
- Seek app provides an easy way to identify species from photos
- Privacy concerns are significant, especially regarding location sharing
Science
Biology, Environmental Science, Citizen Science
OpenClaw privilege escalation vulnerability
from nvd.nist.gov
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kykeonaut
1d ago
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4 min
The post discusses a Reddit thread in the sysadmin community, where members share concerns about potential hacking due to running OpenClaw software. It also includes links to other relevant posts and resources for system administrators.
Warns about potential security risks
Quality:
The post is informative and relevant to the target audience, providing links to useful resources.
Discussion (237):
31 min
The comment thread discusses the security vulnerabilities in OpenClaw, a software tool that allows users to interact with various services through natural language commands. The main concerns revolve around privilege escalation and unauthorized access due to publicly exposed instances without authentication. There is debate over the severity of these issues and whether the reported statistics are accurate or exaggerated.
- OpenClaw has security vulnerabilities that could lead to unauthorized access and potential exploitation.
- Users should be aware of these risks when using OpenClaw.
Counterarguments:
- The severity of the issue might be overstated by some comments, as not all users are at risk or have been exploited.
Community Projects
Reddit
Oracle Files H-1B Visa Petitions Amid Mass Layoffs
from nationaltoday.com
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1d ago
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Oracle has filed for over 3,000 H-1B visas in the past two fiscal years despite laying off thousands of American workers as part of a broader organizational shift.
The H-1B visa program raises questions about the tech giant's commitment to its American workforce and impacts on immigration policies.
- Oracle filed for 2,690 H-1B visas in fiscal year 2025 and 436 so far in fiscal year 2026.
- The company is undergoing a major organizational shift including thousands of layoffs.
- Critics argue the program is used to replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor, while supporters say it helps fill crucial talent gaps.
Discussion (257):
45 min
The discussion revolves around Oracle's H1B visa filings, layoffs, and the impact on American and foreign workers. Opinions vary on whether these actions are related or if they benefit large corporations through labor arbitrage. The $100k fee for new H-1B visas is a recurring topic of debate.
- Oracle's H1B filings are not directly related to layoffs
- The $100k fee is a one-time charge, not an annual fee
- India experienced more Oracle layoffs than the US
- Reform of the H1B program is necessary
Counterarguments:
- The H1B program is used for both high-skilled and low-skilled workers
- The $100k fee applies to all new H-1B visa applications regardless of origin
- Oracle's layoffs were worldwide, not just in the US or India
Business
Jobs (specifically, layoffs and immigration policies)
Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection
from joanwestenberg.com
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1d ago
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The article critiques Marc Andreessen's claim about introspection being a modern invention, arguing that it has been an integral part of human experience for centuries.
- Introspection has roots in ancient philosophy
Discussion (429):
1 hr 59 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on wealthy individuals, particularly Marc Andreessen and Elon Musk. Themes include criticism of their lack of introspection, the correlation between wealth and societal influence, and the potential negative impacts of influential wealthy people. The conversation also touches on historical examples, personal experiences, and the role of introspection in personal development.
- Wealth does not guarantee wisdom or intelligence.
- Introspection plays a crucial role in personal development and critical thinking.
- The influence of wealthy individuals can have negative consequences on society.
Counterarguments:
- Some argue that wealth can be a result of hard work and skill rather than luck.
- Others suggest that introspection is less important in business success compared to networking and strategic thinking.
Philosophy
Ethics, History of Philosophy
Claude Code Found a Linux Vulnerability Hidden for 23 Years
from mtlynch.io
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23h ago
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32 min
Research scientist Nicholas Carlini used Claude Code, a large language model, to find multiple security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, including one that was undiscovered for 23 years. The AI model helped identify heap buffer overflows and other bugs by simulating a capture the flag (CTF) competition scenario.
AI models could significantly increase the rate at which new vulnerabilities are discovered, potentially leading to more secure systems but also increasing the risk of exploitation if not properly managed.
- Claude Code found multiple remotely exploitable heap buffer overflows in the Linux kernel.
- One vulnerability was discovered after 23 years, related to NFS protocol and sensitive kernel memory access.
- Nicholas Carlini used a simple script to guide Claude Code through the source code of the Linux kernel.
Quality:
The article provides clear, factual information about the discovery of vulnerabilities and the use of AI in security analysis.
Discussion (225):
23 min
The discussion revolves around the effectiveness and cost implications of using AI tools like Claude Code for security analysis in software development. While there's agreement on the potential benefits such as finding vulnerabilities more efficiently, concerns are raised about the high number of false positives and associated costs. The community is divided on whether these tools represent a net positive or negative impact on the industry.
- AI tools are effective in finding vulnerabilities, but they come with a high number of false positives
Counterarguments:
- AI tools can be burdensome to maintain due to high false positive rates and require human validation.
- The cost of using AI for security purposes may outweigh its benefits, especially considering the potential risks associated with vulnerabilities.
Security
Vulnerabilities & Threats, Artificial Intelligence