Vietnam bans unskippable ads
from saigoneer.com
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hoherd
1d ago
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2 min
Vietnam's new decree, Decree No. 342, will take effect on February 15, 2026, introducing stricter regulations for online advertising to protect consumers and curb illegal ads.
This decree aims to improve user experience and consumer protection, potentially leading to more ethical advertising practices.
- 5-second maximum wait time before ads can be skipped
- Clear guidelines for user interaction with ads
- Regulations for goods and services impacting environment and health
Discussion (764):
2 hr 50 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on advertising, with a focus on its necessity for market discovery versus concerns about manipulation and negative impacts on user experience. Main arguments include the role of regulation in balancing ads' benefits and harms, the spectrum of ad types (informative vs. manipulative), and potential alternatives to traditional advertising methods.
- Ads are necessary for market discovery and should be regulated
- Ads are a spectrum, with some being informative and others manipulative
- Ads can improve competition, product quality, and consumer choice
- Ads are inherently manipulative and poison the information ecosystem
- Ads are a tax on users' attention and wallets
Counterarguments:
- Regulation can prevent the negative aspects of ads while still allowing their positive effects.
- Ads can be customized for local audiences, which is beneficial for global advertisers.
- Limiting ad time might not harm innovation but could lead to less content creation and revenue for platforms and creators.
Legal
Regulations, Internet Law
enclose.horse
from enclose.horse
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DavidSJ
1d ago
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The article provides advice on how to prevent potential cyber threats when using personal or shared networks.
- Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
- Identify and address misconfigured or infected devices in shared networks
Discussion (213):
34 min
The comment thread discusses an engaging puzzle game that challenges players to enclose a horse within a defined area using walls while maximizing the enclosed space. Players appreciate its simplicity and enjoy the daily challenge, though some suggest improvements such as replayability options or better visual feedback on solutions. The conversation also touches on technical aspects like algorithmic problem-solving and AI in game development.
- The game is enjoyable and challenging.
Cybersecurity
Internet Safety, Network Security
Opus 4.5 is not the normal AI agent experience that I have had thus far
from burkeholland.github.io
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tbassetto
23h ago
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22 min
The article discusses the transformative impact of Claude Opus 4.5, an AI coding agent, on software development workflows. The author showcases how this AI tool has replaced manual tasks and built complex applications with minimal human intervention.
AI is poised to significantly alter software development workflows, potentially leading to job displacement and increased efficiency in application creation. However, concerns over security and the ethical implications of AI-generated code remain.
- Opus 4.5's ability to build applications on the first try
- Efficiency in building complex applications like image conversion utilities, screen recording/editing tools, and order tracking systems
- Integration of AI for tasks such as logo generation, UI/UX design, and backend system setup (e.g., Firebase)
- AI-first software engineering principles
Quality:
The article provides a detailed account of the AI agent's capabilities without sensationalizing its impact.
Discussion (1041):
5 hr 10 min
The comment thread discusses the transformative potential of AI tools like Claude Code and Opus 4.5, with users sharing experiences that highlight productivity increases but also limitations in code quality and issues with automation. There is a debate around sustainability concerns, economic implications, and job displacement, reflecting both optimism and skepticism about AI's role in software development.
- AI tools are transformative and can significantly increase productivity.
- The quality of code generated by AI tools varies, with some users experiencing issues or limitations.
Counterarguments:
- Concerns about sustainability, economic impact, and job displacement
Artificial Intelligence
AI in Software Development, Machine Learning
AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention
from theregister.com
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Brajeshwar
1d ago
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10 min
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has increased the prices of its EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML by approximately 15%, affecting GPU instances such as p5e.48xlarge and p5en.48xlarge, with steeper hikes in US West (N. California). This comes after AWS previously announced up to 45% price reductions for GPU instances but not for Capacity Blocks.
This price increase could lead to a shift in cloud computing strategies, potentially encouraging businesses to explore alternative providers or seek more cost-effective solutions within AWS.
- Telegraphed change in pricing page but not mentioned publicly
- Impact on companies with budgets measured in millions doing serious ML work
Quality:
The article provides factual information and analysis without expressing personal opinions.
Discussion (464):
1 hr 59 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of the future of computing and technology, including rising hardware costs, subscription services, AI growth, and potential changes in personal computing. There's a mix of agreement and debate on topics like the sustainability of AI companies, the impact of geopolitical risks on chip manufacturing, and the possibility of thin clients replacing home computers.
- GPU and RAM prices are rising.
- Cloud services may be more expensive in the future.
- Subscription services have a 'boiling frog' effect.
- The future of computing may involve thin clients and subscription-based services.
- AI technology is expected to continue growing.
Counterarguments:
- The rich can buy up all computing power and rent it out instead of making it accessible to everyone.
- China's invasion of Taiwan could lead to a significant disruption in chip manufacturing capacity.
Cloud Computing
AWS, GPU pricing, EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML
The Post-American Internet
from pluralistic.net
553
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EvanAnderson
1d ago
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1 hr 28 min
The article discusses the 'Post-American Internet' and how the actions of Donald Trump have unlocked a new digital nervous system for the 21st century, allowing countries to build an internet without worrying about American demands and priorities. The author argues that this is an opportunity for countries to develop their own tech sectors and disentangle from US-based companies by repealing anticircumvention laws, which would enable them to create interoperable products and services. The article also touches on the impact of Trump's tariffs, the potential for European firms to benefit from this shift, and the role of digital rights activists in this new coalition.
By repealing anticircumvention laws, countries can create an environment that fosters innovation and reduces dependency on US-based companies, potentially leading to a more diverse and resilient global tech ecosystem.
- Trump's tariffs have created a situation where countries can no longer rely on America as a stable platform for global interchange
Quality:
The article presents a clear argument with supporting evidence and avoids sensationalism.
Discussion (421):
1 hr 55 min
This comment thread discusses various aspects of technology, politics, and digital sovereignty in relation to the United States and Europe. Key themes include concerns about surveillance, regulation versus censorship, the role of EU governments in tech policy, and the potential for European companies to strengthen their market presence. The discussion also touches on the impact of political relations on tech choices and market dynamics, as well as the balance between privacy, security, and freedom of speech within the EU.
- The EU should focus on strengthening its domestic software market through selective protectionism.
- EU surveillance is not necessarily greater than US surveillance.
- Regulation and censorship are distinct concepts, with the EU being more transparent about limitations.
Counterarguments:
- The EU is not interested in strengthening its domestic software market through protectionism due to lobbying by incumbents.
- The EU's approach to surveillance may be more transparent but still expands surveillance capabilities.
- Regulation and censorship can overlap, with the US government exercising significant control over data.
Politics
International Affairs, Digital Policy
Stop Doom Scrolling, Start Doom Coding: Build via the terminal from your phone
from github.com/rberg27
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rbergamini27
21h ago
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6 min
This article provides a guide on how to set up and use 'Doom Coding', an approach for coding via terminal on a smartphone with internet connection, enabling users to continue building projects anywhere. It includes setup instructions for both computer and phone, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and encourages community contributions.
- DIY approach to coding on-the-go
- Uses Tailscale, Termius, Claude Code
- 24/7 computer with internet connection required
- Shameless plug for www.friendlyr.ai
Discussion (365):
1 hr 9 min
The discussion revolves around innovative methods of remote coding using mobile devices, AI tools, and various software applications to facilitate development tasks on the go. Users share their setups, experiences, and tips for optimizing workflows, while also discussing potential drawbacks such as typing discomfort and security concerns. The community generally agrees that this setup can be effective for small coding tasks but raises questions about its practicality for more complex projects.
- Coding from a phone can be an effective and convenient way for users to work on small coding tasks.
- AI tools like Claude Code enhance the experience by providing quick code generation and assistance.
Counterarguments:
- Some argue that typing on a phone is uncomfortable and inefficient for serious coding tasks.
- Others express concerns about security risks associated with remote access and the use of AI tools.
Software Development
Mobile Development, Cloud Computing, DevOps
65% of Hacker News posts have negative sentiment, and they outperform
from philippdubach.com
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7777777phil
1d ago
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An empirical study on Hacker News attention dynamics reveals that posts with negative sentiment outperform those with positive or neutral sentiments, averaging a 35.6-point score compared to the overall average of 28 points.
- The findings suggest that negative sentiment might attract more attention online, potentially influencing the tone of discussions and content creation strategies.
- 65% of posts have negative sentiment.
- The study covers decay curves, preferential attachment, survival probability, and early-engagement prediction.
Quality:
The study provides empirical evidence and uses multiple models for validation, ensuring a balanced viewpoint.
Discussion (448):
1 hr 52 min
The analysis suggests that HN attracts negativity due to human nature and negativity bias, but the platform fosters constructive criticism and debate. The focus is on substantive rather than toxic negativity, with a particular emphasis on technical critique over personal attacks.
Counterarguments:
- HN's negativity can be seen as a vice that may harm individuals in the long run.
News
Internet, Social Sciences
Why is the Gmail app 700 MB?
from akr.am
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1d ago
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The article discusses the large file size (around 760MB) of the Gmail app on iOS devices compared to other popular apps, questioning why modern applications are significantly larger in size and potentially slower.
, as the size of apps affects user experience and storage space on mobile devices.
- Gmail app is 760.7 MB in size, making it one of the largest free apps.
- There has been a significant increase in app sizes over time, especially for popular apps like Gmail and Outlook.
- The article questions why modern applications are larger than their functionality suggests.
- Comparison with other Google and Microsoft apps shows varying sizes.
Quality:
The article presents facts and questions without expressing strong opinions.
Discussion (367):
1 hr 11 min
The discussion revolves around the significant increase in app sizes over time and the lack of concern from developers and companies regarding this issue, leading to wasted storage space on users' devices. The complexity and dependencies within apps contribute to their size, and there is a need for better optimization practices. Users are generally unaware of the impact on device storage, and app stores do not effectively address or penalize bloated apps.
- Apps have grown significantly in size over time.
- Developers and companies do not prioritize reducing app sizes.
Counterarguments:
- Users may not be aware of the impact of app sizes on their devices.
- App stores do not effectively address or penalize bloated apps.
- There is a lack of clear metrics for app size in app store search results.
Software Development
App Optimization, App Size Analysis
C Is Best (2025)
from sqlite.org
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alexpadula
1d ago
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11 min
The article discusses why SQLite is implemented in C, focusing on its performance, compatibility, low-dependency, and stability. It also addresses the reasons behind not coding SQLite in object-oriented or 'safe' languages like Java, C++, Rust, or Go.
C is chosen for its performance, compatibility, low-dependency, and stability in database management systems, influencing developers' choices when implementing similar systems or considering language selection for new projects.
- SQLite is implemented in C for its performance, compatibility across platforms, low-dependency on runtime libraries, and stability.
- C allows developers to code as close to the hardware as possible while maintaining portability.
- Other languages may claim to be 'as fast as C', but none are faster or more versatile for general-purpose programming.
- SQLite's compatibility with various programming languages is a key advantage over object-oriented or 'safe' languages like Java, C++, Rust, and Go.
- The choice of C was influenced by the immaturity of Java at SQLite's inception and the challenges faced with C++ compilers.
Quality:
The article provides a detailed explanation of the reasons behind SQLite's implementation choice, backed by technical arguments and historical context.
Discussion (526):
2 hr 32 min
The discussion revolves around the comparison between C, Rust, and other programming languages in terms of safety, discipline, and suitability for specific tasks. There is a consensus that Rust provides compile-time discipline lacking in C, but opinions are divided on whether SQLite should be rewritten in Rust due to concerns about complexity and the learning curve associated with Rust.
Counterarguments:
- C++ is better suited for certain tasks than Rust
Software Development
Database Management Systems
Volkswagen Brings Back Physical Buttons
from caranddriver.com
366
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stephc_int13
23h ago
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4 min
Volkswagen introduces a new generation of cockpit design with physical buttons on the refreshed ID. Polo, potentially leading to its debut on the soon-to-be-refreshed ID.4.
The move towards physical controls could influence other automakers to reconsider their use of capacitive buttons, potentially leading to a shift in the automotive industry's interior design trends.
- Shift from capacitive buttons to physical controls
- Limited availability initially on the ID. Polo
- Future potential debut on the refreshed ID.4
Discussion (40):
34 min
The comment thread discusses the trend in automotive industry towards replacing physical buttons with touchscreens and the associated advantages and disadvantages. Opinions vary regarding cost savings, user experience, safety concerns, and ergonomic benefits of both touchscreens and physical buttons.
- Cost savings and quicker development cycles are the main reasons for replacing physical buttons with touchscreens.
- Physical buttons offer better ergonomics, reliability, and user experience.
Counterarguments:
- Safety concerns with capacitive touch interfaces can lead to accidents if not properly designed.
- Touchscreen interfaces may be less intuitive and harder to use while driving compared to physical buttons.
Automotive
Electric Vehicles, Design/Innovation