2026/03/23
Article: 9 min
The article discusses the author's decision to migrate various services from non-EU countries to European providers due to improved data protection laws in the EU and current global political situations. The post covers changes made to email, calendar, web hosting, domains, DNS management, Git repositories, and Android devices.
Discussion (688): 2 hr 20 min
The discussion revolves around concerns about privacy, political stability, and data protection when migrating email services from US-based providers to EU-based ones. Participants highlight the perceived advantages of EU laws over those in the US, advocate for self-hosting as a viable alternative, and discuss various EU-based email service providers. The conversation also touches on hardware design in Europe and critiques authoritarian tendencies in some EU countries.
Discussion (310): 46 min
The discussion revolves around the achievement of running a large AI model (400B parameters) on an iPhone, with opinions divided on its practicality and efficiency. The community acknowledges hardware advancements but questions whether such models are suitable for mobile devices due to energy consumption and battery life concerns.
Article: 6 min
Claude Code Cheat Sheet provides an overview of recent changes, keyboard shortcuts, and detailed explanations for various commands related to the use of Claude, a code assistant tool. It covers general controls, keyboard shortcuts, scopes like local, project, and user settings, MCP servers management, slash commands, session management, memory & files handling, workflows, tips, configuration options, skills & agents, CLI flags, and environment variables.
Discussion (179): 28 min
The comment thread discusses Claude Code's cheat sheet and its utility. Users appreciate the auto-update feature and find it useful for navigating the CLI interface. There are concerns about the complexity of the command line interface, with some advocating for a GUI alternative. AGI claims are met with skepticism.
Article: 9 min
GitHub has experienced multiple outages and service disruptions, leading to concerns about its reliability. The company's status page is difficult to interpret for overall uptime, but it dropped below 90% at one point in 2025.
Discussion (235): 45 min
The comment thread discusses the significant decline in GitHub's reliability since Microsoft's acquisition, with frequent outages and performance issues attributed to increased load from AI usage. Users express dissatisfaction with the company's focus on AI features over service stability, leading to a perceived lack of concern for reliability among employees or management.
Discussion (292): 60 min
The discussion revolves around the FCC's decision to ban foreign-made consumer-grade routers, citing security vulnerabilities and risks to national security. Participants debate the effectiveness of this measure in enhancing security, its potential misuse by the government, and the impact on domestic manufacturing and open-source software. There is a consensus that security issues can arise regardless of country of manufacture, with some advocating for open-source firmware as a solution.
Article: 5 min
The US and TotalEnergies have agreed to end the French company's offshore wind farm projects in the US, redirecting $1 billion towards fossil fuel production. This decision was made after former President Trump put five wind power projects on hold due to 'national security' concerns.
Discussion (360): 1 hr 3 min
The comment thread discusses the US government's stance on fossil fuels, with opinions divided between those who see them as stable and risk-free sources of energy and those advocating for renewable energies. The debate centers around issues like self-sufficiency, environmental impact, and economic implications.
Article: 3 min
An Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, causing significant damage to the aircraft and halting all flights. The incident has led to emergency response protocols being activated, and an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Discussion (643): 2 hr 19 min
The discussion revolves around an aviation incident at LaGuardia Airport involving a fire truck entering an active runway while a plane was cleared for landing, resulting in fatalities and injuries. Participants express concerns about air traffic control procedures, staffing levels, and the potential for human error. There is agreement on the need for improvements in communication between ATC, ground vehicles, and pilots, as well as calls for better technology integration to enhance aviation safety.
Article: 12 min
The article describes an experiment using a language model agent, named Claude Code, to perform autoresearch on an old research project related to eCLIP. The goal is to optimize and improve the performance of the system by iteratively modifying code files based on instructions from program.md and evaluating results.
Discussion (89): 16 min
The discussion revolves around Autoresearch's effectiveness in various domains, particularly hyperparameter tuning and bug fixing. Opinions vary on its value proposition, especially regarding cost-effectiveness for non-VC-backed companies. The community acknowledges LLMs' limitations but also their potential to provide valuable insights with guidance.
Article: 1 hr 1 min
The article discusses the concept of POSSE (Publish on your own site, Syndicate Elsewhere) as a strategy for content distribution and ownership. It explains how to implement POSSE by posting content on one's own website first and then sharing it across various social media platforms while maintaining links back to the original post.
Discussion (81): 26 min
The comment thread discusses the POSSE approach in personal publishing and its implications on content sharing across platforms. Opinions vary regarding the benefits and drawbacks of syndicating content everywhere versus maintaining ownership over one's own website, with some users advocating for ATProto as a solution to improve personal publishing workflows.
Discussion (500): 2 hr 17 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of attractiveness, intelligence, and their implications in education, employment, and personal relationships. Opinions vary on the role of genetics versus environment in intelligence, the impact of attractiveness on academic performance and professional opportunities, and the fairness of standardized testing systems like Gaokao. The discussion highlights recurring themes such as the law of small numbers, social skills vs. physical appearance, and the complexity of attributing causality to observed correlations.