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2026/04/20

  1. John Ternus to become Apple CEO from apple.com
    2026 by schappim 17h ago | | |

    Article: 33 min

    Apple announced that Tim Cook will become the executive chairman of Apple’s board of directors and John Ternus, senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will become Apple's next CEO effective on September 1, 2026. The transition follows a long-term succession planning process approved by the Board of Directors.

    This leadership transition could influence Apple's future product development, strategic direction, and corporate culture.
    • Tim Cook will continue in his role as CEO through the summer.
    • John Ternus has been instrumental in introducing multiple new product lines and advancements in hardware engineering.
    • Arthur Levinson, Apple’s non-executive chairman for 15 years, will become its lead independent director.
    • Ternus's work on Mac has helped it become more powerful and popular globally than at any time in its history.

    Discussion (1136): 3 hr 37 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of Apple's products, including hardware and software quality, Tim Cook's leadership style, and the performance of Apple Maps. Opinions vary on whether Apple is innovating enough compared to competitors like Google and Samsung, with some praising the company for its financial success while criticizing its lack of innovation in certain areas. The thread also touches on Tim Cook's political dealings and their impact on Apple's reputation.

    • Tim Cook's legacy involves a focus on financial performance over innovation
    • Apple Maps has made significant improvements since its initial release
    Counterarguments:
    • Apple's software development process is slow compared to competitors like Google and Samsung
    • Tim Cook's leadership style prioritizes short-term financial gains over long-term strategic planning
    Technology Tech Industry, Business
  2. All phones sold in the EU to have replaceable batteries from 2027 from theolivepress.es
    1366 by ramonga 1d ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    From February 2027, all smartphones and tablets sold in the EU will have to feature replaceable batteries under new regulations aimed at reducing electronic waste and saving consumers up to €20 billion by 2030.

    This policy could lead to a decrease in electronic waste, promote sustainable consumer behavior, and potentially increase the lifespan of devices, benefiting both consumers and the environment.
    • Batteries must be designed for easy removal by users without specialized tools.
    • Replacement batteries available for at least 5 years after the last product is sold.
    • Reduction of electronic waste and cost savings for European consumers.
    • Regulation also includes more durable batteries, system updates availability, and universal USB-C charging ports.
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, factual information about the regulation and its implications.

    Discussion (1145): 3 hr 46 min

    The discussion revolves around the EU's regulations on phone battery replaceability, planned obsolescence, and sustainability. Participants debate whether batteries should be user-replaceable while maintaining water resistance, express concerns about software updates driving device obsolescence, and discuss the impact of these regulations on repairability, cost, and environmental impact.

    • Batteries have been used as part of planned obsolescence
    • The EU requires 5 years of patches
    • Apple's battery replacement program costs $99
    Regulation Environment, Technology
  3. GitHub's fake star economy from awesomeagents.ai
    783 by Liriel 1d ago | | |

    Article: 31 min

    An investigation into the prevalence and impact of fake stars on GitHub, detailing a peer-reviewed study by Carnegie Mellon University researchers that found approximately 6 million fake stars across 18,617 repositories. The article also discusses how these fake stars are bought and sold in various marketplaces, with prices ranging from $0.03 to $0.85 each. It highlights the role of venture capitalists who use star counts as a sourcing signal for potential investments, often leading to manipulation of star counts by developers or automated systems. The article further analyzes manipulated repositories using GitHub API data and presents metrics such as account age, public repos, followers, and bio presence to identify patterns indicative of fake stargazers. It also discusses the connection between GitHub star counts and startup funding, with VCs explicitly using star counts for sourcing signals during fundraising rounds. The investigation concludes that the problem extends beyond GitHub to other platforms where popularity metrics influence trust, such as npm downloads, VS Code Marketplace extensions, and Twitter promotion.

    The mature, professionalized shadow economy of fake stars operating in plain sight on GitHub has implications for trust within the developer community, the integrity of online platforms, and the potential legal consequences for startups that manipulate star counts during fundraising rounds.
    • Star-selling marketplaces on websites, freelance platforms, and underground channels
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information and analysis without expressing personal opinions or biases.

    Discussion (366): 1 hr 43 min

    The discussion revolves around the reliability of GitHub stars as a metric for evaluating open-source projects. Participants argue that stars can be gamed, leading to an unreliable measure of project quality or popularity. Alternative metrics such as active maintainers, commit dates, and community engagement are suggested as more reliable indicators. The debate also touches on the role of venture capitalists in considering GitHub stars as a sourcing signal for investment opportunities.

    • Stars can be gamed and manipulated, making them an ineffective metric.
    • Alternative metrics should be considered when evaluating open-source projects.
    Counterarguments:
    • Stars can indicate community interest and popularity, but not necessarily quality or reliability.
    Internet News, Technology Industry, General Public, Scientific Community
  4. Kimi K2.6: Advancing open-source coding from kimi.com
    675 by meetpateltech 22h ago | | |

    Article: 26 min

    Kimi K2.6 is an advanced open-source AI model that excels in coding tasks, long-horizon execution, and agent swarm capabilities. It offers improvements over its predecessor with enhanced performance on various benchmarks and showcases its capabilities through endorsements from industry partners.

    Kimi K2.6 could significantly influence the AI development landscape by promoting open-source collaboration and innovation in coding tasks and agent swarm applications. It may also set new standards for reliability, performance, and creative workflows within industries that rely on AI.
    • Endorsements from industry partners highlight its performance in complex engineering tasks, reliability, and creative workflows.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on Kimi K2.6's capabilities and endorsements from industry partners, maintaining a balanced viewpoint.

    Discussion (349): 1 hr 3 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of AI model development, focusing on comparisons between Kimi K2.6 and Opus 4.6, with a notable emphasis on Chinese labs' release of open-source models to compete with Western companies. There is debate around the motivations behind these releases, concerns about benchmarking methodologies, and ethical considerations in AI training and deployment.

    • Kimi K2.6 outperforms Opus 4.6 in various benchmarks
    • Chinese AI models are competing with Western companies
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of the simplicity and potential bias in benchmark selection
    • Concerns about the lack of transparency regarding training data
    Artificial Intelligence ,Software Development,Open Source
  5. Qwen3.6-Max-Preview: Smarter, Sharper, Still Evolving from qwen.ai
    658 by mfiguiere 1d ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses preventive measures against malware infections, emphasizing the importance of running anti-virus scans on personal and shared networks.

    - Enhances personal and network security awareness
    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Identify and manage misconfigured or infected devices in shared networks
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, actionable advice without sensationalism.

    Discussion (352): 1 hr 10 min

    The comment thread discusses the comparison between Chinese and Western AI models, focusing on aspects such as cost-effectiveness, strategic moves in the market, and performance. Users express opinions on various models' capabilities, particularly regarding their social skills and domain-specific knowledge, while also highlighting the importance of local AI models for specific tasks.

    • Local AI models are a strategic move for China to gain market share and reduce dependency on proprietary models.
    • Open-source models serve as a commercial strategy by Chinese labs.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users find that Chinese models lack certain social skills or understanding specific domains, leading to less satisfactory results compared to other models.
    Security Cybersecurity, Network Security
  6. At long last, InfoWars is ours from theonion.com
    600 by HotGarbage 20h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    The article is about Bryce P. Tetraeder's vision for the future of InfoWars.com, which he has acquired control over. He envisions an expanded platform filled with ads and scams, aiming to create a digital space where psychological torture can be democratized.

    • Acquisition of control over InfoWars.com
    • Envisioned expansion with ads and scams
    Quality:
    The article presents a highly subjective and controversial viewpoint, with no clear sources or data presented.

    Discussion (289): 40 min

    The comment thread discusses The Onion's acquisition of InfoWars as a form of satire and public service, aiming to limit Alex Jones's influence while compensating Sandy Hook victims. Opinions vary on the humor involved, with some finding it lacking or inappropriate, especially in relation to the Sandy Hook shooting context.

    • The Onion's acquisition of InfoWars can be seen as both satire and an attempt to limit Alex Jones's influence.
    Counterarguments:
    • There is a lack of understanding about the context and implications of the Sandy Hook shooting in relation to the deal.
    Business Internet, Marketing
  7. Atlassian enables default data collection to train AI from letsdatascience.com
    582 by kevcampb 1d ago | | |

    Discussion (130): 20 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns over Atlassian's data collection policy for AI training, criticism of the company's product quality, and skepticism about enterprise SaaS companies' handling of user data. Users also debate potential alternatives to Atlassian products and discuss the impact of AI integration on privacy.

    • Atlassian is collecting user data for AI training without explicit consent.
    • Atlassian products have numerous bugs and lack of features.
    • Enterprise SaaS companies often prioritize profits over privacy.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users still use Atlassian products despite concerns.
    • Alternatives to Atlassian products are being discussed.
  8. NSA is using Anthropic's Mythos despite blacklist from axios.com
    466 by Palmik 1d ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    The NSA is reportedly using Anthropic's Mythos AI tool despite the Pentagon blacklisting the company, potentially raising cybersecurity concerns.

    , as the use of AI in cybersecurity could lead to significant security breaches and ethical concerns regarding blacklisting practices.
    • Mythos has advanced capabilities for coding and agentic tasks, potentially aiding cyberattacks.
    • Talks between the Pentagon and Anthropic CEO are ongoing to address model usage concerns.
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information without expressing a clear opinion.

    Discussion (327): 60 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns over government agencies using AI models despite security risks and ethical implications, particularly in relation to Anthropic's Mythos model. There is debate on the motivations behind these actions, with some suggesting political posturing rather than genuine security concerns. The conversation touches on themes of trust in government entities, AI ethics, and the role of private companies supplying technology to government agencies.

    • There is a lack of trust in government entities regarding the handling of powerful AI systems.
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of the motivations behind government actions, suggesting they are driven more by political posturing than genuine security concerns.
    Security Cybersecurity, Defense
  9. ggsql: A Grammar of Graphics for SQL from opensource.posit.co
    435 by thomasp85 1d ago | | |

    Article: 29 min

    ggsql is an alpha-release SQL-based visualization tool that implements the grammar of graphics syntax, designed to bring rich, structured visualization support to SQL users. It allows for modular composition of visualizations through a series of declarative clauses, making it easier to create and iterate on plots.

    ggsql has the potential to enhance data analysis workflows for SQL users, making visualization more accessible and efficient within their existing tools.
    • declarative clauses
    • composable visualizations

    Discussion (80): 20 min

    The comment thread discusses an innovative visualisation tool that combines SQL with the grammar of graphics, aiming to simplify visualization creation for SQL users. The tool is praised for its potential in integrating with other platforms and offering a more accessible approach to data visualization without requiring knowledge of Python or R.

    • The tool offers an alternative visualization method for SQL users
    • It simplifies the process of creating visualizations without needing knowledge of Python or R
    Counterarguments:
    • Manual adjustments are not possible within the tool
    • Iterating on a visualization might be slower due to re-running queries
    Data Science Analytics, Data Visualization
  10. Sauna effect on heart rate from tryterra.co
    430 by kyriakosel 1d ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    A study found that saunas lower nighttime heart rate more than exercise, with significant effects observed in both men and women, particularly during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.

    • Saunas have therapeutic effects due to their ability to stimulate the cardiovascular system.
    • The study analyzed 59,000 daily records from 256 users to assess immediate same-day effects of saunas.
    • Sauna days showed lower minimum heart rate compared to non-sauna days, even after controlling for activity.
    • Women showed larger activity increases on sauna days but a smaller drop in minimum heart rate than men.
    • The benefits of saunas seem to appear only during the luteal phase of women's menstrual cycle.
    Quality:
    The article presents findings from a study with clear methodology and results, providing valuable insights into sauna use for recovery.

    Discussion (225): 49 min

    Comment analysis in progress.

    • Sauna use can lead to a drop in nighttime heart rate, which may indicate improved parasympathetic tone and recovery state.
    Counterarguments:
    • Sauna use may not be as effective in improving cardiovascular fitness compared to exercise.
    • Long-term health outcomes cannot be fully determined from this study alone.
    Healthcare Cardiovascular Health, Recovery & Wellness
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