2026/05/23
Article: 8 min
A Texas woman named Jennifer Combs was arrested for posting on her community Facebook page about potential health issues related to contaminated town water, sparking controversy over freedom of speech and public safety.
Discussion (294): 49 min
The comment thread discusses various issues including arrests for speech, legal system bias, mismanagement of public resources, and qualified immunity in the context of police accountability. There is a consensus on the negative impacts of arrests on individuals' future opportunities and criticism towards the legal system's perceived bias. The debate around qualified immunity highlights concerns about shielding officers from personal liability for constitutional violations.
Article: 17 min
Explains the anatomy, usage, and benefits of HTML's <dl>, <dt>, and <dd> elements for creating lists of name-value pairs, with examples from book details and Dungeons & Dragons statblocks.
Discussion (116): 17 min
The discussion revolves around the use of HTML elements like
Article: 3 min
The article discusses how BambuStudio has been violating the AGPL license of PrusaSlicer since their fork, potentially due to a five-law framework China implemented between 2017 and 2023. This framework includes laws on National Intelligence, Cryptography, Data Security, Counter-Espionage, and Network Product Security Vulnerability regulation.
Discussion (155): 39 min
This comment thread discusses various opinions on open source licensing, particularly focusing on AGPL violations by a Chinese company (Bambu Labs) in relation to their 3D printing software. The discussion includes legal perspectives, cultural differences, and the impact of these actions on the market and user trust.
Article: 22 min
The article describes the setup of an old laptop into a dedicated writing device (writerdeck) with minimal distractions and custom configurations for better focus on writing tasks.
Discussion (230): 40 min
The comment thread discusses various setups for enhancing productivity and focus on writing. Users share personal projects involving minimalistic computing environments, tools, and techniques to minimize distractions. There is a mix of opinions about the effectiveness of such setups, with some users finding them helpful while others suggest alternative methods or express concerns about their suitability for specific conditions like ADHD.
Article: 4 min
The Art of Money Getting is a book by P.T. Barnum that compiles his lifetime's worth of advice on making money into 20 straightforward rules, emphasizing the importance of choosing work based on natural abilities, avoiding debt, giving one hundred percent effort, and maintaining integrity.
Discussion (158): 46 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects related to career choice, job satisfaction, personal relationships in professional settings, financial management, and the role of AI in shaping future careers. Opinions vary on the importance of passion versus financial incentives in career selection, with some emphasizing integrity and personal relationships as crucial for success.
Article: 9 min
The article discusses the controversy surrounding health wearable maker Oura after it signed a deal with the Department of Defense and Palantir, leading some customers to fear their data might be accessed by the government. The author delves into how Oura's security design allows governments to access user data stored on its servers.
Discussion (150): 29 min
The comment thread discusses privacy concerns related to health tracking devices, particularly regarding the collection, storage, and sharing of personal health data by companies like Oura. Users debate the definitions and implications of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in the context of these devices' data handling practices. There is a preference for local-only solutions that do not transmit or store user data outside the device. The conversation also touches on broader privacy issues, including government surveillance and the role of open-source software in enhancing privacy.
Article: 10 min
Italy has officially signed a contract for the acquisition of six Airbus A330 MRTT tanker aircraft, worth approximately €1.39 billion in total, to bolster its European pillar within NATO. This decision marks a shift from the previously selected Boeing KC-46 Pegasus and signifies Italy's growing preference for European solutions over US options.
Discussion (102): 19 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of the aviation industry, focusing mainly on Boeing's decline and Airbus' competitive advantage in terms of safety and market share. The discussion also touches upon US foreign policy implications on defense contracts and the impact of political instability on trust in US weapons manufacturers.
Article: 13 min
An article detailing the disassembly of the microcode for the Intel 80386 processor, which was previously considered too complex to be reverse-engineered due to its size and lack of documentation.
Discussion (49): 13 min
This comment thread discusses the complexities of older processors, their microcode, and learning resources for chip design. It showcases a community's enthusiasm for historical computing technology, reverse engineering, and educational projects related to building CPUs from scratch or around original microcode.
Article: 8 min
A man and his partner found a newborn baby on the subway in 2000, and after extensive media attention and court proceedings, they adopted him. They named him Kevin and raised him as their own son.
Discussion (62): 11 min
The comment thread discusses an adoption story from The Guardian, focusing on the adoption process, judge's role, and differences between UK and US adoption systems. Opinions vary regarding the article's portrayal of events and the ease or difficulty of the adoption process.
Article: 10 min
The article reflects on the author's personal connection with Terry Pratchett's works, particularly his books 'Discworld' series, and how they have influenced their life and reading habits during adolescence.
Discussion (218): 43 min
The comment thread discusses an article that some believe is written in the style of Terry Pratchett, while others suspect it to be AI-generated. Opinions are mixed on whether the writing is beautifully crafted or riddled with 'AI slop.' The community debates the implications of AI in literature and the attribution of authorship.