2026/05/02
Article: 15 min
A discussion on GitHub regarding a pull request in VS Code that changes the Git extension’s git.addAICoAuthor setting to enable AI co-author trailers by default, leading to controversy and user backlash.
Discussion (469): 1 hr 11 min
The comment thread discusses Microsoft's controversial integration of AI features into VSCode, particularly focusing on the 'Co-authored-by' feature that adds AI-generated code attribution to commits without user consent. Users express concerns over ethics, intellectual property rights, and privacy implications, while also considering alternatives like Zed or Vscodium. The community feels betrayed by Microsoft's actions, which they perceive as manipulative and prioritizing branding over user rights.
Discussion (291): 58 min
The discussion revolves around the quality, design, and performance of Noctua fans. Opinions are divided on whether they offer value for their price, with some praising their reliability and engineering while others see them as overpriced. The color options (brown/beige) are a point of preference, with some suggesting black or white would be more appealing. The precision in fan design is highlighted as impressive but not always necessary for all use cases.
Discussion (222): 32 min
The comment thread discusses the history and evolution of search engines, with a focus on Ask Jeeves as an early natural language query-based search engine that was considered a precursor to modern AI assistants. The discussion also touches upon the comparison between Ask Jeeves and Google, highlighting both their strengths and weaknesses. There is a debate about the potential future applications of the domain name for new AI companies unrelated to search engines.
Article: 3 min
NetHack 5.0.0 is released by the NetHack DevTeam on May 2, 2026, featuring improvements and bug fixes to enhance the dungeon exploration game.
Discussion (127): 23 min
The discussion revolves around the transition of NetHack from 'yacc and lex' to Lua, with opinions divided on its impact. Users express nostalgia for older versions while appreciating web accessibility and mod recommendations. The conversation touches on platform-specific issues like Amiga and DOS, and acknowledges the controversy over Lua's portability.
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An article discussing the implementation of Anubis, a solution designed by Videolan to protect against AI-driven website scraping, which can cause downtime and resource unavailability.
Discussion (116): 17 min
The discussion revolves around the advancements and potential challenges associated with AV2, a next-generation video coding specification that offers superior compression efficiency compared to its predecessor, AV1. The community expresses concerns about patent disputes involving Sisvel, a patent troll, which could hinder the adoption of both AV1 and AV2 due to potential lawsuits over patents. Additionally, there is discussion around AI scraping causing significant load on websites, leading to performance issues for legitimate users.
Article: 2 min
A study reveals large language models (LLMs) exhibit a self-preference bias when evaluating resumes, favoring those generated by themselves over human-created or alternative model-generated ones, especially impacting hiring processes and potentially exacerbating disparities in the job market.
Discussion (171): 39 min
The comment thread discusses concerns about large language models (LLMs) being used in the hiring process, with potential biases towards AI-generated content and an arms race between candidates optimizing for AI preferences. There is a debate on whether resumes should be written by humans or generated by LLMs due to concerns over bias and the impact of AI on the job market.
Article: 4 min
California's Department of Motor Vehicles has introduced new regulations that will allow police to issue citations directly to the manufacturers of autonomous vehicles for traffic law violations, aiming to enhance public safety as driverless cars become more prevalent in the state.
Discussion (282): 1 hr 10 min
The discussion revolves around concerns regarding legal responsibility and safety standards for driverless cars compared to human-driven vehicles. There is agreement on the need for clearer regulations, financial penalties for violations, and accountability of companies and executives. Opinions vary on whether public transportation or driverless cars are more effective in reducing road deaths.
Article: 2 min
The article proposes the creation of a universal 'DO_NOT_TRACK' environment variable to opt out of telemetry, analytics, and non-essential network requests in various software tools.
Discussion (81): 14 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on the privacy implications of telemetry data collection by CLI tools, SDKs, and frameworks. Users debate whether default opt-in tracking should be illegal, advocate for explicit consent mechanisms, and suggest domain blocking as a preferred solution to avoid data collection. There is a consensus that current opt-out mechanisms are insufficient and an opt-in approach would better protect user privacy.
Article: 7 min
The article discusses the performance and size of a macOS virtual machine (VM) running on Apple silicon, specifically focusing on the Mac mini M4 Pro with macOS 26.4.1 as the host system. It compares the VM's performance against the host using Geekbench 6.7.1 scores for CPU, GPU, Metal, and CoreML tasks, finding that the VM performs at around 98% of the host's speed on single-core CPU tests, better than expected on multi-core CPU tests, and slightly slower on GPU and neural engine tasks.
Discussion (84): 18 min
The discussion revolves around comparing Intel MacBook Air and Macbook Neo performance, with a focus on memory handling issues in macOS applications. There's an emphasis on the potential benefits of Apple Silicon (M1 chip) over Intel processors, as well as the efficiency of macOS virtualization. The conversation also touches upon common memory leaks experienced by macOS users.
Article: 19 min
The article discusses how Russia has been manipulating Wikipedia, AI models, and other online platforms to spread misinformation and influence public opinion globally. It highlights the impact on Ukraine and the potential consequences for Western democracies.
Discussion (173): 34 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions and arguments regarding the reliability of Wikipedia as an encyclopedia. Topics include state influence, disinformation campaigns, bias in articles, quality control issues, and the use of AI tools to combat disinformation. The community dynamics show a mix of agreement and debate intensity on these topics.