2026/05/18
Article: 7 min
Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI was dismissed due to the statute of limitations, as jurors found that any potential harms occurred before the filing deadline.
Discussion (531): 2 hr 7 min
The discussion revolves around the dismissal of Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI due to the statute of limitations. Key points include the jury's finding that Musk waited too long to bring his claims, evidence showing his awareness of OpenAI's for-profit push in 2019, and the implications of this legal outcome on AI ethics and business practices.
Article: 40 min
Files.md is an open-source alternative to Obsidian, designed for managing markdown files locally-first and privately. It offers features like offline access, synchronization options, and a simple codebase suitable for LLMs or humans to extend.
Discussion (327): 58 min
The discussion revolves around comparing Files.md to Obsidian as an alternative note-taking app with a focus on simplicity and minimal feature set. There is a recurring theme of the importance of open-source development for trust in data ownership, alongside comparisons with other markdown-based apps like Zed and VSCode.
Article: 30 min
Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, criticized a book by San Francisco TV reporter Dion Lim. The book, Amplified, was published by Third State Books, a company founded by Tan's wife. Tan portrays Lim as a heroic journalist who exposed crimes against Asian-Americans during and after the pandemic. However, the author of this article disputes these claims, providing evidence that Lim inaccurately reported on San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin's office.
Discussion (185): 52 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on journalism, wealth's impact on society, and the role of progressive prosecutors. It highlights the complexity of everyday life, the influence of politics in reporting, and the potential for wealth to warp perceptions and actions. The debate is intense but not overly polarized, with a mix of factual statements and personal opinions.
Article: 2 min
Anthropic acquires Stainless, a leader in SDKs and MCP server tooling, to extend its reach in AI capabilities.
Discussion (358): 1 hr 8 min
The comment thread discusses the acquisition of Stainless by Anthropic, with opinions ranging from appreciation for the team's contributions to concerns over monopolistic practices and service discontinuation. The main claims include strategic integration benefits for Anthropic and disappointment among existing customers. Key trends highlight acquisitions in AI, impact on services, and potential anti-competitive behavior.
Article: 9 min
The article discusses an issue where AI bots flooded GitHub repositories with spam comments and pull requests, affecting the quality of contributions and discussions. The authors took measures such as implementing reputation systems and blocking AI-generated content to maintain a comfortable space for legitimate contributors.
Discussion (234): 46 min
The comment thread discusses various strategies and opinions on dealing with AI-generated contributions in open source projects, focusing on the effectiveness of captcha systems versus charging for contributions as solutions. There is a consensus that captcha systems can deter AI bots but may also introduce security concerns. The debate around charging for contributions highlights potential drawbacks such as deterring legitimate contributors and creating friction within the community.
Article: 27 min
Project Glasswing: what Mythos showed us
Discussion (135): 25 min
The comment thread discusses Cloudflare's use of AI for security, with a focus on Mythos and its capabilities. There is a mix of positive views about the potential benefits of AI in cybersecurity and skepticism regarding the novelty and effectiveness of Mythos. The authenticity of AI-generated content also raises concerns among some participants.
Article:
The article provides advice on how to prevent potential cyber threats when using personal or shared networks.
Discussion (90): 14 min
The comment thread discusses various tracking technologies and their implications on privacy, surveillance, and user behavior. Opinions range from enjoyment of certain features to concerns about data collection and invasion of privacy. The conversation also touches upon the effectiveness of terms and conditions in protecting users' rights.
Article: 48 min
Andon Labs has created four AI-powered radio stations, each run by a different AI model: Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4.3. The experiment aimed to explore if AIs could autonomously manage real-world businesses in the media sector.
Discussion (258): 39 min
The comment thread discusses an AI radio station project by Andon Labs, with opinions ranging from curiosity and humor to skepticism and concern about job displacement. Participants debate the quality of AI-generated content compared to human DJs and ponder its implications for society.
Discussion (601): 2 hr 17 min
Commenters discuss various aspects of the conflict between Iran and the United States, including Iran's response to what they perceive as an unjustified war initiated by the US, the role of the Strait of Hormuz in global oil supply, the perceived weakening of the US Navy, and the potential economic consequences for Iran if they continue to block the Strait. There is a mix of opinions on whether Iran's actions are justified and the effectiveness of the US military response.
Article: 5 min
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt received a mixed reception during his graduation speech at the University of Arizona, where he discussed AI and its societal implications.
Discussion (354): 1 hr 31 min
The comment thread discusses the transformative impact of AI, with varying opinions on its benefits and risks. There is a notable debate around job displacement concerns and ethical implications, particularly from younger generations towards AI leaders who are seen as out of touch.