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2025/11/17

  1. Windows 11 adds AI agent that runs in background with access to personal folders from windowslatest.com
    645 by jinxmeta 1d ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Microsoft is introducing an experimental feature in Windows 11 called 'Agent Workspace' that allows AI agents access to personal folders like Desktop, Music, Pictures, and Videos. The feature requires users to grant permission to apps and personal folders, but agents have their own account and runtime isolation for security.

    AI agents in operating systems may lead to increased automation and personalized experiences but also raise concerns about privacy and security.
    • New toggle available for testers
    • Agents run in background with access to personal folders
    Quality:
    The article provides clear information on the feature and its implications, without overly sensationalizing the potential issues.

    Discussion (580): 2 hr 8 min

    The comment thread discusses users' concerns about Microsoft's AI integration in operating systems, particularly the AI agent feature and its potential impact on privacy. Users criticize forced updates, especially reboots for security patches, as a violation of user agency. There is a general sentiment against AI in OSes due to perceived threats to control over personal data.

    Counterarguments:
    • Some users argue that the AI agent could potentially be useful for certain tasks if properly controlled by the user.
    • Others suggest that the feature is optional and can be turned off, addressing concerns about default activation.
    Software Development Operating Systems, Artificial Intelligence
  2. Azure hit by 15 Tbps DDoS attack using 500k IP addresses from bleepingcomputer.com
    472 by speckx 1d ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    Microsoft's Azure network was hit by a significant DDoS attack using the Aisuru botnet, which originated from compromised IoT devices and reached up to 15.72 Tbps in bandwidth.

    • Attack originated from Aisuru botnet targeting compromised IoT devices.
    • Used high-rate UDP floods to target a specific public IP address in Australia.
    • Reached nearly 3.64 billion packets per second (bpps).
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (293): 55 min

    The comment thread discusses a significant DDoS attack and various strategies for mitigating such attacks, including technical solutions like IP blocking and digital signing. The debate revolves around international cooperation in cybercrime enforcement, with opinions on the feasibility of establishing an effective global agency to combat cyber threats. Technical discussions include IPv6's potential role in mitigating DDoS attacks and the security measures for open-source projects.

    • International cooperation is necessary for effective enforcement of cyber laws.
    • Technical solutions like IP blocking can be implemented to mitigate DDoS attacks.
    Counterarguments:
    • Lack of political will and funding in countries to enforce cyber laws.
    • Difficulties in identifying and tracking down the perpetrators of large-scale attacks.
    Security Cybersecurity, Network Security
  3. Google is killing the open web, part 2 from wok.oblomov.eu
    399 by akagusu 1d ago | | |

    Article: 54 min

    The article discusses Google's decision to deprecate XSLT support in its browsers and the potential impact on web developers and users. It argues that this move is part of a larger strategy by Google to control the open web and suggests alternatives like RSS, Gemini protocol, and other independent web spaces.

    Google's control over the open web could lead to further consolidation of power in the tech industry, potentially stifling innovation and diversity on the internet. Alternatives like RSS and Gemini protocol may gain more attention as users seek out independent spaces.
    • Google is moving forward with the deprecation of XSLT, providing a JavaScript polyfill instead.
    • Alternatives like RSS, Gemini protocol, and independent web spaces are suggested as potential solutions.
    Quality:
    The article presents a strong opinion on Google's actions and suggests alternatives, which may not be seen as balanced.

    Discussion (334): 1 hr 59 min

    The discussion revolves around the removal of XSLT support in browsers, with opinions split between those who view it as a necessary simplification and security enhancement, and others who argue for its importance in specific use cases like RSS/Atom feeds. The consensus among major browser vendors is highlighted, but concerns about impact on small-scale projects and accessibility principles are raised.

    • Maintenance costs outweigh benefits of XSLT support
    Counterarguments:
    • XSLT is essential for certain use cases, such as RSS/Atom feeds
    • Openness and accessibility principles are compromised by removal
    • Impact on small-scale projects and hobbyist sites
    Internet News, Opinion
  4. Israeli-founded app preloaded on Samsung phones is attracting controversy from sammobile.com
    379 by croes 1d ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    An Israeli-founded app called AppCloud, preloaded on Samsung phones in India and several WANA markets, is attracting controversy due to privacy concerns and its ties to ironSource. The app pushes third-party app recommendations during device setup, potentially collecting user data without clear consent.

    Privacy concerns may lead to increased scrutiny of preloaded apps on smartphones, potentially influencing consumer trust in Samsung and other smartphone brands.
    • AppCloud's intrusive nature during device setup
    • Difficulty removing the app without root access
    • Lack of accessible privacy policy
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information and opinions from various sources without taking a strong stance.

    Discussion (256): 26 min

    The comment thread discusses various issues related to Android devices, including lengthy setup processes due to pre-installed apps, the need for regulations to ensure a baseline user experience, concerns about cost reduction through bloatware inclusion, and geopolitical implications of technology components. There is also debate around wireless audio quality and convenience, privacy concerns, and the justification for bloatware in device pricing.

    • The setup process can be lengthy and frustrating due to pre-installed apps.
    • Regulations should ensure baseline user experience.
    • Pre-installed apps are used for cost subsidization by OEMs.
    • Wireless audio has its drawbacks in terms of sound quality and convenience.
    • There's a debate on the justification of price reduction through bloatware inclusion.
    • Premium devices also suffer from bloatware issues.
    Counterarguments:
    • Wireless audio has its benefits in terms of convenience.
    • Price reduction is justified by economies of scale in component costs.
    • Premium devices may not have the same level of bloatware as cheaper models.
    Mobile Development Android
  5. FreeMDU: Open-source Miele appliance diagnostic tools from github.com/medusalix
    327 by Medusalix 1d ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    FreeMDU is an open-source project that provides tools and hardware to communicate with Miele appliances via their optical diagnostic interface, offering a free alternative to Miele's proprietary Diagnostic Utility (MDU) software.

    • Free alternative to proprietary MDU software
    • Supports communication with Miele devices via optical infrared-based interface
    • Split into Protocol, TUI, and Home components
    Quality:
    The article provides clear and detailed information about the project, its components, and usage instructions.

    Discussion (87): 20 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on Miele appliances, their repairability, and the availability of spare parts. Users share experiences with repairing old appliances, comparing different brands, and discussing open-source diagnostics for Miele appliances. The conversation also touches upon the cost-effectiveness of DIY repairs versus purchasing new appliances.

    • Miele appliances are reliable and long-lasting
    • Repairing old appliances can be cost-effective
    Counterarguments:
    • Miele's parts are not available to the public, which can be frustrating for DIY enthusiasts.
    Software Development Open Source, Hardware
  6. Project Gemini from geminiprotocol.net
    319 by andsoitis 1d ago | | |

    Article:

    Project Gemini introduces a new internet technology designed for an electronic library of interconnected text documents, aiming to provide a lightweight online space that prioritizes privacy, attention, and bandwidth for readers.

    Project Gemini could offer a more privacy-focused alternative to current internet technologies, potentially influencing the way users interact with online content and encouraging developers to prioritize user privacy in their projects.
    • Project Gemini's focus on providing a lightweight online space for documents
    • Aims to offer respite from the perceived disruption in the internet landscape
    Quality:
    The article provides clear and factual information about Project Gemini without promoting any particular viewpoint.

    Discussion (181): 39 min

    The comment thread discusses the Gemini protocol as an alternative internet technology that emphasizes simplicity, privacy, and user autonomy. Opinions vary on its limitations compared to modern web standards, with some users appreciating its minimalist design while others find it restrictive due to lack of images and inline links.

    • Gemini offers a stripped-down alternative internet experience
    • Project names often lack creativity or imagination
    Counterarguments:
    • HTML 4 without JavaScript could provide a better solution for privacy concerns
    • Images can be linked rather than inline, which is against Gemini's design principles
    • The protocol's simplicity and lack of features are deliberate choices by the community
    Internet Web Development, Networking
  7. WeatherNext 2: Our most advanced weather forecasting model from blog.google
    283 by meetpateltech 1d ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    Google has introduced WeatherNext 2, an advanced AI-powered weather forecasting model that predicts hundreds of scenarios in under a minute, surpassing its predecessor on most variables and lead times. This new model is accessible via Earth Engine, BigQuery, and Vertex AI's early access program.

    Weather predictions can improve decision-making in various sectors, potentially leading to better preparedness for extreme weather events and more efficient resource allocation.
    • Improvement over previous model on 99.9% variables and lead times

    Discussion (129): 27 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of weather forecasting, including the improvement in forecast accuracy over time, the role of AI and machine learning techniques like CRPS, comparisons between different models, their applications in energy markets, and consumer perspectives on the evolution of services. There is a mix of agreement and debate among participants, with some expressing concerns about model reliability and others highlighting advancements.

    • Weather forecasts have improved significantly over time.
    • AI plays a crucial role in enhancing forecast accuracy.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users still experience inaccurate or misleading weather predictions, especially in specific regions.
    AI Machine Learning, Weather Forecasting
  8. Replicate is joining Cloudflare from replicate.com
    282 by bfirsh 1d ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    Replicate, an AI platform that provides tools and abstractions for developers to use AI without needing deep technical knowledge, is joining Cloudflare, a company known for its developer-focused products and enterprise business model.

    This partnership could lead to more accessible AI development tools and platforms, potentially democratizing AI technology for a broader audience.
    • Replicate will continue as a distinct brand under Cloudflare.
    • The API and models on Replicate won't change, ensuring existing users can continue using the platform without disruption.
    • Replicate's focus is on building AI primitives for software developers to use AI without understanding complex underlying technologies.
    • Cloudflare brings additional cloud services like Workers, Durable Objects, R2, and WebRTC that complement Replicate's offerings.
    • Together, they aim to become the default platform for building AI applications.

    Discussion (65): 14 min

    The comment thread discusses Cloudflare's acquisition of Replicate, highlighting its strategic significance for the company in expanding AI capabilities. There are discussions about competition in the market, unique aspects of Cloudflare's business model compared to other cloud providers, and potential benefits from integration with Cloudflare's infrastructure. Opinions vary on the future of Replicate as a distinct brand and the impact on performance and integration.

    • The market for 'run model' infrastructure companies is crowded, with many competitors like RunPod, Modal, Northflank, FAL, etc.
    • Cloudflare's valuation and business model are unique compared to other cloud players like Azure, AWS, GCE.
    Counterarguments:
    • Concerns over Replicate's future as a distinct brand
    • Speculation that the acquisition might not lead to improved performance or integration
    • Criticism of Cloudflare's innovation capabilities and potential for running models at scale
    Cloud Computing AI/ML Platforms, Developer Tools
  9. Compiling Ruby to machine language from patshaughnessy.net
    279 by todsacerdoti 1d ago | | |

    Article: 13 min

    The article discusses the process of compiling Ruby code into machine language using the Yet Another JIT (YJIT) compiler in Ruby 3.x. It explains how YJIT counts function and block calls, triggers compilation when a threshold is reached, and generates optimized machine language instructions for execution.

    The article provides insights into optimizing Ruby code execution, which can lead to improved performance in applications and better resource utilization.

    Discussion (52): 13 min

    The comment thread discusses the appreciation for Ruby Under a Microscope book, personal experiences with using Ruby, and comparisons between Ruby and other programming languages. The conversation also delves into technical aspects such as JIT compilation, GUI development frameworks, and language features.

    • Ruby Under a Microscope book is highly appreciated by the community
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism on the ease of development prioritization over performance optimization in some languages
    Programming Ruby Development
  10. Building a Simple Search Engine That Works from karboosx.net
    264 by freediver 1d ago | | |

    Article: 52 min

    This article describes building a simple search engine using existing database and avoiding external services for indexing and searching documents with multiple tokenizers (WordTokenizer, PrefixTokenizer, NGramsTokenizer) and a scoring algorithm to calculate relevance.

    This simple search engine solution can be easily integrated into existing systems, reducing the need for complex external services and potentially lowering costs.
    • Avoiding complexity of external search services like Elasticsearch or Algolia
    • Implementing multiple tokenizers (WordTokenizer, PrefixTokenizer, NGramsTokenizer) to handle different matching needs
    • Calculating relevance scores based on field weights, tokenizer weights, document weights, and token length

    Discussion (78): 17 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of search engines, including their complexity and optimization needs, building a search engine from scratch as an educational exercise, limitations of commercial offerings, and comparisons between different search engines like Google, Lucene, Elasticsearch, and alternatives such as Kagi.com and Waterfox Search. The conversation also touches on open source search engines and the challenges in scaling search engines.

    • search engines are complex and require significant optimization
    Counterarguments:
    • Google bootstrapped the AI revolution as a side effect of figuring out how to do search better.
    Software Development Search Engine Development, Database Integration, Tokenization Techniques
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