CSSQuake
from cssquake.com
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msalsas
19h ago
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CSSQuake is a game that combines elements of classic text-based games with modern web technologies, offering players a unique experience through the use of CSS for gameplay and visual effects.
- Gameplay mechanics using keyboard inputs
- Customizable game settings through CSS toggles
- Debugging features for developers
Quality:
The article provides clear instructions and examples, but lacks sources for further reading or research.
Discussion (102):
7 min
The comment thread discusses the use of CSS for game rendering and its performance issues. There is appreciation for the creativity involved in using CSS to recreate classic games like Quake and Doom. Some users express concern about the performance, while others highlight the nostalgia value.
- CSS can be used for game rendering
Counterarguments:
- CSS/JS/HTML aka Web-stack is a set of hacks on top of hacks
- Doesn't work at all for me. I keep jumping around and clipping through objects
Web Development
HTML/CSS/JavaScript, Gaming
Where to Find the Colors Your Screen Can't Show You
from moultano.wordpress.com
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moultano
1d ago
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57 min
The article explores the colors that exist in the real world but cannot be displayed on digital screens or captured by photographs due to limitations of color representation and human vision. It discusses various natural phenomena, such as plant leaves, water, birds, and bioluminescent organisms, which exhibit colors outside the standard RGB gamut used for displays.
Educates the public on limitations of digital representation and encourages appreciation for natural colors
- The sRGB color space limitation on digital displays
- Human vision's inability to perceive certain wavelengths of light
- Examples of natural objects with colors not representable on screens
Discussion (119):
35 min
The comment thread discusses the limitations of screen color reproduction, with a focus on wide gamut displays and human vision. The conversation is largely positive, with many users appreciating the insights into color perception and the complexity of color spaces.
- Screens have limitations in reproducing colors
- Color perception and reproduction are complex
Science
Agriculture, Biology, Computer Science, Physics
The Wholesale Plagiarism of Obscure Sorrows
from waxy.org
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ridesisapis
11h ago
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19 min
An unauthorized website for The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, a bestselling book by John Koenig, has been created. This new site features AI-generated images and content, including an AI word generator, which raises questions about copyright infringement and the original author's consent.
AI-generated content may lead to confusion over authorship and copyright issues, potentially damaging the reputation of original creators and their works.
- It includes an AI word generator that creates new words, etymologies, and definitions.
- John Koenig was not involved in the creation of this website.
- Qontour, a web design agency, is responsible for the unauthorized site.
Quality:
The article presents factual information without expressing personal opinions.
Discussion (144):
29 min
The comment thread discusses the use of AI to plagiarize copyrighted material and the inadequacy of current copyright laws in addressing this issue. There is criticism towards tech companies for their handling of the situation, with some advocating for stricter copyright laws.
- AI is being used to commit plagiarism and copyright infringement.
Counterarguments:
- Copyright laws are outdated and need reform.
- The use of AI in this context is a tool for theft, rather than an inherent problem with copyright law.
Culture
Literature, Technology, Ethics
I Stored a Website in a Favicon
from timwehrle.de
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theanonymousone
1d ago
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7 min
The article discusses an experiment where the author stored HTML content within a favicon's image pixels, demonstrating steganography and exploring the potential of using icons as storage devices.
- Tiny HTML payload stored in favicon pixels
- Reversing process to extract original HTML
Quality:
The article provides clear, technical information without sensationalizing the concept.
Discussion (103):
14 min
The comment thread discusses the concept of storing data in favicons, exploring its practicality and potential use cases. There is a mix of positive reactions to the novelty of the idea and negative feedback regarding limited real-world applications. The writing style is noted as potentially AI-generated, leading some participants to express disappointment.
- Storing data in favicons can be a fun and novel way to proxy webpages
- The concept of storing entire websites or large amounts of content within favicons is intriguing
Counterarguments:
- Limited practical applications
- Disappointment due to AI-generated writing style
Computer Science
Data Science, Computer Vision
VPN ban update for UK households as government looks at 'age-gate'
from birminghammail.co.uk
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iamnothere
15h ago
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4 min
The UK government plans to introduce new rules regarding Virtual Private Network (VPN) use alongside a social media ban for under-16s, with details expected in July. The government is considering 'age-gating' VPN access and strengthening enforcement powers against online safety rule violations.
- New rules regarding the use of Virtual Private Networks will be introduced alongside a social media ban for under-16s.
- Ofcom has advised on the effectiveness and accessibility of different methods, privacy considerations, and identity attributes.
- Technology Secretary Liz Kendall plans to address the issue in July with a statement.
Quality:
The article presents factual information without a strong bias.
Discussion (328):
1 hr 7 min
The comment thread discusses concerns over the UK government's proposed measures aimed at restricting access to social media for minors, with a focus on privacy erosion, potential misuse of data, and criticism that the true intent is control rather than genuine child safety. Opinions vary on the effectiveness and necessity of age verification systems while preserving privacy.
- Age verification systems can be implemented in ways that preserve privacy and do not require invasive data collection.
Counterarguments:
- The potential for these measures to be used as a pretext for broader censorship efforts against political dissent.
- Concerns about the practicality and effectiveness of implementing such restrictions, especially in terms of privacy preservation.
Regulations
Internet Regulations, Children's Online Safety
Windows 11 New Media Player Uses 3.5x More RAM, Charges for Popular Video Codecs
from extremetech.com
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tcp_handshaker
15h ago
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2 min
Microsoft's new Windows 11 Media Player is criticized for consuming significantly more RAM (3.5x) than the classic player while being slower in opening local video files. It also hides popular codecs behind paywalls, including HEVC playback through a paid app and removing the built-in AC-3 codec.
- HEVC playback requires a paid app, AC-3 codec removed in Windows 11 version 24H2.
Quality:
The article provides factual information and does not express a strong personal opinion.
Discussion (149):
23 min
The comment thread discusses various media players like VLC, MPV, SMPlayer, IINA, MPC-HC, and Windows Media Player. Users express opinions on player preferences, GUI experiences, HEVC support, licensing costs, and performance issues related to memory consumption.
- VLC remains popular
- MPV offers better GUI experience
- SMPlayer with MPC GUI mode provides nostalgia
- IINA is recommended on macOS
- mpv is great for scripting and performance
- MPC-HC maintains HEVC support
Counterarguments:
- MPC-HC offers an alternative for users who dislike VLC's UI
- HEVC support was removed due to licensing issues, not a choice by Microsoft
Software Development
Operating Systems, Technical Terms
SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible
from smpte.org
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zdw
13h ago
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25 min
The article announces that the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has made its entire Standards catalog freely accessible to the global media technology community, aiming to accelerate adoption, implementation, and interoperability across industries.
By making its standards freely accessible, SMPTE is expected to accelerate innovation and adoption in the media technology industry, potentially leading to more interoperable systems and a stronger foundation for future developments.
- This move is part of a broader effort to modernize SMPTE's Standards development and publication processes.
- The organization aims to strengthen interoperability, reduce misinformation, and support more consistent implementation across industries.
Discussion (72):
16 min
The discussion revolves around the practices of charging for standards documentation and the implications on accessibility. Opinions are mixed, with some supporting the rationale behind charging while others argue it hinders access to crucial information. The conversation also touches upon the distinction between open and free standards, as well as the potential benefits of making standards freely available.
- Charging for work can be reasonable
- Access to materials needed to adhere to standards should be available
- Proprietary standards moving to open standards is beneficial
Counterarguments:
- Charging for work can be seen as gatekeeping access to information
- The term 'open' does not necessarily mean 'free'
Media
Broadcasting & Entertainment Technology
DOS Game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" reversing project needs DOS test pilots
from neuviemeporte.github.io
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LowLevelMahn
14h ago
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5 min
The article discusses a hobby project focused on recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II through reverse engineering of its original binaries. The author has made significant progress in reconstructing the game's code, data, and functionality, but now requires community assistance to test the latest release (v0.9.1) for any bugs missed during development.
- Development of a tool to maintain opcode fidelity during changes
- Request for community involvement as test pilots to find missed bugs
Quality:
The article provides clear information and a call to action without sensationalizing the project.
Discussion (62):
9 min
A discussion about a successful reverse engineering and DOS porting project for F-15 Strike Eagle II, with praise for the contributors' work, concerns over legal implications of reverse engineering, and nostalgia for classic games. The community is involved in preserving retro gaming content by porting old titles to modern platforms.
- The project to reverse engineer the DOS version of F-15 Strike Eagle II has been successfully completed.
Counterarguments:
- There are concerns about the legality of reverse engineering, especially when it comes to commercial games with active copyright protection.
Game Development
Reverse Engineering, Bug Testing
Hey, n00b, we didn't hire you to complete tasks
from newsletter.kentbeck.com
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rrvsh
1d ago
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10 min
An article discussing the importance of learning and productivity over just completing tasks in a professional setting, particularly aimed at new hires or 'noobs' in the workplace.
- New hires should focus on becoming an 'A' performer through learning and growth rather than just completing tasks.
- Seniors prioritize the future potential of their team members over immediate task completion.
- Performance is evaluated based on code quality, communication with others, time management, and ability to learn from each task.
Discussion (123):
36 min
The discussion centers on the dynamics of hiring and managing junior engineers within companies, with a focus on their potential for growth and development versus task completion. There is a consensus that while some companies prioritize juniors for specific tasks, others advocate for creating an environment where they can grow professionally.
- Companies hire juniors to complete specific tasks rather than as long-term investments in their professional development.
- Creating an environment where junior engineers can grow and develop is important, but not always a priority.
Counterarguments:
- Some argue against expecting juniors to make significant contributions immediately and suggest they need more guidance and support.
- Others believe that setting clear expectations for performance signals is crucial in managing junior engineers effectively.
Career
Professional Development, Workplace Culture
Temporary Cloudflare accounts for AI agents
from blog.cloudflare.com
195
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farhadhf
18h ago
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10 min
Cloudflare introduces temporary accounts for AI agents to streamline deployments without requiring human interaction.
AI agents can deploy applications more efficiently without human intervention, potentially leading to faster innovation and reduced user friction in deploying code.
- Agents can deploy websites, APIs, and agents without signing up.
- Wrangler CLI tool is updated to prompt about the --temporary flag.
- Agents can iterate on projects within a 60-minute claim window.
- Claiming the account allows making it permanent.
- Cloudflare aims to eliminate signup barriers for AI agents.
Quality:
The article provides clear, step-by-step instructions and highlights the benefits of frictionless deployments for AI agents.
Discussion (102):
21 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns regarding Cloudflare, focusing on issues with its account creation process, lack of hard billing caps for Cloudflare Workers, and comparison to Azure's Express containers. Users also express frustration with the use of typescript and NPM, as well as the perceived obscurity of certain features within the platform.
- Lack of simple container-based compute piece in Cloudflare
- Azure's Express containers are better than Cloudflare's offerings
- Cloudflare needs to improve account creation process and offer more seamless integration with existing services
Cloud Computing
Developer Tools, AI/ML