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2025/12/13

  1. Apple has locked my Apple ID, and I have no recourse. A plea for help from hey.paris
    1550 by parisidau 1d ago | | |

    Article: 9 min

    A loyal customer of 30 years has been locked out of their Apple ID due to an issue with a recent $500 Apple Gift Card redemption attempt at a major retailer. The account was flagged as 'closed in accordance with the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions', resulting in the loss of access to iCloud, devices, software, and media worth over $30,000.

    • 30-year loyal customer
    • Permanent account lockout
    Quality:
    The article is a plea for help, not an investigative piece.

    Discussion (952): 4 hr 9 min

    The comment thread discusses issues related to account bans on Apple platforms following the redemption or purchase of gift cards, with concerns over lack of transparency in reasons for bans and implications for users' digital lives. There is a consensus that gift cards can be used for money laundering, leading to account restrictions by companies like Apple. The community debates the effectiveness of regulations against money laundering and the role of large corporations in enforcing these laws.

    • Apple's support is lacking in providing clear reasons for account bans.
    Counterarguments:
    • Regulations against money laundering are vague, incentivizing companies to block accounts as a precautionary measure.
    Consumer Issues Tech Support Disputes, Customer Service Failures
  2. VPN location claims don't match real traffic exits from ipinfo.io
    353 by mmaia 13h ago | | |

    Article: 23 min

    A large-scale analysis by IPinfo revealed that 17 out of 20 popular Virtual Private Network (VPN) providers do not route traffic through the countries they claim to support. The study found discrepancies between claimed locations and actual exit IPs across 137 possible exit countries, with some providers claiming over 100 countries but only supporting a fraction of them.

    This report could lead to increased scrutiny of privacy practices by the tech industry, potentially prompting providers to improve transparency and accuracy in their location claims. It may also influence consumer behavior, with users seeking more reliable and trustworthy services.
    • 17 out of 20 popular VPNs were found to exit traffic from different countries than they claim.
    • Some providers claim support for over 100 countries, but only a fraction of these are supported in reality.
    • IPinfo's ProbeNet was used to measure the actual exit IPs and compare them with provider claims.
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information and analysis without advocating for a specific viewpoint.

    Discussion (204): 57 min

    The discussion revolves around IPinfo's report on virtual locations used by some Virtual Private Network (VPN) providers, highlighting the issue of misleading users about where their traffic is routed. Users praise Mullvad, Windscribe, and iVPN for reliability in providing accurate IP geolocation services. The debate centers on the ethics and accuracy of using 'virtual locations' by VPNs, with opinions divided on whether it constitutes fraud or a necessary workaround for circumventing censorship.

    • IPinfo's report on virtual locations highlights a significant issue with some popular VPN providers.
    Counterarguments:
    • The concept of 'virtual location' in the context of VPNs is considered fraudulent by some users.
    Internet Privacy & Security, Technology News
  3. I tried Gleam for Advent of Code from blog.tymscar.com
    275 by tymscar 15h ago | | |

    Article: 19 min

    The author discusses their experience using Gleam for Advent of Code and shares insights on why they found it a suitable language for the event. They highlight features like clean syntax, helpful compiler, good error messages, strong functional programming nudges, and an excellent editor experience.

    Gleam's adoption could encourage more functional programming practices and improve the coding experience for Advent of Code participants.
    • Gleam's clean syntax and helpful compiler
    • Ease of use for functional programming
    • Strong list toolbox functionality

    Discussion (153): 33 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns about the future of programming languages and the potential impact of LLMs on language diversity, with a focus on Gleam as an attractive alternative for UI development. Opinions vary on the capabilities and limitations of LLMs in code generation, especially regarding functional programming features like generics.

    • LLMs may limit language diversity
    Counterarguments:
    • LLMs are capable of learning new languages with sufficient examples
    • Gleam has strong typing and diagnostics which makes it useful for LLMs
    Programming ,
  4. Google removes Sci-Hub domains from U.S. search results due to dated court order from torrentfreak.com
    270 by t-3 1d ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Google has removed 34 Sci-Hub domain names from U.S. search results due to a court order from 2017 that was cited in a recent legal notice.

    (Sci-Hub's accessibility is restricted in the U.S., potentially affecting academic research access).
    • Sci-Hub was sued by the American Chemical Society in 2017.
    • A broad permanent injunction was issued against Sci-Hub and its operator.
    • Google has deindexed these domains from U.S. search results.
    • The removals are similar to Google's actions in other countries in response to ISP-blocking orders.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and does not express a personal opinion.

    Discussion (49): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses various search engines, with a focus on alternatives to Google. Opinions vary regarding the quality and censorship practices of these platforms, particularly in comparison to Google. The relevance of Sci-Hub for accessing historical research papers is also debated.

    • Alternative search engines provide better results than Google
    • Yandex is less censored compared to US search engines
    • Google censors a wide range of topics and searches
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of using Russian search engines due to political reasons
    • Concerns over the reliability and censorship practices of alternative search engines
    • Discussion about the diminishing use of Sci-Hub among scientists/graduates
    Legal Internet Law, Court Orders
  5. Why Twilio Segment moved from microservices back to a monolith from twilio.com
    224 by birdculture 12h ago | | |

    Article: 27 min

    Twilio Segment moved from a microservices architecture back to a monolithic one due to issues with complexity, velocity, and operational overhead. The transition improved developer productivity, simplified testing and deployment processes, and made scaling the service easier.

    The transition to a monolithic architecture can lead to improved developer productivity and operational efficiency, potentially setting a precedent for other companies considering similar changes.
    • Microservices initially helped isolate destinations but led to complexity issues.
    • Velocity and operational overhead increased as the number of services grew.
    • Transitioning to a monolithic architecture simplified codebase management and reduced operational costs.
    • Improved developer productivity with fewer repos, easier testing, and deployment processes.

    Discussion (188): 1 hr 9 min

    The discussion revolves around the nuances of microservices and monolithic architectures, focusing on issues related to dependency management, deployment strategies, and architectural patterns. There is a consensus that microservices are not just about separate components but also about how they handle responsibility and communication. The debate highlights the importance of understanding the specific context in which these architectural choices are made.

    • Microservices can be a valuable tool for specific problems
    • Most people refer to 'microservices' as something different than what is actually defined
    Counterarguments:
    • Microservices have nothing to do with deployment architecture; they refer to services being 'micro' in responsibility.
    Software Development Cloud Computing, DevOps
  6. Linux Sandboxes and Fil-C from fil-c.org
    216 by pizlonator 9h ago | | |

    Article: 14 min

    This article discusses combining memory safety and sandboxing in a C/C++ implementation called Fil-C, specifically focusing on porting OpenSSH's seccomp-based Linux sandbox code to Fil-C.

    Enhances security in software development by combining memory safety and sandboxing, potentially leading to more secure systems.
    • Memory safety vs. sandboxing are orthogonal concepts.
    • Examples of memory safe but not sandboxed: pure Java program with file access vulnerabilities.
    • Examples of sandboxed but not memory safe: assembly program with revoked capabilities and potential memory safety bugs.
    • Best practice is to combine both for enhanced security.

    Discussion (60): 25 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of MicroVMs, sandboxing in memory-safe languages like Rust and Go, limitations of Seccomp, and concerns regarding Fil-C's memory safety claims and its potential use cases. The community shows a mix of agreement on certain topics while debating others with varying levels of intensity.

    • MicroVMs are becoming more popular
    • Sandboxing in memory-safe languages could be improved
    Counterarguments:
    • Rust's sandboxing capabilities are effective
    • Fil-C requires careful consideration before deployment in real-world applications
    Software Development Security
  7. 1300 Still Images from the Animated Films of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli (2023) from ghibli.jp
    215 by vinhnx 1d ago | | |

    Article:

    This article announces the availability of 1300 still images from Hayao Miyazaki's animated films produced by Studio Ghibli, with permission for free use within reason. It also includes information about a podcast and other related links.

    • Link to podcast

    Discussion (87): 24 min

    The comment thread discusses the beauty and impact of Studio Ghibli films, particularly those directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Opinions vary on the best film, with Nausicaa, The Wind Rises, and Spirited Away being mentioned frequently. There is a debate about AI-generated art versus human creation, questioning its value and memorability. The thread also touches on the cultural influence of Ghibli films and the legacy of Miyazaki's work.

    • Studio Ghibli films are visually stunning and emotionally resonant.
    • Hayao Miyazaki's work is highly regarded for its depth and unique perspective.
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of the overuse and commodification of Ghibli style by AI
    • Questioning the impact and memorability of AI-generated art
    Entertainment Animation, Film
  8. Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's from sandyuraz.com
    197 by thecsw 11h ago | | |

    Article: 19 min

    This post is a collection of various lists, notes, and personal preferences from Anthony Bourdain, covering topics such as TV series, films, music, hotels, food, and more.

    • Lists of things Bourdain no longer has time or patience for, nice views he enjoys, TV series he would watch if trapped on a desert island, an untitled film he envisions, objects of desire, guilty pleasures, and favorite New York sandwiches.
    • References to specific titles such as 'The Wire', 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy', 'Ashenden' by Somerset Maugham, 'Agents of Innocence' by David Ignatius, etc.
    Quality:
    The content is presented in a personal and anecdotal style, but remains factual.

    Discussion (66): 11 min

    The comment thread discusses the recovery and appreciation of Anthony Bourdain's lost content. There are differing opinions on the website design containing the recovered material, with some finding it unappealing or difficult to read. The conversation also touches upon his personality traits, contributions to food culture, and the appropriateness of hero worship for a celebrity.

    • The recovery of Anthony Bourdain's content is significant
    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism of website design
    • Discussion about the appropriateness of hero worship for a celebrity
    Entertainment Movies & TV, Food & Drink, Travel
  9. YouTube's CEO limits his kids' social media use – other tech bosses do the same from cnbc.com
    195 by pseudolus 20h ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    YouTube CEO Neal Mohan limits his kids' social media use, following the trend among tech bosses who are concerned about the impact of excessive online activities on young people.

    • Neal Mohan limits his kids' time on YouTube and other platforms.
    • Experts advocate for moderation in smartphone and social media usage among children.
    • Australia becomes the first country to formally ban users under 16 from major social media platforms.
    • YouTube CEO feels a responsibility towards young users and parental control.
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information without a strong bias.

    Discussion (179): 41 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on limiting children's screen time and social media use, highlighting concerns over addiction, development impacts, and parental responsibility. There is agreement that excessive screen time can be harmful but disagreement about the role of social media companies in creating safer environments for children.

    • Parents should limit screen time and social media use for their children
    • Social media platforms are designed to maximize user engagement, potentially harming users
    Counterarguments:
    • Social media has clear positive aspects as well, such as introducing people to new things and facilitating connections.
    Technology Internet & Social Media, Parenting
  10. LG TV's new software update installed MS Copilot, which cannot be deleted from old.reddit.com
    173 by bj-rn 17h ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    A Reddit post from r/mildlyinfuriating discusses a user's LG TV receiving an update that installed Microsoft Copilot, which cannot be deleted.

    • Copilot cannot be deleted
    Quality:
    The post is a Reddit submission and does not contain any clickbait elements or unbalanced viewpoints.

    Discussion (143): 24 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns over privacy and data collection by smart TVs, particularly LG TVs' updates that include Microsoft Copilot. Users express a preference for traditional TV designs and debate the effectiveness of regulatory oversight in technology products. The conversation also touches on alternative devices to smart TVs like Apple TV and Nvidia Shield.

    • Smart TVs are invasive due to data collection practices.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users prefer non-smart TVs for their simplicity and lack of intrusive features.
    Entertainment Reddit
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