2025/12/13
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.
Discussion (998): 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.
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.
Discussion (288): 1 hr 14 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects related to IP geolocation, virtual locations in VPNs, and the accuracy of services like IPinfo. Opinions vary on the use of virtual locations by providers, with some highlighting transparency issues while others emphasize the importance of accurate location data for various applications.
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.
Discussion (192): 45 min
The discussion revolves around the potential impact of LLMs on programming language development and adoption. Participants express opinions on the suitability of languages like Gleam for AI integration, the role of simplicity in language design, and the challenges posed by complex language structures to LLMs. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of programming languages and the importance of features such as generics and strong typing.
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.
Discussion (120): 38 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects of Fil-C, a memory-safe runtime for C/C++ programs, and its comparison with other languages like Rust. The conversation also touches on the importance of sandboxing techniques in ensuring security, with discussions around Wasm's role as a sandboxing tool versus its limitations regarding memory safety.
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.
Discussion (129): 37 min
The comment thread discusses the impact of Anthony Bourdain's work on travel and food culture, criticism regarding his persona and cultural appropriation, and debates about the economic effects of tourism on local communities. Opinions vary, with some praising his authenticity and others criticizing his influence on a perceived superficial tourist trend.
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.
Discussion (60): 10 min
The comment thread discusses various search engines, with a focus on censorship and accessibility of information. Opinions vary regarding the 'openness' of Russian search engines compared to Western ones, particularly Google. The debate also touches upon alternative search engines like Bing and the potential for decentralized anonymous global libraries.
Article: 12 min
Susam Pal shared a Mark V. Shaney Junior program, a minimal Markov text generator inspired by the 1980s version. The program was trained on his blog posts and pages, producing amusingly incoherent but entertaining gibberish.
Discussion (107): 28 min
The comment thread discusses the nature of Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) models, specifically focusing on their relationship to Markov chains. There is a debate about whether LSTMs can be considered as a type of Markov chain due to their context window limitations and fixed state transitions, or if they are better understood as an extension with more complex state dynamics.
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.
Discussion (237): 1 hr 27 min
The discussion revolves around the effectiveness and appropriateness of microservices versus monolithic architectures in different contexts. Opinions vary on whether microservices introduce unnecessary complexity or are essential for specific use cases, with many acknowledging that architectural decisions should be based on the needs of the system rather than a dogmatic adherence to either approach.
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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.
Discussion (89): 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.
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.
Discussion (188): 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.