Fix the iOS keyboard before the timer hits zero or I'm switching back to Android
from ios-countdown.win
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ozzyphantom
16h ago
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Article:
6 min
The author is threatening to switch from iOS to Android if Apple doesn't fix the broken keyboard by WWDC 2026, expressing frustration over its deteriorating performance since iOS 17.
Encourages discussion on product quality and user satisfaction
- iOS keyboard issues since iOS 17
- Autocorrect failures, swipe typing inadequacy, 'Select All' difficulty
- Keyboard performance degradation in apps like Notes or iMessage
- Promise to switch to Android if not fixed by WWDC 2026
Quality:
The article is opinion-based and personal, with a clear bias towards the author's experience.
Discussion (689):
3 hr 4 min
The comment thread discusses various issues with Apple products and services, primarily focusing on declining software quality, hardware compatibility, and user experience. Common complaints include problems with the iPhone keyboard, particularly autocorrect errors, as well as a perceived lack of innovation and value for money compared to previous years. Users also express frustration with Apple's proprietary ecosystem and its limited support for third-party apps.
- The quality of Apple's software has declined over time.
- Apple's ecosystem is restrictive and lacks compatibility with third-party apps.
- The iPhone keyboard, particularly the autocorrect feature, is problematic.
Counterarguments:
- Apple's hardware is still considered high-quality by many users.
- Some argue that the issues with the keyboard can be mitigated by using third-party keyboards.
- Others suggest that Apple's software updates often include new features or improvements, even if they come at the cost of introducing bugs.
Software Development
iOS/Apple
Monosketch
from monosketch.io
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penguin_booze
18h ago
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Article:
1 hr 25 min
MonoSketch is an ASCII-based sketching and diagramming app that allows users to create visually appealing designs using text characters. It offers a variety of building blocks, formats, and examples for network interfaces, client-server communication, and more.
MonoSketch could influence the way users create diagrams and designs using ASCII art, potentially leading to more creative and visually appealing content in various fields such as software development, education, and graphic design.
- Powerful ASCII sketching and diagramming tool
- Versatile visual aids for demonstrations and code integration
- Open-source project licensed under Apache License 2.0
Quality:
The article provides clear and concise information about the app, its features, and how to use it.
Discussion (132):
39 min
The comment thread discusses Monosketch, an ASCII diagramming tool that allows users to create visually stunning designs using ASCII characters. The community is generally positive about the app's capabilities, with many praising its ease of use and compatibility with AI-driven development. There are discussions on related tools like AsciiFlow and graph-easy, as well as concerns over accessibility and the limitations of ASCII diagrams in certain contexts.
- Monosketch is a powerful ASCII sketching and diagramming app
- ASCII diagrams are easy to read both for humans and LLMs
Software Development
Graphics & Design Tools
The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling
from politico.eu
487
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danso
10h ago
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7 min
The European Commission is targeting social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram by demanding changes such as disabling infinite scrolling, setting screen time breaks, and altering recommender systems. This move aims to combat the addictive nature of these apps, particularly concerning children's mental health.
Regulation of social media design could lead to changes in user behavior and mental health outcomes, potentially setting new standards for platform design globally.
- TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram are under investigation for their design practices.
- Infinite scrolling will be disabled, screen time breaks will be set, and recommender systems will change.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing a clear bias.
Discussion (504):
1 hr 51 min
The comment thread discusses the negative impacts of addictive design and social media on mental health, particularly among children and teens, as well as the exploitative nature of advertising. There is a consensus that regulation or banning/advertising heavy restrictions are necessary to address these issues. However, there is debate over whether such measures would be effective and if they would infringe upon individual freedom.
- Advertising should be banned or heavily regulated due to its exploitative nature.
Counterarguments:
- Individual responsibility is crucial in managing one's exposure to addictive content.
- The current business model relies heavily on advertising for revenue, making it difficult to implement sustainable alternatives.
Regulations
Internet Regulations, Social Media Policy
OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission
from theconversation.com
467
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DamnInteresting
8h ago
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17 min
OpenAI, a leading AI company known for its popular chatbot ChatGPT, has removed 'safely' from its 2023 mission statement, indicating a shift in focus towards profit maximization rather than prioritizing safety. This change was observed after the organization transformed into a business entity and faced lawsuits related to product safety.
OpenAI's shift from prioritizing safety to profits could set a precedent for other AI companies, potentially leading to increased focus on financial returns at the expense of product safety and ethical considerations.
- OpenAI removed 'safely' from its mission statement in 2024, signaling a shift towards prioritizing profits over product safety.
- OpenAI's transformation into a for-profit business entity and subsequent investment by SoftBank have been highlighted.
Quality:
The article provides a balanced view of the situation, presenting both the changes in OpenAI's mission statement and its potential impact on safety.
Discussion (243):
45 min
The comment thread discusses OpenAI's changes to its mission statement, with a focus on the removal of the emphasis on safety and the implications for AI ethics and corporate responsibility. Participants debate the motivations behind these changes and their potential impact on society.
- OpenAI has changed its mission statement to remove the emphasis on safety.
- The change in mission statement is seen as a shift towards prioritizing profit over ethical considerations.
Counterarguments:
- OpenAI's actions are driven by the pressures and powers of capitalism.
- The change in mission statement is a strategic move for business growth.
AI/Artificial Intelligence
AI Ethics & Safety, AI Governance
MinIO repository is no longer maintained
from github.com/minio
465
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psvmcc
23h ago
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5 min
The MinIO repository is transitioning to AIStor, offering alternatives for community and commercial use. It advises users about AGPLv3 obligations for open-source software usage.
Users transitioning to AIStor may experience changes in support, maintenance, and licensing terms, potentially affecting their workflows and costs.
- MinIO repository is no longer maintained.
- AIStor Free and Enterprise options are provided.
Quality:
The article provides clear instructions and information without bias.
Discussion (344):
1 hr 41 min
The discussion revolves around MinIO's decision to pivot from an open-source model to a closed-source one, with users evaluating various alternatives like SeaweedFS, Ceph, and RustFS. There is agreement on the need for scalable and reliable object storage solutions, while opinions vary on the merits of each alternative.
- MinIO's pivot from open-source to closed-source is understandable given business considerations.
Software Development
Open Source, Cloud Storage
Skip the Tips: A game to select "No Tip" but dark patterns try to stop you
from skipthe.tips
457
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randycupertino
1d ago
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The article discusses how certain apps use 'dark patterns' to encourage users to leave tips, even when they prefer not to.
Dark patterns can lead to manipulation and exploitation of user choices, potentially affecting consumer trust in digital products.
- Apps use 'dark patterns' to influence user behavior, particularly regarding tipping.
- Users may be tricked into leaving tips when they do not want to.
- The article provides advice on how to prevent being influenced by these dark patterns in the future.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.
Discussion (398):
1 hr 12 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on tipping, including its cultural significance, fairness, and impact on service industry workers. There is a mix of support for tipping as a way to show appreciation or as part of local customs, alongside criticism regarding the exploitative nature of tipping systems that rely on customer generosity rather than fair wages. The conversation also touches on the role of automation in payment processes and its influence on tipping practices, along with privacy concerns related to data collection from these transactions.
- Tipping is a cultural norm that varies by country and industry
- Tipping can be seen as exploitative or unfair
- Tipping shows appreciation for good service
- Tipping should not be mandatory
Counterarguments:
- Tipping can be seen as an additional cost for customers
- Arguments against mandatory tipping, emphasizing the importance of fair wages
- Examples of situations where tipping is not appropriate or desired by customers
Technology
User Experience
GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics
from openai.com
453
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davidbarker
11h ago
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9 min
A new preprint has been published that challenges a long-standing assumption in theoretical physics. The study focuses on gluons, particles responsible for the strong nuclear force, revealing that an interaction previously thought to have zero amplitude under specific conditions is actually nonzero. This finding opens up new avenues of research and could lead to further insights into quantum field theory.
This finding could lead to new insights into quantum field theory and potentially influence the development of particle physics research.
- A type of particle interaction previously thought not to occur under specific conditions has been shown to be possible.
- The research was conducted by Alfredo Guevara, Alex Lupsasca, David Skinner, Andrew Strominger, and Kevin Weil.
- The preprint is available on arXiv and is being submitted for publication.
Discussion (309):
1 hr 19 min
讨论围绕AI在理论物理研究中的作用展开,强调了AI简化公式和提出通用化形式的能力,但同时也指出人类专家的指导和验证是不可或缺的部分。讨论中存在对AI贡献程度的争议以及对其局限性的探讨。
- AI在解决理论物理问题时发挥了重要作用
- 人类在引导和验证过程中扮演关键角色
Counterarguments:
- AI的贡献被夸大了
- AI在解决问题时依赖于人类的指导和现有知识库
Science
Physics, Theoretical Physics
Ring owners are returning their cameras
from msn.com
389
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c420
1d ago
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The article discusses how owners of Ring security cameras are returning them due to privacy concerns and suggests preventive measures.
Privacy concerns may lead to increased scrutiny of surveillance technologies and data protection laws.
- Concerns about surveillance and data collection.
- Suggests running an anti-virus scan on devices.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without strong biases.
Discussion (276):
1 hr 14 min
The comment thread discusses privacy concerns related to cloud-connected surveillance cameras, with opinions ranging from support for local-only systems to criticism of partnerships between camera manufacturers and law enforcement. The debate is characterized by a moderate level of agreement and controversy.
- Surveillance cameras are a concern for privacy and can be used for nefarious purposes.
- Local-only security systems offer better control over data and privacy.
Counterarguments:
- Counterpoints to claims about privacy concerns, suggesting that surveillance can be beneficial for crowd management and crime prevention.
Security
Privacy, Technology
Lena by qntm (2021)
from qntm.org
323
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stickynotememo
1d ago
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19 min
The article discusses the creation and usage of MMAcevedo, an early executable image of a human brain, which was created in 2031. It highlights its significance as one of the first successful snapshots taken with sufficient fidelity to run on computer hardware without crashing, leading to numerous duplications for research purposes. The text also mentions the controversies surrounding its usage and the eventual decline in its popularity due to more advanced images being produced.
MMAcevedo raises ethical concerns about the use of human images in AI research and the implications of immortality through technology.
- Significant controversies surrounding its usage.
Quality:
The article provides a detailed and balanced overview of the topic, citing sources for accuracy.
Discussion (172):
45 min
The comment thread discusses the short story 'Lena' and its themes, particularly focusing on AI ethics, worker exploitation, and digital labor. Opinions vary regarding the story's main message and relevance in today's context, with some emphasizing its cautionary tale about digital exploitation while others argue it should be seen more broadly as a commentary on capitalism.
- The story's message is lost on some readers who focus too much on technical aspects rather than ethical implications.
Counterarguments:
- Some readers argue that the story's focus on digitized human brains is misplaced, as it should be seen more broadly as a commentary on worker exploitation.
Artificial Intelligence
AI Ethics & Human-Computer Interaction
AWS Adds support for nested virtualization
from github.com/aws
296
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sitole
1d ago
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3 min
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced support for nested virtualization, enabling users to run nested virtual machines within non-bare metal EC2 instances.
This feature could enhance the flexibility and efficiency of cloud-based virtualization environments, potentially leading to more complex and resource-intensive configurations that require careful management.
- Users can now run nested VMs inside non-bare metal EC2 instances.
- This feature is available in the AWS SDK version v1.288.0.
Discussion (113):
20 min
The discussion revolves around the introduction of nested virtualization in AWS SDKs, with opinions on its significance for specific use cases and concerns about AWS's timing compared to other cloud providers. The community acknowledges the technical challenges involved in implementing this feature at scale while discussing potential performance impacts.
- Nested virtualization has been added to AWS SDKs
- AWS is catching up with a feature that was already available on other platforms
Counterarguments:
- AWS is late to implement the feature compared to other providers
- The performance impact of nested virtualization might vary depending on workload
Cloud Computing
AWS, Virtualization