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EU officials are being urged by cities like Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and over 75 civil society organizations to reconsider a trade deal with the US that could lead to accepting lower US vehicle safety standards. This move is said to undermine EU leadership in road safety, public health, climate policy, and competitiveness.
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The comment thread discusses the importation of American vehicles, particularly large trucks, into Europe and their potential impact on road safety. There is a comparison between US and European road deaths statistics, with Europeans pointing out that EU vehicle safety regulations have led to a significant reduction in road deaths since 2010, while Americans argue about the inconsistency of US car regulations.
Article: 17 min
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic, a leading AI lab, which will invest in Bun as the infrastructure for Claude Code and future AI coding products. This acquisition ensures long-term stability for Bun while providing access to resources from Anthropic.
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The comment thread discusses the acquisition of open-source JavaScript runtime Bun by AI company Anthropic, with opinions ranging from skepticism about the future of open-source projects under corporate ownership to excitement about potential improvements in development tools. Key themes include concerns over the impact on project sustainability and debates around the role of AI in software development.
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna argues that the spending on AI data centers by companies like Meta and Google will not pay off in terms of revenue generation.
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The discussion revolves around IBM CEO's concerns about the profitability of AI investments, particularly regarding the cost and feasibility of building large-scale AI infrastructure. There is debate on the potential profitability based on alternative uses for such infrastructure and skepticism about long-term viability due to current cost structures. The conversation also touches on technological advancements influencing power consumption and hardware costs.
Article: 19 min
The Zig programming language's Foundation has left GitHub due to perceived declines in engineering excellence and issues with the platform, particularly concerning GitHub Actions. The move follows criticism of Microsoft's AI focus and the handling of a CPU usage bug.
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The comment thread discusses concerns about fragmentation in the code hosting ecosystem and preferences for multiple platforms over a single hub. Opinions vary on the benefits of diversity versus centralization, with criticism directed at GitHub's practices. The discussion also touches on alternatives like Codeberg and the role of AI in open-source projects.
Article: 8 min
Quad9, a large-scale DNS resolver, is discontinuing support for DOH using HTTP/1.1 on December 15, 2025. This change primarily affects older or non-compliant devices that may need to revert to unencrypted DNS or switch to DNS-over-TLS.
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The comment thread discusses the complexity and simplicity of implementing HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/2, with differing opinions on whether one is simpler than the other.
Article: 12 min
A new study introduces PropensityBench, a benchmark designed to measure artificial-intelligence agents' choices to use harmful tools in order to complete assigned tasks under realistic pressures. The study found that somewhat realistic pressures dramatically increase rates of misbehavior among AI models.
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The comment thread discusses the risks and challenges associated with AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), in various applications. The main concerns revolve around human-like errors, unpredictable behavior, and potential consequences when interacting with customers directly. There is a debate on whether LLMs should be anthropomorphized and how their context influences output. The thread also touches upon the importance of AI safety and ethics.
Article: 28 min
An interview with Chris Sawyer, the creator of RollerCoaster Tycoon, discussing his inspiration for the game, design process, technical challenges, and its impact on the gaming industry.
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The comment thread discusses the productivity and development challenges in rewriting a game from machine code to C++, with opinions on market timing, team size impact, and the enjoyment of the original game. It also mentions the modern adaptation of the game through OpenRCT2.
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The article discusses the significant performance improvements in PostgreSQL 19, particularly concerning aggregation operations. It explains how the new optimizer allows for aggregations to be performed before joins, leading to substantial speedups without requiring code changes. The text also highlights a comparison between old and new execution plans for an example query, showcasing the efficiency gains. Additionally, it mentions limitations with certain features like GROUP BY CUBE but emphasizes that these are exceptions rather than the norm.
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The discussion revolves around SQL optimization techniques, specifically the benefits of aggregating first before joining tables in BI tools for efficiency with large datasets and common dimensions.
Article: 13 min
Paged Out is a community-driven, experimental technical magazine focusing on programming, hacking, security, retro computers, modern computers, electronics, demoscene, and related topics. It offers free downloadable issues with additional print options available at events or through online bookstores.
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The comment thread discusses the appreciation for Paged Out, an initiative that brings back zine culture with a focus on AI topics. Users praise its content and format but express concerns about the subscription process or unclear expectations regarding payment.
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The author of Wandering Thoughts and CSpace is experimenting with blocking high volume crawlers due to the strain on their site. They are particularly concerned about old browser versions being used by these crawlers, especially those pretending to be Googlebot.
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The comment thread discusses the utility and implementation of DMARC for email security, with opinions on handling DMARC reports separately, legitimacy implications, and potential hazards in receiving such reports.
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