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  1. Vercel April 2026 security incident from bleepingcomputer.com
    672 by colesantiago 16h ago | | |

    Article:

    Vercel has identified a security incident involving unauthorized access to internal systems. The company is actively investigating with experts, engaging affected customers directly, and maintaining operational services.

    • Limited subset of customers impacted
    • Services remain operational
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without sensationalizing the incident.

    Discussion (382): 1 hr 11 min

    The comment thread discusses a security incident involving Vercel, focusing on issues like lack of transparency in communication, reliance on third-party tools and services, and concerns over the role of AI in web development. There is criticism of Vercel's hosting model for potentially leading to vendor lock-in and insufficient control over infrastructure.

    • AI contributes to a homogenization of web development tools
    • Insufficient security advice provided by Vercel
    • Increased risk due to reliance on third-party services and tools
    Counterarguments:
    • Some comments suggest that Vercel's security response is typical for incident management involving external responders
    • Others argue that the issue with third-party tools is not specific to Vercel but applies broadly across cloud providers and SaaS platforms
    • Counterpoints about the benefits of using managed services like Vercel, such as ease of deployment and developer experience
    Cybersecurity Incident Response, Security Breach
  2. A Brief History of Fish Sauce from legalnomads.com
    155 by vinhnx 22h ago | | |

    Article: 33 min

    The article provides an overview of fish sauce's history, from its origins to modern usage, emphasizing its importance in Southeast Asian cuisine. It also discusses theories about its development and trade routes between East and West.

    • Fish sauce has ancient origins in China and was later adopted by the Romans.
    • It spread to Southeast Asia, becoming a staple ingredient in Vietnamese cuisine.
    • Theories suggest it traveled along trade routes like the Silk Road.
    • Modern fish sauce production techniques have evolved from traditional methods.

    Discussion (63): 8 min

    The comment thread discusses the use and flavor of fish sauce, its alternatives like Worcestershire sauce, and how it can be used in various dishes. There is a mix of opinions on the taste and preference for this ingredient, with some finding it too strong or fishy while others appreciate its umami flavor.

    • Fish sauce has a strong flavor and may not be liked by everyone
    • Worcestershire sauce is an alternative to fish sauce
    Counterarguments:
    • Worcestershire sauce is a mainstream American condiment that can be used to add umami flavor
    Food Culinary History, Asian Cuisine
  3. Stop trying to engineer your way out of listening to people from ashley.rolfmore.com
    133 by walterbell 10h ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    The article discusses common pitfalls and misconceptions about listening to people, particularly in the software industry, and emphasizes the importance of understanding diverse perspectives and avoiding biases.

    Improving listening skills can lead to better understanding of user needs, resulting in more effective products and services that cater to diverse audiences.
    • Avoiding the tendency to turn human interaction into engineering terms
    • Overestimating one's own knowledge and underestimating others' expertise
    • Assuming technical skills are uniform across individuals
    • Misinterpreting what people say versus their actual thoughts
    • Judging or dismissing people based on misunderstandings

    Discussion (44): 14 min

    The comment thread discusses various issues related to communication and meetings in a corporate setting, with opinions on the effectiveness of meetings, listening skills, and the role of AI in development. There is some disagreement over definitions and concepts, but overall, there's an agreement that too many ineffective meetings are a common issue.

    • The problem isn't that you need a better system. The problem is you're avoiding doing the work.
    Counterarguments:
    • Listening is considered a skill that needs to be practiced.
    Business Software Development, Human-Computer Interaction
  4. The Bromine Chokepoint from warontherocks.com
    186 by crescit_eundo 12h ago | | |

    Article: 21 min

    The article discusses how a potential disruption in the global supply chain of bromine, a critical component for semiconductor manufacturing, could lead to severe consequences. The focus is on South Korea's heavy reliance on Israeli imports and the vulnerability of this supply chain due to missile threats from Iran.

    A disruption could lead to significant economic impacts, including higher costs for consumer devices and reduced access to digital technologies in developing countries, potentially affecting millions of people's ability to participate in the digital economy.
    • 97.5% of South Korea's bromine imports come from Israel.
    • Bromine is crucial for producing semiconductor-grade hydrogen bromide gas used in DRAM and NAND flash chip manufacturing.
    • Building new conversion capacity outside of Israel takes years due to permitting, equipment procurement, and fabrication qualification requirements.
    • A disruption could lead to shortages across consumer devices, military systems, AI applications, and critical infrastructure.
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed analysis of the potential impact on technology and military systems, with a focus on the technical aspects of semiconductor manufacturing.

    Discussion (93): 24 min

    The discussion revolves around the prediction of material shortages, their speculative nature, and the globalized market's ability to substitute for disrupted supplies. The conversation also touches on the trade-offs between efficiency in systems and resilience against potential disruptions.

    • Articles often predict shortages that do not materialize.
    • Efficiency in systems can lead to fragility and risks.
    Counterarguments:
    • Counterarguments about the globalized market's ability to substitute for disrupted supplies.
    • Criticism of overly speculative articles that may mislead readers.
    Advanced Materials Semiconductor Manufacturing
  5. Claude Token Counter, now with model comparisons from simonwillison.net
    54 by twapi 5h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    The article discusses an upgrade to Claude Token Counter, a tool that now allows users to compare token counts across different models (Opus 4.7, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5). It highlights the changes in Opus 4.7's tokenizer which increases text processing tokens by approximately 1.0-1.35 times compared to previous versions, with a notable increase of 1.46x when tested against Opus 4.6. The article also mentions that while the pricing remains the same for Opus 4.7, this token inflation could lead to around 40% higher costs. Additionally, it notes improvements in image support, allowing images up to 2,576 pixels on the long edge, which is more than three times as many as previous Claude models.

    • New feature in Claude Token Counter tool
    • Comparison between different models
    • Improved image support
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and comparisons without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (18): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns and evaluations related to Anthropic's changes in their tokenizer, including cost-effectiveness of image processing, API key requirement for access, reasons behind the change, token usage efficiency, semantic awareness in tokenization, and comparisons with alternative models. The discussion is moderately intense with some disagreement on certain topics.

    • need for cost-effective image processing
    Counterarguments:
    • concerns about API key requirement for tokenizer access
    • questioning the reason behind changes in tokenizer
    • discussion on the impact of tokenization on model performance
    • evaluation of alternative models for specific tasks
    AI Machine Learning, AI Models
  6. Monumental ship burial beneath ancient Norwegian mound predates the Viking Age from phys.org
    24 by pseudolus 2d ago | |

    Article: 15 min

    A monumental ship burial dating back to around AD 700 was discovered beneath the Herlaugshaugen mound on Leka, Norway. This predates the Viking Age and suggests that large seagoing ships were already being used in Scandinavia about a century earlier than previously thought. The discovery also indicates that ship burials were associated with elite status by this period.

    • 1300-year-old ship burial found on Leka island
    • Burdied inside Herlaugshaugen mound
    • Dates to end of 7th or beginning of 8th century

    Discussion (4):

    The comment thread discusses the historical importance of boats in Scandinavia, the origins of Viking raids, and media's role in presenting archaeological findings. It also touches on the debate around when the Viking age started.

    • Boats were depicted in rock carvings dating back to 1700BCE
    • Viking age is connected with sail technology, not boats
    Counterarguments:
    • Viking raids may have coincided with the appearance of efficient sail technology
    Archaeology Ancient History, Discovery
  7. Zero-copy protobuf and ConnectRPC for Rust from medium.com
    13 by PaulHoule 3d ago | |

    Article: 27 min

    This article discusses the development of two Rust crates: buffa and connect-rust. Buffa is a pure-Rust Protocol Buffers implementation with first-class editions support and zero-copy message views, while connect-rust is a Tower-based ConnectRPC implementation that supports gRPC and gRPC-Web on the same handlers. The author highlights design decisions specific to Rust, such as handling editions, zero-copy views, configurable safety controls, and ergonomic improvements for message semantics.

    The development of these crates could lead to more efficient and safer RPC implementations in Rust, potentially influencing the adoption of Rust for server-side applications requiring high-performance data serialization.
    • buffa crate with zero-copy message views
    • connect-rust crate supporting gRPC and gRPC-Web
    • Configurable safety controls for RPC frameworks

    Discussion (5):

    The comment thread discusses opinions on whether commonly used crates should be in an extended stdlib, with a focus on HTTP, Proto, and gRPC crates. It also critiques Google's Protobuf implementation for being late to zero-copy.

    Counterarguments:
    • This crate is not commonly used.
    • Protobuf should have been made zero-copy from the start.
    Software Development Rust Programming Language, Protocol Buffers, ConnectRPC
  8. Show HN: Run TRELLIS.2 Image-to-3D generation natively on Apple Silicon from github.com/shivampkumar
    137 by shivampkumar 6h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    TRELLIS.2, a state-of-the-art image-to-3D model originally developed for CUDA-only platforms, has been successfully ported to run natively on Apple Silicon Macs using PyTorch MPS, eliminating the need for an NVIDIA GPU.

    • TRELLIS.2 model ported from CUDA-only to PyTorch MPS for native Mac support.
    • Generates 400K+ vertex meshes in approximately 3.5 minutes on M4 Pro.
    • Requires macOS on Apple Silicon, Python 3.11+, and recommended system resources.

    Discussion (21): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses the successful porting of Microsoft's TRELLIS.2 model to Apple Silicon using PyTorch MPS, addressing compatibility issues with CUDA-specific operations. The discussion highlights performance trade-offs between hardware and acknowledges the model's good geometry and visual fidelity among open-source options, though it has room for improvement in texturing.

    • Necessity of the port due to CUDA-specific operations
    Counterarguments:
    • The original model worked with MPS backend theoretically
    • TRELLIS.2 depends on five compiled CUDA-only extensions that aren't compatible with MPS
    Software Development Machine Learning, Computer Vision
  9. Mechanical Keyboard Sounds – A listening Museum from sheets.works
    84 by akashwadhwani35 4d ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    An interactive online museum that allows users to explore and hear the sounds of 36 different mechanical keyboards from various switch families, providing details on each keyboard's anatomy.

    • 36 keyboards curated and sound-mapped
    • Real-time keyboard typing simulation
    • Detailed information on each keyboard's anatomy
    Quality:
    High-quality, informative content with a clear source attribution

    Discussion (30): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on keyboard sounds, website user experience, and recording quality of keyboard sounds. There are disagreements about the accuracy of sound representation in recordings and suggestions for improvement. The community also shares personal experiences with different keyboards and switch types.

    • The frequency response of the mic probably has a lot to do with it; and unless you use stereo mics on a dummy head, the spatial effects won't be quite the same.
    Counterarguments:
    • The Cherry Blue vs Cherry Blue (Full Travel) for example. I would expect the full travel to be louder, the normal sound plus the bottom out, but it seems quieter and more generic.
    • Having recordings where there is a lot of control around the recording (same room, mic, distance, levels, etc) and the only variable is the keyboard, would be much more interesting.
    Internet Web Development, Digital Arts
  10. Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction from pcgamer.com
    191 by Brajeshwar 14h ago | | |

    Article: 9 min

    Turtle WoW classic server, a popular World of Warcraft private server, has announced its shutdown following a court ruling in favor of Blizzard Entertainment. The cease and desist order led to the settlement requiring certain actions from both parties, resulting in the complete shutdown of the project on May 14.

    • Turtle WoW received a cease and desist order from Blizzard after a copyright infringement suit.
    • A settlement was reached, leading to the project's complete shutdown on May 14.
    • The server aimed for an 'Old School RuneScape' approach to pre-expansion era World of Warcraft.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (164): 34 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on Turtle WoW, a private server that offered an improved experience of classic World of Warcraft. Opinions are divided between those who see Turtle WoW as a superior alternative and those criticizing its copyright infringement. The discussion also touches on the ethics of using copyrighted material in game development, Blizzard's corporate actions against fan projects, and the role of private servers in preserving original game experiences.

    • Turtle WoW was a superior experience to the official classic offering.
    • Blizzard should have offered Turtle WoW team a job or partnership.
    • Private servers, like Turtle WoW, are a way for players to experience the original game without changes made by Blizzard.
    Counterarguments:
    • Turtle WoW violated Blizzard's copyright by using their art, textures, and maps.
    • Implementing a WoW classic server is technically easy due to the game client containing most of the necessary components.
    • Blizzard has legal rights to shut down private servers that violate their IP.
    Gaming Video Games, Gaming News
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