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  1. What is jj and why should I care? from steveklabnik.github.io
    116 by tigerlily 2h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    This article introduces jj, a command-line interface (CLI) for Jujutsu, a distributed version control system (DVCS). It highlights how jj simplifies and enhances functionality compared to popular DVCSes like Git, offering both simplicity and power in its design. The tutorial aims to demonstrate the benefits of using jj over other VCS tools.

    jj's introduction could encourage developers to explore alternative version control systems, potentially leading to more diverse and innovative tools in the industry.
    • jj is the CLI for Jujutsu, a DVCS.
    • Has a git-compatible backend allowing compatibility with existing workflows.

    Discussion (62): 15 min

    The comment thread discusses the new version control system, jj, and compares it to Git. Opinions vary on its ease of use, with some finding it counterintuitive but potentially better for collaboration due to its git-compatible backend. There is a debate about whether jj should be mandated by major players and concerns about introducing new 'bad ideas' or workflows that require adaptation.

    • jj has a git-compatible backend, making it easy to use without requiring others to convert
    Software Development Version Control Systems
  2. DaVinci Resolve – Photo from blackmagicdesign.com
    728 by thebiblelover7 10h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    DaVinci Resolve introduces its Photo Editor, offering advanced color tools for still photography, including AI, GPU acceleration, RAW support, and collaboration features.

    This software could significantly enhance the post-production workflow for photographers and colorists, potentially leading to higher quality images and more efficient collaboration.
    • Hollywood-grade color tools for photographers
    • Supports RAW files from various cameras
    • Familiar photo editing tools alongside advanced grading capabilities
    • GPU acceleration for faster processing

    Discussion (194): 52 min

    The comment thread discusses DaVinci Resolve, a versatile tool that combines video editing with advanced photo editing features. Users appreciate its integration for photographers familiar with the software and highlight its potential as an alternative to Adobe Lightroom. However, some criticize the complexity of open-source alternatives like Darktable's UI. The discussion also touches on trends such as AI in photo editing and hardware-software synergy.

    • DaVinci Resolve offers advanced photo editing features
    • Integration with video editing tools could attract a new audience
    Counterarguments:
    • Darktable's complex UI may deter some photographers from using it effectively
    Software Development Graphics & Design, Video Editing
  3. NimConf 2026: Dates Announced, Registrations Open from nim-lang.org
    36 by moigagoo 1h ago | |

    Article: 3 min

    NimConf 2026 has announced its dates and opened registrations. The event is scheduled for June 20, 2026, in an online format with pre-recorded talks premiering on YouTube. Viewers can ask questions through live chat, while presenters have until May 10, 2026, to submit talk proposals.

    • Registrations open
    • Talk proposal submission deadline

    Discussion (8): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the recent popularity of programming languages, with a focus on Nim and Rust among students. There is debate about language adoption by AI and concerns over community size for some languages.

    • Nim's popularity is increasing
    Counterarguments:
    • Lack of community might be a problem for Nim
    • Python could be the worst choice for AI
    Event Technology Conference
  4. A new spam policy for “back button hijacking” from developers.google.com
    501 by zdw 10h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    Google is updating its spam policies to explicitly ban 'back button hijacking', a deceptive practice that interferes with user navigation and browser history, aiming to improve user experience.

    Enhances user privacy, improves web navigation
    • New explicit violation in spam policies
    • Potential spam actions for violators
    • Two-month notice before enforcement
    Quality:
    The article provides clear and factual information without any bias or subjective opinions.

    Discussion (296): 54 min

    The comment thread discusses various issues related to back button hijacking, including its negative impact on user experience and the lack of clear guidelines or enforcement against it. There is a consensus that legitimate uses for browser APIs like the History API exist but can be misused by malicious actors. The conversation also touches upon the role of search engines in addressing such practices and the need for better technical solutions to prevent back button hijacking.

    • Back button hijacking negatively impacts user experience and should be addressed by browsers and website developers.
    Counterarguments:
    • Legitimate uses for the History API exist, but they can also be misused.
    Internet Privacy & Security
  5. Backblaze has stopped backing up your data from rareese.com
    354 by rrreese 4h ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses Backblaze's decision to stop backing up files from cloud storage services like OneDrive and Dropbox, which has led to frustration among users who relied on the service for comprehensive data protection.

    Loss of trust
    • Users discovered the change after experiencing issues with data recovery.
    • The company claims this was an improvement, but users view it as a downgrade in service.
    • Backblaze did not inform its users about the policy change.
    Quality:
    The article presents a personal experience and opinion, but provides factual information about the change in service.

    Discussion (220): 51 min

    The comment thread discusses user dissatisfaction with Backblaze's backup service due to exclusions of certain file types without proper transparency, leading to mistrust. Users appreciate alternative solutions like Restic and cloud storage providers such as B2 for better control and reliability. The concept of 'unlimited' storage is criticized for being misleading or subject to change.

    Counterarguments:
    • The complexity of backing up cloud storage services like OneDrive makes exclusions necessary for performance and stability reasons.
    Software Development Backup & Recovery
  6. Someone bought 30 WordPress plugins and planted a backdoor in all of them from anchor.host
    1031 by speckx 19h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    A large-scale supply chain attack was discovered on multiple WordPress plugins purchased by a new owner through Flippa, resulting in malware being injected into the plugins and causing SEO spam to be served invisibly to Googlebot.

    This incident highlights the importance of thorough security audits for plugins purchased from marketplaces like Flippa and underscores the need for WordPress.org to implement more stringent review processes for plugin ownership transfers. It also raises concerns about the potential misuse of acquired software by individuals with backgrounds in marketing, particularly those related to SEO and gambling.
    • 30+ compromised plugins
    • 8-month dormant period before activation
    • 6-figure purchase price
    • New owner with SEO and gambling marketing background
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on the attack and its implications, but lacks a clear call to action.

    Discussion (294): 1 hr 25 min

    The discussion revolves around the impact of AI on cybersecurity, the role of cryptocurrencies in facilitating cybercrime, and the challenges faced by the software industry in maintaining security. Key points include the potential for AI to automate attacks, the need for regulatory changes to improve app store security, and the social pressures that influence code quality.

    • AI will change the type of targets for cyberattacks
    • Cryptocurrencies have accelerated crime but also raised awareness about security
    • The software industry prioritizes features, speed to market over security
    Counterarguments:
    • Rogue states can still bribe individuals or organizations for access
    • The cloud and programming paradigms have made infrastructure more homogenized
    • AI has the potential to improve exploit code engineering and automation of attacks
    Security ,Software Development,WordPress
  7. Introspective Diffusion Language Models from introspective-diffusion.github.io
    100 by zagwdt 5h ago | | |

    Article: 13 min

    The article introduces the Introspective Diffusion Language Model (I-DLM), a novel approach to improving diffusion language models by enhancing introspective consistency, which leads to better quality and higher throughput compared to existing autoregressive (AR) models. The I-DLM method uses introspective strided decoding (ISD) for verifying previously generated tokens while advancing new ones in the same forward pass.

    The I-DLM method could lead to more efficient and higher-quality language models, potentially improving the performance of AI systems in various industries such as healthcare, finance, and education.
    • Empirically, I-DLM-8B matches AR quality with half the parameters and delivers 2.9-4.1x throughput over LLaDA-2.1-mini at high concurrency.
    • Gated LoRA enables bit-for-bit lossless acceleration.

    Discussion (26): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses the use and potential of diffusion models for text generation, focusing on their speed advantages, user experience challenges, reasoning capabilities, and comparisons with other language models like Qwen3.5 and Mercury 2.

    • Diffusion models offer speed advantages but have challenges in user experience and answer quality
    • DFlash implementations show significant performance improvements over Qwen3.5
    AI Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
  8. GitHub Stacked PRs from github.github.com
    773 by ezekg 16h ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    GitHub Stacked PRs is a feature that allows developers to organize pull requests into an ordered stack, making it easier for them to review and merge large changes. This tool simplifies stack management by enabling users to navigate between PRs, check their status, and trigger cascading rebases with one click.

    Stacked PRs can enhance team productivity and code quality by facilitating more focused reviews, reducing the likelihood of conflicts, and improving overall development workflows.
    • Improves review and merge processes for large changes
    • Enables independent review of each layer

    Discussion (423): 1 hr 53 min

    The discussion revolves around the introduction of stacked PRs in GitHub, with opinions divided on their utility and implementation. Users appreciate stacked PRs for managing complex changes across monorepos or multiple repositories, while others criticize the GitHub UI's support for this feature. There is a consensus on the need for improvement in the review process and potential issues with merge conflicts when squashing stacks.

    • Stacked PRs are useful for managing large changes in monorepos or coordinating work across multiple repositories.
    • The GitHub UI could be improved to better support stacked PRs.
    Counterarguments:
    • Confusion around the concept of stacked diffs leads to criticism and misunderstanding.
    • Merge conflicts can arise when attempting to merge a stack that has been squashed, complicating the process.
    Software Development Git/GitHub, DevOps
  9. Franklin's bad ads for Apple ][ clones and the beloved impersonator they depict from buttondown.com
    50 by rfarley04 3d ago | | |

    Article: 20 min

    An article discussing the history of Franklin Computer Corporation, a company that cloned Apple products in the 80s and used an impersonator of Benjamin Franklin in their ads. The article highlights the questionable practices of Franklin, including copyright infringement, and the lasting impact on the impersonator Ralph Archbold.

    The article raises awareness about the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and the potential consequences for individuals involved in such controversies.
    • Cloning of Apple products for cheaper prices
    • Use of Benjamin Franklin motif and mascot
    • Lawsuit by Apple against Franklin

    Discussion (26): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on intellectual property rights, hardware cloning, and the history of computer products such as the Franklin ACE 1000. The debate centers around whether copying proprietary hardware is ethical or beneficial for competition in the industry.

    • Franklin Computer Corporation's hardware, software, and ad concepts were stolen intellectual property.
    Counterarguments:
    • Building a functional equivalent is one thing, making a direct copy in a different case is another.
    • The courts could have almost as easily ruled for Franklin and determined that 'BIOS' is a hardware implementation and not copyrightable.
    Business Industry News, Advertising
  10. The M×N problem of tool calling and open-source models from thetypicalset.com
    31 by remilouf 4d ago | |

    Article: 7 min

    The article discusses the challenges in tool calling with open-source models due to their varying wire formats, which require custom parsers for each model. It highlights issues like reasoning tokens leaking into arguments or being stripped by decoders before parsing, making it difficult to maintain a generic parser that can handle all formats.

    • Varying wire formats across different models lead to the need for custom parsers.
    • Reasoning content can leak into tool-call arguments or be stripped by decoders, causing bugs.
    • A generic parser struggles to anticipate design choices not yet made.
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed analysis of the challenges in tool calling with open-source models, backed by technical terms and examples.

    Discussion (7): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the lack of standardization in AI and its impact on tool evolution and adoption. There is a debate about the difficulty of handling multiple formats and whether it's more of a social problem or an engineering challenge.

    • The industry lacks standardization
    • AI tools are evolving quickly
    Counterarguments:
    • Writing a parser for multiple formats might not be difficult
    AI Machine Learning
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