Espionage Against the European Parliament
from citizenlab.ca
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ledoge
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38 min
Espionage against the European Parliament has been uncovered through the hacking of Stelios Kouloglou's phone with NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware during critical periods when he was serving on the Committee of Inquiry into Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware (PEGA committee). The findings suggest that a single operator responsible for targeting Russian and Belarusian-speaking exiled journalists and activists in Europe may also be linked to Kouloglou's hacking, indicating potential breaches of EU parliamentary confidentiality and privilege frameworks.
This espionage has raised concerns about the security of parliamentary processes, potentially undermining trust in democratic institutions and the protection of sensitive information within them.
- Kouloglou, a prominent Greek investigative journalist and MEP, was hacked during critical periods of his committee work.
- The hacking may have captured non-public information about committee activities, potentially breaching EU parliamentary confidentiality.
- No attribution to a specific government has been made, but there is an overlap with operators targeting Russian and Belarusian-speaking exiled journalists.
Quality:
The article provides detailed information and analysis without expressing personal opinions.
Discussion (0):
More comments needed for analysis.
Politics
International Affairs, Cybersecurity
SearXNG: A free internet metasearch engine
from github.com/searxng
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theanonymousone
1h ago
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SearXNG is a free, privacy-focused metasearch engine that aggregates search results from various sources without tracking or profiling users.
Promotes privacy and open-source software adoption, potentially influencing user behavior towards more secure search engines.
- Users are not tracked or profiled.
- Installation and configuration guides available.
- Community support through matrix.org channel.
- Contributing guidelines provided.
- Licensed under GNU AGPL-3.0.
Discussion (5):
The comment thread discusses the positive experience with TinySearch, a search engine wrapper that optimizes context for agents, making it more efficient than the native SearXNG MCP. The user has been self-hosting this tool for years and highly recommends it.
- TinySearch works well for agents
Software Development
Privacy and Security, Open Source
Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally
from github.com/jamesob
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livestyle
6h ago
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16 min
Jamesob's guide to running state-of-the-art large language models (LLMs) locally provides a detailed hardware setup and configuration for achieving high performance with limited costs. The article covers the cost-effective build of a system using last-gen EPYC processors, DDR4 RAM, and 4x RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, along with a custom PCIe Gen4 switch from c-payne.com to reduce latency during tensor parallelism operations.
This guide could influence individuals to build their own AI systems, potentially leading to more localized AI capabilities and reduced reliance on cloud services. However, it may also encourage the use of older hardware for cost-saving, which might not be sustainable in terms of energy efficiency or environmental impact.
- $2k setup for Qwen and good speech-to-text capabilities
- $40k system for almost-Opus Base model performance
Quality:
The article provides detailed technical information and is not overly promotional or sensational.
Discussion (99):
27 min
The comment thread discusses the pros and cons of local AI setups versus cloud services, focusing on privacy, cost-effectiveness, and model optimization techniques. Participants debate the value of local LLMs for specific tasks while acknowledging the limitations in terms of performance and price.
- Local LLMs offer privacy and control, but are expensive
- Cloud services provide better value for money
Counterarguments:
- Local LLMs are necessary for certain tasks requiring strict privacy and control
- Cloud services may not offer the same level of customization or privacy
Computer Science
Hardware, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing
Costco is the anti-Amazon
from phenomenalworld.org
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bookofjoe
6h ago
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27 min
The article discusses how Costco's business model contrasts with Amazon's, arguing that Costco's constraint and social in-person shopping experience are more socially beneficial than the infinite assortment and home delivery offered by Amazon. It highlights the cost efficiency of Costco's operations, low overhead costs, high wages for workers, and lower labor turnover rates compared to Amazon.
Costco's model could inspire other retailers to focus on cost efficiency, in-person shopping experiences, and fair labor practices, potentially leading to more sustainable retail operations.
- Costco's limited product selection is a service to customers.
- Amazon's e-commerce convenience comes at higher costs and complexity.
Quality:
The article provides a balanced comparison of the two companies, presenting facts and arguments without strong personal opinions.
Discussion (153):
32 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on Costco and Amazon, comparing their shopping experiences, logistics models, pricing strategies, and environmental impacts. The community largely agrees on the unique value proposition of each retailer but debates the convenience and cost-effectiveness for different consumer needs.
- Costco offers a unique shopping experience compared to Amazon
- Costco is efficient and convenient for certain consumers
- Amazon's logistics model is more efficient at scale
Counterarguments:
- Amazon offers a wider variety of products, including smaller quantities
- Costco's parking lots and store sizes may not suit urban areas or small families
- Amazon's delivery fees negate the cost savings from bulk purchases at Costco
Retail
,E-commerce,Logistics
FreeBSD ate my RAM
from crocidb.com
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theanonymousone
2h ago
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31 min
The article discusses the complexities and inaccuracies involved in measuring RAM usage across different operating systems, focusing on FreeBSD. It explains how unused memory can be wasted due to caching mechanisms and how tools like fastfetch and btop report memory differently based on their heuristics.
RAM usage reporting discrepancies can lead to misinterpretation of system performance, potentially affecting troubleshooting efforts and resource allocation decisions in IT environments.
- RAM is divided into pages managed by virtual memory systems.
- FreeBSD uses ARC cache to improve disk read performance.
- Tools like fastfetch and btop use different heuristics for reporting used memory.
Quality:
The article provides detailed technical information and analysis without promoting a specific viewpoint.
Discussion (5):
The thread discusses the historical superiority of FreeBSD's swap usage compared to Linux, mentions ZFS cache as a conclusion, and questions if students keep their college books after graduation.
- FreeBSD swap usage/logic was better than Linux
Computer Science
Operating Systems
Factories are just rooms
from interconnected.org
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6h ago
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7 min
The article is a personal account of a father's experience speaking to his child's school class about the manufacturing process behind creating an AI clock. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding where ideas come from, learning new techniques, and the value of prototyping and design in making products.
- Encouraging curiosity and engagement in students
- Connecting with local schools to promote making and inventing
Quality:
The article is well-researched and provides a clear, concise overview of the manufacturing process.
Discussion (62):
18 min
The discussion revolves around topics such as inspiring children, Chinese industry, and healthcare systems. Opinions are shared on teaching methods for motivating kids and the admiration of Chinese manufacturing capabilities. There is a debate about the US healthcare system's bias towards large corporations. The conversation also touches on the role of factories in modern society and the importance of understanding how things are made.
- Teaching children inspiration instead of intimidation is beneficial
- Chinese industry is admired for its ability to produce at scale and innovate rapidly
Counterarguments:
- The US healthcare system favors large corporations over individuals.
Education
Science Education, Technology Education
Kagi Changelog (July 2): Heads, tails, and an AI toggle
from kagi.com
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1h ago
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5 hr 6 min
The post discusses various updates across different services including Kagi Search, Kagi Assistant, Kagi Maps, and Kagi Translate. It highlights improvements in search functionalities like enhanced lenses, better image searches, and improved AI integration. The introduction of the Kagi News service is also mentioned, offering a curated daily press review with global stories tailored to user preferences. New features include tags for organizing Kagi Assistant threads, bulk actions for managing threads, and an updated UI design. Bugs are addressed in areas like incorrect search results, missing translations, and UI inconsistencies across platforms.
Kagi's focus on privacy and control over user data may influence the industry towards more ethical practices in search engine development.
- Kagi Search introduces new lenses and improved image searches
- Kagi Assistant gains model info boxes with benchmark scores
- Kagi Maps offers more precise search results and enhanced phone number display
- Kagi Translate adds support for new languages, translations, and proofreading features
Quality:
The post provides detailed information on various updates across different services, maintaining a balanced viewpoint.
Discussion (0):
More comments needed for analysis.
Internet
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Show HN: Mcpsnoop – Wireshark for MCP (transparent proxy and live TUI)
from github.com/kerlenton
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kerlenton
4h ago
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9 min
mcpsnoop is a transparent proxy for MCP that allows real-time monitoring of JSON-RPC frames between AI clients and servers in a terminal UI, providing features like live stream, replay capability, and interactive frame inspection.
- Live JSON-RPC stream with color-coding
- Replay captured tool calls
- Interactive frame inspection
Discussion (12):
The comment thread discusses the appreciation of a tool for providing visibility into data, with suggestions to enhance its functionality through web page visualization and building custom proxies. There is agreement on the tool's utility and potential improvements.
- The tool makes perfect sense for providing visibility
- Showing the data in a web page should be possible
Software Development
Networking/Proxy Tools
Pet projects are getting too big to pet
from nnehdi.me
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nnehdi
1h ago
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13 min
The article discusses the evolution of pet projects from simple weekend activities to more ambitious endeavors that require a higher level of commitment and ambition. The author explores how these projects have transformed in terms of scope, ambition, and the skills required to manage them.
- Increased ambition in project ideas
- Transition from hobbyist to potential product or startup
- Change in focus from coding to design, aesthetics, and decision-making
Quality:
The article presents a personal perspective on the evolution of pet projects, which may not be universally applicable but offers insights into individual experiences and reflections.
Discussion (6):
The comment thread discusses various opinions on AI's role in coding, with a focus on costs, future evolution, and the quality of AI-generated content. There is disagreement over whether AI has taken over traditional coding practices and if it empowers or diminishes human involvement.
- future evolution
- AI images vs. monstrous scale
Counterarguments:
- not everyone uses AI for coding
- agentic coding is empowering
Personal Development
Career