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  1. Scorched Earth 2000 is back from scorch2000.com
    41 by meshko 1h ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    The article is a text dump from an old version (Scorched Earth 2000 v1.1) of a game, detailing its system inventory, multiplayer options, single player mode, shop, and about the game including credits.

    • Wind settings
    • Ammo and Power levels
    • Angle control
    • Statistics for players
    • Debug console
    • Multiplayer game creation and joining options
    • Inventory management
    • Game shop with item pricing
    • Credits for development team

    Discussion (14):

    A discussion about the porting of a classic DOS game to JavaScript for its anniversary, with participants sharing personal memories and experiences related to playing the original game.

    • Porting an old DOS game to JavaScript for its 25th anniversary
    Games
  2. Linux gaming is faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features from xda-developers.com
    533 by haunter 3d ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    Linux gaming performance has improved due to the integration of Windows APIs into the Linux kernel. This development is exemplified by NTSYNC, a new driver that enhances game coordination and offers significant speed gains over previous versions of Wine.

    Linux gaming is becoming more competitive and accessible, potentially leading to a wider adoption of Linux as a gaming platform.
    • Linux gaming reached 5% of Steam users for the first time, marking a significant milestone.
    • NTSYNC is a new kernel-level driver that provides native implementation of Windows-specific tools, improving game coordination.
    • Wine has been translating Windows games to Linux since 1993, with Proton making it effortless and more widespread.
    • Valve's adoption of NTSYNC in stable SteamOS demonstrates its commitment to enhancing gaming on Linux.

    Discussion (351): 1 hr 29 min

    The discussion revolves around the advancements in Linux gaming, its growing popularity, and comparisons with Windows. Key points include the success of the Steam Deck, the role of Valve in Linux's growth, and concerns about anti-cheat systems that hinder compatibility on Linux platforms. The conversation also touches upon Microsoft's position in gaming and the potential impact of AI-driven game development.

    • Linux gaming has improved significantly and is becoming more competitive with Windows.
    • The Steam Deck's success has contributed to the growth of Linux as a gaming platform.
    • Microsoft's focus on Xbox may not align well with the future of gaming, potentially leading to its decline in this sector.
    Counterarguments:
    • Certain games still require proprietary or intrusive anti-cheat systems that are difficult to implement on Linux.
    • Some high-end hardware and software optimizations are more prevalent on Windows, potentially affecting performance for certain users.
    • Microsoft's long history in gaming with platforms like Xbox consoles might provide a competitive advantage.
    Gaming Linux Gaming, Game Development
  3. Setting up a free *.city.state.us locality domain (2025) from fredchan.org
    497 by speckx 11h ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    This guide explains how to obtain a free *.city.state.us domain in the US by registering with a delegated registrar and acquiring nameservers from Amazon Lightsail. It includes steps for choosing a locality domain, acquiring nameservers, filling out the registration form, sending it to the registrar, and setting up DNS records.

    • US citizens or permanent residents can register
    • Domains are associated with specific locations
    • Registration requires providing personal information
    • Amazon Lightsail provides free nameservers
    • WHOIS requests do not reveal your address
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, step-by-step instructions with relevant technical details and avoids sensationalism.

    Discussion (157): 26 min

    The comment thread discusses the various uses and implications of local domain names, including their benefits for branding and organization, as well as concerns about registration procedures, compatibility issues with services, and privacy. Participants share personal experiences and insights on using different types of locality domains, such as those related to cities within states or educational institutions.

    • Local domain names are useful for various purposes
    • There is a concern about the risks and annoyances associated with using certain types of local domain names
    Counterarguments:
    • The hierarchical nature of geographical domains can be confusing and complex, but it also has its advantages in terms of branding and organization.
    Internet Domain Names
  4. A History of IDEs at Google from laurent.le-brun.eu
    278 by laurentlb 4d ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    This article discusses the history and evolution of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) at Google, focusing on how the company moved from a fragmented ecosystem to adopting a cloud-based IDE named Cider. The narrative highlights the challenges of maintaining a uniform tool for developers due to personal preferences but eventually led to the development of Cider as an efficient solution that supports various features like code completion and integration with other tools.

    Standardizing tooling can lead to increased productivity and collaboration among developers but may also limit individual preferences and creativity.
    • Google's preference for a uniform IDE
    • Jeff Dean's opinion on the matter
    • Cider's rise in popularity among engineers
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed historical account of IDE adoption at Google, backed by personal experiences and technical insights.

    Discussion (200): 44 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of development practices at Google, focusing on the use of Cider-V as a web-based IDE and the implications of Google's monorepo system. Opinions vary regarding the benefits and drawbacks of using a single IDE across different teams, with some praising its integration capabilities while others express dissatisfaction with the transition from traditional IDEs like IntelliJ or Eclipse.

    • Cider-V provides a good experience for Googlers
    • Google's monorepo system has both advantages and disadvantages
    Software Development Cloud Computing, Developer Tools
  5. Chess puzzle I found in my dad's old book from ardoedo.it
    87 by Eswo 2d ago | | |

    Discussion (28): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses a chess puzzle involving placing four black queens and one black bishop on the board so that there is no square not under their attack, with users sharing solutions, asking questions about constraints, suggesting improvements to instructions, and proposing interactive features for the game.

    • User2 shares an interesting solution pattern
    • User3 asks about a solution with all pieces protected
  6. The Emacsification of Software from sockpuppet.org
    196 by rdslw 19h ago | | |

    Article: 17 min

    The article discusses the author's experience with finding a suitable Markdown viewer application on macOS and their subsequent creation of MDV.app, an Emacs-inspired native application that improves reading experiences for Markdown documents.

    Embracing personal software development and AI-generated code may lead to a proliferation of custom, specialized applications that enhance user experiences but also contribute to the fragmentation of standardization in software development.
    • The author's dissatisfaction with existing Markdown viewers and the desire for a better reading experience
    • The use of AI agents to generate code for the application

    Discussion (131): 41 min

    The discussion revolves around the increasing trend of using customizable tools like Emacs and Neovim for personal software development, with AI playing a significant role in generating content tailored to individual preferences. There's an ongoing debate about the reliability and performance of AI-generated code compared to professionally developed solutions, as well as its impact on traditional economic models of content creation.

    • Customizable tools like Emacs and Neovim allow users to build personal software for their specific needs.
    • AI can be used to generate code or content tailored to individual preferences and workflows.
    Counterarguments:
    • Building personalized software requires expertise and maintenance.
    • AI-generated code may not always be as reliable or performant as professionally developed software.
    Software Development MacOS Applications, Text Editing, User Interface Design
  7. Marco Polo: Finding a friend with only distance and motion from jackhogan.me
    39 by jackhogan11 2d ago | |

    Article: 50 min

    The article discusses the development of an extended Kalman filter (EKF) system designed to locate wearable devices using only distance and motion data, inspired by the challenge of finding a friend in a crowded cafe. The EKF is chosen for its ability to handle nonlinear functions without requiring multiple antennas or fixed anchor points, making it suitable for integration into wearable technology.

    The development of such technology could enhance personal navigation in crowded environments, potentially improving safety and convenience for individuals using wearable devices.
    • The article explores various localization methods, including multi-antenna ultra-wideband, external trilateration systems, and Kalman filters.
    • The EKF algorithm is implemented with a state vector that includes the difference in position and velocity between two devices.
    • The system uses an inertial measurement unit (IMU) for acceleration data and ultra-wideband (UWB) for distance measurements.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed technical information and avoids sensational language.

    Discussion (5):

    The comment thread expresses positive sentiments towards a blog post's interactive visuals, appreciating the design and interactivity. There is an inquiry about how to build similar content.

    Advanced Materials , Computer Science
  8. Princeton mandates proctoring for in-person exams, upending 133 year precedent from dailyprincetonian.com
    251 by bookofjoe 5h ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    Princeton University has decided to mandate proctoring for all in-person exams starting July 1st, marking a significant change from its 1893-established honor system. The decision was made after months of deliberation due to concerns over academic integrity violations and the increasing use of AI tools by students.

    • In-person examinations at Princeton will be proctored starting July 1, reversing the honor system established in 1893.
    • The proposal was passed by the faculty with one opposing vote after months of deliberation and approval from various committees.
    • Proctors will observe but not interfere during exams, documenting any suspected Honor Code violations for the student-run Honor Committee to investigate.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the decision and its implications, citing various sources.

    Discussion (360): 1 hr 25 min

    The discussion revolves around the prevalence of cheating at Princeton University and the potential reasons behind it. Survey data indicates a significant number of students admit to cheating or know of honor code violations that go unreported, suggesting issues with academic integrity. The conversation also touches on societal trends, such as declining trust and the role of technology in facilitating cheating.

    • Cheating is a widespread issue at Princeton, with many students admitting to cheating or knowing of honor code violations.
    • The effectiveness of the honor code system in preventing cheating has been questioned.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some argue that the high stakes of college admissions and career prospects have led students to cheat as a means to succeed.
    Education Higher Education
  9. The Other Half of AI Safety from personalaisafety.com
    45 by sofiaqt 1h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    This article discusses concerns over the mental health impacts of AI models like ChatGPT on users, particularly regarding suicide ideation and psychosis, and questions the adequacy of current safety protocols in addressing such issues.

    AI models need to be developed with more comprehensive safety measures that prioritize mental health and cognitive integrity, potentially influencing future AI regulations and ethical guidelines.
    • ChatGPT users show signs of psychosis, mania, suicidal planning, or unhealthy emotional dependence.
    • AI safety protocols treat mass destruction and CBRN content as higher priority than mental health crises.
    • Labs measure cognitive harm but do not implement a 'gating' system to stop conversations when such issues arise.
    Quality:
    The article presents a well-researched argument with balanced viewpoints, though it leans towards the subjective in its critique of AI safety protocols.

    Discussion (52): 15 min

    The comment thread discusses the potential harms caused by AI, particularly in emotional support and therapy contexts. There is a debate on whether AI companies are doing enough to mitigate these issues, with some arguing for human intervention as a gating category for mental health crises. The conversation also touches on societal problems and the role of tech companies in addressing them.

    • AI is causing real harm to vulnerable people
    • OpenAI is doing the best they reasonably can in mitigating harms
    Counterarguments:
    • AI is not responsible for the harm caused by vulnerable people
    • Mental disabilities are a protected class, making it difficult to address harms through discrimination
    AI/Artificial Intelligence AI Safety, Mental Health, Ethics
  10. Twin brothers wipe 96 government databases minutes after being fired from arstechnica.com
    308 by jnord 1d ago | | |

    Article: 13 min

    Twin brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, previously convicted of wire fraud and computer crimes, were fired from their jobs at a Washington DC-based software firm in 2025. In the minutes following their termination, they wiped out 96 databases containing US government information, accessed sensitive data, and engaged in discussions about further destruction.

    • Accessed personal data from company network
    Quality:
    Article provides factual information without sensationalizing the events.

    Discussion (235): 44 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of the case involving the Akhter brothers and their access to sensitive government databases. Key topics include password security, background checks, employee termination procedures, and government contractor oversight. The conversation also touches on ethics in hiring practices, AI's role in malicious activities, and personal property safety at work.

    • The importance of secure password storage and management practices is crucial to prevent data breaches.
    • Background checks and hiring practices should be more stringent to avoid employing individuals with criminal records in sensitive positions.
    • Firing procedures and access revocation policies need improvement to mitigate risks associated with terminated employees.
    • Government contracting processes lack adequate oversight, leading to potential security vulnerabilities.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some argue that giving second chances is essential and should not be based solely on past criminal records.
    • Others suggest that the focus on ethics during hiring processes might lead to overlooking other critical factors such as aligning incentives.
    • There are concerns about the potential for overfitting security measures, particularly in scenarios involving 'evil twins' or similar situations.
    Legal Cybersecurity, Crime
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