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  1. Vercel Says Internal Systems Hit in Breach from decipher.sc
    124 by whiteyford 1h ago | |

    Article: 4 min

    Vercel, a cloud platform for app development and deployment, has disclosed a security incident involving unauthorized access to its internal systems. The breach affects a limited subset of customers, and the company is working with an incident response provider to investigate.

    • Breach of internal systems disclosed by Vercel
    • Incident response provider engaged for investigation
    • Affected customers identified and contacted directly
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing any personal opinions or biases.

    Discussion (2):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Security Data Breach, Cybersecurity
  2. Archive of Byte magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975 from archive.org
    369 by DamnInteresting 2d ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    The Internet Archive is a digital library that offers access to various collections including audio, images, software, texts, and videos. It provides resources such as the Live Music Archive, Grateful Dead collection, Old Time Radio, Audio Books & Poetry, Computers, Technology and Science, and more.

    • Offers access to a wide range of digital content

    Discussion (95): 28 min

    The discussion revolves around the significance of Byte magazine in the early computing community, highlighting its role as a primary source of information and inspiration. Readers reminisce about the ads, which were considered informative and sought after, and express nostalgia for the era when magazines played a crucial part in keeping up with industry news and trends.

    • The ads were an essential part of Byte's content
    Counterarguments:
    • Some readers found the ads to be intrusive or annoying
    • The magazine's focus shifted over time, potentially impacting its relevance
    Internet Digital Libraries
  3. Notion leaks email addresses of all editors of any public page from twitter.com
    69 by Tiberium 1h ago | | |

    Discussion (10): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses the need for companies to prioritize security and privacy, with opinions on government regulation, specialized services in the security domain, data storage architecture, and AI in legal tech.

    • Big companies should prioritize security and privacy
    • Laws are necessary to enforce company responsibility
    Counterarguments:
    • Sync services will eventually be needed even if data is stored locally
  4. Nanopass Framework: Clean Compiler Creation Language from nanopass.org
    65 by NordStreamYacht 4d ago | |

    Discussion (7):

    The comment thread discusses the complexities and considerations involved in determining the optimal number of passes in a compiler, with some users sharing personal experiences from past projects and others suggesting that modularizing can incur communication costs. The conversation also touches on lessons learned and the importance of understanding and maintaining multiple passes.

    • correct number/kind of passes
  5. SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017) from usenix.org
    123 by Eridanus2 8h ago | | |

    Article: 1 hr 15 min

    The article discusses SPEAKE(a)R, a malware that can covertly turn headphones and earphones into microphones when no standard microphone is present or disabled on a computer. The paper focuses on the cyber security threat this behavior poses, providing technical background at hardware and OS levels, explaining why most modern PCs are susceptible to such attacks, and presenting experimental results showing SPEAKE(a)R can record human speech of intelligible quality from nine meters away.

    This malware poses significant privacy concerns as it can covertly turn headphones into microphones without the user's knowledge or consent, potentially allowing unauthorized eavesdropping on private conversations.
    • Speakers can function as microphones when connected to a PC's microphone jack.
    • Modern PCs have audio chipsets allowing software-level modification of audio jacks' functionality, making them vulnerable to SPEAKE(a)R attacks.
    • SPEAKE(a)R can covertly turn headphones into microphones without the user's knowledge or consent.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed technical information and experimental results, but lacks a clear call to action for readers.

    Discussion (56): 9 min

    The comment thread discusses various electrical components' interchangeability and reversibility, with personal anecdotes, technical explanations, and historical context. The community shows moderate agreement on the topic but raises concerns about potential surveillance implications.

    • exploration of electrical components interchangeability
    Security Malware/Threats, Cyber Security
  6. The seven programming ur-languages (2022) from madhadron.com
    158 by helloplanets 9h ago | | |

    Article: 28 min

    The article discusses the concept of 'ur-languages' in programming, which are fundamental languages that form the basis for many other programming languages today. It identifies seven such ur-languages: ALGOL, Lisp, ML, Self, Forth, APL, and Prolog. The text provides detailed characteristics, examples, and historical context for each language, emphasizing their unique features and how they have influenced modern programming paradigms.

    Learning these fundamental languages can enhance one's ability to understand and develop new programming paradigms, potentially leading to more efficient software development practices.
    • Seven ur-languages are identified as the foundational languages for modern programming.
    • Each language is characterized by distinct features and historical context.
    • The article emphasizes learning these languages to gain a deeper understanding of programming paradigms.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on each language, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the concept of ur-languages.

    Discussion (52): 14 min

    The discussion revolves around the taxonomy of programming languages, with opinions on ground-breaking languages like Forth, Lisp, Scheme, ML, and Prolog. There is a debate about COBOL and Fortran's relation to ALGOL, and Ruby's inspiration from Smalltalk rather than Algol. The community shows moderate agreement and debate intensity.

    Counterarguments:
    • Ruby's inspiration is Smalltalk, not Algol
    • Taxonomy of programming languages could be improved for clarity
    Computer Science Programming Languages
  7. Game devs explain the tricks involved with letting you pause a game from kotaku.com
    293 by speckx 3d ago | | |

    Article: 10 min

    The article discusses how game developers create the feature to pause games, revealing that while most modern game engines support pausing, implementing it can be complicated due to various types of pauses (e.g., controller disconnection, inventory access). Developers share different methods for achieving this, including slowing down time or taking screenshots as backgrounds for pause menus. The article also highlights common issues and learning experiences developers encounter when adding the pause function.

    • Various types of pauses exist in games.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the topic, with developers sharing their experiences and insights.

    Discussion (172): 51 min

    The discussion revolves around various aspects of game development, including deterministic systems for replayability, the importance of determinism in competitive gaming and networked features like spectating. Participants discuss challenges and complexities involved in implementing pause functionality that maintains game state while pausing the clock, as well as compatibility issues with replay files across different game versions. The conversation also touches on trends such as backward compatibility and deterministic AI.

    • Games can benefit from deterministic systems for replaying inputs and states.
    • Determinism is crucial for features like demos, replays, and competitive play.
    • Implementing a pause system that maintains game state while pausing the clock requires careful consideration.
    Counterarguments:
    • Implementing a pause system can be complex due to the need for synchronization across different systems (e.g., physics, rendering).
    • Replay compatibility with game engine updates is challenging.
    • Determinism may not always be practical or necessary depending on the game's design.
    Game Development Game Engine Usage, Game Mechanics, Developer Insights
  8. Show HN: Shader Lab, like Photoshop but for shaders from eng.basement.studio
    84 by ragojose 2d ago | | |

    Article:

    Shader Lab is a software tool that allows users to manipulate shaders, similar to how Photoshop manipulates images. It provides various properties and layers for adjusting visual effects in real-time.

    • Offers a range of properties for modifying shaders
    • Similar to Photoshop but for shaders
    Quality:
    The article provides clear and concise information about the software, without any promotional or biased language.

    Discussion (15):

    The comment thread discusses a software issue with varying opinions on its performance, aesthetics and compatibility across platforms. Users share their experiences, compare it to similar tools, and discuss potential improvements. There is also a debate around the term 'vibe coded' and a mention of a possible 'slopforking' situation.

    • Doesn't load for me
    • Works on MacOS Chrome
    • Laggy but cool UI
    • Needs polish and better performance
    Counterarguments:
    • Nice interface, similar to Binding of Isaac Shader Studio
    Software Development Graphics & Rendering
  9. Pairwise Order of a Sequence of Elements from morwenn.github.io
    14 by ibobev 2d ago | |

    Article: 15 min

    The article discusses the concept of pairwise order in sequences and its relation to measures of disorder, such as Amp, Runs, and Mono. It explains how these measures can be redefined based on the pairwise order and highlights their properties.

    This work contributes to the field of algorithm analysis and could lead to more efficient sorting algorithms or measures of presortedness in data processing tasks, potentially impacting industries that rely on these techniques.
    • The pairwise order is defined as the sequence made of the sign function applied to the difference operator over a sequence of elements.
    • Equal elements in sequences affect measures differently when analyzed through the lens of the pairwise order.
    Quality:
    The article provides clear definitions and explanations, avoiding overly technical jargon for a broad audience.

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Computer Science Algorithms, Data Structures
  10. Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction from pcgamer.com
    25 by Brajeshwar 1h 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 (14): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the legal shutdown of Turtle WoW, a mod that added new gameplay mechanics and content to Classic World of Warcraft. There's criticism towards Blizzard for losing creativity and engineering talent, while some argue in favor of Turtle WoW's gameplay being more compelling than recent Blizzard content. The discussion also touches on moral rights versus legal rights regarding copyright violation.

    Counterarguments:
    • Blizzard has legal rights to shut down Turtle WoW for copyright violation
    • should pursue the game as an independent project
    • culture advances through remixes, artists shouldn't have a stranglehold on culture forever
    Gaming Video Games, Gaming News
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