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  1. First, make me care from gwern.net
    136 by andsoitis 2h ago | | |

    Discussion (52): 16 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of writing, including audience targeting, content creation strategies, and social media's impact on attention span and creativity. Opinions vary on the effectiveness of different writing techniques, with a focus on catering to specific audiences and avoiding clickbait-style introductions. The discussion also touches on the role of narrative in engagement and the evolution of content consumption platforms like TikTok.

    • Writing should cater to the audience's needs and interests.
    • TikTok is a powerful tool for content creators but can negatively impact users' attention spans.
    Counterarguments:
    • The importance of providing value over just being engaging or attention-grabbing.
    • Critiques of the effectiveness of clickbait-style introductions in maintaining reader interest.
  2. OnePlus update blocks downgrades and custom ROMs by blowing a fuse from consumerrights.wiki
    93 by validatori 55m ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    The article discusses the OnePlus ColorOS 16.0.3.501 update that introduced an anti-rollback mechanism to prevent downgrading of devices or installing custom ROMs by blowing electronic fuses in Qualcomm processors.

    This update may limit user freedom in customizing their devices, potentially leading to a decrease in customer satisfaction and trust in the brand. It also raises concerns about the right to repair and planned obsolescence.
    • The update affects OnePlus 13, OnePlus 15, OnePlus Ace 5 series devices.
    • Users cannot revert to previous versions of firmware after the update.
    • Affected devices include OnePlus 12, OnePlus 13/13T, OnePlus 15, OnePlus Ace 5/Pro, OPPO Find X7 Ultra, and OPPO Pad 4 Pro.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and does not contain exaggerated claims.

    Discussion (24): 4 min

    The comment thread discusses OnePlus's actions related to firmware level issues, their comparison with other brands like iPhone, and implications of remote updates. There is a debate about the advantages of these actions and whether they undermine ownership rights.

    Counterarguments:
    • OnePlus has pretty much become irrelevant since Carl Pei left the company. Its more or less just a rebranded Oppo nowadays.
    Software Operating Systems, Mobile Development
  3. A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch from github.com/tldev
    380 by dnw 5h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Posturr is a macOS app that uses your Mac's camera and Apple's Vision framework to monitor your posture in real-time. When it detects poor posture, it progressively blurs your screen as a gentle visual reminder to sit up straight.

    , the app promotes better posture which can lead to improved health outcomes for users.
    • Gentle visual reminder through screen blur
    • Works across all connected monitors
    • Local processing, no cloud or tracking
    Quality:
    The article provides clear instructions and technical details without exaggeration or bias.

    Discussion (134): 18 min

    The comment thread discusses an app idea for monitoring posture and ergonomics, with opinions on its worthiness, security concerns, and the value of open-source code. Users debate whether notarization provides adequate security and consider the benefits of compiling the app themselves. The conversation also touches on AI integration and the potential for monetizing open-source projects.

    • The app idea is worth paying for
    • Notarization does not guarantee security
    • Open-source code allows users to audit the app themselves
    Counterarguments:
    • Notarization provides malware protection
    • Users might prefer compiling the app themselves for security reasons
    Software Development macOS Applications, User Experience, Human-Computer Interaction
  4. Spanish track was fractured before high-speed train disaster, report finds from bbc.com
    64 by Rygian 2h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    An initial report finds that a fracture in the track occurred before the high-speed train derailment in Spain, which led to the death of 45 people. The investigation also discovered 'notches' on the wheels of three earlier trains and the Iryo train's carriages.

    This incident raises concerns about the safety of high-speed rail systems, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and regulation in the industry.
    • Three earlier trains had similar notches on their wheels
    • Iryo train's carriages also showed 'notches'
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and does not contain any explicit opinions or biases.

    Discussion (46): 9 min

    The comment thread discusses the derailment of a high-speed train in Spain, focusing on track monitoring and maintenance techniques, railway safety systems in Japan vs Spain, and the impact of track maintenance on derailment prevention. The discussion also touches upon railway sabotage and security concerns.

    • Better track monitoring and maintenance could prevent derailments
    • Japan's high-speed rail system has a better safety record
    Counterarguments:
    • Physics of high-speed trains make it difficult for barriers to prevent fatalities
    • Track expansion and politicking may have led to insufficient track maintenance
    Transportation Railway Safety
  5. Using PostgreSQL as a Dead Letter Queue for Event-Driven Systems from diljitpr.net
    128 by tanelpoder 5h ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses an innovative approach of utilizing PostgreSQL as a dead letter queue (DLQ) for event-driven systems to handle failures gracefully. The system uses Kafka for high-throughput event ingestion while storing failed events directly into a DLQ table in PostgreSQL, providing visibility and control over the lifecycle of these events.

    By treating failures as predictable and observable events, this approach reduces operational stress and enhances system resilience.
    • Introducing a DLQ retry scheduler backed by ShedLock to safely retry eligible events

    Discussion (34): 7 min

    The comment thread discusses the use of PostgreSQL as a message queue system, with opinions on its scalability and suitability for high volume applications. Alternative SQL-based queue systems are also mentioned as potential solutions.

    • PostgreSQL can serve as a message queue system
    • Alternative queue systems based on SQL databases are more appropriate for high scale processing
    Counterarguments:
    • PostgreSQL may not be the best choice for extremely high volume or concurrency applications
    • Alternative queue systems can also go down, and overcomplicating systems is a concern
    Database PostgreSQL
  6. I was right about ATProto key management from notes.nora.codes
    25 by todsacerdoti 2h ago | |

    Article: 8 min

    The author discusses his experience with ATProto's key management system and the difficulties he encountered while trying to create a decentralized account on Bluesky, highlighting issues with documentation, user-friendliness, and centralization.

    Centralization concerns within decentralized systems can undermine trust and hinder adoption among users who value privacy and autonomy.
    • The author's frustration with the lack of documentation and user-friendliness in ATProto's key management system.
    • The difficulties encountered while creating a decentralized account on Bluesky, including issues with CORS headers, account activation, and the need for manual adjustments to the DID document.
    • The mention of centralization concerns when a centralized authority can prevent interaction within the system.
    Quality:
    The article presents a personal experience with ATProto's key management system, which may not be representative of the entire user base.

    Discussion (1):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Technology Blockchain & Cryptocurrency, Social Media
  7. Doom has been ported to an earbud from doombuds.com
    279 by arin-s 9h ago | | |

    Article: 7 min

    An earbud version of the classic game DOOM has been developed and is accessible through an internet-connected queue system. The game runs on Pinebuds Pro with open-source firmware, utilizing a DOOMBuds repository for the ported game and DOOMBUDS-JS for browser interaction.

    • Uses DOOMBuds and DOOMBUDS-JS repositories
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed technical information and explanations without overly sensationalizing the project.

    Discussion (90): 16 min

    The discussion revolves around the innovative porting of DOOM to Pinebuds Pro, with a mix of technical insights, humor, and nostalgia. There are concerns about environmental impact and discussions on the capabilities and limitations of small devices.

    • DOOM has been successfully ported to Pinebuds Pro
    • Pinebuds Pro is an innovative device with potential for more applications
    Counterarguments:
    • Concerns about environmental impact of producing such devices
    • Discussion on the capabilities and limitations of using DOOM as a benchmark for computing power
    Games Game Development, Technology
  8. A flawed paper in management science has been cited more than 6k times from statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
    575 by timr 12h ago | | |

    Article: 27 min

    Andy King discusses his experience with attempting to replicate a highly-cited paper on corporate sustainability in Management Science journal, highlighting issues such as flawed methodology, lack of response from authors and the scholarly community, and the challenges faced in correcting the record.

    • The paper in question has been cited over 6,000 times.
    • King encountered serious flaws in the methodology.
    • Authors ignored King's requests for collaboration.
    • Management Science journal rejected multiple attempts at correction.
    Quality:
    The article presents a detailed account of an academic's experience with publication issues, providing insights into the challenges faced in scholarly communication.

    Discussion (304): 1 hr 39 min

    The comment thread discusses various issues related to scientific research, including flawed methodologies, lack of accountability among researchers, and concerns about the peer review process. There are calls for more transparency, rigorous standards in publishing, and the role of AI in improving scientific integrity. The conversation also touches on political influences on academic research and the complexity of addressing systemic versus individual issues within academia.

    • The research methods used in the paper were flawed.
    • Researchers are not held accountable for their actions.
    • The peer review process is inadequate.
    • There should be more rigorous standards in scientific publishing.
    Counterarguments:
    • Arguments against harsher consequences, suggesting that people are inherently good or misguided.
    • Defenses of the current system, emphasizing the complexity and challenges faced by researchers.
    • Critiques of blaming systems over individual actions, advocating for a balance between systemic change and personal responsibility.
    Academic Integrity Scholarly Publications, Research Ethics
  9. AI Tribalism from nolanlawson.com
    24 by zurvanist 33m ago | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses the author's evolving perspective on Large Language Models (LLMs) and their increasing integration into software development. The author initially viewed LLMs as amusing toys but has since seen them become a significant part of their coding process, with the ability to write code, refine specifications, and even find bugs that humans might miss.

    • Author's initial skepticism towards LLMs
    • LLMs' ability to write code and refine specifications
    • Increased reliance on LLMs for routine tasks
    Quality:
    The article presents a personal perspective on the evolution of AI in software development, with balanced views on both the benefits and concerns.

    Discussion (6):

    The comment thread discusses the cost of AI services, specifically focusing on whether costs should come down and how transparent these costs are. There is a disagreement on this topic with one party advocating for lower costs and transparency, while another suggests that even higher costs might be acceptable due to potential VC funding issues.

    • The models don’t have to get better
    Counterarguments:
    • we might not have a choice when all that VC money runs out
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, Software Development
  10. Google confirms 'high-friction' sideloading flow is coming to Android from androidauthority.com
    570 by _____k 5d ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    Google is introducing a 'high-friction' sideloading process on Android 8.0 and later, aiming to increase user awareness about installing apps from unverified sources while still allowing advanced users to choose the riskier option.

    Google's move may affect user behavior, potentially reducing the prevalence of sideloading apps on Android devices, which could have implications for app security and privacy.
    • New 'high-friction' flow for sideloading apps will be implemented in newer versions of Android.
    • Google insists it's not a restriction on sideloading but an 'Accountability Layer'.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and balanced analysis without sensationalizing the topic.

    Discussion (605): 2 hr 10 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on the differences between Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems. Key points include hardware quality, app selection, consumer trust, and antitrust concerns. There is debate over which platform offers better hardware, with some arguing that Chinese manufacturers have surpassed Apple in certain aspects. Opinions vary on whether Google's strategy to remove differentiating features from Android is beneficial or detrimental. The conversation also touches on privacy, security, and the potential for alternative mobile operating systems.

    • Google's strategy is to continue removing differentiating features from Android that also help them mitigate the threat of antitrust.
    • Apple has higher consumer trust.
    • Apple has better app selection (for most people).
    Counterarguments:
    • Apple has never had better hardware (on mobile).
    • Google's recent strategy doesn't make sense for Google.
    Software Development Android, Google Play
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