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  1. Valve releases Steam Controller CAD files under Creative Commons license from digitalfoundry.net
    1441 by haunter 18h ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    Valve releases CAD files for Steam Controller and Puck under Creative Commons license to encourage modding and accessory creation.

    Promotes creativity and innovation in the gaming community, potentially leading to a wider variety of accessories for Steam Controller.
    • Encourages modders to create accessories like skins, charging stands, grip extenders, or smartphone mounts.
    • Files include external shell designs with engineering diagrams.
    • Released under a restrictive Creative Commons license.
    • Commercial entities can contact Valve directly for accessory terms.

    Discussion (455): 1 hr 47 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on Valve and its Steam platform. There is agreement that Valve provides value to gamers through its wide selection of games, updates, and community features. However, there are concerns about the high cut on game sales (30%) compared to other digital storefronts, as well as criticism regarding Valve's handling of gambling-related issues and lack of transparency in business practices.

    • Valve is a good company that provides value to gamers.
    • Valve's Steam platform has monopolistic power in the PC gaming market.
    Counterarguments:
    • Valve's 30% cut on game sales may be too high compared to other digital storefronts.
    • Valve should provide more information about their business practices and policies, especially regarding issues like gambling and user rights.
    Software Development Open Source, Gaming Hardware
  2. Appearing productive in the workplace from nooneshappy.com
    1175 by diebillionaires 17h ago | | |

    Article: 21 min

    The article discusses the impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) on various industries and work environments, particularly in terms of productivity, expertise, and decision-making processes.

    Generative AI may lead to a decline in expertise development within organizations as it takes over tasks that used to teach judgment. It also risks mismanagement and misunderstanding, potentially affecting client trust and satisfaction.
    • Generative AI can produce work that resembles expert-level output without being expert.
    • Novices may use AI to create artifacts outside their training, potentially leading to riskier outcomes.
    • AI-generated work is often overestimated by users due to its agreeable nature and lack of critical evaluation.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view on the topic, discussing both positive and negative aspects of AI in the workplace.

    Discussion (448): 2 hr 14 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns regarding AI's impact on workplace dynamics, productivity, and ethics. Key themes include AI exacerbating the Dunning-Kruger effect, destabilizing management structures, elongation of workplace artifacts, disconnect between established systems and AI-enhanced capabilities, and ethical implications of using AI in documentation and communication.

    • AI is exacerbating the Dunning-Kruger effect in society
    • AI is a destabilizing force that management structures are unable to compensate for
    • The elongation of workplace artifacts has become problematic
    • There's a disconnect between established operational/corporate systems and the new AI-enhanced powers of individual workers
    • AI is replacing some BS jobs, but it also enables people to exploit human desire and creative motivation without delivering value
    Counterarguments:
    • The core of the problem is that AI allows engineers who were previously inexperienced or downright mediocre, pretend that they are talented.
    • Adding to the grab-bag of useful flow-dysfunction concepts and metaphors: Braess's paradox. Sometimes adding a new route makes congestion strictly worse!
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, AI Ethics, Workforce Transformation
  3. Permacomputing Principles from permacomputing.net
    143 by andsoitis 7h ago | | |

    Article: 22 min

    The article discusses the principles of permacomputing, a concept that aims to promote sustainable digital practices by drawing inspiration from permaculture. It outlines 10 principles for designing human technology with social and ecological considerations in mind, focusing on resilience, care for hardware, observation, refusal, exposing inner workings, simplicity vs complexity, flexibility, building on solid ground, adaptability, and integration of biological resources.

    Promotes awareness about the environmental impact of digital activities, encourages sustainable practices in technology design, and fosters a culture that values resilience and resourcefulness.
    • Promoting sustainability and resilience
    • Encouraging awareness about the environmental impact of digital activities
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of permacomputing principles and their implications.

    Discussion (67): 25 min

    The comment thread discusses the permacomputing community, which aligns with anti-capitalist, anarchist, and intersectional feminist values. Participants debate whether these political influences are off-putting or beneficial, considering historical computing culture and the role of technology in social justice movements.

    • Permacomputing scene aligns with specific political ideologies
    • Participants may find the political aspects off-putting
    Counterarguments:
    • Permacomputing is not inherently political, but rather a subset of participants hold certain values
    • The organization aims to be inclusive while promoting specific principles
    • Sustainability and environmental concerns are central to the movement
    Technology Digital Privacy, Sustainability, Computer Science
  4. SQLite Is a Library of Congress Recommended Storage Format from sqlite.org
    253 by whatisabcdefgh 12h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    SQLite is recognized by the US Library of Congress as a recommended storage format for datasets, alongside XML, JSON, and CSV.

    Enhances the credibility and reliability of SQLite as a storage solution, potentially leading to increased adoption in various industries.
    • The criteria considered by the Library of Congress when selecting formats include disclosure, adoption, transparency, self-documentation, external dependencies, impact of patents, and technical protection mechanisms.

    Discussion (68): 12 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on database management systems, with a focus on SQLite's advantages compared to other solutions like Excel and ExFAT. It also touches upon the use of zstd compression for data storage and the debate around banning certain file formats in favor of more secure alternatives.

    • SQLite is a preferred database solution due to its simplicity and efficiency
    • Excel should not be used as a database
    • ExFAT filesystem has significant drawbacks
    Counterarguments:
    • Some companies ban Excel due to its shadow database use
    • DevOps and DBA teams prefer heavy-duty servers for their stability
    • Excel has features like sheets, columns, rows, primary keys, foreign key references, and GUI forms that can be used as a database
    Data Data Science, Data Center
  5. Show HN: Social Network for Corporate Cringe from CringeOut.com
    16 by CringeOut 1h ago | | |

    Discussion (15):

    The comment thread discusses a social network aimed at making fun of corporate cringe, with users sharing opinions on its novelty aspect, login requirements, and lack of features. Comparisons are made with LinkedIn as an alternative platform.

    • This platform is a novelty site that requires no login.
    • It lacks important features in its early stages.
  6. Diskless Linux boot using ZFS, iSCSI and PXE from aniket.foo
    95 by stereo-highway 7h ago | | |

    Article: 21 min

    This article describes how to set up diskless Linux boot using ZFS, iSCSI, and PXE on a gaming PC with Windows as the primary operating system.

    This setup can lead to improved system stability and reduced maintenance efforts in environments where multiple Linux systems are frequently booted from a single network drive, potentially benefiting IT departments and remote work setups.
    • Limitations of using USB drives and maintaining GRUB entries manually
    • Benefits of remote booting, including avoiding disturbance to the Windows setup
    • Detailed steps for installing Debian on a network drive using Netboot.xyz, TFTP, DNSMasq, ZFS, iSCSI, and PXE
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed, step-by-step instructions with technical depth suitable for advanced users.

    Discussion (47): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses various approaches to diskless Linux, focusing on NFS and iSCSI network storage solutions. Opinions vary regarding the ease of setup, performance, and compatibility with different operating systems. Technical discussions include comparisons between NFS, iSCSI, NBD, and ZFS-backed networks, as well as considerations for bootstrapping and root filesystems.

    • NFS diskless approach
    • Root-on-NFS issues
    • iSCSI vs NBD comparison
    Computer Science ,Cloud Computing,Operating Systems
  7. Boris Cherny: TI-83 Plus Basic Programming Tutorial (2004) from ticalc.org
    12 by suoken 2d ago | |

    Article: 40 min

    This tutorial is a guide for beginners on how to program the TI-83 Plus calculator using BASIC. It covers various programming concepts such as functions, variables, loops, and drawing commands, along with practical examples and tips for improving code efficiency.

    • Disp Function
    • Output Function
    • Variables
    • Loops
    • Drawing Functions
    • Challenges
    Quality:
    The tutorial is well-structured and provides clear explanations, but lacks interactive elements.

    Discussion (3):

    The comment thread reflects on how a TI-83+ manual sparked interest in programming and humorously contemplates the future discovery of teenage online activities.

    • The original manual for the TI-83+ led to a passion for programming
    Education Computer Science, Programming
  8. Vibe coding and agentic engineering are getting closer than I'd like from simonwillison.net
    609 by e12e 19h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    The article discusses the convergence of vibe coding and agentic engineering in AI-assisted programming, highlighting concerns about code quality and responsibility as AI tools become more reliable.

    AI-generated code may lead to increased trust in unreliable software, potentially affecting job security for developers and the quality of products developed by companies using AI tools.
    • AI agents are proving themselves capable of producing high-quality code without human oversight, leading to ethical concerns about accountability.
    • Normalization of deviance in AI-generated code may lead to increased trust in unreliable software.
    • Shifts in the software development lifecycle and design processes due to increased productivity.
    Quality:
    The article presents a balanced view of the topic, discussing both the benefits and concerns related to AI-assisted programming.

    Discussion (659): 3 hr 7 min

    The discussion revolves around the potential benefits and risks of using Large Language Models (LLMs) in software development, particularly focusing on productivity gains, code quality, maintainability concerns, and ethical implications. There is an agreement among participants that LLMs can enhance efficiency when used appropriately but raise significant questions about long-term sustainability, accountability, and the role of human oversight.

    • LLMs can improve productivity with proper guidance.
    • Over-reliance on LLMs poses risks to maintaining code quality and sustainability.
    Counterarguments:
    • Arguments against the idea of replacing human engineers entirely with AI systems due to concerns over responsibility, ethics, and long-term sustainability.
    Artificial Intelligence AI Coding Tools
  9. Photoshop's challenges with focus, pt. 2 from unsung.aresluna.org
    35 by frizlab 2d ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    The article discusses Photoshop's recent UI update and criticizes various issues related to focus, such as non-focused input fields, lack of pre-selected values, discrepancies between hover and focus handling, and loss of focus after backspacing through the field.

    • Renamed 'focus mode' to 'quiet mode'
    • Misalignment and off-gestalt design language
    • Problems with input fields, sliders, and modals
    Quality:
    The article presents a detailed critique of Photoshop's UI update, focusing on usability issues and the lack of improvements over existing features.

    Discussion (10): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses various issues with Photoshop's recent update, including frustration with its select and mask tool, loss of functionality in the hue/saturation panel, difficulty getting rid of Adobe products, and perceived failures in product management. The tone is predominantly negative, with users expressing dissatisfaction and criticism.

    • Photoshop's select and mask tool is frustrating to use.
    • The hue/saturation panel has lost functionality.
    • Adobe products are difficult to get rid of.
    • The changes made in the update seem like a failure of product management and embarrassment.
    Counterarguments:
    • It’s not that hard to picture people spending 8+ hours a day going through these windows for years if not decades to come, and it’s not hard to add and multiply all...
    Software Development User Interface Design
  10. ZAYA1-8B: An 8B Moe Model with 760M Active Params Matching DeepSeek-R1 on Math from firethering.com
    4 by steveharing1 1h ago | |

    Article: 12 min

    Zyphra introduces ZAYA1-8B, an 8B Moe model with 760M active parameters that matches DeepSeek-R1 on math benchmarks and stays competitive in reasoning and coding tasks, trained entirely on AMD hardware.

    This model's use of AMD hardware could influence the AI industry by promoting competition in hardware choices and encouraging innovation outside NVIDIA monopolization.
    • Competitive with Claude Sonnet 4.5 on reasoning, Gemini 2.5 Pro on coding

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, AI Models
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