Dementia is an asshole ⌘ Read more
Google flags Immich sites as dangerous
Article URL: https://immich.app/blog/google-flags-immich-as-dangerous
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45675015
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From karaoke terminals to AI résumés: The winners of GitHub’s For the Love of Code challenge
This summer, we invited devs to participate in our hackathon for joyful, ridiculous, and wildly creative projects. Here are the winners of For the Love of Code!
The post [From karaoke terminals to AI résumés: The winners of GitHub’s For the Love of Code challenge](https://github.blog/open-source/from-karaoke-terminals-to-ai-resumes-the-winners-of-github … ⌘ Read more
South Korea officially recognises same-sex couples in national census ⌘ Read more
Slováci v zahraničí 41
Najnovšie, už 41. číslo zborníka Slováci v zahraničí, ktoré vydala Matica slovenská v rámci edície Vedecké zborníky, opäť potvrdzuje svoje stabilné miesto medzi publikáciami mapujúcimi život, dejiny a kultúrne dedičstvo Slovákov žijúcich mimo územia Slovenskej republiky. Na 192 stranách prináša pestrú paletu štúdií, materiálov, prameňov, spomienok a recenzií, ktoré odrážajú bohatstvo, kontinuitu a dynamiku krajanského sveta. Zostavovateľkou a šéfredaktorkou zborníka je … ⌘ Read more
Watch a woman throw this little girl into a dumpster and ran over to rescue her. Everyone say hello to Frey the newest member of my family! ⌘ Read more
Russia unleashes world’s largest terror campaign on Ukraine’s energy grid ahead of winter ⌘ Read more
Hunters or collectors? New evidence challenges claim Australia’s First Peoples sent large animals extinct
Tens of thousands of years ago, Australia was still home to enigmatic megafauna—large land animals such as giant marsupial wombats, flightless birds, and short-faced giant kangaroos known as sthenurines. ⌘ Read more
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No camera covered Louvre wall where jewel thieves broke in, reveals director ⌘ Read more
Update: We decided to leave him at home ⌘ Read more
Israel’s parliament advances bill to annex occupied West Bank ⌘ Read more
Had to say goodbye to the old girl yesterday ⌘ Read more
LFX Insights: A new way to understand open source projects
Open source forms the backbone of modern technology ecosystems. From orchestration and observability to frameworks and developer tools, today’s technology choices depend on projects we may not control but rely on every day. The challenge: not… ⌘ Read more
Germany: Far-right lawmakers accused of spying for Russia ⌘ Read more
Serum promotes hair growth by mimicking the effects of skin irritation
Skin irritation, such as through eczema, promotes hair growth in mice, which prompted scientists to create a treatment that works via similar pathways, with no discomfort required ⌘ Read more
What 350 different theories of consciousness reveal about reality
There are hundreds of coherent theories attempting to explain the origins of experience. Robert Lawrence Kuhn explores what they reveal about free will, artificial intelligence and life after death ⌘ Read more
Google says its quantum computer can reveal the structure of molecules
A new quantum computing protocol may be able to augment a standard technique for understanding molecules in chemistry, biomedicine and materials science ⌘ Read more
Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare
Classical swine fever reduces productivity and harms animal welfare, but pigs have now been genetically edited to make them completely resistant to the disease ⌘ Read more
Colour e-paper screen offers high-res video with low energy use
Future smartphones and other devices could have colour e-paper displays, thanks to a new technique that lets such screens display video while minimising energy usage ⌘ Read more
Top security researcher shares their bug bounty process
For this year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the GitHub Bug Bounty team is excited to put the spotlight on a talented security researcher—@dev-bio!
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Louvre director acknowledges failure after jewel heist and says she offered to resign ⌘ Read more
China overtakes US as Germany’s top trading partner ⌘ Read more
How plant-fungi friendships may change in the face of warming soil and rising CO₂ levels
Just as the human body contains a multitude of symbiotic microbial companions, most plant species also live alongside microbial friends. Among these companions are mycorrhizal fungi, which help plants gather water and nutrients—particularly nitrogen—from the soil. In exchange, plants provide mycorrhizal fungi with an average of 3% to 13% of the carbon they pull from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and so … ⌘ Read more
Ukraine Said It Used Storm Shadow to Strike Russia Gunpowder Facility ⌘ Read more
OpenBSD 7.8 released
Like clockwork, every six months, we have a new OpenBSD release. OpenBSD 7.8 adds support for the Raspberry Pi 5, tons of improvements to sleep, wake, and hibernate, the TCP stack can now run in parallel on multiple processors, and so much more. DRM has been updated to match Linux 6.12.50, and drivers for the Qualcomm Snapdragon DRM subsystem and Qualcomm DisplayPort controller were added as well. The changelog is, as always, long and detailed, so head on over for the finer details. OpenBS … ⌘ Read more
Sweden signs letter of intent to export 100-150 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine ⌘ Read more
Cryptographic Issues in Cloudflare’s Circl FourQ Implementation (CVE-2025-8556)
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What about the icons in pifmgr.dll?
Raymond Chen has another great post about some of the classic icons from Windows 95, this time focusing on pifmgr.dll. In this file, there are a variety of random-seeming icons, and it turns out they’re random for a reason: they were just a bunch a fun, generic icons intended for people to use when creating PIF files. The icons in pifmgr.dll were created just for fun. They were not created with any particular programs in mind, with one obvious exception. They w … ⌘ Read more
I see you’ve chosen death ⌘ Read more
Understanding driver updates through Windows Update
Microsoft has published a set of short questions and answers about driver updates through Windows Update, and there’s one tidbit in there I found interesting. Driver dates might look old, but that is not true. The driver date is descriptive info set by the driver provider and can be any date they choose. When determining which driver to install, Windows Update uses targeting information set by the provider inside the driver file … ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Maturity Model 4.0 (Beta): Reflecting what’s next for cloud native — and we want your input
The CNCF Cartografos Working Group is excited to announce the beta release of the Cloud Native Maturity Model 4.0. This version expands the framework to include AI, FinOps, and evolving cultural practices. We invite the community… ⌘ Read more
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