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X’s ‘Everything App’ Metamorphosis Supposedly Accelerating Soon with ‘X Money’ Rollout
It's been years, but Elon Musk is reportedly still trying to make this happen.
gizmodo.com
What Tim Cook built
On the latest episode of Equity, we discuss how Apple has changed since Cook became CEO in 2011, and what challenges incoming CEO John Ternus will be facing.
techcrunch.com
Context decay, orchestration drift, and the rise of silent failures in AI systems
The most expensive AI failure I have seen in enterprise deployments did not produce an error. No alert fired. No dashboard turned red. The system was fully operational, it was just consistently, confidently wrong. That is the reliability gap. And it is the problem most enterprise…
venturebeat.com
Amazon’s new podcast strategy: Monetize everything
Amazon's podcasting business seems to have transformed over the past six months.
techcrunch.com
DF Paraphernalia: Last Call for This Round of T-Shirts and Hoodies
It’s really just a coincidence, but it was 20 years ago this week that I went full-time writing Daring Fireball (after writing the site in my spare time for 4 years). That feels like a long time ago. But it feels like yesterday, too. In my announcement, I wrote: Daring Fireball i…
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Maine Governor Vetoes Landmark Data Center Moratorium
The plan would have frozen data center constructions in the state until November 2027.
gizmodo.com
International tech
I spent forty years believing I was mentally strong because I never broke down — it took one question to make me understand that what I called strength was just a very old, very practiced form of disappearing
The moment my therapist exposed how I'd spent four decades perfecting the art of emotional invisibility, masquerading as the strong, silent type while actually abandoning everyone who ever tried to truly know me.
siliconcanals.com
It took me until 44 to realize that the most dangerous comfort is a life that’s bearable — not bad enough to leave, not good enough to feel like living
After years of telling myself I should be grateful for my stable marriage and decent job, I discovered the most insidious trap isn't rock bottom or dramatic failure—it's the comfortable numbness of a life that's just bearable enough to endure but never quite worth celebrating.
siliconcanals.com
Psychology says true love in your 50s and beyond doesn’t look like the version you were sold, it isn’t the spark or the intensity or the certainty, it’s the quiet Tuesday evening you’re tired and a bit unkind, and the person across from you stays in the room without making it mean anything
When the butterflies fade and the grand gestures stop, what remains is something far more powerful—the kind of love that survives your worst Tuesday evening and still chooses to stay.
siliconcanals.com
Psychology says the people who genuinely seem happy aren’t more optimistic or more grateful than everyone else, they’re the ones who stopped chasing the feeling a long time ago and quietly built a life small enough, honest enough, and slow enough that happiness had nowhere left to hide from them
The genuinely happy people you know aren't posting motivational quotes or keeping gratitude journals—they're the ones who quietly downsized their lives until there was nowhere left for contentment to escape.
siliconcanals.com
Nobody talks about what actually happens to your friendships in the first years of retirement, and it isn’t drama or fallouts, it’s the quiet Tuesday afternoon you realise some people only knew the working version of you, and there’s nothing left to talk about now that the building between you is gone
The hardest part isn't losing touch with your work friends—it's sitting across from someone you spent 40 years with and realizing you've both been talking about the past for an hour because without the job site between you, there's nothing left to say.
siliconcanals.com
Dhan Bets Beyond Brokerage
Having assembled a capital markets stack, spanning APIs, AI-led tools, content, education and algorithmic investing, over the past five years,…
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2026 Green Powered Challenge: A Portable Solar Panel, Made Better
Many of us will have seen the portable solar panels offered on our favourite online purveyors of electronics, but some who have bought them remain unimpressed with their performance.  [t.oster92] …read more
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GitHub unwanted UX change: issue links now open in a popup
Article URL: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/192666 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47910546 Points: 222 # Comments: 116
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SWE-bench Verified no longer measures frontier coding capabilities
Article URL: https://openai.com/index/why-we-no-longer-evaluate-swe-bench-verified/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47910388 Points: 226 # Comments: 133
openai.com
Freeze Moving Tools with a Stroboscopic Camera
If you take a video of a spinning wheel, you’ll probably notice that the spokes appear to turn more slowly than the wheel is actually rotating, and sometimes in the …read more
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Building an IBM PCjr BIOS from Source Using Original Printed Source Code
As unloved as IBM’s PCjr was, with only a one-year production run, it’s hard to complain about the documentation available for it. This includes the x86 assembly listing for the …read more
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GoDaddy gave a domain to a stranger without any documentation
Article URL: https://anchor.host/godaddy-gave-a-domain-to-a-stranger-without-any-documentation/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47911780 Points: 495 # Comments: 190
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A Sail and Oar Skiff Built from Common Lumber
For those first venturing into sailing, it can be overwhelming since the experience is thick with jargon and skills that don’t often show up in life ashore. With endless choices, …read more
hackaday.com
An AI agent deleted our production database. The agent's confession is below
Article URL: https://twitter.com/lifeof_jer/status/2048103471019434248 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47911524 Points: 361 # Comments: 501
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Dyson Vacuums and the Curse of Cooked Capacitors
It seems to be becoming a bit of a theme that consumer electronics are dying not due to some critical fault, but due to Cooked Capacitor Syndrome (CCS). Case in …read more
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