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Type Inference for Plain Data

https://www.haskellforall.com/2025/08/type-inference-for-plain-data.html
1•todsacerdoti•25s ago•0 comments

The only thing that matters (2007)

https://pmarchive.com/guide_to_startups_part4.html
1•mooreds•53s ago•0 comments

Ridges.ai – Submit agents that compete and make $20K/day

https://www.ridges.ai/
1•shr1ftyy•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Inworld Runtime – A C++ graph-based runtime for production AI apps

https://inworld.ai/runtime
2•rogilop•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: GitChamber – list, read and search GitHub repos without rate limits

https://gitchamber.com/
2•xmorse•6m ago•1 comments

The one-liner for max-width, centering, and margins

https://frontendmasters.com/blog/the-one-liner-for-max-width-centering-and-margins/
1•speckx•6m ago•0 comments

Step Away from Share Button

https://stepawayfromthesharebutton.com/
1•paulpauper•7m ago•0 comments

Why Your Stimulant "Stopped Working" (and What's Going On)

https://psychofarm.substack.com/p/why-your-patients-stimulant-stopped
1•paulpauper•8m ago•0 comments

What Is It Like to Be a Bot? [pdf]

https://keithfrankish.github.io/articles/Frankish_What%20is%20it%20like%20to%20be%20a%20bot.pdf
1•paulpauper•8m ago•0 comments

Air Canada starts shutting down

https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco//home/book/travel-news-and-updates/2025/ac-action.html#/
1•herodotus•9m ago•1 comments

Sam Altman was wrong: AI didn't defeat auth. Single factors did

https://stytch.com/blog/ai-didnt-defeat-auth-single-factor-did/
4•prydonius•12m ago•0 comments

Everything I Know about Self-Publishing

https://kk.org/thetechnium/everything-i-know-about-self-publishing/
1•speckx•14m ago•0 comments

Gartner's Grift Is About to Unravel

https://dx.tips/gartner
2•mooreds•15m ago•0 comments

External Secrets Operator to pause releases, needs additional maintainers

https://old.reddit.com/r/kubernetes/comments/1mp34uk/eso_maintainer_update_we_need_help/
1•mmoogle•16m ago•0 comments

Lessons learned from implementing SIMD-accelerated algorithms in pure Rust

https://kerkour.com/rust-simd
1•unsolved73•18m ago•0 comments

What are Forward Deployed Engineers, and why are they so in demand?

https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/forward-deployed-engineers
1•walterbell•20m ago•0 comments

Doorway Effect

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doorway_effect
1•jonbaer•20m ago•0 comments

Air-Gapping and Authentication

https://fusionauth.io/blog/air-gapping
3•mooreds•20m ago•0 comments

Nginx Introduces Native Support for Acme Protocol

https://blog.nginx.org/blog/native-support-for-acme-protocol
2•phickey•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LLM Arena – LLMs play turn-based games

https://nullwiz.github.io/llm-arena/
1•nullwiz•21m ago•0 comments

Let me scan this out of stock item for you

https://github.com/python-ai-bootcamp/inStockScanner
1•PythonMcPythony•23m ago•0 comments

The SaaS competitor's agent is coming

https://blog.paid.ai/p/the-saas-competitors-agent-is-coming
1•arnon•23m ago•0 comments

TTS Studio: Test and compare browser-based TTS models

https://github.com/clowerweb/tts-studio
1•CharlesW•24m ago•0 comments

Prices as the optimal mechanism: Why I Support Capitalism

https://nicholasdecker.substack.com/p/why-i-support-capitalism
2•walterbell•24m ago•0 comments

Switzerland Asks Whether Its Famed Neutrality Is Fit for the Modern World

https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/switzerland-asks-whether-its-famed-neutrality-is-fit-for-the-modern-world-c71df294
2•JumpCrisscross•24m ago•0 comments

How bad will climate change get? The only way to know is to fund basic research

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02508-8
4•rntn•25m ago•0 comments

We built a logging platform for GitHub Actions with ClickHouse

https://www.blacksmith.sh/blog/logging
2•saisrirampur•25m ago•0 comments

Global study: upswing in photosynthesis driven by land, offset by oceans

https://phys.org/news/2025-07-global-upswing-photosynthesis-driven-offset.html
1•PaulHoule•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Vaultrice – A real-time key-value store with a localStorage API

https://www.vaultrice.com/
1•adrai•25m ago•0 comments

Americans, Be Warned: Lessons from Reddit's Chaotic UK Age Verification Rollout

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/08/americans-be-warned-lessons-reddits-chaotic-uk-age-verification-rollout
16•pseudolus•27m ago•2 comments
Open in hackernews

We caught companies making it harder to delete your personal data online

https://themarkup.org/privacy/2025/08/12/we-caught-companies-making-it-harder-to-delete-your-data
116•amarcheschi•2h ago

Comments

fnord77•1h ago
Is there any downside to requesting data brokers delete your personal data?
amanaplanacanal•1h ago
The biggest downside is that it's probably a waste of your time.
anon_e-moose•1h ago
If you reach out to them you're risking validating that the data they already have is somewhat accurate, plus they might demand more information from you.

What do you get back from giving that?

SilverElfin•40m ago
my worry is that the request to delete data requires that you give them data about who you are. And who knows what they will do with that
droolboy•1h ago
Try trying to delete your open ai data. Even if you live somewhere with the right to forget or some protection they refuse the request unless you upload a copy of your ID. But then they have that data.
amarcheschi•1h ago
if you live in a eu, a gdpr request can be followed by a request to your id only if there is reasonable doubt that you're faking an identity. Groupon did this and had to stop: https://gdprhub.eu/index.php?title=DPC_(Ireland)_-_Groupon_I...
olddustytrail•36m ago
I don't think there is a mechanism to do that. I think that puts all AI models in breach of the GDPR by default.

I might be wrong but if I'm not that's a serious problem for AI companies.

datadrivenangel•1h ago
"After reviewing the websites of all 499 data brokers registered with the state, we found 35 had code to stop certain pages from showing up in searches."

That's not as bad as I would have expected

stevekemp•1h ago
Of course you did. I've been submitting GDPR subject information requests to companies that spam me - and most of them ignore me.

The ones that do take the time to reply usually say "We've deleted your personal data now", which is not at all what I want. I want to know what details they have about me, where they obtained it, and why they think spamming me is acceptable.

I've got a folder where I keep printouts of the recent offenders, and once I get a few weeks of holiday I'll start filing small-claims cases against them.

graemep•56m ago
> I've got a folder where I keep printouts of the recent offenders, and once I get a few weeks of holiday I'll start filing small-claims cases against them.

A rare case of doing God's work at a profit!

hendo3000•1h ago
Does deleting your data even matter if it's already been sold to a data broker?
ChrisMarshallNY•43m ago
What mugshot extortionists do, is charge you to delete your mugshot, then move it to another domain that they own.
nemomarx•34m ago
"will pay to delete info" is one of the more valuable pieces of data about you after all
BolexNOLA•37m ago
There’s still value in turning the faucet off if you ask me. Especially if you’ve hardened security/privacy practices to better protect yourself moving forward.

I only got really serious about consistently using VPN’s, firewalls, adblockers, and more privacy centered browsers a few years ago. I would say over the last 8 to 12 months I finally started to see it pay off. I still don’t see a lot of ads if ever, and they are wildly off target when I do see them. Using email aliases that I regularly purge has also made a huge difference when it comes to password/info leaks in particular.

Now if I could only get my damn phone number under control… so tired of the endless spam texts

amarcheschi•1h ago
btw, in europe, UK, turkey you should be able to use the official european digital advertisement alliance website to opt out from profiling from a bunch of ad providers: https://www.youronlinechoices.com/
jFriedensreich•1h ago
And as important: making it impossible or very hard and annoying to export and own your data.
cnst•40m ago
Some companies somehow blatantly get away with not allowing any export at all.

For example, Amazon eero, the overpriced WiFi router that doesn't even work (without phoning back home and having an app installed on your phone). They had an outage like a year ago, and during said outage, all your existing ad blocking stopped working, too, even if you never rebooted during the outage, and even though said blocking is supposed to be performed locally. I think you can't even get the ad blocking unless you or your ISP pays for the special subscription, either. (I imagine the thing could have removed all local ad blocking settings and lists during the time it couldn't confirm you're still a paying customer because their cloud was down?)

Does anyone know how exactly does Amazon get away with not providing data export for their eero product? I haven't seen a Blink or Ring exports, either. The main Amazon dot com does have the export, which has some extensive data you may not think they do collect, but it doesn't cover eero, Blink or Ring.

anonzzzies•33m ago
Yes, I am happy I can export my data with google but boy it is annoying to do.
yard2010•18m ago
Those pricks throttled the download to 30 kbps. When I tried to download with aria, after a few failed attempts (not straight forward ofc) I got a message saying I can only download it 6 times, and that I should send a new request.

This is evil.