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Githubs reputation being exploited by bad actors to distribute malware

https://adam.kostarelas.com
1•giuliomagnifico•31s ago•0 comments

Math and Physics Applets

https://falstad.com/mathphysics.html
1•rdtsc•56s ago•0 comments

Malign Coincidence – MAGA and the moment of hyperscaling

https://open.substack.com/pub/adamtooze/p/chartbook-410-malign-coincidenc
1•hirpslop•1m ago•1 comments

YouTube reinstating creators banned for Covid-19, election content

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5517922-youtube-reinstates-banned-creators/
2•spenvo•1m ago•0 comments

The energy cost of your AI query

https://www.hopit.ai/stories?slug=the-hidden-energy-cost-of-your-ai-query-2025-09-24-3e8d9
1•Arkid•3m ago•0 comments

Free and open-source resume templates

https://relocateme.substack.com/p/free-and-open-source-resume-tools
1•andrewstetsenko•3m ago•0 comments

The Climate Change Paradox

https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-climate-change-paradox-20250915/
1•mgl•3m ago•0 comments

Memory stall: agony before OOM

https://coroot.com/blog/memory-stall-the-agony-before-oom/
2•openWrangler•4m ago•0 comments

Amazon Kitchen Services

https://stackadilly.com/blog/if-restaurants-ran-like-aws
1•twerkman•4m ago•0 comments

Checking that functions are constant time with Valgrind

https://www.imperialviolet.org/2010/04/01/ctgrind.html
1•g0xA52A2A•7m ago•0 comments

A $5 Solution to a $100K Problem [ft. NetBird]

https://netbird.io/use-cases/teams-remote-access
2•devildriver89•8m ago•0 comments

Zorin OS 18 Beta Out with New Design, Smarter Tiling and Target Windows Migrants

https://news.itsfoss.com/zorin-os-18-beta/
1•losgehts•8m ago•0 comments

Gene Weingarten – Down with the Caps Lock Key (2009)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/26/AR2009062602537.html
2•ohjeez•8m ago•0 comments

Denmark's Petition on ChatControl: Say No to EU "Mass Surveillance"

https://mastodon.social/@chatcontrol/115241974344102261
2•nickslaughter02•9m ago•2 comments

How AI inference is quietly reshaping cloud economics

https://www.hopit.ai/stories?slug=how-ai-inference-is-quietly-reshaping-cloud-economics-2025-09-2...
1•Arkid•10m ago•0 comments

Meta Accused of Torrenting Porn to Advance Its Goal of AI 'Superintelligence'

https://www.wired.com/story/meta-lawsuit-strike-3-porn-copyright-ai/
2•mikhael•10m ago•0 comments

Robot umpires approved for MLB in 2026 as part of challenge system

https://apnews.com/article/robot-umpires-mlb-2026-d70c6431d1cccfcf7a6e69e3ce47b417
2•c420•12m ago•0 comments

Cloudflare VibeSDK: open-source vibe coding platform

https://github.com/cloudflare/vibesdk
1•cuuupid•12m ago•0 comments

Disney+ Getting Another Price Hike

https://www.macrumors.com/2025/09/23/disney-plus-price-increase-2025/
2•mgh2•12m ago•0 comments

I have a project with ~200k LoC, written with AI codegen. AMA

1•iagooar•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LatAmCoders – AI hiring platform for Latin American devs

https://www.latamcoders.com
1•eibrahim•14m ago•0 comments

11-Year-Old Faustino Oro Scores First GM Norm, Crosses 2500

https://www.chess.com/news/view/faustino-oro-gm-norm-crosses-2500
1•wslh•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Jobsurd – Satirical Jobs Board

https://www.jobsurd.com/
1•vectorius•16m ago•0 comments

Multiple Courts Confirm: Carriers Must Protect Your Phone Location Data

https://epic.org/multiple-courts-confirm-carriers-must-protect-your-phone-location-data/
3•Improvement•17m ago•0 comments

Spatial Sequence Synesthesia

https://www.thesynesthesiatree.com/2021/03/spatial-sequence-synesthesia.html
1•chriskw•18m ago•0 comments

Uber launches prepaid passes for frequent routes

https://www.theverge.com/news/782765/uber-prepaid-pass-bundle-discount-route
1•thm•20m ago•0 comments

So I Got Into a Fight with YouTube [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEA0JzhpzPU
1•rectang•20m ago•1 comments

Japanese city passes ordinance to limit smartphone use to 2 hours/day

https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/general-news/20250923-282583/
3•anigbrowl•21m ago•1 comments

C40 is a global network of mayors of the leading cities

https://www.c40.org/
1•doener•21m ago•0 comments

Maritime Trade Shaped Elite Wealth

https://estimateproperty.blogspot.com/2025/09/how-maritime-trade-shaped-elite-wealth.html
1•vertisoma•23m ago•0 comments
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Android users can now use conversational editing in Google Photos

https://blog.google/products/photos/android-conversational-editing-google-photos/
57•meetpateltech•1h ago

Comments

netsharc•1h ago
- Enhance 34 to 36.

- Pan right and pull back. Stop.

- Enhance 34 to 46.

- Pull back. Wait a minute. Go right. Stop.

- Enhance 57-19.

- Track 45 left. Stop.

- Enhance 15 to 23.

- Give me a hard copy right there.

svachalek•48m ago
We'll really be in the future when this feature allows looking around corners like in the movie.
Legend2440•14m ago
You can already do that with some of the other AI generators. Whatever you see around the corner is all hallucinated of course.
jajuuka•1h ago
I was just thinking something like this would be nice. I wanted to remove a shadow from a picture but lasso tools weren't picking it up. After some Googling found a tool in Samsung Gallery to do it. It still tried to steer me towards generative edits instead though.

But just telling it "remove the shadow from this image" would be great.

SketchySeaBeast•1h ago
Enhance. Enhance. Enhance.

Honestly surprised to see such a quick turn around on what was a Pixel 10 exclusive feature. I guess they did that for Circle to Search too.

xnx•58m ago
Glad to see that these features aren't artificially limited to specific hardware, often under the pretense that some advanced "AI chip" is necessary.
SketchySeaBeast•47m ago
Google certainly has to walk a fine line here because it's not like the hardware they are selling is compelling by itself.
xnx•29m ago
True. Being "stock" (free of unremovable spyware/crapware) and getting OS updates are the primary benefits of Pixel devices for me.
SketchySeaBeast•26m ago
I'm on a Pixel right now as well and, just like you say, it's the software experience that sells it. Enough to justify my next phone also being a Pixel? Jury is still out on that.
acka•29m ago
These features are limited to a specific demographic (those who are 18+ and live in the US) and are 'eligible' (whatever that means) though.
barbazoo•1h ago
Not affiliated, but Immich (https://immich.app/) is a great self-hosted alternative to Google Photos.
prabakarviji•1h ago
Interesting. any alternative options for iCloud Photos?
JaggedJax•1h ago
Not affiliated, but Immich (https://immich.app/) is a great self-hosted alternative to iCloud Photos.
TranquilMarmot•1h ago
You can import your iCloud photos into Immich. Immich itself is agnostic to the photos and mostly just operates on folders of files.

https://github.com/simulot/immich-go is what I used to import ~300gb of photos from Google Photos to Immich. Not sure how well it works for iCloud.

There is also https://ente.io/ which is a private & secure photo backup app that you don't need to self-host.

CharlesW•56m ago
> Not sure how well it works for iCloud.

iCloud Photos stores originals (assuming you're using "Download Originals to this Mac") in the "originals" folder of your .photoslibrary package.

If you don't sync your originals, use iCloud Photos Downloader (https://github.com/icloud-photos-downloader/icloud_photos_do...) to get them.

into_ruin•1h ago
I really tried my best with Immich, but because I didn't want to open a port on my home firewall it made syncing kind of a pain.

I ended up going with Ente and have been pretty happy with it.

TranquilMarmot•1h ago
I host Immich in Hetzner (VPS w/ attached 1TB storage box) and connect to it using Tailscale which works pretty flawlessly on my phone. It's great, although the VPS is pretty slow and I might move to a home server at some point.

I might also just switch over to Ente so I don't have to deal with the self-hosting. Price for Ente is about equivalent for what I'm paying Hetzner right now.

dsvf•53m ago
You could keep the Hetzner VPS with storage for faster online serving of assets and connect a second immich instance only for machine learning on your home server. That way you'd get the best of both worlds: fast media serving and higher performance. That would mean that images are uploaded to the Hetzner server, but the compute-intensive image classification takes place on your home server.
thehamkercat•13m ago
Immich didn't have encryption last time i checked, do you trust hetzner with your photos?

I also use Immich, but on a local server (using tailscale to reach it from outside)

walthamstow•1h ago
Tailscale solves the open port thing for me
mcny•27m ago
I seriously dislike adding a package source for a single application. It feels dirty to me. I can't explain it but it makes me feel like I need to take a shower.

I don't use arch but this looks cleaner than whatever Debian or fedora (both of which I use) have going on

https://tailscale.com/kb/1036/install-arch

xd1936•23m ago
Alternatively, I feel much better when the upstream vendor is the one packaging and signing the software I install, instead of a (possibly malicious) volunteer from my distro's repository team.
kakokiyrvoooo•1h ago
Tailscale is what I use to solve such issues.
skwee357•41m ago
Wireguard is the answer. That's how I use it
kllrnohj•1h ago
Unfortunately it seems to still be lacking HDR images support ( https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/7262 ) if you care about that or not.
HumblyTossed•1h ago
I first read that as controversial editing. I'm not sure I was wrong.
PStamatiou•1h ago
What is happening on the Photos team? I know a lot of the core team has left already, but lately it really seems like they are cramming in AI functionality in a way that does not consider the whole experience and it truly feels bolted-on. First they tried to mess with regular search and had to leave in a setting for people to go out of their way to disable it.

Google Photos used to be one of my most favorite apps. Now it's some testing playground. I'm sure some new startup is approaching this area so the cycle can repeat.

jsheard•53m ago
> lately it really seems like they are cramming in AI functionality in a way that does not consider the whole experience and it truly feels bolted-on.

"They" could be just about any major software vendor as of late, it's hardly specific to Google.

thewebguyd•23m ago
> but lately it really seems like they are cramming in AI functionality in a way that does not consider the whole experience and it truly feels bolted-on.

I feel that everywhere, not just Google. Windows is probably one of the most egregious with copilot being jammed into every app.

None of this "AI" stuff feels integrated or even thought out at all. The whole thing is just bolted on and it feels like the only reason is so they can say "see, we have AI too! Now give us money" to investors.

plorg•1h ago
Meanwhile they nuked a bunch of actually useful conventional and device-local editing functionality in the same app.
xnx•1h ago
Oh no. What did they remove?
mrbonner•1h ago
Imagine one day that Tesla will only allow you to control your car with voice commands. It would be hilarious. Is conversation UX suitable for everything? I think not.

Turn left, no other left, no the left after that left. No, damn it stop the car.

/s

jezzamon•59m ago
Conversational via text, not via voice
fulafel•57m ago
Does this require associating your phone with a G account?
jjice•48m ago
I believe so. I'd imagine the image has to be uploaded to Google Photos as well, since most of their nice features like personal tagging require that.

Part of the reason I switched to an iPhone was for all the on device stuff that Google insists you use the cloud for.

ktosobcy•49m ago
Uhm... I'm probably "consevative" but if I take a photo I want to have a photo of the moment and not "a variation of the moment"... o_O
bahmboo•39m ago
The original is always kept and is easy to see
lxgr•37m ago
Have you never taken a time-sensitive photo that was otherwise perfect but has an annoying visual obstruction (e.g. traffic sign poles, a reflection on a windshield for photos taken out of a moving car etc.)?
ipaddr•26m ago
No because it captures the moment.
IncreasePosts•20m ago
How exactly does it capture the moment? Almost certainly, the camera doesn't capture what your eyes do, even without advanced computational photography because of lens effects, color range, etc...so what moment is being captured? The moment of the camera?
chankstein38•39m ago
Yeah, I'm alright. They're really desperately trying to find something that gets people excited about all the AI garbage they're shoveling at us. It's sad. Maybe find something that actually solves a problem instead of just sunk-cost-fallacying LLM crap.
estimator7292•19m ago
The "AI boom" is really just "sunk cost fallacy At Scale" it's incredible
allisdust•32m ago
As usual the comments here are very negative on anything and everything AI. This will definitely have appeal for normal users outside of HN bubble. This is also why Google is in a unique position to be able to really capitalize on AI: they already have users that they can ship to vs the next YC startup being able to hit critical mass.
init2null•12m ago
If you want to try well-engineered neural network use, you should be trying Adobe's products. They have integrated these features with far more tact and actual benefit than I would've expected from them. Google is embarrassing themselves by stuffing AI in places it doesn't fit, and Microsoft is worse.
the_gipsy•31m ago
Just yesterday I wanted to simply take the first frame of one of those stupid "motion" photos (that someone else took, but could have happened to me given the weekly UI churn). I tried really hard, but it's just not possible.

What I did find was many, many different buttons and icons that start some kind of AI magic enhancement crap.

renewiltord•26m ago
Okay that's a cool feature. This is a good place to use this technology.

It is interesting, though, that Google's products have suffered so much regression as AI has advanced. In the past I could search my images with "Subaru" and reliably get photos. Now it's clearly a subset.

Same with Google's voice assistant which was actually more capable 5 or 6 years ago.

I get it. It's probably easier to maintain with a general purpose LLM or diffusion model behind the scenes or whatever. It's just a pity that the PMs and engineers who made the good stuff have either lost their positions or have changed their minds.

MaxPock•8m ago
So many companies just about to find out that their apps were features not products.