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What Color Is a Tennis Ball?

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/02/what-color-tennis-ball-green-yellow/523521/
1•thunderbong•28s ago•0 comments

Databricks Apps Tutorial: Scalable Streamlit Modular Template for Production

https://medium.com/towards-data-engineering/databricks-apps-tutorial-scalable-streamlit-modular-t...
1•protmaks•2m ago•0 comments

Mythos 'Discovered' a CVE in Its Training Data and That's Still Worrying

https://rival.security/posts/mythos-discovered-a-cve-already-in-its-training-data---and-thats-sti...
1•speckx•6m ago•0 comments

Chaos erupts as cyberattack disrupts learning platform Canvas amid finals

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/05/chaos-erupts-as-cyberattack-disrupts-learning-platform-c...
2•joozio•10m ago•0 comments

Hobonichi Digital Planner

https://techoapp.1101.com/
1•skogstokig•13m ago•0 comments

Seedream AI image studio for global creators

https://www.doubao.photos
2•yibaoshan•15m ago•0 comments

Claude's signup workflow is terrible

2•b112•20m ago•0 comments

Sociotechnical Architecture Reviews: Understanding Teams, Not Just Artefacts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb3xsZVqxpY
1•RebootStr•25m ago•1 comments

Notes on Incidents

https://www.seangoedecke.com/notes-on-incidents/
1•dondraper36•25m ago•0 comments

Why LLM-as-judge fails for code evaluation

https://navigara.medium.com/the-story-of-navigara-how-we-built-the-performance-layer-for-modern-e...
2•alienll•37m ago•0 comments

Brightness Issue in Old S3 Graphics Cards

https://hackaday.com/2026/04/21/why-some-s3-videocards-have-a-brightness-issue/
2•networked•42m ago•0 comments

Turn any title into thumbnail, OG image or blogpost cover

https://thumbapi.dev
2•dinall•43m ago•1 comments

PWABuilder

https://pwabuilder.com/
4•Tomte•44m ago•0 comments

The Enemy (Part 4)

https://stephanrewind.itch.io/atlantic-41/devlog/1516937/the-enemy-part-4
2•ndr42•44m ago•1 comments

I Still Like Jenkins

https://til.andrew-quinn.me/posts/i-still-like-jenkins/
3•hiAndrewQuinn•48m ago•2 comments

A YouTube Music player that runs in your terminal

https://github.com/chuzcjoe/musicli
2•chuzcjoe•50m ago•0 comments

LeWorldModel: Stable End-to-End Predictive Architecture from Pixels

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.19312
4•felineflock•52m ago•0 comments

LUKSbox: Encrypted vaults that survive the next decade

https://github.com/PentHertz/LUKSbox
7•fratellobigio•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: I made an IPv6 proxy for GitHub

https://githubv6.com/
2•immibis2•1h ago•0 comments

Cherry Kearton – groundbreaking 19th-century nature photographer

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260507-cherry-kearton-the-eccentric-influence-on-a-young-sir...
3•jeffwass•1h ago•1 comments

I Will Never Use AI to Code

https://antman-does-software.com/i-will-never-use-ai-to-code-or-write
41•ishanz•1h ago•42 comments

Poka-Yoke

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poka-yoke
7•the-mitr•1h ago•1 comments

Anthropic weighs fundraising for near $1T valuation, FT reports

https://www.reuters.com/technology/anthropic-weighs-fundraising-near-1-trillion-valuation-ft-repo...
4•giuliomagnifico•1h ago•0 comments

Young people explicitly banned from openSUSE – urgent call for reversal

https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/project@lists.opensuse.org/message/6PU6JU2IGKDANYNN3KIXD...
11•robin_reala•1h ago•2 comments

The Birthplace of AI

https://www.cantorsparadise.com/the-birthplace-of-ai-9ab7d4e5fb00
4•tzury•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Know Any Good Jokes?

https://6jokes.com
1•dobodob•1h ago•0 comments

Why people prefer Hermes than OpenClaw

https://agentwatch.aicompass.dev
1•davideuler•1h ago•1 comments

Code with Claude 2026 – San Francisco (playlist) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMIWm5y90xA&list=PLmWCw1CzcFim2obQ-w3ohbULOfwp5lApR
1•pramodbiligiri•1h ago•0 comments

EU calls VPNs "a loophole that needs closing" in age verification push

https://cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns-a-loophole-that-needs-closing-in-age-verification-push/
70•muse900•1h ago•26 comments

Building an AI-Powered IDE Companion App

https://mesmacosta.medium.com/google-cloud/from-idea-to-execution-building-an-ai-powered-ide-comp...
1•graup•1h ago•2 comments
Open in hackernews

EU calls VPNs "a loophole that needs closing" in age verification push

https://cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns-a-loophole-that-needs-closing-in-age-verification-push/
70•muse900•1h ago

Comments

chii•1h ago
How come tax loopholes aren't as scrutinized?

Mandatory age verification online is a blight imho. It should be outlawed.

stirkac•53m ago
How can you define a tax loophole then? Since there isn't a thing you can do called a "Tax loophole", but rather a collection of otherwise totally legitimate practices, just used as an optimization, they are impossible to define, and as such, be scrutinized. It's a neverending whack-a-mole...
jraby3•52m ago
Why? Isn't your age verified when you renew your drivers license? Purchase something on Amazon?

When I was a kid, child programming and commercials were heavily scrutinized. Now any kid can access porn, violence, and scams on the internet. That's a blight. Not age verification.

oneshtein•49m ago
> Now any kid can access porn, violence, and scams on the internet.

Before Internet they used paper.

zeroonetwothree•48m ago
I don’t understand, did broadcast TV or cable do age verification? Surely kids could watch content that was for adults very easily.
tmjwid•25m ago
As a kid, you never found a stack of porno magazines in the woods did you?
kaliqt•18m ago
That’s the job of parents. No exceptions. OP is right, it needs to be outlawed.
vkou•51m ago
What makes you think they aren't? The Double-Irish-Dutch-Sandwich in particular was cracked down on.
spwa4•39m ago
To be replaced by the Irish tax department making direct deals that are essentially the same. But ONLY for specific companies (principle: big multinationals don't pay tax at all, local companies get big tax raises. Irish companies are dying, multinationals are moving to Ireland)

https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/ireland/corporate/tax-credits-a...

In case anyone wonders: this means the FANG companies don't pay tax in Ireland if they hire enough people in Ireland, which has famously high income tax. It is, in other words, effectively a massive tax increase on the employees while actually reducing total tax income in the EU compared to the "double dutch sandwich".

Note that Ireland signed at least 2 international treaties that they weren't going to do this (OECD minimum tax treaty, EU tax treaty). Of course, there are no consequences to this.

The response to is that EU is exploring company-tax-per-transaction which is so incredibly bad in the massive administrative burden it will generate. It's not final, but it will mean that for every transaction done companies will have to keep (PER transaction) pieces (plural) of evidence for what country they happened in. Every single transaction.

https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/projects-and-acti...

nickff•3m ago
Lots of governments give tax exemptions to selected industries (film comes to mind) or even companies (Foxconn/TSMC); I don’t support this behavior, but I don’t see what makes Ireland special in this regard.
tgv•14m ago
Just the fact that it takes NGOs and journalists to uncover tax evasion practices. The governments and tax offices aren't looking. CumEx was a scandal in 2017, and despite being known since 1992, has only recently led to just a handful of prosecutions.
reddalo•54s ago
I agree, age verification on the web should 100% banned.

Parents should learn how to be parents; the government shouldn't force companies to do parenting instead.

SilverElfin•52m ago
Ugh. Here we go again. Europe’s politicians just cannot stop with wanting to control everyone and everything. It’s as if bureaucracy is the actual goal. Privacy and anonymity should be protected by law. Not violated by law.
LaurensBER•46m ago
I listen to a bunch of (mostly left) podcasts where they sometimes invite members of the European parlement and while I can agree with some of their opinions its downright scary how they think about regulations.

For everything that's wrong in society the answer seems to be more and more regulations. The negative effects (such as the lack of European AI companies) are then waved away (it's because Europe spends their money on American AI instead of investing in EU AI).

It's honestly scary.

mclbdn•7m ago
Care to share some of these podcasts?
oneshtein•51m ago
Yet another «copy protection».

Legislation must call real experts before making any *technical* decisions.

applfanboysbgon•50m ago
Ah yes, the most pressing issue of our times. Mandatory surveillance of every person's activities is a reasonable solution to the critical issue of teenagers watching porn, who totally won't be able to bypass this by... grabbing Dad's phone.

Obviously, it's not about the children. It was never about the children. If I had my way every one of these people would be taken to a gulag, because they are evil, have evil intentions, and blatantly lie to further their evil goals. I am tired of the intolerant being tolerated, and by allowing this to fester we are headed for a much worse totalitarian dystopia.

donmcronald•39m ago
All accounts and that are important to kids have are being tied to their real identity and they won’t be able to get a new one if they’re banned. The potential for social engineering is insane.

All of these ID laws are going to make it more dangerous for kids online IMO.

“Hi I’m a Roblox moderator. Your account was reported for X and you’ve been temp banned. Come to platform Y to appeal. Start by submitting all your personal info and a selfie.”

And it’ll be completely normalized by big tech. Seriously. WTF are they thinking?

tgv•9m ago
> grabbing Dad's phone

That will only very rarely happen. Do you actually know people that will just give you their phone so you can watch porn? For more than one minute? People are so addicted to their phones.

> it's not about the children

It's also about the children, but there surely are parties which use the process to further their own goals.

> I am tired of the intolerant being tolerated

That's not the right quote for this case.

donmcronald•48m ago
I think all the identity verification schemes should start with the beneficial owners of companies. Governments have been lobbied to allow complete anonymity for the wealthy that own businesses doing questionable things while regular people are going to have to show id to buy food.
patrickk•15m ago
Shell companies for the ruling class, ever decreasing anonymity for the peasants.
nickff•6m ago
As someone who lives in a jurisdiction which does require such disclosure: it is a significant inconvenience for small businesses, and no benefit to the general public.
JV00•19m ago
Perhaps these legislators are addicted to porn and don't want their children to do to themselves the same they have done. Would explain their obsession and relentlessness to get this done.

It's just a pity they are destroying the internet while doing that. They should be attacking the companies making money from porn instead.

And by the way porn can damage your mind even after 18 so age verification is not a real solution anyway.

skeptic_ai•10m ago
Porn or social media or fake news destroy kids brain more? I can’t even tell
9753268996433•18m ago
North Korea calls VPNs “a loophole that needs closing” in age verification push
qnpnpmqppnp•17m ago
This title seems misleading.

The EP paper appears to be highlighting the existence of a debate regarding VPN.

Relevant quote:

"Some argue that this is a loophole in the legislation that needs closing and call for age verification to be required for VPNs as well. In response, some VPN providers argue that they do not share information with third parties and state that their services are not intended for use by children in the first place. The Children's Commissioner for England has called for VPNs to be restricted to adult use only.

While privacy advocates argue that imposing age-verification requirements on VPNs would pose significant risk to anonymity and date protection, child-safety campaigners claim that their widespread use by minors requires a regulatory response. Pornhub and other large pornography platforms have reportedly lost web traffic following the enforcement of age-verification rules in the UK, while VPN apps have reached the top of download rankings."

Of course I'm not saying the EU won't regulate VPNs, but nowhere in this paper is "the EU" stating that VPNs need closing.