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A grumpy screed about AI in software engineering

https://sam.sutch.net/posts/a-grumpy-ai-screed
1•ssutch3•1m ago•0 comments

Idea would turn the Earth into a giant space telescope

https://www.snexplores.org/article/idea-would-turn-earth-giant-space-telescope
1•somedude89897•4m ago•1 comments

Open Source is not immune to monopoly

https://humancode.us/2026/07/17/open-source-monopoly
1•ilreb•6m ago•0 comments

Nadella Blasts AI Industry's Double Standard

https://finance.biggo.com/news/438f299b-ca23-468d-b37d-0ffe09a4ca55
1•nittanymount•13m ago•1 comments

The Netdna-Ssl.com Takeover

https://scotthelme.co.uk/a-dead-cdn-a-wildcard-and-an-attack-waiting-to-happen-the-netdna-ssl-com...
1•mercurybee•14m ago•0 comments

Native C# CEL Implementation

https://www.nuget.org/packages/Celly
2•jackedEngineer•19m ago•0 comments

New Jersey Couple Aids Meteorite Discovery After It Crashes Through Their Roof

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/15/science/meteorite-new-jersey.html
2•gmays•20m ago•0 comments

Merck's Lipfendra becomes first oral PCSK9 treatment

https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/merck-scores-fda-nod-lipfendra-becomes-first-oral-pcsk9-treat...
1•toomuchtodo•22m ago•1 comments

Open Problems Solved by LLMs? A Survey of Verifiable Mathematical Discovery [pdf]

https://aclanthology.org/2026.bigpicture-main.2.pdf
2•antondd•31m ago•1 comments

Credit Card Points Are a Transfer from the Broke to the Comfortable

https://willisallstead.substack.com/p/your-credit-card-points-are-a-transfer
11•willio58•35m ago•2 comments

Why X Is Not Our Ideal Window System

https://people.freedesktop.org/~ajax/WhyX.pdf?__goaway_challenge=meta-refresh&__goaway_id=c287e9b...
2•signa11•35m ago•1 comments

ReFrame – The EPaper Camera

https://reframe.camera/
2•NetOpWibby•37m ago•0 comments

PSA about abuse of cat(1) command. Don't abuse cats

https://www.abuseofcats.com
3•scooterbooper•38m ago•0 comments

Aside – Reddit-like circles with AI-ranked feeds

https://aside.cool/
1•zhiwenhuang•40m ago•0 comments

People Counter with Infrared Sensor: Build Your Own System in a Few Hours

https://comuniq.xyz/post?t=1406
3•01-_-•44m ago•0 comments

Sourced ranking of the AI infrastructure build-out

https://www.capexindex.com/
2•umangsehgal93•47m ago•0 comments

Loop Library for Engineers

https://signals.forwardfuture.com/loop-library/
1•tylerdane•48m ago•0 comments

Common diet tips about water intake and spicy foods could be dead wrong

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/07/common-diet-tips-about-water-intake-and-spicy-foods-coul...
2•littlexsparkee•49m ago•0 comments

Figma for Email?

https://www.hedwig-ai.com/
2•neshc•49m ago•1 comments

M17 rev B done, rev C next

https://m17project.org/2026/06/16/linht-rev-b-status-what-works-what-broke-and-why-rev-c-is-next/
2•client4•50m ago•0 comments

My C and Assembler 3D Real Time Renderer from 1997

https://ben3d.ca/blog/rendering-real-time-3d-before-gpus
2•bhouston•53m ago•0 comments

Clang: Hardware-Assisted AddressSanitizer Design Documentation

https://clang.llvm.org/docs/HardwareAssistedAddressSanitizerDesign.html
2•signa11•55m ago•0 comments

A Functional Taxonomy of World Models by Fei-Fei Li

https://drfeifei.substack.com/p/a-functional-taxonomy-of-world-models
3•andsoitis•55m ago•0 comments

Goiânia Accident

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
3•isagues•57m ago•0 comments

Tyler Cowen: the future belongs to AI maniacs

https://www.thefp.com/p/tyler-cowen-ai-maniacs-future-economy
2•thoughtpeddler•58m ago•1 comments

Repeal of national park rule could impact drinking water for millions

https://www.courthousenews.com/repeal-of-national-park-rule-could-impact-drinking-water-for-milli...
4•geox•58m ago•0 comments

Things you didn't know about indexes

https://jon.chrt.dev/2026/04/15/things-you-didnt-know-about-indexes.html
2•thunderbong•59m ago•0 comments

Claude Code(Fable) refused my slow down instruction

https://qusaisuwan.github.io/cc-incident/index.html
2•qusaisuwan•1h ago•0 comments

VM Timekeeping: Using the PTP Hardware Clock on KVM

https://www.libertysys.com.au/2024/04/vm-timekeeping-using-the-ptp-hardware-clock-on-kvm/
2•randen•1h ago•0 comments

BigKeyRing – Physical Key Management

https://bigkeyring.com/
2•Kroopo•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

LG monitors installing adware on Windows PCs

https://www.techradar.com/televisions/lgs-gaming-monitors-and-tvs-are-facing-a-user-revolt
15•0xC0ncord•1h ago

Comments

0xC0ncord•1h ago
Full title: 'Whoever came up with this is a massive idiot': LG's gaming monitors and TVs are facing a user revolt, due to seemingly installing adware on PCs — and telling you to warn guests they may be recorded by AI features, to comply with 'wiretapping' laws
wilkystyle•1h ago
That is... quite a title.
claaams•1h ago
I wish we lived in a world where companies like this would be punished but I think they're just going to say oops, effectively blaming it on some intern and moving on without anything happening to them.
wilkystyle•1h ago
> you can avoid installing the latest software — but that means you won't get any security updates, which are important

They're not important if nothing can connect to the TV.

> Or you can disable your TV's connection to the internet so it can't send information back, but that obviously makes it less useful

It is far from obvious because smart TVs are nothing more than data collection devices running thoughtlessly designed and user-hostile reskins of the android operating system and running on criminally underpowered hardware.

> [...] and will also disable the voice controls anyway.

Good.

No TV of mine ever has or ever will get a connection to the Internet. It is a dumb display panel whose only job is to try not to corrupt an otherwise perfectly fine HDMI signal from my Apple TV with stupid gimmicks like AI picture enhancement and software frame smoothing/interpolation.

garciansmith•55m ago
This is also about monitors (as per the article, even the title...). Those are dumb and can't connect to the internet, but as soon as you connect them to a Windows 11 PC software is automatically downloaded.

"As Gamers Nexus reports, some LG monitors appear to be installing adware on Windows PCs without asking for permission: in addition to the LG Monitor App Installer, they also install McAfee Scam Detector."

abrookewood•45m ago
I used to take this position, but weirdly enough, the app store version of Jellyfin worked better than the one I had loaded onto a FireTV, so I changed my mind. Might need to revisit that decision.
darth_avocado•52m ago
One more W for Apple.

> in addition to the LG Monitor App Installer, they also install McAfee Scam Detector. LG's own app requires full access to all system resources, which potentially includes all your online activity, logins, hardware, location and more.

No device of mine will ever allow McAfee in. The fact that it’s still being legally sold as a security software in 2026 is ridiculous.

garciansmith•41m ago
The author of this article is way too kind to LG.

They write: "I think the terms and conditions are an attempt at corporate ass-covering rather than something sinister: the preceding paragraph talks specifically about when 'a product with voice recognition functionality is used' and it's possible that 'family members, guests, children, and bystanders" might be overheard; if you're choosing to activate AI-based voice features then of course voices are going to be captured and processed in order for those features to work.'"

All of this is sinister. Opting you in by default to being spied upon is sinister. Using Windows updating mechanisms to automatically install adware is sinister. Designing features on your TVs and monitors that will violate eavesdropping and wiretapping laws unless the end user seeks consent from those present around the (some people cannot ever consent!) is sinister.

Note also that this doesn't just affect new monitors and TVs. The Gamer's Nexus video linked in the article (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9uefFYe6bM) also notes that a Windows box with a 3-year-old monitor plugged in suddenly received the adware.

AndrewDavis•9m ago
My recommendation for some time gas been get the best value smart TV and don't connect it to the internet. Use devices you trust to play content. Problem solved.

... But this. Is crazy, but has been possible for some time. Years ago I plugged a spare mouse at office in, and it happened to be Razor branded. Within a few seconds I had razor software popup on my screen (at least) asking me to click a button to install their suite. I was horrified.

BoingBoomTschak•8m ago
Honest question: is there a single trustworthy SK brand? Be it Samsung, LG or Hyundai/Kia, I've only seen some of the worst anti-consumer practices exported from there.