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Quad9 DOH HTTP/1.1 Retirement, December 15, 2025

quad9.net
103 points·by pickledoyster·7 mesi fa·61 comments

Tangram for Linux Is a Browser Built for Web Apps

omglinux.com
4 points·by pickledoyster·9 mesi fa·1 comments

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pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
One thing you haven't noted is radio.

Some local radio DJs frequently play songs I enjoy that have under 1K plays on youtube. No algo or platform is surfacing those. Local radio gets me both local and international music. A friend of mine prefers critically acclaimed stuff, so he streams radio shows from NTS and the like.
pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
it's disappointingly easy
pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Warcraft 3 had some of the greatest mods that kept the player base alive for decades
pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
>When I'm building out a new feature, I can churn through millions of tokens in Claude code.

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>Not sure what model provider profit per token is, but let's say it's .001 cents.

So you'd be willing to pay thousands for a new feature, right?
pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I did not realize Eno could not read sheet music. I always thought he used graphical expressions in his presentations as an artistic choice.
pickledoyster
·7 mesi fa·discuss
imo, this paragraph covers the essence of a good chunk of the article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_of_penicillin#Replic...
pickledoyster
·8 mesi fa·discuss
A bit of OT, but I have four iPhone 5/5s/SE (the SE is peak design and form factor, fight me) lying around that I use strictly as offline devices for things like saving data from my heart rate monitor, controlling my action camera, doing voice/field recordings through the 3.5mm connector – stuff I'd prefer never to leave my device (or data that should be open to user control but requires an invasive app to work, I have very few apps on my daily driver).

These devices are are small, snappy and powerful enough in 2025.
pickledoyster
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is based on HSBC's model, which assumes some incredible numbers, such as: > user numbers on an S-curve that by 2030 reaches 3bn, “equivalent to 44 per cent of the world’s adult population” ex China.

Unfounded statements (outside of language tasks, fwiw), such as: >LLM subscriptions will become “as ubiquitous and useful as Microsoft 365”, HSBC says.

As well as this bold claim about OAI's potential to double the conversion rate: >It models that by 2030, 10 per cent of OpenAI users will be paying customers, versus an estimated 5 per cent currently.

Does not include a major player in its market share analysis at all: >Google is excluded entirely

And, still, it suggests that: > OpenAI is expected to still be subsidising its users well into next decade

Fascinating.
pickledoyster
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I've been distro hopping recently and missing the Web Apps application in Linux Mint. Somehow, Tangram slipped my radar until now. Seems to have never been mentioned on HN too.

more: https://github.com/sonnyp/Tangram
pickledoyster
·9 mesi fa·discuss
SEO slop is what the LLMs were trained on. GIGO
pickledoyster
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Creating a product for creeps is so on brand for a company founded by a creep.
pickledoyster
·9 mesi fa·discuss
>Several European governments have jailed people for social media posts. Many Europeans support this - they don't understand how government censorship can quickly get out of hand.

I think quite a few Europeans have lasting and direct experience with totalitarian, oppressive regimes. Which might also explain why they have stricter (or simply more precise) laws governing expression – not as an oppressive tool, but as a safety valve for the society.
pickledoyster
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This reads like someone desperately sticking band-aids onto a raging dumpster fire.

It certainly doesn't help that the journalist wrote more words on kayaking than trying to get Berners-Lee to square the circle of wanting data sovereignty AND as much data on the web as possible.
pickledoyster
·10 mesi fa·discuss
The training data is full ads. For books, you have publisher-influenced rankings, SEO slop and promotional social media posts. It's GIGO, and has been that way from the start.