Untrusted chatbot AI between you & the internet is a disaster waiting to happen
34 by panic | 9 comments on Hacker News.
34 by panic | 9 comments on Hacker News.
Superhuman performance of an LLM on the reasoning tasks of a physician
24 by amichail | 11 comments on Hacker News.
24 by amichail | 11 comments on Hacker News.
Caffeine induces age-dependent brain complexity and criticality during sleep
15 by gnabgib | 12 comments on Hacker News.
15 by gnabgib | 12 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: I'm starting a social club to solve the male loneliness epidemic
3 by nswizzle31 | 4 comments on Hacker News.
The other day I saw a post here on HN that featured a NYT article called "Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?" ( https://ift.tt/3b9KILH ) and it definitely hit home. As a guy in my early 30s, it made me realize how I've let many of my most meaningful friendships fade. I have a good group of friends - and my wife - but it doesn't feel like when I was in college and hung out with a crew of 10+ people on a weekly basis.So, I decided to do something about it. I’ve launched wave3.social - a platform to help guys build in-person social circles with actual depth. Think parlor.social or timeleft for guys: curated events and meaningful connections for men who don’t want their friendships to atrophy post-college. It started as a Boston-based idea (where I live), but I built it with flexibility in mind so it could scale to other cities if there’s interest. It’s intentionally not on Meetup or Facebook - I wanted something that feels more intentional, with a better UX and less noise. Right now, I'm in the “see if this resonates with anyone” stage. If this sounds interesting to you and you're in Boston or another city where this type of thing might be needed, drop a comment or shot me an email. I'd love to hear any feedback on the site and ideas on how we can fix the male loneliness epidemic in the work-from-home era.
3 by nswizzle31 | 4 comments on Hacker News.
The other day I saw a post here on HN that featured a NYT article called "Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?" ( https://ift.tt/3b9KILH ) and it definitely hit home. As a guy in my early 30s, it made me realize how I've let many of my most meaningful friendships fade. I have a good group of friends - and my wife - but it doesn't feel like when I was in college and hung out with a crew of 10+ people on a weekly basis.So, I decided to do something about it. I’ve launched wave3.social - a platform to help guys build in-person social circles with actual depth. Think parlor.social or timeleft for guys: curated events and meaningful connections for men who don’t want their friendships to atrophy post-college. It started as a Boston-based idea (where I live), but I built it with flexibility in mind so it could scale to other cities if there’s interest. It’s intentionally not on Meetup or Facebook - I wanted something that feels more intentional, with a better UX and less noise. Right now, I'm in the “see if this resonates with anyone” stage. If this sounds interesting to you and you're in Boston or another city where this type of thing might be needed, drop a comment or shot me an email. I'd love to hear any feedback on the site and ideas on how we can fix the male loneliness epidemic in the work-from-home era.
Practical SDR: Getting Started with Software-Defined Radio
11 by teleforce | 1 comments on Hacker News.
11 by teleforce | 1 comments on Hacker News.
U.S. Sanctions Cloud Provider 'Funnull' as Top Source of 'Pig Butchering' Scams
37 by todsacerdoti | 16 comments on Hacker News.
37 by todsacerdoti | 16 comments on Hacker News.
What is Humphrey's Executor? A look at the 90-year-old Supreme Court decision
7 by walterbell | 1 comments on Hacker News.
7 by walterbell | 1 comments on Hacker News.
U.S. Woman Dies from Mad Cow-Like Brain Disease That Lay Dormant for 50 Years
4 by Vaslo | 1 comments on Hacker News.
4 by Vaslo | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Donut Browser, a Browser Orchestrator
4 by andrewzeno | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I'm excited to share my open source project, a browser orchestrator. It's purpose is to make it easy to manage many browser profiles on one system. Currently it only works on MacOS, but since I've built it using Tauri (which is a Rust backend and TypeScript frontend), I expect to add Linux and Windows support in the future. I've built it primarily for myself as I use a lot of browsers and having an easy way to manage all of my profiles would make (have made, actually) my dock less cluttered haha. Also, part of why I built it is because as someone who doesn't really care about anti-detect features (which I might support in the future), I don't understand how they cost so much for a very limited number of profiles in pretty much all anti-detect browsers. I feel like a lot of people feel the same and will cover their use cases with my free tool. If you try it, please share your feedback! I haven't seen any open source projects like this and want to learn more about how people might use it.
4 by andrewzeno | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, I'm excited to share my open source project, a browser orchestrator. It's purpose is to make it easy to manage many browser profiles on one system. Currently it only works on MacOS, but since I've built it using Tauri (which is a Rust backend and TypeScript frontend), I expect to add Linux and Windows support in the future. I've built it primarily for myself as I use a lot of browsers and having an easy way to manage all of my profiles would make (have made, actually) my dock less cluttered haha. Also, part of why I built it is because as someone who doesn't really care about anti-detect features (which I might support in the future), I don't understand how they cost so much for a very limited number of profiles in pretty much all anti-detect browsers. I feel like a lot of people feel the same and will cover their use cases with my free tool. If you try it, please share your feedback! I haven't seen any open source projects like this and want to learn more about how people might use it.