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> Over the weekend, Rodrigo Arias Mallo, creator of the Dillo browser project...

This is wrong, that is the current maintainer. Jorge Arellano Cid is the creator of Dillo.


YouTube has gotten so bad that even normal people are complaining about it now. A middle-aged woman who volunteers with me was saying how she did not feel comfortable using YouTube due to the number of inappropriate ads. I ended up giving her links to a few Invidious instances and she loves them even if they are slower and not entirely reliable. She also understood the concept of a front-end without much explaining on my part.


Easy solution: use YT in a web browser with an ad blocker (like uBlock Origin or AdGuard on iOS).


Finance is increasingly reliant on it too, my bank moved their entire system to AWS. The amount of power being handed over to these cloud companies in exchange for “convenience” is astonishing.


> Make vi(1) 'p' command paste in the correct place.

I am really surprised to see something seemingly so simple in the changelog at this stage of development.


A Cloudflare turnstile caused Servo to crash during my testing, just like with Pale Moon earlier this year. They are becoming the new gatekeepers of the Web.


It is also a good warning that the people who typically create and edit Wikipedia articles in your local language do not find the subject interesting or are prevented from effectively documenting it due to the language barrier. I was doing research on the history of a certain illness and one physician I was investigating did not have an English Wikipedia article. Of course this does not mean he did not exist, I found him later on the Russian Wikipedia: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%B0....

I cannot find an article about this wall even on the Chinese Wikipedia but Baidu Encyclopedia has one: https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E8%A5%BF%E5%A4%8F%E9%95%BF%E5%...


The “over 1 TFLOPS” claim for the M1 appears to be for single precision floats whereas FLOPS performance figures for supercomputers, including the one given for the CRAY-1, are almost always based on double precision (FP64) floats. The double precision FLOPS performance of the M1 would be lower, perhaps half of the single precision performance.


> ...according to a Google translation.

Can they really not be bothered to hire human translators? You would expect as much from a high profile news source like CNBC.


Maybe it's not a cost thing but a speed thing. You don't want to get scooped by another English-language news source.


A moderator decided to repost it due to issues with the original submission.


I do not how that happened (perhaps it was changed?), I am almost certain I got this right as I remember double checking the post after I submitted. I do not agree entirely with the post linked to, the post above is what I intended to submit.


The html code of the page you submitted says

  <link
    rel="canonical"
    href="https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/blog/posts/23_07_2025"
  />
That confuses the server of HN. If this is your page, fix the html a and repost the new link. If this is not your page, send an email to hn@ycombinator.com explaining the problem so dang/tomhow can tell you what to do.


Seems to be fixed now and in less than ten minutes after I sent the e-mail.


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