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37 votes
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Is the AI bubble about to burst?
35 votes -
The missing 11th of the month
32 votes -
Coming to Apple OSes: A seamless, secure way to import and export passkeys
14 votes -
Self-driving company Waymo’s market share in San Francisco exceeds Lyft’s
27 votes -
As consumers switch from Google Search to ChatGPT, a new kind of bot is scraping data for AI
28 votes -
Billions of AI users…?
Between Meta announcing that its AI, Meta AI, reached 1 billion users[1] and Google saying that AI Overviews are used by 1.5 billion[2], I’m curious to know how many of these people intentionally...
Between Meta announcing that its AI, Meta AI, reached 1 billion users[1] and Google saying that AI Overviews are used by 1.5 billion[2], I’m curious to know how many of these people intentionally use the feature, or prefer it to what the AI replaces.
AI Overviews appear at the top of searches, with no option to turn them off. Meta AI, I suspect many people trigger accidentally by tapping that horrible button in WhatsApp, in search results across its three core apps, or when trying to tag someone in a group by typing an @ symbol.
It’s very easy to reach enormous numbers when you already have a giant platform. I don’t think that’s even part of the discussion. The issue is trumpeting these numbers as if they were earned, rather than imposed.
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/28/zuckerberg-meta-ai-one-billion-monthly-users.html
[2] https://www.theverge.com/news/655930/google-q1-2025-earnings29 votes -
Google is using AI to censor thousands of independent websites like mine (and to control the flow of information online)
55 votes -
The issue of indie game discoverability on distribution platforms
The other day, I happened to stumble on a YouTube video where the creator explored the problem of “discoverability” of video games on platforms like app stores, Steam, and Sony, Microsoft, and...
The other day, I happened to stumble on a YouTube video where the creator explored the problem of “discoverability” of video games on platforms like app stores, Steam, and Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo’s shops. That’s something that has been bothering me for a long time about the Apple App Store.
By pure coincidence though, this morning, as I was browsing through the “You Might Also Like” section at the bottom of a game that I am interested in, I began to go down a rabbit hole where I ended up finding a good handful of games I had played on Steam that I wasn’t aware were available on iOS/iPadOS as well. It’s quite sad, because these are games that I really enjoyed, and I paid for them on Steam, a platform that Valve (understandingly) neglects on macOS, whereas I could have played them optimized for iOS/iPadOS.
The creator in the YouTube video didn’t really have a solution for this problem, and it seems to me that as the industry grows, and more and more “slop” begins to flood these platforms, it will only become harder and harder to discover the good indie games buried underneath it all.
I feel this intense urge inside me to start some kind of blog or website to provide short reviews so that at least some people will discover these games. We definitely need more human curation.
I’m also appalled that so many of these games on the Apple App Store have little to no ratings. No one makes an effort to leave behind a few words so that other people can get an idea of whether it’s worth to invest their money in a game.
I guess that there isn’t really anything that can be done about the issue of discoverability. As an indie developer and publisher, you just have to do the that best you can to market your game, and hope to redirect potential customers to your website or socials, where you should clearly list all the platforms that your game is available on (surprisingly, a lot of developers don’t do this). But that’s about all that you can do. The rest is luck.
20 votes -
Mysterious database of 184 million records exposes vast array of login credentials
25 votes -
Google's new AI video tool floods internet with real-looking clips
57 votes -
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
23 votes -
YouTube’s new ads will ruin the best part of a video on purpose
60 votes -
Internet Roadtrip
45 votes -
AlphaEvolve: A Gemini-powered coding agent for designing advanced algorithms
22 votes -
Ubisoft sends data it collects from gamers in “Far Cry Primal” to Google, Amazon, and others
34 votes -
All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding
55 votes -
Museums where you can discover the world's ten oldest artifacts
22 votes -
Android phones will soon reboot themselves after sitting unused for three days
43 votes -
Google AI search shift leaves website makers feeling “betrayed”
36 votes -
Using Claude and undocumented Google Calendar features to automate event creation
4 votes -
Long-term experiences with Google search alternatives?
I've tried DDG for some time, but I keep finding myself using !g to find better results. I read a comment on Reddit that you just need to get used to searching things differently, but I'm starting...
I've tried DDG for some time, but I keep finding myself using !g to find better results. I read a comment on Reddit that you just need to get used to searching things differently, but I'm starting to think that DDG just isn't very good. Kagi works well and I use the free version a bit for academic stuff, but I don't see myself paying for a search engine. Anyone have long-term reviews of search engines like Brave, Qwant, etc.?
45 votes -
Pixel Buds Pro 2 help - frequent disconnects from phone
So this may be weird, I just got a new set of pixel buds pro 2 and they work great, except if I'm not playing audio on my phone they frequently disconnect and reconnect from my bluetooth - I can...
So this may be weird, I just got a new set of pixel buds pro 2 and they work great, except if I'm not playing audio on my phone they frequently disconnect and reconnect from my bluetooth - I can tell because I can hear the tones. But if I'm playing a podcast or YouTube video, no issue. Phone is a Pixel 7a and it doesn't do this with my old A buds, my car, etc. haven't tried pairing the buds to anything else yet.
I've updated firmware, restarted everything, checked settings, turned off the adaptive sound, with no change. Help?
10 votes -
Google’s Taara is launching a new chip to deliver high-speed Internet with light
13 votes -
Google claims news is worthless to its ad business after test involving 1% of search results in eight EU markets
23 votes -
Google is bringing every Android game to Windows in big gaming update
26 votes -
Mozilla sees surge in Firefox users thanks to EU’s Digital Markets Act
68 votes -
Chromecast alternatives
Gen 2 Chromecast devices all got struck by a certificate issue today, which is a firm reminder that they are another thing in my house that I don't actually control. They are also one of the very...
Gen 2 Chromecast devices all got struck by a certificate issue today, which is a firm reminder that they are another thing in my house that I don't actually control. They are also one of the very few google things that I still use.
I want to kill both of those points.
Fire Sticks, Roku whatevers, Chromecast, they all have to phone home to some central server to authenticate and feed information. I don't want that. I have servers, I have raspberry pis, I have like 6 random old laptops that need a use.
Is there any self hosted project that emulates the functionality of a Chromecast?
25 votes -
US Department of Justice again files demand to break up Google’s search monopoly
27 votes -
What's the deal with SafetyCore, the weird app that suddenly appeared on Android?
29 votes -
Everything is Chrome
45 votes -
iOS 18.4 adding RCS support for Google Fi and other T-Mobile based carriers
14 votes -
Some US carriers are still missing RCS on iPhone: who’s to blame?
9 votes -
Planned foreign-owned data centres in Finland will bring minimal economic benefit, according to Jukka Manner, professor of networking technology at Aalto University
4 votes -
Algorithmic complacency: Algorithms are breaking how we think
82 votes -
Google may be close to launching YouTube Premium Lite
25 votes -
A Signal update fends off a phishing technique used in Russian espionage
33 votes -
How I analyzed 1,378 restaurants using Places API to find hotspots in my city
14 votes -
"A calculator app? Anyone could make that."
54 votes -
Building a personal, private AI computer on a budget
24 votes -
Apple TV available on Google Play Store
12 votes -
Google Maps now shows the 'Gulf of America' for US users
25 votes -
reCAPTCHA: 819 million hours of wasted human time and billions of dollars in Google profits
57 votes -
TikTok and TikTok Lite APK are available on TikTok.com
9 votes -
DeepSeek FAQ
20 votes -
Swearing and automatic captions
23 votes -
The day Google killed the Pixel 4a
39 votes -
Announcing Supporters of Chromium-based browsers
22 votes -
Google faces US trial for collecting data on users who opted out
39 votes -
Google’s ad policy changes to allow device fingerprinting
50 votes