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32 votes
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Exploring the dangers of AI in mental health care
15 votes -
Online mathematics programs may benefit most the kids who need it least
22 votes -
Apple overhauls EU App Store rules following penalty
32 votes -
Gaming on a medical device
11 votes -
The internet as a giant Skinner box
22 votes -
ASCII Moon: View and cycle through the Moon's phases, rendered in ASCII art
18 votes -
'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers to influence automated review
29 votes -
These police officers in Denmark are tackling crime by playing online games with kids
8 votes -
Nichelle Nichols Space Camp for teen girls to open in 2026
32 votes -
Alerts fatigue, or would that be journalism fatigue?
13 votes -
Share the contents of an old file you've got lying around
Share some digital clutter from one of your hard drives -- something from a LONG time ago. For example: a to-do list, poetry, a script you wrote, a PowerPoint presentation, etc. Give us the date...
Share some digital clutter from one of your hard drives -- something from a LONG time ago. For example: a to-do list, poetry, a script you wrote, a PowerPoint presentation, etc.
Give us the date the file was created/modified.
And, if you so choose, give us context on the file (but if you'd rather let it speak for itself, feel free!).
41 votes -
Can AI-generated photos be art?
24 votes -
Give footnotes the boot
16 votes -
AI’s ability to read and summarize is making it a useful tool for scholarship
18 votes -
An industry group representing almost all of Denmark's media outlets including broadcasters and newspapers has said it's suing ChatGPT's parent company OpenAI for using its content
13 votes -
The story behind this perfectly normal photo. Today we dive into yet another surprisingly convoluted online rabbit hole; the case of the Cooper Family Falling Body Photo and its elusive creator.
23 votes -
Denmark seeks to make spread of deepfake images illegal, citing misinformation concerns
32 votes -
CareerBuilder + Monster, which once dominated online job boards, file for bankruptcy
18 votes -
The boss of mobile gaming giant Supercell says the industry needs to take bigger risks to compete
7 votes -
Rough ride: how Uber quietly took more of driver's fare with its algorithm change
35 votes -
How does tiny Denmark defy the odds to become one of the richest nations?
7 votes -
The "standard" car charger is usually overkill
27 votes -
Walmart and Amazon are exploring issuing their own stablecoins
15 votes -
Denmark tests unmanned robotic sailboat fleet – vessels will patrol Danish and NATO waters in the Baltic and North Seas, where maritime tensions and suspected sabotage have escalated
9 votes -
Bergen in Norway has been building one of the world's most advanced trash systems, using vacuum tubes to whisk waste away
13 votes -
Before the government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities of Copenhagen and Aarhus had already announced plans to phase out Microsoft software and cloud services. Here's why.
48 votes -
Check out my ongoing project where I try to find out how accurately a LLM can predict sports outcomes
5 votes -
A literature clock
18 votes -
Food and Drug Administration clears Wildtype’s cell-cultivated salmon for US debut
13 votes -
A better way to turn solar sails
10 votes -
After eighteen years of infertility, an AI tool let a couple conceive
22 votes -
Steam finally goes native on Apple Silicon
39 votes -
Everyone in Hollywood is already using AI (and hiding it)
29 votes -
Self-driving company Waymo’s market share in San Francisco exceeds Lyft’s
27 votes -
John Deere must face US Federal Trade Commission lawsuit over its tractor repair monopoly, judge rules
44 votes -
Finnish startup Polar Night Energy has announced its industrial-scale sand battery, the world's largest of its kind, is now operational
22 votes -
An explainer: The Low-Voltage Connector Standard (LVCS) is an emerging automotive standard that defines electrical connections at both 48V and 12V
13 votes -
Journalists are adding extra checks to keep ahead of the fake experts
15 votes -
Wong Kar Wai on In the Mood for Love at 25 – a new interview: “Can an algorithm understand the weight of a glance between two people?”
13 votes -
Waymos are getting more assertive. Why the driverless taxis are learning to drive like humans.
45 votes -
Right to repair is now law in Washington state
53 votes -
Black paint on wind turbines sharply reduces bird death but there are issues
26 votes -
Meta signs twenty-year nuclear energy deal with Constellation Energy
8 votes -
Netflix TV shows disappeared? It's because of VPN.
Just a quick PSA, if anyone noticed massive amounts of shows disappeared from Netflix the past week or two. Apparently they're getting stricter with VPN detection, and blocking per region licensed...
Just a quick PSA, if anyone noticed massive amounts of shows disappeared from Netflix the past week or two. Apparently they're getting stricter with VPN detection, and blocking per region licensed shows if we're on VPN.
22 votes -
Zoo CAD engine overview
9 votes -
Typewriter simulator
13 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 -
More than 80,000 manuscripts from the Vatican Library to be restored and digitized
20 votes -
Is Mr. Beast cheating his progress bars?
34 votes