2023-04-14
Arrest made in SF killing of Bob Lee – alleged killer also worked in tech
Original. An arrest has been made in the killing of tech executive Bob Lee, and the alleged killer also worked in tech and was known to Lee. The police reportedly found Lee and the suspect driving together in a car registered to the suspect, and allege that some kind of confrontation took place while in the vehicle and potentially continued after Lee left. The coverage of Lee's death has been packaged with other recent San Francisco misfortunes and crimes, though this does not accurately represent the actual lived experience of most San Franciscans.
Discussion Service. The murder of a tech executive in San Francisco has sparked discussions about factors such as homelessness, mental health, drug addiction, and poverty that may have led to the crime, but commenters caution against making generalizations. There is also debate about the use of statistics versus personal anecdotes when assessing crime rates, and a need for a community-involved approach to address the complex issues of homelessness, addiction, and crime. Users highlight the importance of evaluating crime levels in relation to poverty rather than comparing different cultures and not jumping to conclusions based on one case.
YouTube-DL Hosting Ban Paves the Way to Privatized Censorship
Original. A German court has ruled Uberspace liable for hosting the website of youtube-dl - an open-source tool that allows for downloading YouTube content. Uberspace warns the verdict could lead to privatized censorship and is appealing the decision, though the court held that Uberspace "can be held liable for doubting the validity of a takedown request," even when it was not clear that the tool violated the law.
Discussion Service. The banning of YouTube-DL hosting is seen as a push towards privatized censorship, with the RIAA and MPAA prioritizing money and power over decency. Intellectual property's role in limiting information flow is debated, with a range of views offered, including limitation of scope and duration. Users propose alternatives and denounce reliance on GitHub while discussing decentralization and problems with security by obscurity in copy protection.
The art of auto engineering
Original. The Art of Auto Engineering is a complete video course composed of 122+ lessons with 20 hours of footage explaining every single part of a car in great detail, covering the basics to advanced automotive engineering. The course is accompanied by a 200-page handbook and is available online or in iOS and Android apps for a one-time payment of $25 with lifetime access, and is professionally filmed in 4K quality with full subtitles. The course is praised by viewers for its engaging instruction and excellent production value.
Discussion Service. Hacker News users share experiences and recommend resources for learning about automotive engineering, including interactive video courses and specific car models. Commenters discuss the benefits of understanding car mechanics, the limitations of relying solely on AI, and provide tips for DIY car repairs. Additionally, users debate the usefulness of paid courses and tools, and some criticize the appearance of pay-to-use class advertisements on the site.
Apple will use 100 percent recycled cobalt in batteries by 2025
Original. Apple has announced its plan to use 100% recycled cobalt in all Apple-designed batteries by 2025, alongside entirely recycled rare earth elements for magnets and 100% recycled tin for circuit boards. Their aim is to use only recycled and renewable materials and they already source more than 95% of tungsten, nearly three-quarters of rare earths, and over two-thirds of aluminum from 100% recycled material. Apple uses augmented reality (AR) to guide the disassembly of devices for recycling partners and increase rare earth element recovery, thereby driving industry-wide change towards reducing reliance on newly mined minerals.
Discussion Service. Apple announced its plan to use 100% recycled cobalt in batteries by 2025 and reduce plastic waste, but users debate the efficacy of these changes and whether the company should make its recycling tech public. The debate over user-replaceable batteries continues, with arguments that they are environmentally negative, while others suggest recycling methods and extending durable product lifespan can solve this problem. Apple's commitment to recyclable materials and a carbon-neutral supply chain is praised, but criticized for its design and cobalt supply chain. Users discuss the lifespan of iPhones and Android phones, and recycling methods for batteries. Some users suggest MagSafe batteries as the primary battery for iPhones, while others question its efficiency.
We achieved a 6-fold increase in Podman startup speed
Original. Red Hat's container engine, Podman, achieved a 6-fold increase in startup speed by removing unnecessary processes and addressing minor inefficiencies that impact critical applications like cars, where near-real-time container startup is essential. The team used transient storage and provided workarounds for kernel issues, resulting in faster container startup. The use of --transient-store option is ideal for edge devices, although mixed mode containers are not supported.
Discussion Service. Red Hat's Podman sees a six-fold increase in startup speed for cars, though Discussion Service users discuss the overcomplication of modern cars and raise concerns over reliability and maintenance. The discussion diverges into debates on the right to repair, the use of microservices and containers, and the balance between technological advancements and practicality.