Hackernews posts about AOL
AOL is an American online service provider and media conglomerate that was once one of the most popular internet service providers in the United States, known for its dial-up access and proprietary software.
- Trump tried to use nuclear codes but was stopped (www.aol.com)
- Spam – A Software PAckage Manager Utility (codeberg.org)
- Alberta startup sells no-tech tractors for half price (wheelfront.com)
- All phones sold in the EU to have replaceable batteries from 2027 (www.theolivepress.es)
- Codex for almost everything (openai.com)
- Can I disable all data collection from my vehicle? (rivian.com)
- The buns in McDonald's Japan's burger photos are all slightly askew (www.mcdonalds.co.jp)
- DeepSeek V4 – almost on the frontier (simonwillison.net)
- Seven countries now generate nearly all their electricity from renewables (2024) (www.the-independent.com)
- Help Keep Thunderbird Alive (updates.thunderbird.net)
- Anthropic says OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again (docs.openclaw.ai)
- Why has there been so little progress on Alzheimer's disease? (freakonomics.com)
- Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected (www.tomshardware.com)
- Sam Altman's response to Molotov cocktail incident (blog.samaltman.com)
- Building a CLI for all of Cloudflare (blog.cloudflare.com)