
Quiet UI Is Now Open Source! Do You Know About This Easy-to-Use Web Component Collection?
Quiet UI is a library with 88 web components. With the now-trendy open sourcing, dark mode and AI integration are easy to use—here\'s the story.
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Quiet UI is a library with 88 web components. With the now-trendy open sourcing, dark mode and AI integration are easy to use—here\'s the story.

Easy-to-understand explanation of why Nvidia\'s AI GPUs lost almost all market share in the Chinese market and its impact. Let\'s take a close look including some lesser-known facts.

The typical male character \"cocky type\" or \"slightly obnoxious\" personality—why do they all seem similar? Let\'s casually sympathize and think about this question.

Let’s talk casually about the growing debate in the UK around police asking for ID in public spaces — while reflecting on how digital IDs and facial recognition technology are evolving. It’s a story about how tricky the balance between privacy and convenience can be.

About new measures the EU is considering to make online services safer for children. A story aiming for a future where young people can spend time safely in the online world.

If we were in a different timeline, everyday little things might be reversed? Let\'s casually think about this interesting \"Alternative universe\" image while watching a video. Ordinary things might feel a bit special ✨

The world\'s largest battery maker CATL\'s sodium-ion batteries aim for one-tenth the cost of lithium batteries. Having recently cleared new Chinese certifications, expectations are rising that this could become reality.

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is purchasing massive amounts of spyware and reportedly planning to use it to monitor people within the US. A bit scary, but this is a reality we should know about.

Your favorite Character AI bots disappeared and came back... this mystery is confusing everyone! Let's casually explore the latest developments and possible reasons.

Dealing with a boss who over-trusts ChatGPT and getting overwhelmed by increasingly difficult technical work. Sharing this real struggle and some tips for handling it.

Canada\'s Bill C-8 might give the government power to secretly shut down internet and phone services. But the crucial privacy watchdog wasn\'t even consulted. Here\'s an easy-to-understand summary of this concerning situation.

Starting in 2026, Texas will require age verification when downloading apps from the App Store or Google Play. Let\'s take a look at these new rules and the concerns about privacy and free expression.

I thought it was just a regular interview, but it turned out to be a hacking trap! Here's a casual introduction to important points to watch out for during interviews, based on this scary experience.

Did you know that billions of dollars in private funding are pouring into fusion power? Some companies are aiming for commercialization within a few years, but I was curious about the reality and looked into it.

アメリカの政治家JD・ヴァンスが、共和党の大人グループチャットで出てきた人種差別的なメッセージを「子どもっぽいこと」と軽く流した話をもとに、問題の本質をゆるく考えてみた記事です。

The recent 'Hitler Group Chat' within the Republican Party has been making headlines. When we looked into the participants' ages, the results were surprising? Let's compare JD Vance's claims with reality.

Did you know ChatGPT's restrictions are being loosened? The limitations originally implemented for mental health considerations are now being safely relaxed thanks to recent technological advances. A new version that's more human-like and easier to chat with is also coming soon!

We've summarized Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian's reasons for feeling that 'much of the internet is dead.' Reflecting on how the internet has changed and the good aspects of the past, let's think about how to interact with the web going forward.

Honestly, it's a bit annoying how chat bots keep saying "brat." It was funny at first, but when repeated over and over, it just gets exhausting.

DirecTV is launching a new service in 2026 that uses AI to incorporate users' faces into screensaver ads. Here's a simple explanation of how this might change privacy and advertising experiences.

Signal's update to encrypted communications in preparation for the quantum computer era. We explain the complex technology and clever solutions behind it in an easy-to-understand way.

We think 'All tests passed, so we're safe!' but actually, tests don't prove code is correct - they just show that different pieces of code 'agree' on how things should work. Let's explore this idea casually.

What I learned from a client dispute about trusting your intuition. Based on a real experience, I share what happens when you overlook 'red flags' in web development projects.

I tried FaceSeek, an AI-powered facial matching tool, and here are my thoughts on the convenience versus privacy concerns. I started using it casually, but unexpected issues emerged...

An easy-to-understand introduction to how author Andrea Bartz discovered her books were being used without permission to train AI chatbots, filed a lawsuit, and won a historic copyright settlement.

We explain in an easy-to-understand way, based on analyst opinions, how big the AI investment bubble is compared to past major bubbles. Let's think together about the current frenzy while paying attention to some surprising numbers.

A backend engineer who thought 'frontend is scary...' shares how they surprisingly felt satisfied after writing their own CSS and creating a simple page.

Is location information tracked when the Galaxy S9+ is completely powered off? Let's explain this interesting question in an easy-to-understand way.

A casual summary of the news that major American voting machine maker Dominion Voting was sold to a company led by a former Republican election official. An article for those interested in touching on the behind-the-scenes of politics and elections.

Watching a video about simulating smoke movement through programming, I casually explain the surprisingly familiar and interesting mechanisms. It looks difficult with all the formulas, but I've summarized the fun points you can enjoy just by watching.

Using 6 AI models to challenge 3 of the latest security vulnerabilities. An experimental report that reveals the strengths and weaknesses of AI, with some surprising results.

We've summarized the background and impact of the news that over 1,000 employees were suddenly laid off from an organization related to the CDC, led by RFK Jr.

Ever wondered how rate limiters are actually built? We'll clearly explain the concepts and mechanisms that are also useful for system design interviews!

A fun game for learning Python has finally been completed after over 3 years of development. Introducing the features that make it easy for beginners to continue, and the journey to release.

Based on the story of how approximately 858TB of government files and 8 years of work data were lost in a data center fire in South Korea, we gently consider the sense of security and risks of cloud services.

A casual and easy-to-understand introduction to an episode where I noticed the presence of AI being used unknowingly in daily life. It's content that makes you feel the surprising power of AI around us.

Internet providers have added so many mysterious fees that the US communications regulator is abandoning the rule requiring full itemized disclosure. Here's an easy-to-understand explanation.

Could the motion sensors in high-performance mice actually pick up surrounding sounds? We introduce 'Mic-E-Mouse,' a new method that uses AI technology to convert vibrations into audio, explained in an easy-to-understand way.

Internal emails reveal that Apple added Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to its discrimination prohibition protected class. We explain in simple terms how they used rules meant for minorities to block immigration surveillance apps.

For those who've been thinking 'Google feels harder to use recently...' – We'll gently explain why people are moving away, using actual search result examples.