21 Jan 2026

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Waiting for dawn in search: Search index, Google rulings and impact on Kagi

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21 Jan 2026 5:28pm GMT

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Ireland Wants To Give Its Cops Spyware, Ability To Crack Encrypted Messages

The Irish government is planning to bolster its police's ability to intercept communications, including encrypted messages, and provide a legal basis for spyware use. From a report: The Communications (Interception and Lawful Access) Bill is being framed as a replacement for the current legislation that governs digital communication interception. The Department of Justice, Home Affairs, and Migration said in an announcement this week the existing Postal Packets and Telecommunications Messages (Regulation) Act 1993 "predates the telecoms revolution of the last 20 years." As well as updating laws passed more than two decades ago, the government was keen to emphasize that a key ambition for the bill is to empower law enforcement to intercept of all forms of communications. The Bill will bring communications from IoT devices, email services, and electronic messaging platforms into scope, "whether encrypted or not." In a similar way to how certain other governments want to compel encrypted messaging services to unscramble packets of interest, Ireland's announcement also failed to explain exactly how it plans to do this. However, it promised to implement a robust legal framework, alongside all necessary privacy and security safeguards, if these proposals do ultimately become law. It also vowed to establish structures to ensure "the maximum possible degree of technical cooperation between state agencies and communication service providers."/i

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21 Jan 2026 5:25pm GMT

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Autonomous (YC F25) is hiring – AI-native financial advisor at 0% advisory fees

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21 Jan 2026 5:00pm GMT

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Google Temporarily Disabled YouTube's Advanced Captions Without Warning

Google has temporarily disabled YouTube's advanced SRV3 caption format after discovering the feature was causing playback errors for some users, according to a statement the company posted. SRV3, also known as YouTube Timed Text, is a custom subtitle system Google introduced around 2018 that allows creators to use custom colors, transparency, animations, and precise text positioning. Creators cannot upload new SRV3 captions while the feature remains disabled, and existing videos that use the format may not display any captions until Google restores it. The company has provided no timeline for when SRV3 will return, and its forum post notes that changes should be temporary for "almost" all videos.

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21 Jan 2026 4:45pm GMT

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PicoPCMCIA – a PCMCIA development board for retro-computing enthusiasts

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21 Jan 2026 4:43pm GMT

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Japan Restarts World's Largest Nuclear Plant as Fukushima Memories Loom Large

New submitter BeaverCleaver shares a report: Japan has restarted operations at the world's largest nuclear power plant for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster forced the country to shut all of its reactors. The decision to restart reactor number 6 at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa north-west of Tokyo was taken despite local residents' safety concerns. It was delayed by a day because of an alarm malfunction and is due to begin operating commercially next month. Japan, which had always heavily relied on energy imports, was an early adopter of nuclear power. But in 2011 all 54 of its reactors had to be shut after a massive earthquake and tsunami triggered a meltdown at Fukushima, causing one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. This is the latest installment in Japan's nuclear power reboot, which still has a long way to go. The seventh reactor at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa is not expected to be brought back on until 2030, and the other five could be decommissioned. That leaves the plant with far less capacity than it once had when all seven reactors were operational: 8.2 gigawatts.

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21 Jan 2026 4:05pm GMT

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21 Jan 2026 3:03pm GMT

Zillow removed climate risk scores. This climate expert is restoring them.

Real estate website scrubbed data under pressure from California real estate brokers.

21 Jan 2026 2:33pm GMT

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.

The web's best guide to spotting AI writing has become a manual for hiding it.

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20 Jan 2026

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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.5 Improves CLI Usability

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.5 Improves CLI Usability on GUI Builds

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.5 adds macOS dark mode icon support, fixes the update dialog, and improves UI behavior across platforms.

20 Jan 2026 4:44pm GMT

Slimbook Executive Packs Intel Core Ultra 7 Power Into a 1.2 kg Linux Laptop

Slimbook Executive Packs Intel Core Ultra 7 Power Into a 1.2 kg Linux Laptop

Slimbook Executive pairs Intel Core Ultra 7 performance with a 1.2 kg chassis, Linux support, and a 99Wh battery for mobile professionals.

20 Jan 2026 2:46pm GMT

Deepin 25.0.10 Released With File Manager and Installer Improvements

Deepin 25.0.10 Released With File Manager and Installer Improvements

Deepin Linux 25.0.10 introduces upgrades to the File Manager, a smarter system installer, and multiple usability improvements across the desktop.

20 Jan 2026 9:22am GMT