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Show HN: A Call of Duty event clipper and compilation maker using Python and AIhttps://github.com/karimm-ai/NiceShot_AIHi HN,I solo-developed a Python tool that automatically finds and extracts key gameplay moments from long Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 gameplay videos. Saving hours of manual scrubbing through VODs to find highlights, kills, and other events.The tool does these things:Ingests long-form gameplay videos.Applies computer vision to detect (kills, deaths, medals)Generates raw highlight clips or compilations without needing manual trimming. Output: individual clips or a concatenated compilationPerforms bulk BO6 VODs analysis on a full Twitch channel.GitHub (work in progress or demo repo): [https://github.com/karimm-ai/NiceShot_AI]Would definitely love any feedback regarding the tool or monetization methods.Thanks.
Dec 5, 2025 9:14 PM
news.ycombinator.com
ClipE96: We Left the Clipboard Unguarded for 40 Yearshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46051434In 1984, Apple shipped copy and paste. It was a miracle of usability—and architecturally broken from day one.Press Ctrl+C and the entire payload—bytes, formatting, metadata, embedded objects—dumps into a system buffer that any application can read. No auth. No logging. No revocation.The clipboard is a broadcast channel disguised as a convenience.The catastrophe: The clipboard is now the #1 data exfiltration vector in enterprise. 77% of knowledge workers paste corporate data into AI tools. Every paste bypasses your CASB, EDR, SIEM, and DLP. Your security stack guards the front door while users walk data out the side.The waste: 40 billion copy operations/day × ~100KB average = 4 exabytes of daily churn. RAM pressure, cloud sync, VM duplication—all unnecessary. Annualized: 83B kWh, 33M tons CO₂, $10B in energy costs. We're burning a small nation's power grid because nobody questioned whether copying a sentence needed to ship a document.The semantic lie: Copy and cut were always opposites,
Nov 25, 2025 10:12 PM
spacedaily.com
Water production on exoplanets revealed by pressure experimentshttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Water_production_on_exoplanets_revealed_by_pressure_experiments_999.htmlLos Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2025 Researchers led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory postdoctoral scientist Harrison Horn have demonstrated a pathway for producing water on sub-Neptune exoplanets. The team recreated the boundary conditions between hydrogen atmospheres and magma cores using a laser-heated diamond-anvil cell. Horn stated, "Our experiments are the first to look at interactions between hydrogen and sili
Nov 21, 2025 9:30 AM
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I Am Artemis: Ethan Jacobshttps://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/i-am-artemis/i-am-artemis-ethan-jacobs/Listen to this audio excerpt from Ethan Jacobs, a helicopter pilot and member of the Colorado Army National Guard developing a foundational flight training course for Artemis astronauts: High above the Rocky Mountains, Ethan Jacobs is helping NASA preparing to land people on the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. NASA […]
Nov 20, 2025 4:05 PM
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Orbital cloud project to combine solar powered AI compute and satellite network in low Earth orbithttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Orbital_cloud_project_to_combine_solar_powered_AI_compute_and_satellite_network_in_low_Earth_orbit_999.htmlLondon, UK (SPX) Nov 20, 2025 PowerBank Corporation is partnering with Smartlink AI under the Orbit AI banner to develop an orbital cloud architecture that combines satellite communications, AI computing and blockchain verification in low Earth orbit powered by solar energy. The project centers on two linked systems: DeStarlink, described as a decentralized low Earth orbit network for global connectivity, and DeStarAI,
Nov 20, 2025 11:23 AM
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SARP East 2025 Terrestrial Fluxes Grouphttps://www.nasa.gov/science-research/earth-science/sarp-east-2025-terrestrial-fluxes-group/Faculty Advisors: Lisa Haber, Virginia Commonwealth University Brandon Alveshere, Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate Mentor: Kayla Preisler, University of Arizona Terrestrial Fluxes Group Introduction Rice Rivers Center Director Chris Gough and Graduate Mentor Kayla Preisler Quinn Koch Monitoring Postfire Ecosystem Recovery With Spectral Indices and Eddy-Covariance Flux Towers Quinn Koch, University of California, Los Angeles Fire […]
Nov 19, 2025 9:14 PM
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SARP West 2025 Whole Air Sampling Grouphttps://www.nasa.gov/science-research/earth-science/sarp-west-2025-whole-air-sampling-group/Faculty Advisor: Donald Blake, University of California, Irvine Graduate Mentor: Oluwaseun Moses Akinola, University of Connecticut Whole Air Sampling Group Introduction Faculty Advisor Donald Blake Sarah Kinlaw Impact of Dairies on Ozone Production in Ontario, CA Sarah Kinlaw, College of William & Mary In the center of Ontario, California’s urban sprawl sits 5 square miles […]
Nov 19, 2025 9:12 PM
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Sydney Sweeney's Transformation Into a Right-Wing Meme Was Not a 'Total Aesthetic Victory'https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiugFBVV95cUxOalFMdjhzYUZyQkQxeXpnVS1VTVhOREF3YTJvNGhDSlBfdjRqalBSUWRJQ1diWmNrWTlZVVJRbFp3bWV6RWlicjhIdGVLYXlhd3ZKWkRrX3J0bnQ5a1MyVm1fcmVBOVpNTTlZOEpfUDNsVzB0eVBiWnZ6ME9iY25MV1h4cUlVZzFobmpIYjBXNjVGRk5rNHpzRTRodURaQzlqRHBQSmp5aTdMZHlJT3FrNzZCd3F1dkVTdFE?oc=5Sydney Sweeney's Transformation Into a Right-Wing Meme Was Not a 'Total Aesthetic Victory'  Gizmodo
Nov 19, 2025 8:00 AM
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In Tanzania, human land use caused 76% of Kilimanjaro natural plant species loss, finds studyhttps://news.google.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?oc=5In Tanzania, human land use caused 76% of Kilimanjaro natural plant species loss, finds study  Down To Earth
Nov 18, 2025 8:00 AM
esa.int
John McFall | Prosthetics, possibility & parabolic flights | ESA Explores #16https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2025/10/John_McFall_Prosthetics_possibility_parabolic_flights_ESA_Explores_16Meet John McFall – Paralympian, medical doctor and member of ESA’s Astronaut Reserve. As part of ESA’s groundbreaking FLY initiative, John is helping prove that physical disability is no barrier to space. In this episode, he shares the results of a feasibility study showing no technical showstoppers for flying to the International Space Station with a prosthesis and talks about what’s next—from hardware certification and scientific proposals to astronaut reserve training and running in microgravity.
Nov 11, 2025 11:00 AM
spacenews.com
The next generation of environmental intelligence: Why high-resolution satellite imagery must power our planet’s futurehttps://spacenews.com/the-next-generation-of-environmental-intelligence-why-high-resolution-satellite-imagery-must-power-our-planets-future/Imagine trying to spot an object just 30 centimeters wide from hundreds of kilometers above Earth. Years ago, I remember when “satellite view” meant blurry green blobs on a screen. Now, we can see individual trees, cars and even shadows cast by buildings. We finally have the power to witness our planet as it truly […] The post The next generation of environmental intelligence: Why high-resolution satellite imagery must power our planet’s future appeared first on SpaceNews.
Nov 7, 2025 12:00 PM
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Why the U.S. shouldn’t simply race to Lagrange pointshttps://spacenews.com/why-the-u-s-shouldnt-simply-race-to-lagrange-points/From the first satellite in orbit, to the first human in space, to the first steps on the moon, the United States government has always framed space exploration as a race. As U.S.-China space competition intensifies, so too does our American instinct to reach the next first. The Earth-moon Lagrange points may be next. In […] The post Why the U.S. shouldn’t simply race to Lagrange points appeared first on SpaceNews.
Nov 4, 2025 2:00 PM
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Q&A: The pace is picking up for Astroscalehttps://spacenews.com/qa-the-pace-is-picking-up-for-astroscale/Through missions currently on the books for the Japan Space Agency JAXA, the U.S. Space Force, European Space Agency, UK Space Agency and Eutelsat OneWeb, the Tokyo-based on-orbit servicing company Astroscale aims to demonstrate inspection and proximity operations, rendezvous and docking, debris removal and refueling. When Astroscale was founded in 2013, the business was focused […] The post Q&A: The pace is picking up for Astroscale appeared first on SpaceNews.
Nov 4, 2025 12:00 PM
bing.com
Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85df14c41f46eba238702a543fd9b3&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
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Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85e7979adb4547b9062d548ff466d4&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
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Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85e69bbff34b7cae0ff732d2ced87e&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
bing.com
Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85ebe2d0b14fcea419fa5313633087&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
bing.com
Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85cf533a2b40f1ba310398ff99a16a&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
bing.com
Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85dcfba1f24d239a2dddc2b943c4c7&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM
bing.com
Wikipedia says AI answers are starting to take a bite. There are reasons to be worried.http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx&aid=&tid=6a85d0520ae04f0e89c830be699fb3b6&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.businessinsider.com%2fwikipedia-traffic-down-ai-answers-elon-musk-grokipedia-wikimedia-2025-10&c=2661626823594836218&mkt=en-usWikipedia's traffic is down — but there's reason to be hopeful for its future, even with Elon Musk nipping at its heels with its new Grokipedia.
Oct 30, 2025 10:44 AM