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AI Derangement Syndrome

https://davelee.me/ai-derangement-syndrome/
1•linhns•40s ago•0 comments

AI chatbots operating in Colorado would have to take steps to protect kids

https://coloradosun.com/2026/02/25/colorado-chatgpt-chatbot-regulations/
1•Carrok•1m ago•0 comments

GNU Texmacs

https://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/home/welcome.en.html
1•remywang•2m ago•0 comments

More Cows, More Wives

https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/more-cows-more-wives
2•oxw•3m ago•0 comments

Killing for Content

https://www.liberalcurrents.com/killing-for-content/
1•martythemaniak•3m ago•0 comments

Private Credit Fears Deepen with UBS Warning of 15% Defaults

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-25/ai-disruption-fears-prompt-scrutiny-in-booming...
2•koolhead17•4m ago•0 comments

The long death of programming languages

https://til.andrew-quinn.me/posts/the-long-death-of-programming-languages/
1•hiAndrewQuinn•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An Occam to Go transpiler (LLM-generated)

2•dboreham•5m ago•0 comments

How do you prevent AI from generating unmaintainable code?

https://github.com/suan8353/YuCheng-Lang-YuCheng
2•sumu327•5m ago•1 comments

The Enterprise Evaluation Framework for OpenClaw

https://www.onyx.app/insights/openclaw-enterprise-evaluation-framework
1•ixnew•8m ago•0 comments

Researchers advance sustainable 3D concrete printing for construction

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-02-advance-sustainable-3d-concrete-industry.html
1•PaulHoule•8m ago•0 comments

Why "Garbage In, Garbage Out" is the biggest bottleneck in AI coding

https://www.ideaforge.chat/
2•enha•9m ago•1 comments

SpacetimeDB 2.0

https://github.com/clockworklabs/SpacetimeDB/releases/tag/v2.0.1
1•tilt•9m ago•0 comments

Regex engine in Rust (Thompson NFA and bounded lazy DFA cache)

https://github.com/akgitrepos/regex-engine-rust
1•akgitrepos•10m ago•1 comments

Visual-explainer: An agent skill turning complex terminal output into HTML pages

1•pretext•10m ago•1 comments

The Last Mystery of Antarctica's 'Blood Falls' Has Been Solved

https://www.wired.com/story/the-last-mystery-of-antarcticas-blood-falls-has-finally-been-solved/
1•Brajeshwar•10m ago•0 comments

A new eco-friendly water battery could theoretically last for centuries

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-02-eco-friendly-battery-theoretically-centuries.html
2•Brajeshwar•10m ago•0 comments

The archivist preserving decaying floppy disks

https://www.popsci.com/technology/floppy-disk-archivist-project/
3•Brajeshwar•11m ago•1 comments

Meta shut us down. LinkedIn took us to court. We're still building

https://www.texau.com/blogs/texau-v3-launch-from-bombay-to-gtm-platform
2•eulercoder•11m ago•1 comments

LadybugDB: DuckDB for Graphs

https://ladybugdb.com
1•pretext•11m ago•0 comments

Pattern Collider

https://aatishb.com/patterncollider/
2•vinhnx•12m ago•0 comments

AI and My Crisis of Meaning

https://brids.bearblog.dev/ai-and-my-crisis-of-meaning/
1•vinhnx•12m ago•0 comments

Open-weight LLM releases in January and February 2026

https://twitter.com/rasbt/status/2026659971467706603
2•pretext•12m ago•0 comments

The IDE might die – taking my favorite programming language with it

https://thomasbandt.com/ide-death-fsharp
3•asp_net•13m ago•0 comments

Exahash, Zettahash, Yottahash

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/02/22/zettahash/
1•ibobev•13m ago•0 comments

10k,000th Fibonacci Number

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/02/21/f10000000/
1•ibobev•13m ago•0 comments

Computing big, certified Fibonacci numbers

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/02/21/big-certified-fibonacci/
2•ibobev•13m ago•0 comments

KuzuDB was archived after the Apple acquisition – here's a migration guide

https://arcadedb.com/blog/from-kuzudb-to-arcadedb-migration-guide/
1•lvca•16m ago•0 comments

Pg_plan_alternatives – eBPF tracing of all plans the optimizer considers

https://github.com/jnidzwetzki/pg_plan_alternatives
1•dujuku•17m ago•1 comments

Ipynb to PDF Converter| Compile LaTeX to PDF

https://ipynbtopdf.cc
1•leolula•18m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

AI is right about em-dashes

https://joeldueck.com/ai-is-right-about-em-dashes.html
12•freediver•10mo ago

Comments

mattl•10mo ago
Yeah I never used them before I worked at the FSF. The FSF used the Chicago Manual of Style.
neom•10mo ago
Joel is a great guy who apparently loves the em dash. Personally, I find them particularly annoying, pedantic, and always have. Just use a comma, when I'm reading something with an em dash it's always unclear to me exactly how long I should pause, especially when reading aloud..., how dramatic...?!
damhsa•10mo ago
a short dash - with spaces around it - is clearly a punction mark, not a word-joiner. what nonsense! anyway, you can not expect everyone to use 4 or more different key combinations depending what style they want. the only solution is to make firefox, word, etc choose the right dash for word-joining, punctuation, minus, number ranges, etc. somewhat similar to how they can choose the width of spaces in justified text.
dragonwriter•10mo ago
> a short dash - with spaces around it - is clearly a punction mark, not a word-joiner. what nonsense!

That's not a "short dash", it is a hyphen with spaces around it (more precisely, an ASCII hyphen-minus, but that's really a hyphen that is overloaded in contexts where a proper typographic minus sign isn't available.) There are shorter dashes than the em-dash, one of which (the en-dash) is the normal print alternative for some uses of the em-dash, set open (with spaces) where the em-dash would be set closed (without spaces).

Also, both hyphens and en-dashes are used as word joiners in different contexts; this is not distinct from punctuation but a form of punctuation.

> anyway, you can not expect everyone to use 4 or more different key combinations depending what style they want.

For very informal writing, sure, people are often, according to their own personal comfort, going to be sloppy and approximate punctuation (heck, they are going to do that with spelling quite often.)

> the only solution is to make firefox, word, etc choose the right dash for word-joining, punctuation, minus, number ranges, etc.

Some apps have tools that automatically handle simple cases, but...it's not simple for software to figure out what your intent is and subsitute the correct punctuation mark (the are all punctuation). The actual solution is, as for other less common punctuation marks to accept that there's going to be lots of variation and substitution of easier-to-access characters in informal writing, while recognizing what is correct and maintaining it in formal contexts. But also recognizing that people that know what they are doing and know their tools are going to often use the correct ones in informal contexts, as well.

damhsa•10mo ago
it is a dash. you could use an em dash - or a 2em dash - but this dash is probably shorter than 1em - unless like me you have a monospace font. if it can be a hyphen-minus, it can be a hyphen/minus/dash. and that is what it is, because that is how it is used, ASCII be damned. the english language and its typography is beholden to neither ASCII™ nor UNICODE™.
dragonwriter•10mo ago
The hypen/minus/<various dashes> distinction long predates ASCII (much less Unicode), conflation between them is a product of ASCII with some contribution from the limitations of mechanical typewriters, the distinction isn't an imposition from ASCII onto the English language.
jasonthorsness•10mo ago
I use a plugin[1] on my blog that automatically translates ‘--‘ or ‘---‘ into em or en dashes. I did not see it coming that now my articles will look AI-written :p

Edit: just discovered iOS keyboard input also does this when you type multiple hyphens

1 - https://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/