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Personalizing esketamine treatment in TRD and TRBD

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1736114
1•PaulHoule•1m ago•0 comments

SpaceKit.xyz – a browser‑native VM for decentralized compute

https://spacekit.xyz
1•astorrivera•2m ago•1 comments

NotebookLM: The AI that only learns from you

https://byandrev.dev/en/blog/what-is-notebooklm
1•byandrev•2m ago•1 comments

Show HN: An open-source starter kit for developing with Postgres and ClickHouse

https://github.com/ClickHouse/postgres-clickhouse-stack
1•saisrirampur•2m ago•0 comments

Game Boy Advance d-pad capacitor measurements

https://gekkio.fi/blog/2026/game-boy-advance-d-pad-capacitor-measurements/
1•todsacerdoti•3m ago•0 comments

South Korean crypto firm accidentally sends $44B in bitcoins to users

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/crypto-firm-accidentally-sends-44-billion-bitcoins-use...
1•layer8•3m ago•0 comments

Apache Poison Fountain

https://gist.github.com/jwakely/a511a5cab5eb36d088ecd1659fcee1d5
1•atomic128•5m ago•1 comments

Web.whatsapp.com appears to be having issues syncing and sending messages

http://web.whatsapp.com
1•sabujp•6m ago•2 comments

Google in Your Terminal

https://gogcli.sh/
1•johlo•7m ago•0 comments

Shannon: Claude Code for Pen Testing: #1 on Github today

https://github.com/KeygraphHQ/shannon
1•hendler•7m ago•0 comments

Anthropic: Latest Claude model finds more than 500 vulnerabilities

https://www.scworld.com/news/anthropic-latest-claude-model-finds-more-than-500-vulnerabilities
2•Bender•12m ago•0 comments

Brooklyn cemetery plans human composting option, stirring interest and debate

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/brooklyn-green-wood-cemetery-human-composting/
1•geox•12m ago•0 comments

Why the 'Strivers' Are Right

https://greyenlightenment.com/2026/02/03/the-strivers-were-right-all-along/
1•paulpauper•13m ago•0 comments

Brain Dumps as a Literary Form

https://davegriffith.substack.com/p/brain-dumps-as-a-literary-form
1•gmays•14m ago•0 comments

Agentic Coding and the Problem of Oracles

https://epkconsulting.substack.com/p/agentic-coding-and-the-problem-of
1•qingsworkshop•14m ago•0 comments

Malicious packages for dYdX cryptocurrency exchange empties user wallets

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/02/malicious-packages-for-dydx-cryptocurrency-exchange-empt...
1•Bender•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a <400ms latency voice agent that runs on a 4gb vram GTX 1650"

https://github.com/pheonix-delta/axiom-voice-agent
1•shubham-coder•15m ago•0 comments

Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/penisgate-erupts-at-olympics-scandal-exposes-risks-of-bulk...
4•Bender•16m ago•0 comments

Arcan Explained: A browser for different webs

https://arcan-fe.com/2026/01/26/arcan-explained-a-browser-for-different-webs/
1•fanf2•17m ago•0 comments

What did we learn from the AI Village in 2025?

https://theaidigest.org/village/blog/what-we-learned-2025
1•mrkO99•18m ago•0 comments

An open replacement for the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller

https://github.com/lowobservable/oec
1•bri3d•20m ago•0 comments

The P in PGP isn't for pain: encrypting emails in the browser

https://ckardaris.github.io/blog/2026/02/07/encrypted-email.html
2•ckardaris•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Mirror Parliament where users vote on top of politicians and draft laws

https://github.com/fokdelafons/lustra
1•fokdelafons•23m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Opus 4.6 ignoring instructions, how to use 4.5 in Claude Code instead?

1•Chance-Device•24m ago•0 comments

We Mourn Our Craft

https://nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-mourn-our-craft/
1•ColinWright•27m ago•0 comments

Jim Fan calls pixels the ultimate motor controller

https://robotsandstartups.substack.com/p/humanoids-platform-urdf-kitchen-nvidias
1•robotlaunch•31m ago•0 comments

Exploring a Modern SMTPE 2110 Broadcast Truck with My Dad

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/exploring-a-modern-smpte-2110-broadcast-truck-with-my-dad/
1•HotGarbage•31m ago•0 comments

AI UX Playground: Real-world examples of AI interaction design

https://www.aiuxplayground.com/
1•javiercr•31m ago•0 comments

The Field Guide to Design Futures

https://designfutures.guide/
1•andyjohnson0•32m ago•0 comments

The Other Leverage in Software and AI

https://tomtunguz.com/the-other-leverage-in-software-and-ai/
1•gmays•34m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

All the Women I Met in Jail

https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a64577728/domestic-violence-law/
25•mooreds•9mo ago

Comments

orionblastar•9mo ago
Mirror: https://archive.is/qybuU
owebmaster•9mo ago
Why are you mirroring a website that is not paywalled?
zenethian•9mo ago
Just in case it's taken down, retracted, lost, slashdotted, etc.
WarOnPrivacy•9mo ago

    my ex-boyfriend attacks me. 
    I call the police at midnight, hating the thought of being seen as a victim.

    But they don’t see me as a victim. 
    I didn’t know it at the time, but California Penal Code 13701
    says police have to make an arrest in domestic violence cases—me or my ex.
    They choose me.

    "It’s the law. I could lose my job if I don’t arrest someone"
    the arresting officer insists.
    I want to scream. I called for help and got taken away in cuffs. 
    My ex threatens to kill me and gets resources. 
    How is this fair?

    Later, after the DA drops my charges for lack of evidence, 
    I learn that the law was meant to protect victims. 
    But gaps in officer training and the pressure to act,
    often lead to rushed, flawed arrests—like mine.
It is my experience that inexperienced cops, wound up cops, inappropriately outraged cops, casually contemptuous cops - they're how we know there is a bad police chief.
obitsten•9mo ago
Fwiw there are umpteen anecdotes from men on the opposite side of this situation. You can imagine, even in a situation where the woman is the aggressor, the instinct and unofficial practice is to always arrest the man.

I'm a little puzzled, to be frank, to see one being handled this way. There are definitely two sides to this story.

WarOnPrivacy•9mo ago
> I'm a little puzzled, to be frank, to see one being handled this way. There are definitely two sides to this story.

You shouldn't be. I've seen low-experience cops get soundly manipulated over and over and over. As long as a manipulative abuser gets that cop's ear first, that cop is handled.

For those times when the cop learns they'd been had - once the facts are now clear, they do not arrest the manipulator or even try to do the right thing. Not ever.

They get in their cars and go, leaving a rewarded abuser behind.

Throw in a law that mandates an arrest and they're going to arrest the person who has the least capability to embarrass them (further).

analog31•9mo ago
Throw in a law that mandates an arrest, and they're going to arrest the most innocent person, just to avoid further involvement.
atmavatar•9mo ago
I've occasionally heard references to a Duluth Model (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth_model) whereby the police will always arrest the male in any heterosexual domestic violence call, but I don't know how widely-used (if at all) it is to form any kind of opinion on the matter.

As a guy, I've already seen and experienced that no bystanders will bat an eye if a woman assaults me, and no one's going to take me seriously if I mention it after the fact, even (especially?) if I were to be injured. I have zero reason to believe the police will be any better, and in the US, they're not known for de-escalating situations, so calling them would never cross my mind anyway.

All that said, the article raises some red flags for me as well. We're only very briefly told that the author returns home from work, gets attacked by her ex-boyfriend, calls the police, and is arrested herself.

Why/how is the ex-boyfriend in her home? What precisely happened in the attack (e.g., the only detail we're given is a thrown, partially-full beer can)? What (if anything) precipitated the attack? Has there been violence between the two before?

It's quite possible the ex-boyfriend is completely at fault, she did nothing wrong, and additional detail would clear up my reservations, so I want to give the author the benefit of the doubt.

However, the tone of the rest of the piece also gives me pause, especially where she spends a bunch of time opining about the failures of the system while talking about cell mates who are obviously (and in one case, admittedly) guilty of that for which they are currently incarcerated. Bail reform is a perfectly valid issue to discuss, but juxtaposing the cellmates' bail woes against the original story only suggests the author identifies with their guilt. Perhaps that's merely poor storytelling.