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The Penicillin Myth

https://www.asimov.press/p/penicillin-myth
1•mailyk•1m ago•0 comments

Will AI require the same kind of socialized insurance as nuclear energy?

https://www.unite.ai/will-ai-require-the-same-kind-of-socialized-insurance-as-nuclear-energy/
1•50kIters•3m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Declaration of Independence is 100% AI, according to AI Checker

2•whatamidoingyo•4m ago•0 comments

Open Source Has Too Many Parasocial Relationships

https://pivotnine.com/blog/open-source-has-too-many-parasocial-relationships/
1•zdw•6m ago•0 comments

What Is Toon?

https://jsonmaster.com/what-is-toon
1•rkmahale•8m ago•0 comments

Animation Hasn't Been the Same Since 'Toy Story'

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/21/movies/toy-story-anniversary-animation.html
1•thm•8m ago•0 comments

Scientists Just Discovered How Rabies Hijacks Human Cells

https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-just-discovered-how-rabies-hijacks-human-cells/
1•thunderbong•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Contrarian Signals – market sentiment indicators

https://contrariansignals.com/
1•victordg•9m ago•0 comments

Valve makes almost $50M per employee

https://twitter.com/cantworkitout/status/1989003859700662727
1•HelloUsername•9m ago•0 comments

A Stand Against Coal Could Push Oakland Toward Bankruptcy

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/24/us/oakland-coal-port-budget-bankruptcy.html
1•mitchbob•10m ago•1 comments

Fruits and Decibels: Why your best features are hard to sell

https://quietmoats.substack.com/p/fruits-and-decibels
1•okossi•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Creating Multi-Page Manga with Google's Nano Banana Pro

https://github.com/Yutarop/comic-generator
1•ponta17•11m ago•0 comments

Cooking in Maximum Security

https://pluralistic.net/2025/11/24/moca-moka/
2•hn_acker•11m ago•0 comments

Automating Updates to a Digital Vigil

https://ntietz.com/blog/automating-updates-to-a-digital-vigil/
1•todsacerdoti•11m ago•0 comments

Comments on "Glauert's optimum rotor disk revisited"

https://wes.copernicus.org/preprints/wes-2025-105/
1•bouchard•11m ago•1 comments

Container Security: A Developer Guide

https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/07/18/container-security-a-developer-guide
1•fanf2•12m ago•0 comments

Yaoundé set to sizzle at 38° by 2030: green design could cool Cameroon's capital

https://theconversation.com/yaounde-is-set-to-sizzle-at-38-c-by-2030-how-green-design-could-cool-...
1•PaulHoule•12m ago•0 comments

Why Judging APIs by Syntax Is Misleading You

https://jjenzz.com/judging-apis-by-syntax-is-misleading/
1•speckx•13m ago•0 comments

How Trump is trying to remake American culture

https://www.semafor.com/article/11/23/2025/how-trump-is-trying-to-remake-american-culture-startin...
4•HelloUsername•13m ago•0 comments

Turns out Windows has a package manager

https://rosipov.com/blog/turns-out-windows-has-a-package-manager/
1•8organicbits•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Call Anybody from the Browser

https://comza.org
1•anwarlaksir•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Wikijumps – Browse Wikipedia visually using well-traveled connections

https://wikijumps.com
2•whb101•15m ago•0 comments

Supply and Demand Are Broken in Programming Education

https://blog.boot.dev/jobs/supply-demand-broken-programming-education/
6•wagslane•15m ago•0 comments

Demystifying Determinism in Durable Execution

https://jack-vanlightly.com/blog/2025/11/24/demystifying-determinism-in-durable-execution
1•rmoff•17m ago•0 comments

Daoism, Prompting, and Why Trying Too Hard Makes Everything Worse

1•yanjiechg•17m ago•0 comments

Nano Banana Pro: raw intelligence with tool use

https://quesma.com/blog/nano-banana-pro-intelligence-with-tools/
1•stared•17m ago•0 comments

Napster Raised $3B from Mystery Investor. Now 'Investor' and 'Money' Are Gone

https://www.forbes.com/sites/phoebeliu/2025/11/23/napster-said-raised-3-billion-mystery-investor-...
1•zdw•17m ago•0 comments

API UP – A SaaS platform that lets you create and host APIs instantly

https://apiup.ai
1•paulo_cheque•18m ago•1 comments

Unexpected events and prosocial behavior: the Batman effect

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44184-025-00171-5
1•debo_•18m ago•0 comments

Quantum 2.0: Paul Davies on the next revolution in physics

https://physicsworld.com/a/quantum-2-0-paul-davies-on-the-next-revolution-in-physics/
1•stOneskull•19m ago•1 comments
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Algebraic Effects: Another mistake carried through to perfection?

https://kjosib.github.io/Counterpoint/effects.html
29•todsacerdoti•6mo ago

Comments

smitty1e•6mo ago
> sweet careers are made of this, so who am I to disagree? Compile the world; Java Python C. Everybody’s looking for some bug. Some of them want to maintain you. Some of them want to be maintained.

For those missing the reference:

https://youtu.be/qeMFqkcPYcg?si=at-YtggekbPdv7sN

voxl•6mo ago
The desire of the HN community to pull a random person's uninformed opinion about a topic that they, justifiably, wrote for their own interests and amusement and then pontificate about how either stupid or amazing it is will never ceise to confuse me.

Effects on their own are a very active area of research and I would laugh behind a PL researchers back if they claimed it was a solved issue. Between Monads, call-by-push-value, and algebraic effects there is really no clear "how do people actually use this" answer.

But that's not the job of a PL researcher anyway, or a random software engineer for that matter. Sorry to say, the software engineer knows next to nothing about "the right way" to design language features that people want to use or enjoy using. If anything this should be an HCI person with a penchant for PL or vice versa.

eli_gottlieb•6mo ago
>Effects on their own are a very active area of research and I would laugh behind a PL researchers back if they claimed it was a solved issue. Between Monads, call-by-push-value, and algebraic effects there is really no clear "how do people actually use this" answer.

I can actually say that I used algebraic effects in my thesis for the section on semantics of a basic probabilistic programming language. It avoided talking about monads for my committee member who cared and honestly made for an easier implementation.

rednafi•6mo ago
> Sorry to say, the software engineer knows next to nothing about "the right way" to design language features that people want to use or enjoy using.

Sorry to say that many PL researchers live in their ivory tower and know next to nothing about things that people care about. One could say that it's not their job, their job is to write papers and get tenure. The number of FP enthusiasts versus the number of large, useful systems written in those languages is all the proof you need.

My statement is a vast generalization and is equally incorrect as the original one.

voxl•6mo ago
Anyone who uses words like "ivory tower" I know suffers more from jealousy and anti-intellectualiam than anything else. There is a reason Rust is the most loved programming language of modern times and it's not because they ignored the "ivory tower"
chownie•6mo ago
I had to stop and re-read this comment chain because I was sure this was satire
agentultra•6mo ago
There’s a certain amount of hubris to say, “I don’t know anything about this and you’re making a mistake.” It’s off putting and kills the whole rant.

I’ve heard opinions from smart people with lots of experience who say algebraic effects are not worth the squeeze. I’ve also heard some say that we should all be pushing the boundaries: they are the future.

So the matter doesn’t seem to be decided. Now isn’t the time for maxims.

gitroom•6mo ago
Every time I read stuff like this it just makes me laugh, I honestly never know who to listen to in these debates.
rednafi•6mo ago
Research doesn't work like that. I like the idea of separating contract and implementation in algebraic effects. It might pave the way to bring back some sanity to imperative languages and help us write better code, since it's pretty clear that the "real world" doesn't care much about pure functional languages no matter what they bring to the table. Or algebraic effects could be like monads, many like to talk about them while people building real stuff have no clue about it, nor do they care. But we'll never know unless we explore.
lambdas•6mo ago
To which implementation is the author referring, I wonder?

I can’t say I recognise any of these issues from freer, polysemy, nor bluefin.

chriswarbo•6mo ago
The author says the approach they advocate (just using function parameters) is similar to "dependency injection". It looks like in FP/objects-are-a-poor-man's-closures terminology they're talking about Continuation Passing Style (CPS).