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CoreWeave's $30B Bet on GPU Market Infrastructure

https://davefriedman.substack.com/p/coreweaves-30-billion-bet-on-gpu
1•gmays•45s ago•0 comments

Creating and Hosting a Static Website on Cloudflare for Free

https://benjaminsmallwood.com/blog/creating-and-hosting-a-static-website-on-cloudflare-for-free/
1•bensmallwood•6m ago•1 comments

"The Stanford scam proves America is becoming a nation of grifters"

https://www.thetimes.com/us/news-today/article/students-stanford-grifters-ivy-league-w2g5z768z
1•cwwc•10m ago•0 comments

Elon Musk on Space GPUs, AI, Optimus, and His Manufacturing Method

https://cheekypint.substack.com/p/elon-musk-on-space-gpus-ai-optimus
2•simonebrunozzi•19m ago•0 comments

X (Twitter) is back with a new X API Pay-Per-Use model

https://developer.x.com/
2•eeko_systems•26m ago•0 comments

Zlob.h 100% POSIX and glibc compatible globbing lib that is faste and better

https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/zlob
1•neogoose•29m ago•1 comments

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1•mav5431•30m ago•1 comments

Scientists Discover Levitating Time Crystals You Can Hold, Defy Newton’s 3rd Law

https://phys.org/news/2026-02-scientists-levitating-crystals.html
3•sizzle•30m ago•0 comments

When Michelangelo Met Titian

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Baldur's Gate to be turned into TV series – without the game's developers

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c24g457y534o
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Interview with 'Just use a VPS' bro (OpenClaw version) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40SnEd1RWUU
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EchoJEPA: Latent Predictive Foundation Model for Echocardiography

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Disablling Go Telemetry

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Effective Nihilism

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1•abetusk•50m ago•1 comments

The UK government didn't want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse

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2•irreducible•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Big Beautiful Bill R&D Tax: Will tech go on a hiring spree again?

21•jbverschoor•8mo ago
Since 2022, in the US, R&D had to be amortized in 5-15 years. That was one of the reasons (big)tech stopped hiring.

Now, the BBB[1] has changed that under Sec. 111002. Deduction of domestic research and experimental expenditures. Does this mean we can expect bitech to go on a (temporary) hiring spree?

Current Law: Under current law, taxpayers are required to deduct research or experimental expenditures over a five-year period. Research or experimental expenditures that are attributable to research conducted outside the U.S. are required to be deducted over a 15-year period.

Provision: This provision allows taxpayers to immediately deduct domestic research or experimental expenditures paid or incurred in taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024, and before January 1, 2030. This provision includes rules to coordinate the immediate deductibility of domestic research or experimental expenditures with the research credit, rules clarifying the treatment of foreign research or experimental expenditures, and other coordinating changes.

[1] https://waysandmeans.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/The-One-Big-Beautiful-Bill-Section-by-Section.pdf

Comments

nfeutry•8mo ago
"Big Beautiful Bill" , is this a real law name ? USA friends, are you OK ?
coolcase•8mo ago
It's full of "Illegal Immigrants" this and "Make America $superlative Again" that
jbverschoor•8mo ago
Sorry, my bad... it's "The One, Big, Beautiful Bill"
drstewart•8mo ago
Well there isn't an active warzone on the continent unlike some other places I can name, so yeah, I think I know which one I'd prefer
zelda420•8mo ago
Unfortunately the GOP is very excited at the prospect of sending soldiers, drones, and arms to participate in the Mexico cartel wars… and let’s not even talk about school shootings.
codingdave•8mo ago
Australia is the only continent without armed conflict: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ongoing_armed_conflict...
sloaken•8mo ago
I did not realize Antarctica had an armed conflict.
scarface_74•8mo ago
Everyone is trying to find any glimmer of hope for a software development recovery. It ain’t happening, there is way too much of a glut, BigTech has learned to operate leaner and VC funding isn’t coming back since the public market doesn’t want money losing startups and acquisitions are at a much lower valuation. The tax law won’t change that.

Not to mention that the entire US economy is now at the whims of ChatGPT - where the current admiration got its tariff policy from.

https://www.theverge.com/news/642620/trump-tariffs-formula-a...

hack_fraud13•8mo ago
I think it’s a material different for SMEs, especially bootstrapped firms small consultancies. But you’re right, I think some skepticism is warranted since there’s a lot of factors depressing the tech sector rn.
VirusNewbie•8mo ago
>BigTech has learned to operate leaner

I think almost all of big tech have more employees now than they did 3 years ago. There's just not as much growth or anticipation of growth, nor as much turnover.

When VC money is flush in the system, people are leaving their FAANG jobs for crazy scale up money. Now that it's happening less, big tech will have less turnover, etc.

scarface_74•8mo ago
These are some statistics, I just saw on Blind. I didn’t independently verify it.

https://www.teamblind.com/post/The-golden-age-of-high-TC-tec...

The trends aren’t good and that’s before MS just announced a 6% reduction in headcount and doesn’t take into account enterprise devs where most people work.

There are also more people entering the field.

theflyinghorse•8mo ago
Undoubtedly we are also going to see massive offshoring wave for years to come. Big tech is going to downsize and there is just little sense for most non-tech companies in hiring American software engineers when offices can be spun up elsewhere like India.
solardev•8mo ago
> the entire US economy is now at the whims of ChatGPT

Oh, so maybe there IS hope! I'd trust ChatGPT way more than anyone in the current administration.

aynyc•8mo ago
It’s just another tax cheap code. You won’t see significant change to hiring unless existing management thinking changes
jbverschoor•8mo ago
Well, it means you can deduct engineering salaris immediately instead of amortizing in 5 years, which means more cashflow. That’s kind of a thing at the moment.
codingdave•8mo ago
That link is just a summary of the bill. If anyone wants to read the actual content, it is here: https://budget.house.gov/imo/media/doc/one_big_beautiful_bil...

(1116 pages)

akudha•8mo ago
Not trying to be snarky or sarcastic. Who reads 1116 pages???? How can congress people vote on a bill that is so large, possibly with very dense info to grasp (haven't read it, just guessing, as it is tax/finance related bill)? This would be hard enough for accountants to read and grasp.

Can't this be broken into smaller, manageable bills?

bruce511•8mo ago
It could be, but none of them would pass.

All politics is about compromise, and getting enough votes to pass. Since most of congress is against most bills, the only way to get anything passed is to lump it all together, and give everyone enough so they can hold their noses and vote for it.

In the current climate it's pretty certain no democrats are voting for it, and the majorities in both houses are razor thin. So pretty much every republican needs to be accommodated with some or other pet project or whatever.

aaronbaugher•8mo ago
And that's not large. Grok says budget bills over the past 25 years have averaged between 1500-2000 pages, and the big omnibus budget bills get closer to 5000 pages.

On top of that, if you actually try to read a bill, you'll see many references to previous legislation, like, "US Code 123.45 section A is hereby amended to read 'blah blah blah....'" So you have to go read a bunch of other legislation to know what each line item is really about.

On top of that, once it passes and is sent out to the various bureaucracies it applies to, they will put their own interpretation on it, sometimes giving it an expansive interpretation and in other cases dragging their feet, so the actual result can be very different from what you took away from poring over thousands of pages.

You could almost come to the conclusion that the whole legislative thing is just for show, and the real power has been diffused elsewhere.

jotux•8mo ago
>Since 2022

I feel like this deserves a little more detail than just the year it was started. During Trump's first administration his Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) amended Section 174 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), but it started this change in 2022.

Here's good article outlining some of the significant tax implications: https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/section-174/

>Here is how the S174 change impacted some companies, based on what I found in their annual reports:

>Microsoft: $4.8B additional tax paid in 2023. The company generated a $72B profit that year, so this tax increase was manageable. It’s still a very large amount!

>Netflix: around $368M in additional tax paid – also manageable with $4.4B annual profit.

>Google: the tax change was minimal, because Google was voluntarily amortizing software development expenses for most staff, already. This was for all projects that reached “technological feasibility,” which is a milestone products pass before public release.

Trump's new tax bill is fixing what was broken in his last tax bill (Or maybe the punishment is being removed from tech companies that were perceived as against him in the first administration that have now bent the knee).

jbverschoor•8mo ago
There was a lot of fuzz on HN about it, bc basically salaries of engineers fall under that clause.