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Welcome Auckland War Memorial Museum to Flickr Commons

https://blog.flickr.net/en/2025/05/19/welcome-auckland-war-memorial-museum-to-flickr-commons/
1•gnabgib•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I'm making students stay in flow state when writing

https://wordghost.vercel.app
1•esbenischeap•2m ago•0 comments

Practical Astronomy with Your Command Line

https://oliverkwebb.github.io/articles/pracstro/
1•oliverkwebb•3m ago•0 comments

Readme Driven Development (2010)

https://tom.preston-werner.com/2010/08/23/readme-driven-development
1•super_linear•5m ago•1 comments

NovaSupplier – Connect brands directly with European Suppliers

https://www.novasupplier.com/
1•matiasrsantos•6m ago•1 comments

SpaceX reveals why Starship Flight 8 Ship exploded: 'flash' in engines

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/private-spaceflight/spacex-knows-why-its-starship-flight-8-ship-exploded-traced-to-flash-in-rocket-engines
1•1659447091•6m ago•0 comments

Landa promised real estate investing for $5. Now it's gone dark

https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/23/landa-promised-real-estate-investing-for-5-now-its-gone-dark/
1•rntn•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Can AI Help Designers Ideate Better? We Spent 5 Wks Finding Out

1•viclotana23•7m ago•0 comments

Lamber: Functional scripting language compiling to Lambda Calculus

https://github.com/aartaka/lamber
1•todsacerdoti•8m ago•0 comments

Santa Cruz IT Assistant

1•itsmeWB•10m ago•0 comments

What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything Alexa had heard

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/may/24/what-i-discovered-when-i-asked-amazon-to-tell-me-everything-alexa-had-heard
2•robaato•12m ago•0 comments

Bash implementation of Tabloid, the clickbait programming language

https://github.com/notweerdmonk/tabloid.bash
2•thunderbong•23m ago•0 comments

Supplements Linked to Reduced Fertility in Male Bodybuilders

https://bioengineer.org/branched-chain-amino-acid-bcaa-supplements-linked-to-reduced-fertility-in-male-bodybuilders/
2•geox•24m ago•0 comments

QR code generator that works entirely in the browser

https://justaqrcode.com/
2•NotInOurNames•24m ago•0 comments

Apple Rejects My Name Because It Contains "Dek" – But "Dick" Is Allowed

7•Kevin605•27m ago•0 comments

The Space Economy to Reach $944B by 2033

https://spacenews.com/the-space-economy-to-reach-944-billion-by-2033-novaspace-unveils-key-insight/
2•ricecat•28m ago•0 comments

Ken Rogoff on How Crypto Is Cutting into the Dollar's Hegemony

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-24/crypto-is-infiltrating-the-dollar-s-hegemony-says-ken-rogoff
2•wslh•29m ago•2 comments

Laravel Comments Package

https://github.com/usamamuneerchaudhary/commentify
1•umun•29m ago•0 comments

CSS Carousel Configurator

https://chrome.dev/carousel-configurator/
1•stefankuehnel•33m ago•1 comments

CSS Anchor Positioning Tool

https://chrome.dev/anchor-tool/
1•stefankuehnel•34m ago•0 comments

China makes first 5G satellite-to-phone video call

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3311108/china-makes-worlds-first-5g-satellite-phone-video-call-will-it-test-us-tiktok-curbs
1•mooreds•34m ago•1 comments

Generate Big Deals on Reddit Without Being Salesy

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E7jXd7M_07nDD50xmU7CL3JJ3jYcjxA8WyxxNxLqhKU/edit?tab=t.0
1•mooreds•35m ago•0 comments

Dev Problems

https://builtfor.dev/99/
1•mooreds•36m ago•0 comments

Please Fund More Science (2020)

https://blog.samaltman.com/please-fund-more-science
2•ssuds•37m ago•0 comments

A Hugo Survival Guide (2022)

https://janert.me/guides/hugo-survival-guide/
1•Tomte•38m ago•0 comments

Addressing Criticism of RISC-V Microprocessors (2022)

https://medium.com/codex/addressing-criticism-of-risc-v-microprocessors-803239b53284
1•Tomte•38m ago•0 comments

Paper Is Good

https://dynomight.net/paper/
2•homarp•38m ago•0 comments

The genetic medicine of the future will be able to treat everything

https://english.elpais.com/health/2025-05-24/carl-h-june-creator-of-car-t-therapies-the-genetic-medicine-of-the-future-will-be-able-to-treat-everything-from-diabetes-to-chronic-infections.html
1•dxs•40m ago•0 comments

The Who Cares Era

https://dansinker.com/posts/2025-05-23-who-cares/
2•hjuutilainen•44m ago•1 comments

Crypto Investor Charged with Kidnapping and Torturing Man for Weeks

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/24/nyregion/crypto-investor-torture-italian-tourist.html
2•2OEH8eoCRo0•44m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

AI, Heidegger, and Evangelion

https://fakepixels.substack.com/p/ai-heidegger-and-evangelion
53•jger15•4h ago

Comments

dtagames•2h ago
This is fantastic. Perhaps the best philosophical piece on AI that I've read.
DiscourseFan•1h ago
I need to write something, then.
smokel•59m ago
Please do. It is unfortunate that those who shout hardest are not necessarily the smartest. There is a lot of nonsense being put out there, and it would be refreshing to read alternative perspectives.

Edit: this was a generic comment, not judging the article. I still have trouble understanding what its premise is.

httbs•1h ago
Great read
neuroelectron•1h ago
My chatgpt doesn't like nyc that much:

New York City, as a global symbol, exports the myth of America—its exceptionalism, hustle culture, capitalism-as-dream, fashion, Wall Street bravado, media dominance, cultural swagger. NYC has always been a billboard for "brand America," selling a narrative of limitless opportunity, grit-as-glory, and urban sophistication. Think Times Square's overstimulation, Broadway's fantasy, Wall Street's speculation, and how these are consumed worldwide as aspirational content.

But what's exported isn't necessarily real—it’s hype. The marketed dream, not the lived reality.

“...and its biggest import is grime and grief”

In contrast, what flows into NYC is the cost of that image: the labor of the marginalized, the psychological toll, the physical debris. “Grime” evokes literal pollution, overwork, and class stratification; “grief” brings in the emotional fallout—displacement, burnout, violence, economic precarity, and cycles of trauma.

NYC absorbs the despair of a world it pretends to uplift. Refugees, artists, outcasts, and exhausted believers in the American Dream all converge here, only to be consumed by the very machine that exports the myth of hope.

TimorousBestie•1h ago
> Instead, Heidegger compels us to do something much harder: to see the world as it is being reframed by technology, and then to consciously reclaim or reweave the strands of meaning that risk being flattened.

As a call to action this is inadequate. I have no idea what this is persuading me to do.

If I dig into how Heidegger solved this problem in his own life, well, I don’t think that should be replicated.

daseiner1•1h ago
"The Question Concerning Technology" [1] mentioned in this piece is dense but can be understood by the literate layman, I think, with patience and a bit of work.

Re: "call to action", part of Heidegger's project by my read is to interrogate such phrases. I think he would refute that "action" is what we need and that orienting ourselves towards the world in terms of "action" is obscuring the Question of Being. He himself offers no real way out. In his posthumously published Der Spiegel interview [2] he himself says "only a God can save us".

I assume you're making a snide reference to his involvement with Nazism, which I'm not going to attempt to downplay or respond to here. He himself in his later life, however, went and lived a humble life in the Black Forest. Can or should we all "return to the land"? No. But his writing certainly has expanded my view of the world and my "image of thought". He is a worthwhile study.

How to Read Heidegger [3] is a great primer for any who may be interested.

[1] https://www2.hawaii.edu/~freeman/courses/phil394/The%20Quest...

[2] https://www.ditext.com/heidegger/interview.html

[3] https://a.co/d/dK5dp2t

P.S. just noticed/remembered that my username is a Heidegger reference. heh.

gchamonlive•1h ago
Leave passivity behind. You should put work into understanding what's required of you. This is why it's so easy to fall back to passivity, but there are things that must be done just because it's the right thing to do. Doing anything other than that is akin to committing philosophical suicide.
TimorousBestie•1h ago
I don’t think I have an ethical duty to parse obscurantist nonsense.
daseiner1•1h ago
Contempt prior to investigation ought not be a point of pride, I think.
viccis•29m ago
There's nothing obscure about that. You might be out of the habit of consuming challenging material, but it's definitely not a good response to react reflexively with contempt for something that takes a moment of thought to understand. There's already enough vulgar anti-intellectualism in society right now without adding to it.
gchamonlive•11m ago
If that's obscurantist nonsense you aren't going to get far with Heidegger.
13years•1h ago
> AI is not inevitable fate. It is an invitation to wake up. The work is to keep dragging what is singular, poetic, and profoundly alive back into focus, despite all pressures to automate it away.

This is the struggle. The race to automate everything. Turn all of our social interactions into algorithmic digital bits. However, I don't think people are just going to wake up from calls to wake up, unfortunately.

We typically only wake up to anything once it is broken. Society has to break from the over optimization of attention and engagement. Not sure how that is going to play out, but we certainly aren't slowing down yet.

For example, take a look at the short clip I have posted here. It is an example of just how far everyone is scaling bot and content farms. It is an absolute flood of noise into all of our knowledge repositories. https://www.mindprison.cc/p/dead-internet-at-scale

verisimi•28m ago
> However, I don't think people are just going to wake up from calls to wake up, unfortunately.

> We typically only wake up to anything once it is broken. Society has to break from the over optimization of attention and engagement.

I don't think anyone will be waking up as long as their pronouns are 'we' and 'us' (or 'people', 'society'). Waking up or individuation is a personal, singular endeavour - it isn't a collective activity. If one hasn't even grasped who one is, if one is making a category error and identifies as 'we' rather than 'I', all answers will fail.

pixl97•11m ago
The Culture dives into this concept with the idea of hegemonizing swarms, and Bolstrom touches on this with optimizing singletons.

Humans are amazing min/maxers, we create vast, and at least temporarily productive mono cultures. At the same time a scarily large portion of humanity will burn and destroy something of beauty if it brings them one cent of profit.

Myself I believe technology and eventually AI were our fate once we became intelligence optimizers.

jwalton•1h ago
It's somehow a little poetic that the author's chatgpt example has already been plagiarized by a realtor blog: https://www.elikarealestate.com/blog/beautiful-suffering-of-...
Garlef•58m ago
This made me happy: It offers an interesting take on AI.

(After reflecting a bit on this I think this is for the following reason: Not only does this take a step back to offer a meta perspective. It also does so without falling into the trap of rooting this perspective in the hegemonic topos of our everyday discourse (economics).

Usually, takes on AI are very economic in nature: "Gen AI is theft", "We/our jobs/our creativity will all be replaced", "The training data is preduced by exploiting cheap labour".

In this sense this perspective avoids the expected in not only in one but two ways.)

deadbabe•20m ago
We never valued the human element in the work that surrounds us. Do you care that the software engineer who produced the CRUD app you use everyday had a “craftsman mentality” toward code? Do you care about the hours a digital artist spent to render some CGI just right in a commercial? Do you appreciate the time a human took to write some local news article?

Probably not, you probably didn’t even notice, and now it’s over. It’s too late to care. These things will soon be replaced with cheaper AI pipelines and much of what we consume or read digitally will be proudly AI generated or at best only merely suspected of being AI generated. Did you know that soon you’ll even be able to install browser plugins that will automatically pay you to have AI insert ads into comments you write on popular websites? It’s true, and people will do it, because it’s an easy way to make money.

Reversing this AI trend means everyone should just do things the hard way, and that’s just not going to happen. If no one cares about how you do your work (and they really don’t give a fuck) you might as well use AI to do it.

akomtu•9m ago
AI will be the great divider of humanity. It's one of those ideas that can't be ignored or waited out, and everyone will need to take a decisive stance on it. Human civilization and machine civilization won't coexist for long.