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There's no such thing as "tech" (Ten years later)

1•dtjb•25s ago•0 comments

What Really Killed Flash Player: A Six-Year Campaign of Deliberate Platform Work

https://medium.com/@aglaforge/what-really-killed-flash-player-a-six-year-campaign-of-deliberate-p...
1•jbegley•56s ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Anyone orchestrating multiple AI coding agents in parallel?

1•buildingwdavid•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Knowledge-Bank

https://github.com/gabrywu-public/knowledge-bank
1•gabrywu•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: The Codeverse Hub Linux

https://github.com/TheCodeVerseHub/CodeVerseLinuxDistro
3•sinisterMage•8m ago•0 comments

Take a trip to Japan's Dododo Land, the most irritating place on Earth

https://soranews24.com/2026/02/07/take-a-trip-to-japans-dododo-land-the-most-irritating-place-on-...
2•zdw•9m ago•0 comments

British drivers over 70 to face eye tests every three years

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205nxy0p31o
6•bookofjoe•9m ago•1 comments

BookTalk: A Reading Companion That Captures Your Voice

https://github.com/bramses/BookTalk
1•_bramses•10m ago•0 comments

Is AI "good" yet? – tracking HN's sentiment on AI coding

https://www.is-ai-good-yet.com/#home
1•ilyaizen•11m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Amdb – Tree-sitter based memory for AI agents (Rust)

https://github.com/BETAER-08/amdb
1•try_betaer•11m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security

https://openclaw.ai/blog/virustotal-partnership
2•anhxuan•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Seedance 2.0 Release

https://seedancy2.com/
2•funnycoding•12m ago•0 comments

Leisure Suit Larry's Al Lowe on model trains, funny deaths and Disney

https://spillhistorie.no/2026/02/06/interview-with-sierra-veteran-al-lowe/
1•thelok•12m ago•0 comments

Towards Self-Driving Codebases

https://cursor.com/blog/self-driving-codebases
1•edwinarbus•12m ago•0 comments

VCF West: Whirlwind Software Restoration – Guy Fedorkow [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLoXodz1N9A
1•stmw•13m ago•1 comments

Show HN: COGext – A minimalist, open-source system monitor for Chrome (<550KB)

https://github.com/tchoa91/cog-ext
1•tchoa91•14m ago•1 comments

FOSDEM 26 – My Hallway Track Takeaways

https://sluongng.substack.com/p/fosdem-26-my-hallway-track-takeaways
1•birdculture•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Env-shelf – Open-source desktop app to manage .env files

https://env-shelf.vercel.app/
1•ivanglpz•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Almostnode – Run Node.js, Next.js, and Express in the Browser

https://almostnode.dev/
1•PetrBrzyBrzek•18m ago•0 comments

Dell support (and hardware) is so bad, I almost sued them

https://blog.joshattic.us/posts/2026-02-07-dell-support-lawsuit
1•radeeyate•19m ago•0 comments

Project Pterodactyl: Incremental Architecture

https://www.jonmsterling.com/01K7/
1•matt_d•20m ago•0 comments

Styling: Search-Text and Other Highlight-Y Pseudo-Elements

https://css-tricks.com/how-to-style-the-new-search-text-and-other-highlight-pseudo-elements/
1•blenderob•21m ago•0 comments

Crypto firm accidentally sends $40B in Bitcoin to users

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crypto-firm-accidentally-sends-40-055054321.html
1•CommonGuy•22m ago•0 comments

Magnetic fields can change carbon diffusion in steel

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260125083427.htm
1•fanf2•23m ago•0 comments

Fantasy football that celebrates great games

https://www.silvestar.codes/articles/ultigamemate/
1•blenderob•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Animalese

https://animalese.barcoloudly.com/
1•noreplica•23m ago•0 comments

StrongDM's AI team build serious software without even looking at the code

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/7/software-factory/
3•simonw•24m ago•0 comments

John Haugeland on the failure of micro-worlds

https://blog.plover.com/tech/gpt/micro-worlds.html
1•blenderob•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Velocity - Free/Cheaper Linear Clone but with MCP for agents

https://velocity.quest
2•kevinelliott•25m ago•2 comments

Corning Invented a New Fiber-Optic Cable for AI and Landed a $6B Meta Deal [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3KLbc5DlRs
1•ksec•26m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The Headlines Are Evil, and They're Bringing Us Down

https://writing.kemitchell.com/2025/05/29/Trump-Tariffs-Decision-Headlines
37•feross•8mo ago

Comments

hyperhello•8mo ago
The function, or goal, of news may not be to inform. One would have to decide by observation.
teddyh•8mo ago
The purpose of a system is what it does.

— Stafford Beer

gsu2•8mo ago
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/come-on-obviously-the-purpo...
marcosdumay•8mo ago
Yeah, your link is the one that is wrong.

Systems are self-perpetuating entities that exist independently of the purpose one person or another places on it, and all the different people inside and outside of it all place different purposes.

That phrase the article is complaining about means that talking about a system purpose is meaningless babble. Only people know about purpose, systems don't.

gsu2•8mo ago
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/highlights-from-the-comment...
marcosdumay•8mo ago
That phrase has an author, that has made it patently clear what he means by it.

The fact that the article's author spends the entire time reacting to random people on Twitter instead of going after the author, and even dismisses the one person pointing to the original meaning with a no-answer doesn't make anything better.

k310•8mo ago
Headlines are clickbait.

Is the referenced headline an example of same?

polarix•8mo ago
Sure, those headlines are misleading.

But all of those other headlines are wrong and misleading as well, in their own way.

The "court"(s) cannot "block" Trump from doing anything. They don't control the military. All they can do is "say" something about the "legality" of the actions of the commander in chief of the military. The first two headlines that (according to the link) "beg to mislead" are closer to accuracy on this dimension -- the courts said something.

hypertexthero•8mo ago
See also Orwell’s Politics and the English Language.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_and_the_English_Langu...

https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwel...

conartist6•8mo ago
For me the headline was pretty straightforward: he doesn't have the authority, according to your analysis there was never any good-faith reason to believe that he did have the authority to do what he said he could do.

The administration's signature move is acting in bad faith then lashing out, so I really doubt they plan to change tactics now.

Most of us are just watching to see if there still exists a rule of law at all.

lyu07282•8mo ago
> Most of us are just watching to see if there still exists a rule of law at all.

You are right! Thank God for the supreme court making everything he does legal. I was almost worried there being ruled by an illegal fascist dictator instead of a legal fascist dictator.

tehjoker•8mo ago
This is such a 2011 vibe article. We are so far past this style of political discourse I have to chuckle.
paulpauper•8mo ago
Clickbait headlines are the worst. "Why America is doomed because of {X}" and then the article prevaricates.
kerblang•8mo ago
A lot of news - arguably the majority - involves articles that are as bad as the headlines. If only the headlines were a problem, we'd be in great shape. The lack of effort is as bad as the bias.

The author's effort to clarify things is commendable, and yet, if anything, this article has a bad headline... but for the best reason, because it's more informative and specific than I expected.

ProfessorZoom•8mo ago
this article is about itself
kstrauser•8mo ago
> Axios: “Court says Trump doesn’t have the authority to set tariffs”

Eh. The article's right that the president does have the authority to set tariffs in general, just not these specific ones. However, it's also universally understood that headlines are radically terse summaries of longer articles. They exist to help you identify longer content you want to read.

A more accurate headline like "Court says Trump doesn't have the authority to set these specific tariffs for the reasons he gave" still grossly simplifies the longer article, takes longer to read, and probably wouldn't fit the space allotted for it. It would be more accurate, strictly speaking, and yet worse.

cadamsdotcom•8mo ago
Misleadingly broad title, what about this instead:

Headlines About Trump Tariffs Are Evil, And They’re Bringing Us Down

Scopes it more accurately.

KevinMS•8mo ago
This is pretty much the front page of reddit. click bait titles rise to the top and then thousands of people comment on it without even realize its either wrong or out of context