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Larry Summers on Stanley Fischer

https://larrysummers.com/news-item/stan-fischer/
2•paulpauper•9m ago•0 comments

I podcast with Azeem Azhar on the speed of AI take-off

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2025/06/i-podcast-with-azeem-azhar-on-the-speed-of-ai-take-off.html
2•paulpauper•9m ago•0 comments

Tesla Optimus robotics vice president Milan Kovac is leaving the company

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/06/tesla-optimus-robotics-vp-is-leaving-the-company.html
5•TheAlchemist•23m ago•1 comments

China's driverless lorries hope to expand

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ykel5dr62o
1•mastazi•25m ago•0 comments

Why You Should Move Your Site Away from Weebly (YC W07)

https://www.articulation.blog/p/why-you-should-move-your-site-away-from-weebly
1•dustywusty•36m ago•0 comments

Colorado kayakers rescue a dog that tumbled over 60-foot waterfall in Mexico

https://coloradosun.com/2025/06/03/kayakers-rescue-waterfall-trapped-dog/
2•mooreds•38m ago•0 comments

Portable device captures airborne molecules for noninvasive disease detection

https://phys.org/news/2025-05-portable-device-captures-airborne-molecules.html
1•PaulHoule•45m ago•0 comments

Why does C++ think my class is copy-constructible when it can't be?

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20250606-00/?p=111254
2•ibobev•45m ago•0 comments

Building a Modern Python API with Azure Cosmos DB: A 5-Part Video Series

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cosmosdb/building-a-modern-python-api-with-azure-cosmos-db-a-5-part-video-series/
1•ibobev•45m ago•0 comments

Retro Game Sprites Generated in One Attempt with Ideogram's "V3 Quality" Model

https://gametorch.app/commons/image_models/ideogram-v3-quality
2•gametorch•49m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: What would you do if AGI were coming in 2-4 years?

1•atleastoptimal•50m ago•11 comments

Ask HN: Is synthetic data generation practical outside academia?

1•cpard•50m ago•0 comments

Palantir is nuts. When's the crash?

https://www.ft.com/content/747dd085-6c83-4c0b-a93e-e134a643f2dd
15•1vuio0pswjnm7•50m ago•2 comments

Apple Cash Management (2021)

https://www.treasurefi.com/blog/a-look-inside-apple-cash-management
2•walterbell•53m ago•0 comments

Subcontinental Genetic Variation in the All of Us Research Program

https://www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/S0002-9297(25)00173-9
1•bookofjoe•53m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SQLAlchemy just the core – a better way

https://github.com/sayanarijit/sqla-fancy-core
2•sayanarijit•55m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Automate any workflow with Osly and 10x your productivity

https://app.osly.ai/
2•hez2000•55m ago•0 comments

Anthropic releases custom AI chatbot for classified spy work

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/anthropic-releases-custom-ai-chatbot-for-classified-spy-work/
1•gametorch•58m ago•0 comments

A man rebuilding the last Inca rope bridge

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/last-inca-rope-bridge-qeswachaka-tradition
1•kaonwarb•1h ago•0 comments

NATS Comparison to Kafka, Rabbit, gRPC, and Others

https://docs.nats.io/nats-concepts/overview/compare-nats
1•teleforce•1h ago•0 comments

SchemaPin prevents "MCP Rug Pull" attacks

https://github.com/ThirdKeyAI/SchemaPin
2•smugglereal•1h ago•1 comments

Autocomp: LLM-Driven Code Optimization for Tensor Accelerators

https://charleshong3.github.io/blog/autocomp.html
1•matt_d•1h ago•0 comments

Jony Ive's LoveFrom helped design Rivian's first electric bike

https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/06/jony-ives-lovefrom-helped-design-rivians-first-electric-bike/
3•coloneltcb•1h ago•0 comments

Michigan triples waters with 'Do Not Eat' warning for PFAS in fish

https://www.mlive.com/environment/2025/06/michigan-triples-waters-with-do-not-eat-warning-for-pfas-in-fish.html
2•mahirsaid•1h ago•1 comments

Dear High Schoolers, Time Is Precious

https://byronsharman.com/blog/dear-high-schoolers
2•chilipepperhott•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bridgit – In-Person-First Networking

https://www.bridgitsocial.com/
1•amfooladgar•1h ago•2 comments

Understanding MCP Evals: Why Evals Matter for MCP

https://huggingface.co/blog/mclenhard/mcp-evals
1•mooreds•1h ago•0 comments

Let's Learn About MCP Together

https://medium.com/womenintechnology/lets-learn-about-mcp-together-be1601dc7a81
2•mooreds•1h ago•0 comments

Higher education is shockingly right-wing

https://drafts.interfluidity.com/2023/03/01/higher-education-is-shockingly-right-wing/index.html
10•corimaith•1h ago•13 comments

Photographing a City That Stopped Changing: A Decade of Suburban Decay

https://aboutphotography.blog/blog/ghost-world-by-juan-rodrguez-morales
2•ChompChomp•1h ago•0 comments
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Rare black iceberg spotted off Labrador coast could be 100k years old

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/black-iceberg-labrador-coast-1.7551078
139•pseudolus•1d ago

Comments

m3kw9•1d ago
When are these going on sale in drinks?
bee_rider•1d ago
Do black Labrador icebergs also have webbed feet, to swim better?
bregma•1d ago
No, but golden Labrador icebergs are the friendliest of all the icebergs and can make a great addition to any family.
burnt-resistor•22h ago
The vet bills and cleaning up after them is really ridiculous.
morkalork•1d ago
Will the icebergs broken off get older and older?
cess11•1d ago
As long as we keep pushing CO2 into the atmosphere and don't run out of ice, yeah, most likely.
tromp•1d ago
> He guesses the ice in the berg is at least 1,000 years old, but could also be exponentially more ancient — even formed as many as 100,000 years ago.

That's not exponentially more (which would be a preposterous 2^1000 or 10^1000 years old). It's just 100 times more. Should I stop being annoyed at how media use the word and just accept their alternative meaning of "a lot" ?

jhrmnn•1d ago
This is how language develops, I’m afraid. But imagine that the age is 10^k where k is something like “age class”. Then indeed the age grows exponentially :)
serial_dev•1d ago
It still doesn’t grow exponentially, it is just orders of magnitude older.

Possibly, because if I read between the lines, their answer is “huh I dunno”.

parineum•1d ago
Orders of magnitude is an exponential measure.

1*10^n

WithinReason•17h ago
so then every change can be called exponential
serial_dev•15h ago
> This chair is 4 years old. Or, maybe 5 years old.

Yeah, exponential growth!!!

serial_dev•15h ago
Yes, but where is the growth? They just said that the age of iceberg is 1000 years or maybe older 100.000.

There is no exponential growth there, just someone not having any clue about the iceberg wanting to sound knowledgeable about the subject.

readthenotes1•1d ago
10^2 in exponential form...

At least he didn't say logarithmically more

Scarblac•1d ago
It's two numbers. It's a constant increase, you can fit a line between them, but also a degree 10 polynomial or an exponential curve.

Yes, it just means "a lot".

escapecharacter•1d ago
I agree, you can also say exponential if there's 4 or more numbers.
burnt-resistor•22h ago
High variance/confidence interval. Probably needs some C14 / O18 dating to narrow it down by field researchers gathering samples rather than us speculating from afar.
mekoka•1d ago
If we want to express ourselves using exponents, consider that 1000 years (1×10^3) and 9000 years (9×10^3) would be of the same "degree" of ancestry, while 100,000 years (1×10^5) would be of completely different (exponential) significance.
pestatije•1d ago
any exponential can reasonably be approximated to a linear in the right range
ghssds•1d ago
1.01158^1000 ~= 100000

Exponentially more!

SAI_Peregrinus•1d ago
1.0116^10000 ≈ 100000

Journalists tend to just think of it as "a lot more", but since they didn't specify the base of the exponential we can at least find a way to make the article technically correct. There are fun classes that admit incomparable values, such as the Surreal games. If they'd said "the game {1 | -1} is exponentially more than { | }" then it'd be impossible to find a base to make the statement true. There's lots of fun to be had with this sort of math, as you know.

Frummy•1d ago
1000^(5/3)=100 000
fuzztester•1d ago
it's not only the media.

it's just a figure of speech, (used like some people (ab)use "literally"), which I am sure you know, considering your profile, or even otherwise.

other people than the media use it too:

e.g. this Rob Pike post about Go (the programming language, not the game you like):

Less is exponentially more

https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/less-is-exponenti...

867-5309•1d ago
1000^1⅔=100000
tantalor•1d ago
Check around it for Super Samples!
jvanderbot•1d ago
I wish I didn't think this immediately as well.
creaturemachine•23h ago
Wait until the Democracy Officer hears of this lack of faith!
dylan604•1d ago
After reading, I'm less interested in a black iceberg as much as now wondering what a fish harvester is as it's not a term I've seen before. Have we changed the term to reflect the vast quantities of fish that fisherman is inadequate?
dan-robertson•1d ago
I think it might be a gender-neutral version of fisherman. Not something like a factory ship.
xeromal•1d ago
It's a horrible alternative lol
blipvert•1d ago
Wait until you have to deal with the horror of gender specific icebergs!

“It's not only that he is all black. He is almost ... in a diamond shape”

tanseydavid•1d ago
I am guessing that it is a translation artifact.
creaturemachine•1d ago
Newfoundland is predominantly English-speaking, so it's unlikely this reporter used anything else when preparing this story.
soperj•1d ago
>Newfoundland is predominantly English-speaking

That's quite generous of you to say.

margalabargala•1d ago
For anyone wondering, over 98% of Newfoundland's population speaks only English.

https://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/society/language.php

dylan604•1d ago
Yeah, Newfies speak English just like Scottish speak English. Those words might be English, but it's the phrasing that makes no sense.
fooster•1d ago
Newfoundlanders you mean.
brailsafe•1d ago
Fairly sure Newfie is broadly used as a colloquial term of endearment in the rest of Canada, by Newfoundlanders and non-Newfoundlanders. There's just too many syllables
creaturemachine•1d ago
How about Newfoundland-and-Labradorean? It's funny that the only ones insulted by Newfie are the non-newfies.
fooster•23h ago
I am a Newfoundlander and I don’t appreciate that term.
fooster•23h ago
It is not. It is insulting and derogatory. Don’t use it thanks.
brailsafe•13h ago
While that's not how it's ever been used in my life, I can accept that it's perfectly valid for you and presumably many others to feel differently.

Having grown up with so much predominantly east coast originating comedy, and around so many Newfoundland diaspora, I guess it never occurred to me that there was any real negative connotation whatsoever, beyond poking a bit of fun at some of the presumably antiquated cultural stereotypical differences via self-deprecating jokes that most people from smaller places have their own versions of and don't take too seriously.

mc3301•1d ago
What're you at 'der b'y?
grovesNL•1d ago
Yes b'y, Newfoundland English is best kind sure.
Eavolution•15h ago
Can confirm, I've only ever heard a chain of the word "woof" from a newfie.
tejtm•23h ago
Curious that.

The English did force the French population out of there and down the Mississippi to become Cajuns.

And the children of the native Abenaki population were sent to English Schools.

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


   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Indian_residential_school_system
margalabargala•21h ago
Well sure. Lots of shitty things were done that caused the current state of affairs to come into being.

I was just describing the present day, not defending whatbwas done to create it.

soperj•9h ago
Acadians were in Nova Scotia. There were already a bunch of French in New Orleans/Louisiana. Hence "Louis"iana, new "Orleans", "De-troit" etc. It was all new France.

And the residential schools happened well after the formation of Canada, and a lot of happened at the behest of the Catholic Church (ie: French Canadians). see Vital Grandin.

maxerickson•1d ago
Seems to be in use in primarily English contexts.

https://www.alaskasafetyalliance.org/explore-careers/maritim...

NooneAtAll3•1d ago
ohhh, I thought it was the boat
ahazred8ta•1d ago
There's a union or collective bargaining guild that has trademarked the term Professional Fish Harvester in Canada. #PFHCB
serial_dev•1d ago
It could be to make fishermen gender neutral, but I think it is to hide the fact that you are essentially killing the fish by the thousands, letting them suffocate. Fish harvesting sounds innocent and PG 13.
kkylin•1d ago
Might one say fish harvesters capture "exponentially more fish"? (Sorry, couldn't resist...)
IncreasePosts•1d ago
Fisherman: catches fish

Fish harvester: might catch fish, but might also be the one that cleans/processes them and isn't actually involved in pulling the fish out of the water

throwup238•1d ago
It’s a local quirk of the Canadian fish industry more than anything. DFO uses the phrase in their fishery notices: https://www.nfl.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/en/node/2377

The history page of the local union, they use the phrase “fish harvesters” rather interchangeably with “fishermen”: https://ffaw.ca/about-us/history/

HPsquared•1d ago
It makes sense in the context of fish farming. Not sure if that's what this is, though. Harvesting doesn't sound appropriate for catching wild fish.
aerostable_slug•1d ago
FWIW, it's a reasonably common euphemism in hunting. Example:

"Deer and elk harvested from certain hunt zones must be tested." https://wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/deer

scoot•1d ago
Is this just of passing interest, or something that "ists" (scientists, geologists, climatologists etc.) would gain potentially valuable data by taking samples from it?
tickerticker•1d ago
The exposed portion of the berg is roughly spherical. The submerged portion must be enormous and approximately symmetrical to hold that sphere in such an upright position.
Frummy•1d ago
So the tip of the iceberg is just the tip of the iceberg
lucyjojo•23h ago
Indeed, that tautology is a true statement.
Retric•1d ago
With just one photo we can’t really say if the exposed portion is roughly spherical. However, the guy taking the photo who presumably got a better look seems to think it was “diamond shape.”
IncreasePosts•1d ago
Wouldn't this melt "quickly" due to solar radiation based on how dark it is? That is to say, I wouldn't it most likely be closer to 100 years old than 100,000 years old?
malfist•1d ago
I'm sure you know more about iceburg ages than the professor of oceanography that dated it.
dotancohen•1d ago
To be fair, the guy who just dated it likey knows the least about it. It's the guy who broke up with it that knows the most.
IncreasePosts•21h ago
I was literally asking about the range that the oceanographer provided. I didn't assert anything
burnt-resistor•22h ago
That's for new soot depositing on ordinary, existing glaciers with previously high albedo. That causes a spiraling feedback effect of more forest fires and accelerating glacier melt,

It's probable that these dark glaciers are mostly sludge with only a bit of ice. We won't know until some field researchers go out there and gather data and samples.

marcusverus•9h ago
This post--which actually engages with the content of the article--is being downvoted, while "Do black Labrador icebergs also have webbed feet, to swim better?" is being upvoted.

Where do we run once the redditification of HN is complete?

HocusLocus•14h ago
"Fisher Hallur Antoniussen took a photo of it to show crewmates, but it quickly took off after being posted on social media."

I don't blame it, I would have done the same.

trod1234•1h ago
Why would an iceberg be a "he is all black?"