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Will Future Generations Think We're Gross?

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/will-future-generations-think-were
1•crescit_eundo•3m ago•0 comments

Kernel Key Retention Service

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/security/keys/core.html
1•networked•3m ago•0 comments

State Department will delete Xitter posts from before Trump returned to office

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5704785/state-department-trump-posts-x
1•righthand•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Verifiable server roundtrip demo for a decision interruption system

https://github.com/veeduzyl-hue/decision-assistant-roundtrip-demo
1•veeduzyl•7m ago•0 comments

Impl Rust – Avro IDL Tool in Rust via Antlr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmKvw73V394
1•todsacerdoti•7m ago•0 comments

Stories from 25 Years of Software Development

https://susam.net/twenty-five-years-of-computing.html
2•vinhnx•8m ago•0 comments

minikeyvalue

https://github.com/commaai/minikeyvalue/tree/prod
3•tosh•13m ago•0 comments

Neomacs: GPU-accelerated Emacs with inline video, WebKit, and terminal via wgpu

https://github.com/eval-exec/neomacs
1•evalexec•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Moli P2P – An ephemeral, serverless image gallery (Rust and WebRTC)

https://moli-green.is/
2•ShinyaKoyano•21m ago•1 comments

How I grow my X presence?

https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowthHacking/s/UEc8pAl61b
2•m00dy•23m ago•0 comments

What's the cost of the most expensive Super Bowl ad slot?

https://ballparkguess.com/?id=5b98b1d3-5887-47b9-8a92-43be2ced674b
1•bkls•24m ago•0 comments

What if you just did a startup instead?

https://alexaraki.substack.com/p/what-if-you-just-did-a-startup
3•okaywriting•30m ago•0 comments

Hacking up your own shell completion (2020)

https://www.feltrac.co/environment/2020/01/18/build-your-own-shell-completion.html
2•todsacerdoti•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Gorse 0.5 – Open-source recommender system with visual workflow editor

https://github.com/gorse-io/gorse
1•zhenghaoz•34m ago•0 comments

GLM-OCR: Accurate × Fast × Comprehensive

https://github.com/zai-org/GLM-OCR
1•ms7892•35m ago•0 comments

Local Agent Bench: Test 11 small LLMs on tool-calling judgment, on CPU, no GPU

https://github.com/MikeVeerman/tool-calling-benchmark
1•MikeVeerman•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AboutMyProject – A public log for developer proof-of-work

https://aboutmyproject.com/
1•Raiplus•36m ago•0 comments

Expertise, AI and Work of Future [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsxWl9iT1XU
1•indiantinker•36m ago•0 comments

So Long to Cheap Books You Could Fit in Your Pocket

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/books/mass-market-paperback-books.html
3•pseudolus•37m ago•1 comments

PID Controller

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportional%E2%80%93integral%E2%80%93derivative_controller
1•tosh•41m ago•0 comments

SpaceX Rocket Generates 100GW of Power, or 20% of US Electricity

https://twitter.com/AlecStapp/status/2019932764515234159
2•bkls•41m ago•0 comments

Kubernetes MCP Server

https://github.com/yindia/rootcause
1•yindia•42m ago•0 comments

I Built a Movie Recommendation Agent to Solve Movie Nights with My Wife

https://rokn.io/posts/building-movie-recommendation-agent
4•roknovosel•42m ago•0 comments

What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won't end

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00238-z
2•beardyw•51m ago•0 comments

Sidestepping Evaluation Awareness and Anticipating Misalignment

https://alignment.openai.com/prod-evals/
1•taubek•51m ago•0 comments

OldMapsOnline

https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en
2•surprisetalk•53m ago•0 comments

What It's Like to Be a Worm

https://www.asimov.press/p/sentience
2•surprisetalk•53m ago•0 comments

Don't go to physics grad school and other cautionary tales

https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2025/12/19/dont-go-to-physics-grad-school-and-other-cautionary...
2•surprisetalk•53m ago•0 comments

Lawyer sets new standard for abuse of AI; judge tosses case

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/randomly-quoting-ray-bradbury-did-not-save-lawyer-fro...
5•pseudolus•54m ago•0 comments

AI anxiety batters software execs, costing them combined $62B: report

https://nypost.com/2026/02/04/business/ai-anxiety-batters-software-execs-costing-them-62b-report/
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Dear High Schoolers, Time Is Precious

https://byronsharman.com/blog/dear-high-schoolers
22•chilipepperhott•8mo ago

Comments

sandspar•8mo ago
The author dispensing wisdom to high schoolers is himself 20 years old.
evmar•8mo ago
For this advice, that is the best place to share it from. They're saying even by age 20 it's already the case that the effort was wasted.
jay_kyburz•8mo ago
I don't think that clear at all at 20. Yes the numbers are mostly meaningless, but there is a lot of value knowing what it means to study, work hard, and care about something.
jfengel•8mo ago
Eh. High school sucks. Get it over with as fast as possible.
Aurornis•8mo ago
“High school sucks” is a theme I see 10X more frequently on the internet than in the real world, across all the places I’ve lived.

I’m sorry you had a bad time in high school, but that feeling isn’t universal at all.

hyperhello•8mo ago
Teenagers feel things intensely. I couldn’t stand the feeling of being in my prime and being condemned to those meaningless classes in the rooms with kids I didn’t care to know.

Maybe the stress inoculated me to worse stress later in my life, or something.

temp0826•8mo ago
I think "the real world" is very (very) subjective. For a lot of us it was prison. If you're happy on the rails there's nothing wrong with that.
tylerapplebaum•8mo ago
Shared this with my son, who is taking his SAT tomorrow.
orev•8mo ago
Seems like exactly the wrong time to be sharing something like this with him. Assuming he put any effort at all into studying for the test, it’s easy to read this as saying that effort was wasted. You don’t want to be demotivating him just before one of the most important tests of his life.
sokoloff•8mo ago
I generally agree that SATs and APs lose meaning once the college enrollment is behind you, though I was asked for my SAT scores by my third employer (D. E. Shaw & Co.). I had to check twice with the recruiter to be sure I’d heard her correctly that she wanted my SAT score from a decade ago. (She did.)

Probably not unrelated: DESCO was also the single highest density of talent that I’ve ever experienced post-graduation.

rahimnathwani•8mo ago
DESCO = D. E. Shaw ?
sokoloff•8mo ago
Yes, included in the first parenthetical, though I suppose it wasn't made perfectly explicit.
rahimnathwani•8mo ago
Sorry, I must have mentally skipped past the part in parentheses when I read the comment the first time.
mholm•8mo ago
Talking about the AP exams in particular _improves_ time spent. You're sitting in class anyway, might as well get college credit for it. Getting a good grade there means you _won't_ have to take an equivalent course in college, most of the time. And that time in college is _truly_ free, rather than stuck in study hall, or within a boring suburb
MathMonkeyMan•8mo ago
And, in my limited experience, a high school teacher getting 10-30 kids ready for an AP exam is way better than sitting in a lecture hall with 300 premed weedouts.
clipsy•8mo ago
In my (also naturally limited) experience, the quality of the teacher may or may not be higher in high school AP classes, but the rigor of the classes is typically higher at a reputable university.

In particular (and relevant to your username!) I have to say that while my own high school AP calculus teacher was truly excellent, the AP calculus standards were markedly lower than the standards of the calculus sequence I TA'd at two universities.

MathMonkeyMan•8mo ago
Fair point. Maybe I had a better than average Calc 2 teacher, and then went to a (good) state university with lackluster entry courses.
jonhohle•8mo ago
I think he dismisses the fact that higher ranked schools will provide more opportunities. Those opportunities disproportionately affect your possible impact as well.

I went to a good, local engineering college that was respected in my metro area, but otherwise relatively unknown. It made it difficult to find a job on the early 2000s.

I did a masters at night after work at a well known state school (different metro area) and had FAANG recruiters all over the place.

I don’t know if a High School student can really prepare for selecting the “right” school, but a high quality college education is only one part of the equation. Connections and opportunities are equally, if not more important.

neilv•8mo ago
I agree that US K-12 education and college admissions have big problems, but I don't understand this argument:

> Compared to me at Mines, an undergraduate with the same major at MIT will enjoy a much-improved networking profile which will probably lead to a higher-paying job. They'll also have more research opportunities, [...] But if earning these benefits equates to spending class time and free time on increasing numbers rather than learning, it all becomes very difficult to justify.

OK, for the sake of argument[1], let's say that it's a choice between playing to the metrics vs. learning.

And, OK, for the sake of argument, that might mean the difference between going MIT vs. going to Colorado School of Mines.

With those givens, how is playing to the metrics difficult to justify?

[1] FWIW, my impression is that MIT incoming undergrads tend to have done both: hit the metrics, and learned.

satisfice•8mo ago
How about skip all of it? I did, and I treasure my almost unique experience. I turn 59 today and I still draw strength from certain facts:

- when I was 12 I led a breakout from summer camp - when I was 14 I left home - when I was 16 I quit school - I became an emancipated minor at 17

I never enrolled in university. My education comes from being interested in things. I supported myself by having a useful skill— making computers do things.

I’m sure if I had gone to school I’d be telling you about how that helped me. Everyone justifies their own origin story. My story is not really about alternative education— it’s about how the real precious thing is agency. The feeling of self-efficacy.

The sooner you begin to understand that your life is your OWN work of art, the less life you will waste on other people’s business.

johnea•8mo ago
How cute! A university sophomore getting his first taste of feeling "grown-up".

Obviously, this is just a very first hint, because being "grown-up" is not something that ever actually happens.

But it is cute, and sentimental, to read a young person's first impression of this experience.

Get used to it, you'll keep having ever advancing feelings like this for the rest of your life. At least, if you are the type that chooses to keep growing.

It'll take a few more years before another new stage, where you realize, those high school students aren't listening to you 8-)

After all, did you listen when you were in high school? No...

Just get used to it now, because you'll spend the rest of your life trying to backport the lessons you've learned through hard experience, back to those younger than you. Until you realize, they aren't listening 8-)

Then you'll have a choice, shut up and ignore them, or keep trying to get them to listen.

That's all ahead, but of course, you're not listening...