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What goes wrong when we write ghazals in English

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2025/06/24/what-goes-wrong-when-we-write-ghazals-in-english/
1•ishita159•15s ago•0 comments

What Causes Coral Bleaching?

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/coral-bleaching-causes-impacts
1•lentoutcry•39s ago•0 comments

Inbox that focuses on search and organization

https://feather.computer/
1•shaoboz•1m ago•0 comments

Reddit product recommendations in one place

https://rddtbest.com/
1•gruupis•2m ago•0 comments

Radium – The Music Editor

http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/
1•ofalkaed•2m ago•0 comments

When the Cycle Stops

https://www.reuters.com/graphics/USA-HEALTH/AMENORRHEA/dwpklrkaxvm/
1•imagetic•2m ago•0 comments

People use AI for companionship much less than we're led to think

https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/26/people-use-ai-for-companionship-much-less-than-were-led-to-believe/
1•PaulHoule•2m ago•0 comments

Soya a platform where founders find where there target users are online

1•Taikhoom10•2m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A rain Pomodoro with brown noise, ASMR, and Middle Eastern music

https://forgetoolz.com/rain-pomodoro
2•ShadowUnknown•4m ago•0 comments

Statistical shortcomings in standard math libraries, and how to fix them

https://www.evanmiller.org/statistical-shortcomings-in-standard-math-libraries.html
1•fanf2•4m ago•0 comments

The Dangers of Identity Databases

https://papersplease.org/wp/2025/07/08/the-dangers-of-identity-databases/
1•greyface-•5m ago•0 comments

Reka Vision – agentic visual understanding and search platform

https://reka.ai/news/reka-vision-intelligence-made-visible
3•dyogatama•5m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Amazon Pharmacy's Negligence Endangers Patient Safety

2•mkrishnan•7m ago•2 comments

Can you trust climate information? How and why powerful players are misleading

https://theconversation.com/can-you-trust-climate-information-how-and-why-powerful-players-are-misleading-the-public-260251
1•lentoutcry•8m ago•0 comments

Rewriting the Rules of Capital: The Rise of IP as Insurable Collateral

https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesfinancecouncil/2025/07/08/rewriting-the-rules-of-capital-the-rise-of-ip-as-insurable-collateral/
1•petethomas•9m ago•0 comments

100 Best Books of the 21st Century

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/books/best-books-21st-century.html
1•ishita159•10m ago•0 comments

Freedom's Forge: How WWII's Industrial Mobilization Model Can Win the AI Race

https://www.gwintrob.com/freedoms-forge-how-wwiis-industrial-mobilization-model-can-win-the-ai-race/
1•gwintrob•12m ago•0 comments

When Sigterm Does Nothing: A Postgres Mystery

https://clickhouse.com/blog/sigterm-postgres-mystery
1•samaysharma•12m ago•0 comments

PlanExe

https://github.com/neoneye/PlanExe
1•handfuloflight•13m ago•0 comments

Switched from a Kindle ereader to Kobo for a week – why I'm never going back

https://www.laptopmag.com/news/amazon-kindle-vs-kobo-clara-bw
1•Bluestein•13m ago•0 comments

China jumps ahead in the race to achieve a new kind of reuse in space

https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/07/china-jumps-ahead-in-the-race-to-achieve-a-new-kind-of-reuse-in-space/
2•pseudolus•14m ago•0 comments

Pipeline of Agents Pattern: Building Maintainable AI Workflows with LangGraph

https://vitaliihonchar.com/insights/how-to-build-pipeline-of-agents
1•handfuloflight•14m ago•0 comments

The Guinness World Record for Most Escape Rooms in 24 Hours was set at 22 (2018)

https://roomescapeartist.com/2018/10/15/guinness-world-record-most-escape-rooms-set-interview/
2•wonger_•19m ago•0 comments

Multiple Vulnerabilities Fixed in Git

https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2025/07/08/4
2•Bogdanp•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A simple Express-like router for Fastify

https://github.com/Chooks22/fastify-router
1•Chooks22•22m ago•0 comments

Linux Foundation adopts A2A to help solve one of AI's most pressing challenges

https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-foundation-adopts-a2a-protocol-to-help-solve-one-of-ais-most-pressing-challenges/
1•CrankyBear•24m ago•0 comments

Rubik's WCA World Championship 2025 – Final Day [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onaK5koyafE
1•BiraIgnacio•24m ago•0 comments

LM Studio is free for use at work

https://lmstudio.ai/blog/free-for-work
4•yags•24m ago•0 comments

Exemption for Certain Prohibited Transactions Involving Meta Platforms

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/07/08/2025-12641/exemption-for-certain-prohibited-transactions-involving-meta-platforms-inc-meta-located-in-menlo
3•impish9208•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Trello Boards for Agents

https://www.dispatchboard.ai/
2•shahahmed•26m ago•2 comments
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Post Office scandal may have led to more than 13 suicides, inquiry finds

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jul/08/post-office-scandal-inquiry-horizon-it-scandal
44•chrisjj•4h ago

Comments

danesparza•4h ago
For Americans wondering what this is all about, this 4 part series captures what happened well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Bates_vs_The_Post_Office
graemep•4h ago
its great that exists and that it got attention.

Its an immense problem that it got so little attention until someone made a TV dramatisation of it. There are definitely many other miscarriages of justice caused by the assumption that systems are always correct, and these are not being corrected.

The lack of consequences for those responsible also means there is no deterrent to others doing similar things.

tajd•4h ago
I think hopefully it raises that awareness that these systems are imperfect and do not allow people to delegate their decision making totally. I'm afraid rise of AI and the increase in more plausible sounding yet incorrect behaviours won't help us there. We should use this as an instructive example on how we can built more transparent/useful systems for all of our users.
chrisjj•4h ago
> these systems are imperfect and do not allow people to delegate their decision making totally

There's no evidence this scandal arose from software allowing any delegation of decisions.

tajd•2h ago
Ah ok, potentially I was imprecise - the post office leadership appeared to assume that the software was completely correct. That is what I was trying to frame as "systems are imperfect and people should take care to validate what they are doing"
chrisjj•1h ago
Thanks for the clarification. Yes, any system at fault here looks more likely to be corporate than computer.

The criminal prosecution will hopefully determine the extent to which the leadership did genuinely make that assumption.

jmkni•4h ago
If you think about it, it's crazy how unregulated software development is compared to other industries, considering every industry runs on software.

If you screw up as a Doctor or a Solicitor or an Accountant etc, you can get done for malpractice or struck off or go to prison.

Somebody will basically say, 'you did such a terrible job, you aren't allowed to do that job anymore'.

Screw up so badly writing software that 13 people commit suicide and sweet fa happens.

chrisjj•4h ago
The cause of these suicides is not software. It is extortion facilitated by UK courts of law.

I'd like to hear what will be done about the judges responsible.

Spooky23•3h ago
Agreed. Often the “solution” laid out is more accountability for the engineer, which I find equally disgusting.

I’ve been in big company/gov tech for a long time. The companies building these types of projects are almost universally incompetent and often malevolent. Having had the occasion to “rescue” a few big projects, they are usually infused with a culture of incompetence and ambiguity in accountability for all things besides billing.

The problem is that it’s what I call “mutually assured incompetence”. The customer is bad at writing RFP/tenders, and often accepts substandard work out of ignorance. Contractors are disincentivized from delivering a sensible outcome as a result. Contractors only understand pain as a motivation once the deal is done. Garbage in, garbage out.

The failure of accountability is endemic as more and more tasks are automated and outsourced. Something as trivial as cash room accounting is a proven practice, traditionally with many eyes keeping all parties honest. While the personal tragedy isnt a factor, in the US, Bank of America “lost” tens of millions of dollars of physical cash in their outsourced counting facilities. The company’s response? Spend a fortune to physically shift cash around ahead of audits to pretend the money was there.

HPsquared•3h ago
These are the natural limiting factors on outsourcing and the service-based economy in general.
HPsquared•3h ago
It's covered by whatever activity they are writing the software for. It's like saying "it's crazy how unregulated reading and writing are" (copyright notwithstanding).