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Sidechat: Tmux Based AI Assistance

https://github.com/day50-dev/sidechat
1•edward•26s ago•0 comments

AirGarage raises $23M Series B to modernize parking

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2•scottfits•1m ago•0 comments

Making a Speedrun Timer in D

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1•LorenDB•1m ago•0 comments

Smollm3: Smol, multilingual, long-context reasoner LLM

https://huggingface.co/blog/smollm3
2•kashifr•2m ago•0 comments

Supply Chain Attacks Are Evolving in 2025: Cases from NPM, PyPI, and CI/CD

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Most people who buy your game [on Steam] won't play it

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1•CharlesW•3m ago•0 comments

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1•tlxio•4m ago•0 comments

Social media now main source of news in US, research suggests

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Google can now read your WhatsApp messages

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1•bundie•4m ago•0 comments

LambdaConf keynote: Jonathan Blow on the Jai language [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIYGaSBKy3w
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Understanding 'fmt': the trivial document formatter

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Anbernic RG Slide coming soon for $180 and up

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1•PaulHoule•6m ago•0 comments

Why Is ChatGPT Telling People to Email Me?

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1•georgecmu•6m ago•0 comments

The Future of UI: From Command Line to Conversational AI

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Windows 10 Is Reaching Its End of Life. Keep Your Computer Working with Zorin OS

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2•dotcoma•8m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Anything you are working on in AI could become an industry standard

1•TimCTRL•8m ago•1 comments

Rotating Eyeballs

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Pre-PEP: Locking a PEP 723 single-file script

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2•zahlman•10m ago•0 comments

Dict Unpacking in Python

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2•LorenDB•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: React Weather Effects

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AGENT.md: The Universal Agent Configuration File

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3•ghuntley•15m ago•0 comments

The Wild Russian Plot to Burn a London Restaurant and Kidnap Its Owner

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Supporting Drug Discovery Research via AI Generated UI

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1•Edmond•16m ago•0 comments

GitHub Actions Explained: Complete Guide to Workflow Structure

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Show HN: Chrome Extension - Highlight text and "Search ChatGPT for ..."

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1•bluelegacy•19m ago•0 comments

Mastering Postgres Replication Slots: Preventing WAL Bloat and Other Production

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Show HN: Dashboard tracking all GitHub PRs and analyzing Code Agent activity

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5•mnmueller•21m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ask HN: HN was much more interesting a year ago

9•fud101•2h ago
If you click on 'past' you can choose a year back and the newsfeed is filled with all kinds of interesting and wonderful posts.

These days all you'll find are rehashed to death AI talking points but even a year ago, things were far better. What happened?

Comments

lordkrandel•2h ago
Last year wasn't it all about X and Twitter? I would say 2 years ago :D I guess there's much more public now :shrug: Old traditions leave place to new ones.
PaulHoule•2h ago
I was there long ago

https://ontology2.com/essays/HackerNewsForHackers/

The thing is that I don't really stand by that article and didn't really stand by it two years later because things really changed. When I wrote that there had been an Apple conference that I thought was particularly boring, today the Apple obsession is tamed and Apple news interests me more (and Apple fanboys turned from being uncritical to talking like one of those "Why X Sucks" videos that are big on Youtube, where X could be a fast food chain, video game studio, ...)

Looking at the list of hosts there I note that people still post articles from The New York Times despite them hardly ever frontpaging. I think phys.org (ScienceX) wasn't a thing back then, there was a time I thought I was the main booster (like I am for https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=coindesk.com) but it's a big source that many people post from and others complain about. (YOShInOn and I short circuit it and post the original paper if it is open access as much as we can)

BTW, I count four articles about AI on the front page right now, it's not like it is totally overrun.

actionfromafar•2h ago
Someone has the actual stats but it feels like there are 3 big categories:

Tech misused by the newly anointed US oligarchy - flagged

Self-promotional spam - flagged

Bland AI stuff - not flagged

Result - bland AI HN.

toomuchtodo•2h ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44484996

from Data on AI-related Show HN posts - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44463249 - July 2025

actionfromafar•1h ago
But how do I search for "awful things the oligarchy does"?
toomuchtodo•1h ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/active

https://github.com/vitoplantamura/HackerNewsRemovals

(llms are likely your friend for classification, emit output somewhere outside of the control of the forum)

jorisboris•2h ago
I thought my interests changed or I got more busy

And hence checked hn less

But maybe it’s just less interesting indeed

more_corn•2h ago
Maybe you just harbor a level of dislike for AI that makes discussion of relevant tech news unpalatable to you.
fud101•2h ago
I don't know I dislike it, maybe numb to it after the years of hype. I was an early adopter like many of us so that may be a factor.
JohnFen•1h ago
Our industry (particularly SV) is extremely fad-driven, and HN naturally reflects that. It's always been the case that whatever the current hotness is tends to dominate the posts that appear here. It does make it suck if you don't share an interest in whatever the current thing happens to be, but the industry, and HN, will eventually move on to the next Hot Thing.
bigbadfeline•1h ago
> These days all you'll find are rehashed to death AI talking points but even a year ago, things were far better. What happened?

I hate to state the obvious but AI and bots happened, first slowly and then all at once (tm). Plus the usual conflicts of interest which are now the main driving force, this site is no exception.

wmeredith•44m ago
10 years ago people were talking about how HN used to be more interesting.