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What Happens When Technical Debt Vanishes?

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11316905
1•blenderob•29s ago•0 comments

AI Is Finally Eating Software's Total Market: Here's What's Next

https://vinvashishta.substack.com/p/ai-is-finally-eating-softwares-total
1•gmays•55s ago•0 comments

Computer Science from the Bottom Up

https://www.bottomupcs.com/
1•gurjeet•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a toy compiler as a young dev

https://vire-lang.web.app
1•xeouz•3m ago•0 comments

You don't need Mac mini to run OpenClaw

https://runclaw.sh
1•rutagandasalim•3m ago•0 comments

Learning to Reason in 13 Parameters

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.04118
1•nicholascarolan•5m ago•0 comments

Convergent Discovery of Critical Phenomena Mathematics Across Disciplines

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.22389
1•energyscholar•6m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Will GPU and RAM prices ever go down?

1•alentred•6m ago•0 comments

From hunger to luxury: The story behind the most expensive rice (2025)

https://www.cnn.com/travel/japan-expensive-rice-kinmemai-premium-intl-hnk-dst
1•mooreds•7m ago•0 comments

Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/feb/07/revealed-how-substack-makes-money-from-hosting-nazi...
5•mindracer•8m ago•1 comments

A New Crypto Winter Is Here and Even the Biggest Bulls Aren't Certain Why

https://www.wsj.com/finance/currencies/a-new-crypto-winter-is-here-and-even-the-biggest-bulls-are...
1•thm•8m ago•0 comments

Moltbook was peak AI theater

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/02/06/1132448/moltbook-was-peak-ai-theater/
1•Brajeshwar•9m ago•0 comments

Why Claude Cowork is a math problem Indian IT can't solve

https://restofworld.org/2026/indian-it-ai-stock-crash-claude-cowork/
1•Brajeshwar•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Built an space travel calculator with vanilla JavaScript v2

https://www.cosmicodometer.space/
2•captainnemo729•9m ago•0 comments

Why a 175-Year-Old Glassmaker Is Suddenly an AI Superstar

https://www.wsj.com/tech/corning-fiber-optics-ai-e045ba3b
1•Brajeshwar•9m ago•0 comments

Micro-Front Ends in 2026: Architecture Win or Enterprise Tax?

https://iocombats.com/blogs/micro-frontends-in-2026
1•ghazikhan205•11m ago•0 comments

These White-Collar Workers Actually Made the Switch to a Trade

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/white-collar-mid-career-trades-caca4b5f
1•impish9208•12m ago•1 comments

The Wonder Drug That's Plaguing Sports

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/02/us/ostarine-olympics-doping.html
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Which chef knife steels are good? Data from 540 Reddit tread

https://new.knife.day/blog/reddit-steel-sentiment-analysis
1•p-s-v•12m ago•0 comments

Federated Credential Management (FedCM)

https://ciamweekly.substack.com/p/federated-credential-management-fedcm
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

Token-to-Credit Conversion: Avoiding Floating-Point Errors in AI Billing Systems

https://app.writtte.com/read/kZ8Kj6R
1•lasgawe•13m ago•1 comments

The Story of Heroku (2022)

https://leerob.com/heroku
1•tosh•13m ago•0 comments

Obey the Testing Goat

https://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/
1•mkl95•14m ago•0 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 extends LLM pareto frontier

https://michaelshi.me/pareto/
1•mikeshi42•14m ago•0 comments

Brute Force Colors (2022)

https://arnaud-carre.github.io/2022-12-30-amiga-ham/
1•erickhill•17m ago•0 comments

Google Translate apparently vulnerable to prompt injection

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/tAh2keDNEEHMXvLvz/prompt-injection-in-google-translate-reveals-ba...
1•julkali•17m ago•0 comments

(Bsky thread) "This turns the maintainer into an unwitting vibe coder"

https://bsky.app/profile/fullmoon.id/post/3meadfaulhk2s
1•todsacerdoti•18m ago•0 comments

Software development is undergoing a Renaissance in front of our eyes

https://twitter.com/gdb/status/2019566641491963946
1•tosh•19m ago•0 comments

Can you beat ensloppification? I made a quiz for Wikipedia's Signs of AI Writing

https://tryward.app/aiquiz
1•bennydog224•20m ago•1 comments

Spec-Driven Design with Kiro: Lessons from Seddle

https://medium.com/@dustin_44710/spec-driven-design-with-kiro-lessons-from-seddle-9320ef18a61f
1•nslog•20m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Psilocybin treatment extends cellular lifespan, improves survival of aged mice

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41514-025-00244-x
47•pseudolus•7mo ago

Comments

redwood•7mo ago
What a wild coincidence if true. Unless somehow the psychoactive effects are caused by the same thing... and how wild that would be considering the effect of the drug is to put you back into the state of in-the-moment wonder as if a child again!
joshuamcginnis•7mo ago
Exercise, healthy diet, caloric restriction, adequate sleep, and stress management have also all had been shown to extend cellular lifespan and improve survival of aged mice - and humans.
purrplexed•7mo ago
Adding another thing to that list can't be bad can it?
oulu2006•7mo ago
Exactly, keep adding to it - and they all add up.
gcp123•7mo ago
Having spent some time working on aging research before transitioning to biotech, this paper genuinely excited me in a way that few studies have recently. The longevity field is littered with compounds that work beautifully in vitro but fail spectacularly in vivo - seeing psilocybin deliver both cellular lifespan extension AND improved survival in aged mice is remarkable.

What strikes me most is the mechanistic plausibility. The SIRT1 upregulation, reduced oxidative stress, and telomere preservation they observed align perfectly with what we know about successful aging interventions. When I was working on senescence research, we’d get compounds that would extend cellular lifespan by targeting one pathway, but they’d often have off-target effects that negated benefits in whole organisms.

The dosing strategy here is particularly clever - starting with 5mg/kg for acclimation, then monthly 15mg/kg treatments. That mirrors what we’re seeing in clinical trials for depression, but applied to aging. I remember being skeptical when colleagues first suggested psychedelics might have systemic anti-aging effects beyond their neurological benefits, but the serotonin receptor distribution throughout the body makes this increasingly plausible.

The survival curve (80% vs 50%) is the kind of effect size that gets my attention. In aging research, we’re usually thrilled with 10-20% lifespan extension. But starting treatment at 19 months (equivalent to 60-65 human years) makes this especially compelling - most aging interventions need to start early in life to be effective.

My main concern is the limited exploration of potential downsides. Delayed senescence can be a double-edged sword - those cells that keep proliferating longer might accumulate DNA damage that wasn’t detected in their short-term assays. We need much longer studies to understand cancer risk.

Still, given psilocybin’s remarkable safety profile and the FDA’s breakthrough therapy designation, this opens fascinating possibilities for combining psychedelic therapy with longevity medicine. Imagine treating both the psychological burden of aging and its biological mechanisms simultaneously.

oulu2006•7mo ago
love this comment - i read this as well and was excited to see it on hackernews
dinfinity•7mo ago
> The dosing strategy here is particularly clever - starting with 5mg/kg for acclimation, then monthly 15mg/kg treatments. That mirrors what we’re seeing in clinical trials for depression, but applied to aging.

15mg/kg seems like a lot, though. 15mg per person is a 'common' dose for a human. I don't know what the mapping between mice and humans is, but tripping on 1500mg of psilocybin once a month would be pretty taxing for me.

Projectiboga•7mo ago
One catch is both of those dosing levels are relatively large. This isn't toxic in the classic sense, but those are both heroic dosages on the mental effects side. I think this is like 20-80 grams of dried shrooms.
akhosravian•7mo ago
These dosages are off the charts for what most people ever do.

A typical estimate is 15 mg psilocybin per gram of dried mushroom so for a 200 pound person that’s 90 grams of mushrooms. 5 grams is the classic heroic dose.

southernplaces7•7mo ago
One sees many of these kinds of papers about X or Y doing this or that incredible feat of life extension in mice. The problem is that aside from many of these papers possibly having some dubious methodology, the subjects are mice. That's some seriously different physiology and a whole pile of other biological differences, right down to the genetic level. Seems obvious, but many news stories about it seem to gloss over just how far a medical advance in mice is from anything resembling useful technology for humans.

Hell, if we could apply to humans all the therapies and treatments that have so far cured or at least helped with cancer, Parkinsons, dementia and aging itself in mice and rats, among other things, we'd long since have created a much easier time with these diseases.

Euphorbium•7mo ago
I did tons of mushrooms in my twenties and mosr people estimate my age in my twenties. I am 35.