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A short audio playlet with an interpretation of simulation theory

http://livinginthefuture.rocks/e/episode-15-audio-playlet-recursion/
1•dosmithds2060•1m ago•0 comments

AI builds your knowlege map – an alternative to chat for deep understanding

https://www.proread.ai/login
1•kanodiaashu•2m ago•1 comments

Yahoo Mail Drastically Cuts Down Free Storage from 1TB to 20GB

https://www.lowyat.net/2025/357139/yahoo-mail-drastically-cuts-down-free-storage-from-1tb-to-20gb/
1•peterburkimsher•2m ago•0 comments

Daryl Davis convinces KKK members to walk away from hate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Davis
1•burnt-resistor•10m ago•0 comments

NSF plans abrupt end to lone U.S. Antarctic research icebreaker

https://www.science.org/content/article/nsf-plans-abrupt-end-lone-u-s-antarctic-research-icebreaker
2•trauco•15m ago•1 comments

Pull Requests Are a Poor Fit for Agentic AI

https://bauer.codes/post/2025/07/ai-pull-requests/
1•pmbauer•15m ago•0 comments

A Cosmic Mystery: Is China Building the Biggest Telescope?

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/a-cosmic-mystery-is-china-building-the-worlds-biggest-telescope-d436cdef
1•mhga•20m ago•0 comments

No More Erlang Manuals

https://blog.whenhen.com/posts/no-more-erlang-manuals.html
2•todsacerdoti•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agentic Coding Tools – Directory for AI agents and vibe coders

https://aisnoop.org/tools/agentic-coding
1•jv0010•26m ago•0 comments

Contraction Hierarchies: HMC Clinic Project Recap

https://blog.appliedcomputing.io/p/contraction-hierarchies-hmc-clinic
2•todsacerdoti•27m ago•0 comments

Israel's War Became Unjust

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/26/opinion/israel-hamas-gaza-starvation.html
1•mhga•27m ago•0 comments

B-Complex Vitamins

https://domofutu.substack.com/p/b-complex-vitamins
2•domofutu•27m ago•0 comments

First TV Image of Mars was a pastel-by-numbers

http://www.directedplay.com/first-tv-image-of-mars
1•colinprince•27m ago•0 comments

An engineer's perspective: Why everything feels broken and what can we do

https://tushardadlani.com/the-leverage-arbitrage-why-everything-feels-broken
1•tush726•34m ago•0 comments

SmallThinker: A Family of Efficient LLMs Natively Trained for Local Deployment

https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.20984
1•limoce•36m ago•0 comments

Teenage Engineering TP-7 Field Recorder

https://teenage.engineering/products/tp-7
1•evo_9•37m ago•1 comments

MetaCPAN's Traffic Crisis: An Eventual Success Story

https://www.perl.com/article/metacpan-traffic-crisis/
1•oalders•45m ago•0 comments

The Math That Predicts Almost Anything [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZeIEiBrT_w
2•mgh2•52m ago•1 comments

WP Cron Pixie v1.5.0 released: Front end switched from Elm to Gleam

https://ianmjones.com/2025/06/wp-cron-pixie-v1-5-0-released-front-end-switched-from-elm-to-gleam/
1•todsacerdoti•1h ago•0 comments

Zig Profiling on Apple Silicon

https://blog.bugsiki.dev/posts/zig-profilers/
2•signa11•1h ago•0 comments

Cyberattack on Russian airline causes the cancellation of more than 100 flights

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/28/cyberattack-on-russian-airline-aeroflot-causes-the-cancellation-of-more-than-100-flights-00479963
4•rurp•1h ago•0 comments

Navy Set to Unplug Critical Hurricane Satellites This Week

https://michaelrlowry.substack.com/p/navy-set-to-unplug-critical-hurricane
4•garrettdreyfus•1h ago•3 comments

voyage-context-3: Contextual Retrieval Without the LLM

https://blog.voyageai.com/2025/07/23/voyage-context-3/
1•fzliu•1h ago•0 comments

Polish Train Maker Is Suing the Hackers Who Exposed Its Anti-Repair Tricks

https://www.ifixit.com/News/112008/polish-train-maker-is-suing-the-hackers-who-exposed-its-anti-repair-tricks
6•gnabgib•1h ago•1 comments

NASA worked around 48-year-old Voyager 1's corrupted storage 15B miles away

https://www.ecoportal.net/en/voyager-1-transmitted-messages-nasa/10719/
2•maxloh•1h ago•2 comments

Fintech dystopia

https://fintechdystopia.com/
39•LasEspuelas•1h ago•13 comments

Compressed Sensing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_sensing
3•downboots•1h ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How are you sharing Claude Code Sub Agents?

2•bredren•1h ago•0 comments

Walmart salary data revealed: How much it pays designers, software engineers

https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-salary-data-revealed-how-much-tech-workers-make-2025-7
4•cebert•1h ago•1 comments

Energy, decarb, geoengineering: interview with climate specialists (Ezra Klein)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuW4PdhqKmo
2•gsf_emergency_2•1h ago•0 comments
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What Happened When Hitler Took on Germany's Central Banker

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/07/hitler-attacked-central-banker/683545/
16•JumpCrisscross•7h ago

Comments

duxup•7h ago
IIRC the German economic situation just before WWII broke out was dire. With massive deficit spending and economic imbalance meant they had driven the economy to the edge of an economic cliff and had nowhere to go but war. I assume removal of any educated / reasonable administrators was part of getting that process going.
bix6•7h ago
“a fiscal conservative who subscribed to the “golden rule” of banking, which stipulated that a country’s indebtedness should never exceed its obligations.”

Hahaha how far we’ve come. The kids will pay for it genau.

hattmall•6h ago
What does this mean exactly? "Indebtedness should never exceed obligations."

Isn't indebtedness an obligation? So are they not the same thing?

Jtsummers•6h ago
What it's legally obliged to do (or spend, in this case).

In many countries, there's obligatory spending and discretionary spending. His perspective (per this, never read about him before) was that you should not take on more debt than is actually required to meet the obligations. Skip the discretionary spending if it would lead to debt.

For a household analogy: If you have $50 in the bank and a $100 electric bill, go $50 into debt. If you have $50 in the bank and want to go to a dinner that will cost $100, skip the dinner.

> Isn't indebtedness an obligation? So are they not the same thing?

Indebtedness is a consequence, paying off debts can be an obligation.

wahern•3h ago
The obligations in this context were war reparations. Basically, Luther would permit issuing bonds to pay reparations, but not for counter-cyclical government investment. Germany had been experiencing significant deflation when the Weimar Republican collapsed, which exacerbated unemployment. The rise of Hitler wasn't because of the infamous hyperinflation a decade earlier, it was because of overly fiscally conservative economists like Hans Luther.

Ironically, I think Hans had just oversawn the issuance of bonds for the final traunch of war reparations repayments when he was ousted. The Americans (for a second time) had helped negotiate a settlement with France to minimize the devastating effect of reparations on Germany.

I think this Atlantic series (part book shill) is trying to draw parallels with Trump's administration. But it's doing so clumsily, twisting history to make a point.

mitchbob•6h ago
https://archive.ph/nNrsO
southernplaces7•6h ago
TL;DR: Hitler demanded that he do as Hitler wanted. The central banker said No and claimed the law protected his institutional independence. Hitler acknowledged this, but said that he'd just get rid of him extra-legally. The fearful central banker resigned his post in less than 2 months after Hitler became chancellor, got himself fobbed off to an ambassadorship in which he humiliatingly spent time propagandizing on the Nazis behalf, and was replaced at the central bank by a Hitler Lackey who did as Hitler wanted.

Fin.

The headline implies a vigorous resistance to authoritarian control, that didn't at all happen.

linksnapzz•17m ago
..a Hitler lackey who, ironically, ended up in Dachau as a suspect in the assassination attempt on Hitler.
abrookewood•2h ago
It's almost like history is repeating itself.