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Testing Prosocial Interventions Using Generative Social Simulation

https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03385
1•KittenInABox•18s ago•0 comments

Melbourne public housing residents and workers speak out against demolition plan

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/07/31/wcjt-j31.html
1•PaulHoule•1m ago•0 comments

States and Cities Decimated Americans' Lowest-Cost Housing Option

https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2025/07/how-states-and-cities-decimated-americans-lowest-cost-housing-option
1•pavel_lishin•3m ago•0 comments

When to Hire a Computer Performance Engineering Team

https://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2025-08-04/when-to-hire-a-computer-performance-engineering-team-2025-part1.html
2•tanelpoder•6m ago•0 comments

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2•gargigupta•7m ago•0 comments

I built an Android app, how do I gauge if I am too expensive or not?

2•menes58•7m ago•0 comments

A quantum leap for antimatter measurements – the first antimatter qubit

https://home.cern/news/news/physics/quantum-leap-antimatter-measurements
2•stared•9m ago•0 comments

Cognitive Decline Can Be Slowed Down with Lifestyle Changes

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2•ulrischa•10m ago•0 comments

Qualifiers on Hypertext Links (1991)

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1•ashwinsundar•10m ago•1 comments

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Cloudflare Radar: Certificate Transparency

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1•CrLf•12m ago•0 comments

My ISP wanted my opinion so I gave it to them

https://drmollytov.dev/2025-08-01-2
1•lr0•13m ago•0 comments

Did we just lose $7 billion for solar?

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What do you dislike about ChatGPT and what desperately needs improving?

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Eaton fire could have been prevented, utils fought removal of old power lines

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4•littlexsparkee•20m ago•2 comments

Redprints CFP: an open source CFP management app built with Rails and Inertia.js

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3•palkan•20m ago•2 comments

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The Modern Software Developer

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Google, OpenAI, Anthropic get blanket deal to saturate US Government with AI

https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/06/google_openai_anthropic_us_gov_ai_deal/
1•rntn•32m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Key sections of the US Constitution deleted from government's website

https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/06/key-sections-of-the-us-constitution-deleted-from-governments-website/
65•CalChris•2h ago

Comments

roxolotl•2h ago
I know a previous submission got flagged quickly but this isn’t a small thing. Yes it’s a deletion on one site of many. Yes the physical text hasn’t changed. Yes it’s likely an error.

But the stability of the US and its ability to be a good environment for business is predicated upon it being a country governed by laws. This is further evidence, even if it’s just an error, that the current government is cavalier in a way that others have not been in a long time.

alistairSH•2h ago
This is a bit different... most of the previous reports were complete pages being removed. This is a copy of the Constitution that's had a few key sections removed.

It's not just "some info" the admin doesn't like. It's the law of the land.

And given the actions of this administration thus far, attributing that removal to malice is absolutely warranted until proven otherwise.

tpmoney•1h ago
> And given the actions of this administration thus far, attributing that removal to malice is absolutely warranted until proven otherwise.

No it’s not. Given the actions of the current administration it is vital that else learn to distinguish between a real issue and non-issues and react accordingly. People only have so many hours in their day or energy to spend on caring about something. If we overreact to every minor event, we will use up precious energy and political capital on useless panic. Worse we will train people that when we raise the alarm there’s actually nothing to worry about. Have we all forgotten the lessons of The Boy Who Cried Wolf? Have we forgotten that not only is the lesson that if you keep crying wolf people will stop believing you, but also that eventually the wolf will come and it will eat all the sheep and everyone will starve?

alistairSH•1h ago
That's fair, except the administration is also making noise about removing/reducing habeas corpus. At the same time, somebody in Congress has removed the bit of the constitution that informs the people that habeas corpus exists.

This isn't Sydney Sweeney in blue jeans, this is a core tenet of our republic.

tptacek•1h ago
No, it's a website.
tptacek•2h ago
It's a small thing. Nobody is losing track of what the constitution says. Also, you're dunking on the Library of Congress, not the administration.
axus•1h ago
Likely an error? During this administration, while rule of law is ignored, in the nation's founding legal document, localized entirely within powers and rights the executive branch doesn't like?

Yes.

My first impression was everything after a certain line got deleted, everything AFTER "To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years;" starting with the Navy.

But it's at least interesting that this part of the website was under review at all, let alone that the change made it to production.

gmerc•2h ago
It's fine, it's just paper absent anyone actually enforcing it. Whatcha gonna do about it, rise up?
alistairSH•2h ago
SCOTUS will save us! </snark>
Maken•1h ago
Nowhere in the Constitution is stated that an Executive Orden cannot rewrite the Constitution itself.
kevin_thibedeau•1h ago
There is already a Reagan era order that subverts the fourth amendment for certain people.
phkahler•1h ago
It doesn't need to say what cannot modify the constitution. It says what is required to modify it.
mcphage•6m ago
Nowhere in the Constitution is stated that a fortune cookie cannot rewrite the Constitution itself.
Oarch•2h ago
They just reappeared in the British Museum
impish9208•1h ago
King Charles III finally accomplishes what King George III couldn’t — bringing the colonies back under the Union Jack.
ortusdux•2h ago
See also - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44812375
rubyfan•1h ago
Four legs good, two legs bad
tptacek•1h ago
I love that this says "key sections" of the Constitution. It's a gigantic chunk of Article I, including authorization to form a Navy and the prohibition on unilateral duties of tonnage. It's all a gigantic scheme to allow Kentucky to issue letters of marque and reprisal!
cwmoore•1h ago
Not so sure about your square quotes or the maritime Kentucky references, but glad that the errors gave me a reason to revisit the document.

Habeas corpus and domestic militias are in there too.

atmavatar•24m ago
The more important parts removed are those from Section 9.

That includes the Writ of Habeas Corpus, prohibition of ex post facto laws, prohibition against preferential treatment between states, the requirement that any money spent must be written into law, and the emoluments clause disallowing any federal officers from receiving gifts from foreign states.

Of those I listed, the current administration has violated all except the ex post facto prohibition, perhaps only because the president doesn't write laws.

That said, the act of removing the text from the website is not by itself a reason to become too concerned, both because it's a relatively minor offense (you can still find the full text in dozens of other locations) and because it's better to assume incompetence rather than malice caused said change.

impish9208•1h ago
If the Founding Fathers had wanted the Constitution to be on a website, they’d have done it that way to begin with. Parchment, quill, and some ink was good enough for them; it’s certainly good enough for us.
ChrisArchitect•1h ago
[dupe] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44811733
phkahler•1h ago
Wayback doesn't seem to have the version with those sections deleted. Somebody must have reverted the changes before they got a snapshot.
phkahler•1h ago
@dang why is this flagged?
93po•1h ago
its been posted 4 times and users tend to flag things they dont think will incite curious or interesting conversation. i can virtually guarantee you that HN mods did not flag this

also @ doesnt do anything i dont think, his email is easy to find if you have questions

93po•1h ago
A really basic consideration of the situation gives us the very likely explanation. The idea that Trump was sitting at his desk and randomly pissed about the bottom 1/6th of Section 1 and was like "take that off congress's website!" is basically zero.

1. It's congress's website, not the whitehouse's

2. It's clearly a sort of crappy development approach - the website uses jquery and fontawesome and adobe analytics. this isn't FAANG level engineering happening here

3. It's a website about EXPLAINING THE CONSTITUTION. What do we know people use to make summaries or explanations of things? LLMs, of course

4. What is known for randomly deleting and omitting stuff? Also LLMs!

5. Can we guess why an LLM would have deleted that part? Why yes, actually, we can: if you go to the explanation part of the site, do you know what's also missing (and was prior to this update too?). Wow, it's the bottom part of section 1! What a coincidence

The clear answer here is: someone was using an LLM to write, review, or edit content, and it deleted the bottom of section 1 because there wasn't an explanation to go along with it. It makes even more sense that this is what happening given that this section was already missing an explanation.

It's really tiring how some underpaid intern making a mistake on a website has people suggesting trump is committing a new form of treason.