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1•hiddenarchitect•51s ago•0 comments

Pitchfork: A devilishly good process manager for developers

https://pitchfork.jdx.dev/
1•ahamez•53s ago•0 comments

You Are Here

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2026/02/07/you-are-here.html
1•mltvc•5m ago•0 comments

Why social apps need to become proactive, not reactive

https://www.heyflare.app/blog/from-reactive-to-proactive-how-ai-agents-will-reshape-social-apps
1•JoanMDuarte•5m ago•1 comments

How patient are AI scrapers, anyway? – Random Thoughts

https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2026/02/07/how-patient-are-ai-scrapers-anyway/
1•samtrack2019•6m ago•0 comments

Vouch: A contributor trust management system

https://github.com/mitchellh/vouch
1•SchwKatze•6m ago•0 comments

I built a terminal monitoring app and custom firmware for a clock with Claude

https://duggan.ie/posts/i-built-a-terminal-monitoring-app-and-custom-firmware-for-a-desktop-clock...
1•duggan•7m ago•0 comments

Tiny C Compiler

https://bellard.org/tcc/
1•guerrilla•8m ago•0 comments

Y Combinator Founder Organizes 'March for Billionaires'

https://mlq.ai/news/ai-startup-founder-organizes-march-for-billionaires-protest-against-californi...
1•hidden80•9m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Need feedback on the idea I'm working on

1•Yogender78•9m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Addresses Security Risks

https://thebiggish.com/news/openclaw-s-security-flaws-expose-enterprise-risk-22-of-deployments-un...
1•vedantnair•10m ago•0 comments

Apple finalizes Gemini / Siri deal

https://www.engadget.com/ai/apple-reportedly-plans-to-reveal-its-gemini-powered-siri-in-february-...
1•vedantnair•10m ago•0 comments

Italy Railways Sabotaged

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czr4rx04xjpo
3•vedantnair•11m ago•0 comments

Emacs-tramp-RPC: high-performance TRAMP back end using MsgPack-RPC

https://github.com/ArthurHeymans/emacs-tramp-rpc
1•fanf2•12m ago•0 comments

Nintendo Wii Themed Portfolio

https://akiraux.vercel.app/
1•s4074433•16m ago•1 comments

"There must be something like the opposite of suicide "

https://post.substack.com/p/there-must-be-something-like-the
1•rbanffy•18m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why doesn't Netflix add a “Theater Mode” that recreates the worst parts?

2•amichail•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Engineering Perception with Combinatorial Memetics

1•alan_sass•25m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Steam Daily – A Wordle-like daily puzzle game for Steam fans

https://steamdaily.xyz
1•itshellboy•27m ago•0 comments

The Anthropic Hive Mind

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-anthropic-hive-mind-d01f768f3d7b
1•spenvo•27m ago•0 comments

Just Started Using AmpCode

https://intelligenttools.co/blog/ampcode-multi-agent-production
1•BojanTomic•29m ago•0 comments

LLM as an Engineer vs. a Founder?

1•dm03514•30m ago•0 comments

Crosstalk inside cells helps pathogens evade drugs, study finds

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-crosstalk-cells-pathogens-evade-drugs.html
2•PaulHoule•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Design system generator (mood to CSS in <1 second)

https://huesly.app
1•egeuysall•31m ago•1 comments

Show HN: 26/02/26 – 5 songs in a day

https://playingwith.variousbits.net/saturday
1•dmje•32m ago•0 comments

Toroidal Logit Bias – Reduce LLM hallucinations 40% with no fine-tuning

https://github.com/Paraxiom/topological-coherence
1•slye514•34m ago•1 comments

Top AI models fail at >96% of tasks

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ai-failed-test-on-remote-freelance-jobs/
5•codexon•34m ago•2 comments

The Science of the Perfect Second (2023)

https://harpers.org/archive/2023/04/the-science-of-the-perfect-second/
1•NaOH•35m ago•0 comments

Bob Beck (OpenBSD) on why vi should stay vi (2006)

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115820462402673&w=2
2•birdculture•39m ago•0 comments

Show HN: a glimpse into the future of eye tracking for multi-agent use

https://github.com/dchrty/glimpsh
1•dochrty•39m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ask HN: Panhandling Engineer?

6•piratesAndSons•5mo ago
When you hear this phrase, what do you imagine the person does as a profession ?

Comments

OhMeadhbh•5mo ago
I assume they work in the United States, so their day job (engineering of some sort) only pays health insurance and stock options. To get cash for day-to-day expenses, they pull a shift pan-handling outside the local bank. So a "panhandling engineer" is an engineer who panhandle, not a person who specializes in engineering panhandling solutions.
bigyabai•5mo ago
SaaS developer
butterlettuce•5mo ago
I feel attacked
al_borland•5mo ago
I assume they work to optimize their panhandling profits. A/B testing various looks, locations, signs, and other tactics to get the most money out of people walking by.
fuzzfactor•5mo ago
There's always the guy in a choice spot who only gets up off his wheelchair after he collects enough money to walk a few blocks and get him some liquor.

My truck is old, damaged, unwashed (and seldom driven), so the traffic light beggars mostly self-deny since mine is usually the ugliest vehicle at the light.

Earlier this year it was a holiday weekend, IIRC maybe Easter and it might have been the Saturday afternoon after Good Friday. I pull up and recognize the guy in the median from a few times earlier, but this time I'm going to turn left, and pulled up to the red light first in line with the dude right next to me. There's about half a dozen other cars he approaches, and comes back while the light is still red. With the looks of my truck people figure I couldn't afford a better vehicle and I don't blame them. He says "Well I'm doing pretty good today but not like yesterday, that was $900.00".

No way he was lying to me at that time, he was prouly sharing news of his good fortune that he would never tell anyone else.

That was one choice spot.

al_borland•5mo ago
So if $900 is a good day, maybe we can assume $500 is average. That’s a 6 figure job.

I hear about this kind of this semi-regularly. It’s crazy to me that simply asking people for money can put someone in the top ~20% of earners. He probably made more than most people giving him money. It throws the incentives all out of whack for being a productive member of society.

cushpush•5mo ago
It might be more productive on a metaphysical level.
giantg2•5mo ago
No security, benefits, etc can be a barrier for most people.

I get more judgemental about the people mostly lucking into wealth. Stuff like the gymbro type that land a VP sales role selling stuff that basically sells itself, or relying on all the hardwork of the other people who built the sales tools. Or the small to medium CEOs who act important when they do very little. For example that guy that set a $70k minimum wage at his company but goes around giving paid speeches about it to enrich himself. Even many of the startup people here - you got lucky and picked a winner while there's plenty of others who worked just as hard on equally good ideas that didn't catch the same lucky break/timing. People asking for money and getting it... does it really matter if it's the guy washing your windshield at the light or trying to start up a company that might not do anything for society?

giantg2•5mo ago
The first thing I thought was a engineer who is out of work and can't find any.