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Solar-Powered Cars and Trucks Are Almost Here

https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/aptera-motors-solar-powered-electric-vehicles-6ec1095f
1•bookofjoe•1m ago•1 comments

Scaling Asyncio on Free-Threaded Python

https://labs.quansight.org/blog/scaling-asyncio-on-free-threaded-python
1•PaulHoule•2m ago•0 comments

iPhone Air Durability test (JerryRigEverything) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ56ve39l2I
1•e_carra•2m ago•0 comments

Outcast

https://www.filfre.net/2025/09/outcast/
1•WithinReason•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My Second Game Jam

https://nathanielkaiser.xyz/gamejam.html
1•jombib•3m ago•0 comments

PostgreSQL 14 Internals [pdf]

https://edu.postgrespro.com/postgresql_internals-14_en.pdf
1•8s2ngy•4m ago•0 comments

I Almost Built a Database in Go (and Why I Migrated to Laravel)

https://tawandamunongo.dev/posts/2025/09/almost-built-a-database
1•elcapithanos•4m ago•0 comments

Nvim-ctagtap: Neovim plugin for tap-to-navigate ctags, single-click symbol navi

https://github.com/h2337/nvim-ctagtap
1•todsacerdoti•9m ago•0 comments

The Bias-Variance Trade-off Is Wrong

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-jTeBCEGHc
1•singulargalaxy•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pixweave – 2×/4× upscaler with CMYK print sizes (Postcards/A4/A3)

https://pixweave.net/
1•Stellaalpina•11m ago•1 comments

Cannabis Compound Discovered Inside a Different Plant

https://www.sciencealert.com/cannabis-compound-discovered-inside-a-totally-different-plant
1•bryanrasmussen•11m ago•2 comments

Black Hat USA 2025 Keynote – Mikko Hypponen – Three Decades in Cybersecurit [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H14EhT-DRJ8
1•nabla9•12m ago•0 comments

Tourist Plate: Reduce Stress and Raise Awareness When Driving Abroad

https://touristplate.com/
1•Kaibeezy•13m ago•0 comments

Why Meta's Live Glasses Demos Failed On-Stage at Connect

https://www.uploadvr.com/meta-explains-why-connect-2025-keynote-live-demos-failed/
1•LorenDB•17m ago•0 comments

MediaConverter: Transforms video files into HLS streaming formats

https://github.com/antiwork/mediaconverter
1•redbell•21m ago•0 comments

Mesa Will Allow AI Generated Code If Author Understands It

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-Contributor-Guidelines
1•LorenDB•22m ago•0 comments

Test Your Awareness: Whodunnit [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRFMuGBP15U
1•zeristor•23m ago•0 comments

Visa holders on vacation have 15 hours to return to US or pay $100k fee

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/microsoft-has-a-24-hour-deadline-warning...
10•irthomasthomas•24m ago•1 comments

National power grid data in real time? There is an app for that

https://www.rte-france.com/en/eco2mix/free-eco2mix-mobile-app
4•causalitycone•25m ago•3 comments

The Great New England Hurricane of 1938

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/4028d00ea6b44fd8890ba6592c15a544
1•sklargh•25m ago•0 comments

I cant install a browser without a browser

https://twitter.com/mazeincoding/status/1968832024430440775
1•redbell•27m ago•0 comments

Exceeding SOTA Matrix Multiplication on Nvidia Blackwell

https://www.modular.com/blog/matrix-multiplication-on-blackwell-part-4---breaking-sota
1•melodyogonna•31m ago•0 comments

The Tatix System

https://thasso.xyz/tatix.html
1•ushakov•33m ago•0 comments

Air-Guard – ESP32 Based Wi-Fi Intrusion Detection System

https://github.com/razvan-radutoiu/Air-Guard
1•fidotron•36m ago•0 comments

Vitamin D3 concentrations are lowered by vitamin D2 supplement

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-09-vitamin-d3-lowered-common-d.html
1•kjhughes•36m ago•0 comments

Bluntly for Anonymous Stories, Rants, and Confessions

1•echo_vick•36m ago•1 comments

Gtk4 WhatsApp Client

https://github.com/tobagin/karere
1•richardboegli•37m ago•0 comments

What do you think about platforms where people post anonymously

1•echo_vick•38m ago•0 comments

Microsoft asks all foreign staff to return to US after Trump's H1B bombshell

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/work/microsoft-urges-h-1b-visa-holders-to-stay-in-us-for...
6•healsdata•38m ago•1 comments

Marilyn Hagerty, Whose Olive Garden Review Went Viral, Dies at 99

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/18/dining/marilyn-hagerty-dead.html
1•reaperducer•40m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The Gold Card

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/09/the-gold-card/
32•ushakov•1h ago

Comments

cjbenedikt•58m ago
Words fail me.
petesergeant•48m ago
Why? What do you think the negative effects will be?
carlosjobim•5m ago
Most western countries have had these kind of visas for sale for decades. Nothing new or special.
throw0101a•53m ago
When to elect a 1980s New York real estate developer into high office, don't be surprised when he views the entire world through a transactional lens (generally zero sum).
sgerenser•51m ago
So did someone talk him back from calling it the Trump Card? https://trumpcard.gov/
a_ba•48m ago
L'État, c'est moi

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27%C3%89tat,_c%27est_moi

esarbe•48m ago
You voted for this.
mcherm•40m ago
No. *I* did not. I (and many others) campaigned vigorously against it.
gryfft•18m ago
The fact that we did, the fact that we have consistently been right about everything, and that we still lost, will all continue to provide grand amusement and deep satisfaction to the victors as they proceed to crush us. What could be sweeter than such a perfect exercise of Power?
pixelpoet•39m ago
Twice; the first time wasn't enough.
ChocolateGod•34m ago
If I lived in the US I probably of just not voted at all.
sneak•6m ago
Quite the opposite. More people opted not to vote than voted for any specific candidate.

I think that if the candidates can’t get a majority of the population to vote for them (not just a majority of the voters), the office should remain vacant.

VladStanimir•48m ago
Does not sound that differend from the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa the US already has except for the fact that you gift the money to the feds instead of investing it in a company with 10 employees.
gdbsjjdn•31m ago
EB-5 requires a million dollar investment that creates 10 jobs for 2 years. There's also documentation of the source of the funds.

1 million dollars seems exceptionally cheap for a US resident visa with no strings attached.

In Canada some provinces have a similar process where you can run a business for a year and apply for permanent residency. In my city there were a bunch of weird little, clearly unprofitable franchises - bubble tea was one for a long time - where the owner was basically running it at a loss to buy citizenship.

It seemed to require a little more commitment to the community and effort than just handing over a big bag of cash. They've discontinued it in Ontario now, which has probably contributed to the glut of unoccupied commercial real estate.

naveen99•19m ago
Average usa tax revenue per labor force participant is currently $25k / year. Over a 40 year career, that’s exactly $1 million. Math checks out.
rauljara•46m ago
“Sec. 2. The Gold Card. (a) The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall establish a “Gold Card” program authorizing an alien who makes an unrestricted gift to the Department of Commerce under 15 U.S.C. 1522 (or for whom a corporation or similar entity makes such a gift) to establish eligibility for an immigrant visa using an expedited process, to the extent consistent with law and public safety and national security concerns. The requisite gift amount shall be $1 million for an individual donating on his or her own behalf and $2 million for a corporation or similar entity donating on behalf of an individual”

Calling it a “gift” somehow manages to add an extra level of ick in my mind.

KnuthIsGod•45m ago
Should be named The Gold Big Beautiful Failed Democracy Card.

On the front a picture of Trump.

On the back pictures of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln weeping in despair at the sight of Neu Amerika.

terminalshort•43m ago
Did you also say this about the EB-5, or do you just hate it because you hate Trump?
mdorazio•33m ago
EB-5 is intended to create businesses and jobs in the US as part of the process. This is just straight-up "give us money and we'll give you residency".

On the other hand, it's not out of line with programs in other countries (ex. NZ's golden visa program)

terminalshort•30m ago
Most of those "investments" for EB-5 visas are really just shares in "businesses" that hold piles of money for the "investors." The payment straight to the treasury is both more honest and more revenue for the government.

Jobs are created by economic demand, which rich people generate a lot of. So we get this either way.

giraffe_lady•27m ago
Someone whose political instinct is to oppose anything trump does because they hate trump has been much more consistently correct, and a better predictor of the outcomes, than someone who has been trying to analyze each of his actions giving him the benefit of the doubt as a sincere actor each time.
terminalshort•45m ago
Sounds good to me, but I think the price should be higher.
petesergeant•43m ago
Why? Who do you think this will admit that a higher price would exclude, and why’s that a good thing?
terminalshort•40m ago
$1 million just seems cheap for permanent residence. If there were other requirements like bringing a certain amount of assets into the country with you to generate tax revenue on the income stream then I would also be ok with it.
yazaddaruvala•32m ago
It’s likely designed to encourage taking out the capital as a loan.

A lot more people around the world can then afford to send their kids or pay off their gold cards across a 10-15 year timeframe.

*Obviously this depends on the income potential that is unlocked by having access to the U.S. workforce.

A_D_E_P_T•26m ago
Nobody's loaning you money so that you can make a no-strings-attached gift, lol.

Well, nobody sane, anyway.

A_D_E_P_T•27m ago
Is this a joke? Something like 0.5-1% of households in Europe have >$1M in investable/liquid assets. In the rest of the world, that fraction is much lower. A $1M gift -- that doesn't appear to guarantee results, only an expedited process -- strongly selects for oligarchs and criminals. (e.g. Chinese embezzlers who like the fact that the US won't extradite to China.)
terminalshort•20m ago
Why should I care if they were criminals abroad? Just take their money. If they commit a crime here just pull their visa and deport them. No refunds! We don't even have to bear the expense of a trial because pulling a visa doesn't require a criminal conviction.

> Something like 0.5-1% of households in Europe have >$1M in investable/liquid assets.

You say this like it's a bad thing. I welcome immigration from rich Europeans.

A_D_E_P_T•15m ago
1% of European households have >$1M in cash. Of that fraction, I'd estimate that 0.0005% might consider, for more than 2 seconds, donating a huge fraction (in most cases the majority) of their wealth to the US government for expedited visa approval.

You're not going to get European immigration via this scheme, that's for sure.

The only people who are likely to pay are people who are exceptionally wealthy and exceptionally highly motivated to get out of wherever they currently reside. Fraudsters who won't be extradited, mostly.

rjdj377dhabsn•11m ago
Agreed. I never understood why people are so against the rich immigrating to their country. Especially when they don't mind penniless undocumented migrants walking/floating across the border.
rjdj377dhabsn•15m ago
But what's the downside?

Anyone who can drop a million on permanent residence is most likely going to be significantly net positive for the economy.

resonious•42m ago
> My Administration has worked relentlessly to undo the disastrous immigration policies of the prior administration.

Genuinely ignorant here, but historically speaking, is it normal for the president to bad-mouth the previous administration so openly and often? Especially in writing like this.

terminalshort•38m ago
Generally, yes. As part of an executive order, no.
le-mark•26m ago
No it really hasn’t been the norm outside the past 10 years or so. Historically the new administration gets a few months, then they own it.
gryfft•26m ago
I really do not believe this was the case before 45. One of the generally-agreed-upon criteria for presidential candidates was that they act "Presidential", which was understood to be a sort of universally unoffensive masculine stereotype? E.g. Before 2016 it would be unthinkable for the President of the United States to openly curse beyond a "TV-PG" way.

As I recall, other Presidents might decry Congress etc. but would almost never out-and-out criticize the direct previous official actions taken by the office of the Presidency.

mexicocitinluez•19m ago
> Generally, yes. As part of an executive order, no.

Huh? Can you offer a single example of this pre-Trump?

righthand•32m ago
No it is not and it is another lie Trump is using to destroy democracy. Typically a Potus whether he won by disagreeing (in reality or fiction) with the previous Potus, the newly elected would just move on and implement their agenda. Trump is doing this so to brand anything he does as a brilliant strategy and solution to whatever the past was. By creating blame on the system, anything you therefor come up with must be a tangible idea. All you need is for people to “give it a chance”. In reality everyone “giving it a chance” has no knowledge of how the current system works.

There is no advantage to doing this unless you are a vindictive, angry, petty PoS.

The important thing to keep in mind is that it is all fiction and it is ONLY Trump saying these things. It is important to let authoritarian ideas die on the vine rather than endlessly debate the strawmen and keep them alive, IMO.

ourmandave•31m ago
No, it's not normal. But Trump is making it the new normal to say sh*t about anybody not for him.
Spooky23•29m ago
Typically the president has a level of decorum. Snark is for proxies, not the leader / that’s typically a best practice for any executive, as it goes the principal the ability to walk stuff back later. That’s more of a norm than a rule.

The characters in the whack pack seem the use Andrew Jackson as a model. He was similarly tasteful and also a disaster.

kjellsbells•25m ago
No, it's unprecedented. You can generally look at previous versions of the whitehouse website using the national archives, eg this one from the Bush 43 era:

https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/orders/

Also unprecedented is the use of Executive Orders to govern, as opposed to legislating through Congress, but that is not an entirely Trumpist thing, as Congress has been (take your pick) failing to govern/applying checks and balances for 20+ years now and across multiple administrations.

stevenfoster•17m ago
Teddy Roosevelt did it best and against his own successor and own party.
spacebacon•24m ago
Imagine if The Gold Card had an affiliate program.
nunobrito•18m ago
In Portugal this was called "Golden visa" and the minimum price was 500.000 USD, however this was supposed to be investing on the country. Meaning that the person in question would acquire buildings.

Didn't work because they'd just rotate and forge sales of buildings between networks of friends to acquire the visa and then citizenship.

This method benefits that country at the price of a million per person. Leftists will be quick to criticize while turning a blind eye at hundred thousands of illegal immigrants flooding their borders under pretext of a "better life".

Please downvote my comment as much as you please, I won't yield to leftazis which are now even officially considered a terrorist organization since this year (finally).

noodlesUK•17m ago
Honestly the “Gold Card” doesn’t worry me too much - the US has had investor visas for a long time.

The related “Platinum Card” on the other hand makes me absolutely livid. It means that for $5 million, there’s a status available that is arguably better than US citizenship, granting 270 days of presence in the U.S., and exemption from US taxation. I am a U.S. citizen who spends <30 days per year in the U.S., and I can’t even open an ISA in the UK where I live due to the US’s global tax rules, let alone anything more complex. To have citizenship based taxation and then grant a special status to foreign wealthy individuals is a slap in the face of decency.

ktosobcy•11m ago
honest question to non-US folks - does anyone even consider moving to the USA at this point?