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Betteridge's Law of Headlines

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headlines
1•riknos314•1m ago•0 comments

In Maine, prisoners are thriving in remote jobs, other states are taking notice

https://www.mainepublic.org/2025-08-29/in-maine-prisoners-are-thriving-in-remote-jobs-and-other-s...
7•voxadam•9m ago•0 comments

Culturally transmitted color categories in LLMs reflect efficient compression

https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08093
1•PaulHoule•10m ago•0 comments

Rust compiler performance survey 2025 results

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/09/10/rust-compiler-performance-survey-2025-results/
1•pykello•11m ago•0 comments

NEC V20 CPU: A bit of pep for an XT

https://dfarq.homeip.net/nec-v20-cpu-a-bit-of-pep-for-an-xt/
1•zdw•13m ago•0 comments

Federal judge lifts administration halt of offshore wind farm in New England

https://apnews.com/article/trump-renewable-energy-offshore-wind-revolution-wind-f1cbe85a829e3d5e5...
23•zekrioca•15m ago•2 comments

Have my $5 (Claude built) Kana app

https://blog.timprepscius.com/Have_my_five_dollar_kana_app_for_free.html
1•bubblegumcrisis•21m ago•0 comments

A Brief History of TI Graphing Calculator Hardware

https://ce-programming.github.io/toolchain/static/hardware.html
1•beeflet•22m ago•0 comments

How Gifshuffle Works

https://darkside.com.au/gifshuffle/description.html
1•bariumbitmap•23m ago•0 comments

Priced out of traditional housing, more Americans are living in RVs

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/americans-choose-rv-life-economy-challenges-housing-market-c...
4•bikenaga•27m ago•0 comments

Squads – a minimalist alternative Teams client

https://github.com/IanTerzo/Squads
1•lstevens14•28m ago•0 comments

Amazon faces US trial over alleged Prime subscription deceptions

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/22/amazon-prime-subscriptions-us-lawsuit
6•vinni2•28m ago•0 comments

Pianists vary the timbre of their performance

https://cosmosmagazine.com/people/behaviour/piano-timbre-performane/
1•sohkamyung•32m ago•0 comments

British spies turn to dark web to recruit Russian agents, access secrets

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/british-spies-turn-dark-web-recruit-russian-agents-access-secret...
2•bookofjoe•34m ago•0 comments

Bernd Das Brot

https://old.reddit.com/r/fernsehen/comments/1nnju3w/bernd_das_brot_bei_last_week_tonight/
1•doener•36m ago•0 comments

Imagemotion-AI: Bring your photos to life

https://imagemotion-ai.com/
1•craetical•38m ago•1 comments

Man re-arrested by FBI after after shots fired at ABC affiliate in Sacramento

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shots-fired-abc-affiliate-sacramento-rcna232548
2•zahlman•39m ago•1 comments

In 2014, a random Slack user (me) picked Cmd-K shortcut for quick switcher

https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/153299/how-did-cmd-k-come-to-be-the-standard-shortcut-for-...
3•bobbiechen•39m ago•0 comments

The History of themeable user interfaces

https://bradfrost.com/blog/post/the-history-of-themeable-user-interfaces/
2•yankcrime•41m ago•1 comments

Payers and providers: A zero sum game

https://nofone.io/payer-provider-dynamics
1•ahmedhawas123•42m ago•0 comments

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Commissioner

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/22/us/politics/supreme-court-ftc-commissioner-firing.html
5•JumpCrisscross•43m ago•0 comments

Linux: Make the Kernel Cute

https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/1290
11•sergiotapia•44m ago•13 comments

Exited Mac Development

https://ds9soft.com/blog/2025/09/exited-mac-development/
1•ds9soft•44m ago•2 comments

PNG-DB: Store JSON Data in PNGs

https://pngdb.jonaylor.com
2•jonaylor89•44m ago•0 comments

My Projects Fit Together

https://danielmiessler.com/blog/how-my-projects-fit-together
1•elyo•45m ago•0 comments

Identity Types

https://bartoszmilewski.com/2025/09/22/identity-types/
1•matt_d•45m ago•0 comments

Disney says Jimmy Kimmel will return to air on Tuesday

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/22/disney-says-jimmy-kimmel-will-return-to-air-on-tuesday-0...
4•JumpCrisscross•46m ago•1 comments

Metrique

https://github.com/awslabs/metrique
1•weinzierl•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Perfect your presentation with a panel of AI reviewers

https://review.thorntale.com/
9•ellenfkh•48m ago•4 comments

Some PE Firms Doomed to Fail as High-Flying Industry Loses Its Way

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-09-22/private-equity-firms-fundraising-stumbles-afte...
1•koolhead17•48m ago•0 comments
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Reverse brain drain: governments hope to lure talent after US visa change

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/reverse-brain-drain-governments-hope-lure-talent-after-us-visa-change-2025-09-22/
11•alephnerd•1h ago

Comments

nimish•1h ago
The UK's tier 2 and the EU's blue card are strictly better than the US H-1B to green card mechanism and have been for over a decade. You face no 7% per country capping on naturalization. Has it worked out? These visas look like O-1 competitors more than anything, not H-1B.
alephnerd•59m ago
The issue is EU salaries (and the subsequent income tax) simply aren't attractive for most Indian, Chinese, and Koreans engineers in the US - the primary beneficiaries of the H1B program.

The only way a European office can attract Asian American talent on a work visa is to offer a salary comparable to the US, just like what the London offices for Google, Citadel, and Bloomberg do.

Otherwise, they can demand EU level salaries in their home market.

For an Indian on an H1B and working for FAANG, the choice isn't Palo Alto versus Berlin, it's the Palo Alto versus Hyderabad, Bangalore, or Pune.

Basically, the H1B change is causing a reverse brain drain back to Asia now now becuase there is an incentive to fully offshore instead of keeping mixed teams in the US.

I know at least 4 partners at the Indian entities of American VC funds already releasing an open call for startups for any Indian American who wants to return to India after the announcement this weekend, or to pair them with their portfolio companies in India.

> These visas look like O-1 competitors more than anything, not H-1B.

Not really. An O-1 is annoying and difficult to process, and does target a different persona than a blue card.

fy20•35m ago
Will Indians be happy with that? I live in a European country which used to have a brain drain to the US and the main reasons to go were:

a) Money being much more than you could get in Europe

b) Bragging rights - especially for parents

I imagine for Indians it's something similar?

alephnerd•32m ago
Depends on the kind of candidate. The brain drain already kind of started reversing in the 2008-12 period during those layoffs, and Indian tech salaries caught up with Eastern Europe (and the US at the top end of the bracket) by the early 2020s.

A large portion of Indians who came to the US on an H1B over the last decade basically came to the US in order to use the American experience to paper over issues with their resumes (eg. Didn't major in CS, didn't attend an INI, worked at a WITCH) causing their careers to stagnate.

Being in the US still conveys bragging rights, but increasingly the older generations recognize that someone immigrating abroad will basically almost never meet their parents again aside for a couple weeks a year.

As such, the name of the game now is to work in the US for a couple years and then become a PM Director or Director of Engineering at a GCC in India.

Additionally, Indian founders in the US have started considering IPOing in Indian equity markets instead of the US because the IPO market is basically dead here in North America (especially if you cannot show $400M+ in revenue) but showing $50M-$100M can guarantee you a $500M-$2B IPOs like Pine Labs' listing a couple days ago. There are at least 25 Indian startups in the process of IPOing this year [0] and the trend is continuing [1].

So for entrepreneurial Indians, the US is slowly starting to lose it's shine.

And finally, as an Indian STEM academic in the US, you can get a $100K public-private startup grant if you move your lab to India, and INIs in India (the Indian equivalent of Double First Class universities in China) allow academic staff to work with private sector players without demanding convluted IP partnerships. Thus, a lot of American-educated Indian academics in India are also becoming angel and seed investors, and have helped guide startups into YCombinator or raising a round from an Accel.

From a European perspective, the best example would probably be the reverse brain drain Poland and Czechia saw in the 2016-19 period, Israel in the early 2000s, and China in the 2010s.

[0] - https://inc42.com/features/indian-startup-ipo-tracker-2025/

[1] - https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/will-indias-i...

nxm•8m ago
There were 165 IPOs in the U.S. public markets in the first half of 2025. This was 76% higher than the 94 IPOs in the first half of 2024 and is estimated to be 47% higher than the total number of IPOs in 2024 when annualized for the full year of 2025.

Far from being basically dead

alephnerd•6m ago
I said just for the tech industry, and the multipliers are extremely difficult if you cannot show $400M in revenue. I'd recommend looking at some of Jamin Ball's analysis.

And comparing with 2024 is not great, because activity is still well below what we saw before the interest rate hike [0]

The IPO window is starting to reopen, but it's still somewhat closed compared to the norm from a couple years ago,

[0] - https://www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence/en/news-insight...