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NASA now allowing astronauts to bring their smartphones on space missions

https://twitter.com/NASAAdmin/status/2019259382962307393
1•gbugniot•10s ago•0 comments

Claude Code Is the Inflection Point

https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/claude-code-is-the-inflection-point
1•throwaw12•1m ago•0 comments

MicroClaw – Agentic AI Assistant for Telegram, Built in Rust

https://github.com/microclaw/microclaw
1•everettjf•1m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Omni-BLAS – 4x faster matrix multiplication via Monte Carlo sampling

https://github.com/AleatorAI/OMNI-BLAS
1•LowSpecEng•2m ago•0 comments

The AI-Ready Software Developer: Conclusion – Same Game, Different Dice

https://codemanship.wordpress.com/2026/01/05/the-ai-ready-software-developer-conclusion-same-game...
1•lifeisstillgood•4m ago•0 comments

AI Agent Automates Google Stock Analysis from Financial Reports

https://pardusai.org/view/54c6646b9e273bbe103b76256a91a7f30da624062a8a6eeb16febfe403efd078
1•JasonHEIN•7m ago•0 comments

Voxtral Realtime 4B Pure C Implementation

https://github.com/antirez/voxtral.c
1•andreabat•10m ago•0 comments

I Was Trapped in Chinese Mafia Crypto Slavery [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOcNaWmmn0A
1•mgh2•16m ago•0 comments

U.S. CBP Reported Employee Arrests (FY2020 – FYTD)

https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/reported-employee-arrests
1•ludicrousdispla•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a free UCP checker – see if AI agents can find your store

https://ucphub.ai/ucp-store-check/
2•vladeta•23m ago•1 comments

Show HN: SVGV – A Real-Time Vector Video Format for Budget Hardware

https://github.com/thealidev/VectorVision-SVGV
1•thealidev•25m ago•0 comments

Study of 150 developers shows AI generated code no harder to maintain long term

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9EbCb5A408
1•lifeisstillgood•25m ago•0 comments

Spotify now requires premium accounts for developer mode API access

https://www.neowin.net/news/spotify-now-requires-premium-accounts-for-developer-mode-api-access/
1•bundie•28m ago•0 comments

When Albert Einstein Moved to Princeton

https://twitter.com/Math_files/status/2020017485815456224
1•keepamovin•29m ago•0 comments

Agents.md as a Dark Signal

https://joshmock.com/post/2026-agents-md-as-a-dark-signal/
2•birdculture•31m ago•0 comments

System time, clocks, and their syncing in macOS

https://eclecticlight.co/2025/05/21/system-time-clocks-and-their-syncing-in-macos/
1•fanf2•32m ago•0 comments

McCLIM and 7GUIs – Part 1: The Counter

https://turtleware.eu/posts/McCLIM-and-7GUIs---Part-1-The-Counter.html
2•ramenbytes•35m ago•0 comments

So whats the next word, then? Almost-no-math intro to transformer models

https://matthias-kainer.de/blog/posts/so-whats-the-next-word-then-/
1•oesimania•36m ago•0 comments

Ed Zitron: The Hater's Guide to Microsoft

https://bsky.app/profile/edzitron.com/post/3me7ibeym2c2n
2•vintagedave•39m ago•1 comments

UK infants ill after drinking contaminated baby formula of Nestle and Danone

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c931rxnwn3lo
1•__natty__•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Android-based audio player for seniors – Homer Audio Player

https://homeraudioplayer.app
3•cinusek•40m ago•1 comments

Starter Template for Ory Kratos

https://github.com/Samuelk0nrad/docker-ory
1•samuel_0xK•42m ago•0 comments

LLMs are powerful, but enterprises are deterministic by nature

2•prateekdalal•45m ago•0 comments

Make your iPad 3 a touchscreen for your computer

https://github.com/lemonjesus/ipad-touch-screen
2•0y•50m ago•1 comments

Internationalization and Localization in the Age of Agents

https://myblog.ru/internationalization-and-localization-in-the-age-of-agents
1•xenator•51m ago•0 comments

Building a Custom Clawdbot Workflow to Automate Website Creation

https://seedance2api.org/
1•pekingzcc•53m ago•1 comments

Why the "Taiwan Dome" won't survive a Chinese attack

https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/why-taiwan-dome-won-t-survive-chinese-attack
2•ryan_j_naughton•54m ago•0 comments

Xkcd: Game AIs

https://xkcd.com/1002/
2•ravenical•55m ago•0 comments

Windows 11 is finally killing off legacy printer drivers in 2026

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1•ValdikSS•56m ago•0 comments

From Offloading to Engagement (Study on Generative AI)

https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5729/10/11/172
1•boshomi•58m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Understanding Cultural Differences: The Michigan Fish Test (2013)

http://michael-roberto.blogspot.com/2013/07/understanding-cultural-differences.html
47•vector_spaces•4mo ago

Comments

b112•4mo ago
And this is how the US left and right view things. Each honestly viewing the world about them, yet each seeing different things as important.

Understanding that your political opponent is not an enemy, or a bad person, is key to resolving differences between you. And disrupting that ability is a way to destroy a country from within.

Adversaries such as China, Iran, Russia, and others know they cannot physically destroy the US or the collective West. Yet they can, if done right, cause self destruction. They can spread lies, misrepresent, spew distrust, and entice youth's natural dissatisfaction to grow and flourish.

Destroy the US from within, and they succeed without a shot fired.

It matters not what actor is currently on the stage. Whether left or right, this president or next or prior, the hostility exists. And it exists in large part, thanks to our enemies seeking our doom.

When you hate your political opponent without knowing them? When you blindly follow political dogma without questioning? When you take a stance because a party does?

You become a useful idiot.

And sadly?

In this day and age, we all are idiots.

Seek that part of the picture you are missing. Work to get your opponent to do the same.

You may still disagree, but even the tinest expansion of view is a victory for you both. Even the briefest glimse of otherness, a win.

watwut•4mo ago
Some political opponents are literally trying to harm you. Trying to pretend otherwise is not just naive, but actively damaging. They are literally passing or trying to pass the laws that are literally harming "me or my close ones" and then celebrate the harm.

> Understanding that your political opponent is not an enemy, or a bad person

J.D. Vance, Donad Trump and Putin are bad people. They are all my political opponents.

apercu•4mo ago
Yea, like... One side wants us to be a little kinder to each other (while selling us out to corporate interests) and the other side wants to create a quasi-fascist religious state and detain, enslave and execute some of us (while selling us out to corporate and Russian interests).

What a difficult challenge to determine which one to support.

Cthulhu_•4mo ago
The real answer is of course "neither", but unfortunately the US's politics are broken into two parties, and nobody will be truly satisfied with their choice.
alistairSH•4mo ago
While that's true, you also can't opt out of politics/government/society (unless you have the means to expatriate yourself), so the lesser of two evils is still less evil. IE, votes still matter. Yes, even if your district is gerrymandered to hell and back.
tuttigachimuchi•4mo ago
it's very funny how the experiment is about how us people overestimate their importance globally and this is the first comment
bawolff•4mo ago
> You may still disagree, but even the tinest expansion of view is a victory for you both. Even the briefest glimse of otherness, a win.

But this view is also a win for "them". A society that cannot look to itself, see its failings and divisions and address them and move past them is doomed to stagnation and failure.

The thing about divide and conqour strategies, is they don't create the divisions out of nothing. They exploit what is already there. Suppressing the divisions without resolving them is like surpressing an emotion. Eventually the pressure builds until there is an explosion. It is as much a losing strategy as letting differences spiral into animosisty and hatred.

Sucessful strategies (such as stoking division) usually don't have an easy answer of what you can just do to defeat the strategy. If they did, people wouldn't have been using such strategies for thousands of years; People use them because they are hard to counter.

markburns•4mo ago
I love the irony in the pitting of the US vs China, Iran & Russia, whilst talking about stoking division.

Don't corollaries to your comments also apply at a higher level globally, or is there something special about considering countries as a grouping vs political parties?

Surely they're all just games we play in our minds and people kind of arbitrarily just agree that countries most definitely exist and this is my in-group, whereas others are enemies.

footy•4mo ago
> Even the briefest glimse of otherness, a win.

ah yes, understanding the people who want to kill people like me is a great win.

giraffe_lady•4mo ago
They cannot imagine that my political opponent is actually my enemy and it's not my choice that made it so and no choice I make can change it.
footy•4mo ago
not to open a can of worms that I'll immediately run away from because I have work to do, but that is exactly what privilege is, no? Women, LGBT people, visible minorities, disabled people, etc. can't just treat politics like a sport.
defraudbah•4mo ago
I like the test, will start using it on interviews instead of leet code questions
bawolff•4mo ago
The only thing worse than leet coding in interviews is pop-psycholoy conducted by untrained people.

Seriously, what information are you hoping to get out of this and why do you think it has any relavence to the job?

defraudbah•4mo ago
I don't know, learn something about a big fish :D
Rebelgecko•4mo ago
Presumably it's a proxy for whether or not a candidate is Japanese
lemonlearnings•4mo ago
Lots of fish? Send to microservices teams. Few fish? Monolith team.
coldpie•4mo ago
How many golf balls can you fit into these 5 fish?
defraudbah•4mo ago
this is a project manager I need!
ale•4mo ago
I wonder if the discrepancy in analysis comes from the way the participants are asked to view the picture. English and Japanese are vastly different languages and even a simple question can be translated in subtly different ways.
makeitdouble•4mo ago
It was on students of the faculty, so I guess all in English: https://www.apa.org/monitor/feb06/connection
apercu•4mo ago
Huh. I'm a U.S. (and Canadian) citizen. I've travelled a fair but (10-11 countries) but never the "East".

I looked at all the elements and was trying to understand the relationships and why the frog was the way it is and why the foreground fish had more colour.

2 reasons for that, I think. One, that I was aware it was a "test", and two, I'm an analyst.

makeitdouble•4mo ago
A more detailed linked in the experiment and surrounding research: https://www.apa.org/monitor/feb06/connection
rodolphoarruda•4mo ago
I may be depressed. I looked at the picture as soon as it loaded and then read the summary below it. Following the 5-second idea, my eyes were caught by the little frog like figure at the bottom of the image. My initial reaction was like "what is that little frog doing in this fish bow? It's going to be eaten soon."
eleveriven•4mo ago
Maybe it's less about depression and more about heightened sensitivity to imbalance or danger in a system
Y_Y•4mo ago
I also was mostly fixated on the frog, as was apparently another commenter here.

It's a pity the researchers didn't explain what that says about our culture, or which Disney princess we are.

JackFr•4mo ago
BuzzFeed apparently leading Springer and Elsevier in social science publishing.
nomilk•4mo ago
Japanese culture even has a word Ma meaning 'negative space' or 'the space between'.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma_(negative_space)

jihadjihad•4mo ago
It reminds me of Prince, who was talking to a fellow musician and told them that the space between the notes is just as funky as the notes you play.
throaway1988•4mo ago
Debussy said it first lol
makeitdouble•4mo ago
The world means "inbetween" and gets extrapolated to a lot of deeper meanings and be more specific or specialized depending on the context.

It's like bokeh, the world in itself has a base meaning, which can point to a specific thing when used in the right context, like in photography.

nonethewiser•4mo ago
part of the fetishization of Japanese culture
eru•4mo ago
English culture can also express 'negative space' or 'the space between'. You just did.
nomilk•4mo ago
Having a word for it vs being able to describe it. I'd argue the first suggests greater importance.

The main difference regards the emphasis/value placed on it. In Japanese culture the space between:

> often (holds) as much importance as the rest of an artwork

This is a great read, with examples (namely gardens and theaters):

https://web.archive.org/web/20241127041031/https://deeperjap...

SAI_Peregrinus•4mo ago
> Having a word for it vs being able to describe it. I'd argue the first suggests greater importance.

That's not universal though. Some languages like Japanese, German, & Inuit are synthetic, so a "word" may be more like a compound phrase in an analytic language. So "having a word for it" can be identical to "being able to describe it". In this case it's a particularly short word, so your point is otherwise valid. I'd say that it's probably more "low Kolmogorov complexity vs high Kolmogorov complexity" of the word or phrase that matters. Concepts expressable with lower-complexity words or phrases are likely more common & thus more culturally important than those requiring high-complexity words or phrases.

Earw0rm•4mo ago
Four syllables and two or three words versus a single phoneme or kanji tells you something about relative priorities, though...

If a culture has a word for cat which is "owl face bat ear dog" or something, sure it's got cats, but we can intuit that they're a less central concept to that culture than bats, owls or dogs.

arcticfox•4mo ago
What does it mean about me if I looked at the image and the article headline and thought "scientific replication crisis"?

I'd honestly be shocked if this was repeatable. A brief search didn't turn up any attempts.

Majromax•4mo ago
Not just the scientific replication crisis, but also the scientific media replication crisis.

For all of the p-hacking and file drawer effects that modern research (noting this is an older piece) tries to avoid, the incentives for popular scientific media including blog posts all run in the other direction. Even if limited to just good, replicable studies in journals, anything we hear about via popularization is likely to be attached to a stronger-than-real effect size.

hermannj314•4mo ago
We probably are the study..."we presented the Michigan Fish Study to online communities to see which part of the click bait they fixated on the most..."
nonethewiser•4mo ago
Im pleasantly surprised hackernews largely seems in agreement this is speculative bullshit.
vector_spaces•4mo ago
Me too -- I reacted this way when I read it, and posted it here to see if others would agree or if there was some nuance I was missing. In particular I bristle at this frequent juxtaposition of the US and Japan (or "East" vs "West" more broadly) in terms of individualism and collectivism -- those terms aren't well defined enough to not be misleading, and might convey truth in some cases but better specificity would help us avoid wrongheaded generalizations based on old tropes and stereotypes

It makes sense to me that there would be differences in how people with various cultural backgrounds interpret art, since we largely know that the way people experience and think about color is different, though

eru•4mo ago
It's also funny to see US vs Japan as a stand-in for East vs West, because eg Japan and China have very different cultures; and eg Germany and the US also have their differences. (Or Chile and the US, if you want to stay far in the West.)
eru•4mo ago
The link to the CNN article gives me a 502 Bad Gateway.

In any case, this kind of convenient and interesting finding smells like replication crisis fodder to me.

comrade1234•4mo ago
Why is that one fish breathing air bubbles?
nonethewiser•4mo ago
Its coming from the fish.
lemonlearnings•4mo ago
I noticed all the fish. Not because I'm holistic though. I first noticed the big ones. Then though "hmm what's the trick" and carefully scanned the rest of the image because of that. But I guess the experiment was done in a more controlled way. Without "fish test" in the title!
eleveriven•4mo ago
If someone tells me it's a "test," my brain goes into "look for the twist" mode too
nonethewiser•4mo ago
For some reason I assumed different cultures saw different fish. I thought "These are bass and all the other cultures are wrong."

Turns out I was right. Not sure what these pop-psychologists would say about it though.

mrgoldenbrown•4mo ago
My first thought was "why is the water green". What culture does that imply I'm from?
relaxing•4mo ago
One that doesn’t spend time around bass ponds?