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

https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/reported-employee-arrests
1•ludicrousdispla•1m 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/
1•vladeta•6m ago•1 comments

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

https://github.com/thealidev/VectorVision-SVGV
1•thealidev•8m 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•8m 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•11m ago•0 comments

When Albert Einstein Moved to Princeton

https://twitter.com/Math_files/status/2020017485815456224
1•keepamovin•12m ago•0 comments

Agents.md as a Dark Signal

https://joshmock.com/post/2026-agents-md-as-a-dark-signal/
1•birdculture•14m 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•15m ago•0 comments

McCLIM and 7GUIs – Part 1: The Counter

https://turtleware.eu/posts/McCLIM-and-7GUIs---Part-1-The-Counter.html
1•ramenbytes•18m ago•0 comments

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

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1•oesimania•19m ago•0 comments

Ed Zitron: The Hater's Guide to Microsoft

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2•vintagedave•22m ago•1 comments

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

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1•__natty__•23m ago•0 comments

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

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2•cinusek•23m ago•0 comments

Starter Template for Ory Kratos

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LLMs are powerful, but enterprises are deterministic by nature

2•prateekdalal•28m ago•0 comments

Make your iPad 3 a touchscreen for your computer

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2•0y•33m ago•1 comments

Internationalization and Localization in the Age of Agents

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1•xenator•34m ago•0 comments

Building a Custom Clawdbot Workflow to Automate Website Creation

https://seedance2api.org/
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Why the "Taiwan Dome" won't survive a Chinese attack

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2•ryan_j_naughton•37m ago•0 comments

Xkcd: Game AIs

https://xkcd.com/1002/
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Windows 11 is finally killing off legacy printer drivers in 2026

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1•ValdikSS•39m ago•0 comments

From Offloading to Engagement (Study on Generative AI)

https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5729/10/11/172
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AI for People

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Rome is studded with cannon balls (2022)

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8-piece tablebase development on Lichess (op1 partial)

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2•somethingp•48m ago•0 comments

US to bankroll far-right think tanks in Europe against digital laws

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4•saubeidl•49m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Have AI companies replaced their own SaaS usage with agents?

1•tuxpenguine•52m ago•0 comments

pi-nes

https://twitter.com/thomasmustier/status/2018362041506132205
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Show HN: Crew – Multi-agent orchestration tool for AI-assisted development

https://github.com/garnetliu/crew
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New hire fixed a problem so fast, their boss left to become a yoga instructor

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/06/on_call/
1•Brajeshwar•56m ago•0 comments
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Joint Book Review: Class, by Paul Fussell

https://www.thepsmiths.com/p/joint-review-class-by-paul-fussell
37•jger15•4mo ago

Comments

kilbuz•4mo ago
A classic if there ever was one, have read several times and will do again. After reading, I self-identify as high-prole.
Animats•4mo ago
I haven't read that one in a long time.

It's Fussell being humorous, at least in terms of style. His more serious books, "Wartime", and his famous essay "Thank God for the Atom Bomb", have little humor. Fussell was one of the ground troops already in the staging process for the land invasion of Japan, so he's entitled to an opinion on the atomic bombing.

This modernized review of the 1983 book isn't that helpful. That book is a period piece. A more modern book in this genre is "Nickeled and dimed" (1996). That's dated, too, but more recent.

- Top out of sight people are more visible than they used to be.

- Many "middle class" jobs have experienced a "class fall". Teachers, for example, have moved own from middle class to unionized high prole.

- There are fewer unionized high proles. In the 1950 to the 1970s, about a quarter of the US workforce was unionized, and those were the core of the high proles, with good job security, pay, and benefits. They're mostly gone.

- Near the bottom, we have the "precariat": gig workers and people who get laid off a lot.

- The bottom is now the homeless. US homelessness was rare until the 1980s; there were enough crap jobs to go around, and housing was less expensive as a fraction of income. There were more slums, and from the 1960s on, welfare was more generous. Also, drugs were less of a factor; alcohol was bigger.

Class calculator, from Pew: [1]

[1] https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/09/16/are-you-i...

gadders•4mo ago
One of the best modern books on American class (or at least the upper class) is Troubled by Rob Henderson.

His concept of "luxury beliefs" explains a lot.

rufus_foreman•4mo ago
"Upper-middle class teenagers go to college, and typically major in things with no obvious commercial application like English, art history, or computer science."
jvanderbot•4mo ago
Yeah does CS really have no commercial application? This whole thing feels like satire to me.
terminalshort•4mo ago
Book was written in 1983 when the vast majority of people had never even seen a computer, so it at least makes sense why people would think that.
jvanderbot•4mo ago
That makes some sense then
0xDEAFBEAD•4mo ago
There is social class in the US, but that book Class by Fussell basically struck me as astrology. He makes a huge number of testable predictions and doesn't bother to test a single one. I'm not sure why people put so much stock in it.
jychang•4mo ago
I think it’s important to read the book more as humor than as science.

He’s not trying to defend his hypothesis at a PhD thesis defense in front of a panel.

It’s more like he’s on the stage at a small TEDx talk. He’s not trying to offer proof for each statement, he’s trying to almost play stand up comedian keeping the crowd engaged.

bananaflag•4mo ago
See also the Scott Alexander review

https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/book-review-fussell-on-clas...

gadders•4mo ago
"Anyway, how should we feel about the newly class-based nature of American political conflict?

The answer is: very, very bad. Class conflict is so much messier and worse than sectional or ideological or other conflicts. The various social classes of a country are supposed to act together in harmony, and that depends on them seeing each other as part of the same nation.

There are a lot of no-good things that happen when that breaks down. To take one example, the upper classes lose all feeling of noblesse oblige, and come to despise the proles. Because they despise them, they seek to replace them, and use mass immigration to weaken their bargaining power.

Europe, which has a much older and more entrenched system of class conflict than ours, is farther down this path, and clearly heading towards some kind of social dissolution and serious civil unrest."