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Show HN: Kalendis – Scheduling API (keep your UI, we handle timezones/DST)

https://kalendis.dev
1•dcabal25mh•25s ago•0 comments

Battering RAM: Low-Cost Interposer Attacks on Confidential Computing [pdf]

https://batteringram.eu/batteringram.pdf
1•mooreds•1m ago•0 comments

How Platforms (and You) Know If an Image/Video Is AI-Made

https://michaelgathara.org/by_ai_or_human
1•Michaelgathara•3m ago•0 comments

An agentic terminal notepad that's integral to your docs

https://visr.sh/
1•todsacerdoti•3m ago•0 comments

How to Read Nassim Taleb?

https://unearnedwisdom.com/how-to-read-nassim-taleb/
1•MarlonPro•4m ago•0 comments

Figure passed 5 months running on the BMW X3 body shop production line

https://old.reddit.com/r/robotics/comments/1nzl4d0/brett_adcock_this_week_figure_has_passed_5_mon...
1•gmays•4m ago•0 comments

If you have a Google account your calendar isn't private

https://blog.appliedcomputing.io/p/if-you-have-a-google-account-your
1•avenger337•5m ago•0 comments

Evolution Strategies at Scale: LLM Fine-Tuning Beyond Reinforcement Learning

https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.24372
1•ijk•5m ago•0 comments

How TikTok keeps its users scrolling for hours a day

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2025/tiktok-addiction-algorithm-scrolling-men...
1•pseudolus•5m ago•1 comments

HTML-form an Htmx-like library

https://github.com/jon49/htmf
1•nymanjon•6m ago•1 comments

Hanami: A flexible framework for maintainable Ruby apps

https://github.com/hanami/hanami
1•mooreds•6m ago•0 comments

What is a coding language that is easy to learn for a beginner?

1•The_MeatMaster•7m ago•1 comments

The perfect is the enemy of the good (and the done) (2019)

https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/2019/11/18/the-perfect-is-the-enemy-of-the-good-and-the-done/
1•mooreds•7m ago•0 comments

A Friend for the End of the World

https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-nightly/2025/10/02/a-friend-for-the-end-of-the-worl...
1•crescit_eundo•8m ago•0 comments

CVE-2025-49844: "RediShell" Critical Remote Code Execution in Redis

https://www.sysdig.com/blog/cve-2025-49844-redishell
1•KitKatbiberon•8m ago•1 comments

What Is the Insurrection Act?

https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/06/politics/insurrection-act-trump-portland-chicago-explainer
1•measurablefunc•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Timelinize – Privately organize your own data from everywhere, locally

https://timelinize.com
3•mholt•9m ago•0 comments

PrisonBreak – An AI Influence Operation Aimed at Overthrowing the Iranian Regime

https://citizenlab.ca/2025/10/ai-enabled-io-aimed-at-overthrowing-iranian-regime/
2•gnabgib•9m ago•0 comments

Deserialization Vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT's License Servlet – Fortra

https://www.fortra.com/security/advisories/product-security/fi-2025-012
1•corvad•13m ago•1 comments

Contactless Estimation of Heart Rate, Arm Tremor from Footage of Elite Archers

https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/14/18/3650
1•PaulHoule•13m ago•0 comments

Investigating active exploitation of CVE-2025-10035

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/10/06/investigating-active-exploitation-of-cve...
1•corvad•14m ago•0 comments

CSS for Styling a Markdown Post

https://webdev.bryanhogan.com/miscellaneous/styling-markdown/
1•bryanhogan•15m ago•0 comments

Bring Python ASGI to Your Node.js Applications

https://blog.platformatic.dev/bring-python-asgi-to-your-nodejs-applications
1•feross•17m ago•0 comments

Compiled list of all AWS IAM actions

https://github.com/TryTryAgain/aws-iam-actions-list/blob/master/all-actions.txt
1•gregsadetsky•17m ago•0 comments

WebAssembly WASI compilers in the Web browser with exaequOS

https://www.exaequos.com/blog_wasm_wasi_compilers_in_exaequos.html
1•baudaux•18m ago•0 comments

Firefox profiles: Private, focused spaces for all the ways you browse

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/profile-management/
1•pentagrama•19m ago•0 comments

JSON Schema Compatibility and the Robustness Principle

https://yokota.blog/2025/10/07/json-schema-compatibility-and-the-robustness-principle/
1•rayokota•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sovant – Memory that works across OpenAI, Claude and Gemini

https://sovant.ai
1•hechin91•19m ago•0 comments

Qualcomm just bought Arduino, and they're making a tiny computer [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfKX616-nsE
1•goplayoutside•20m ago•0 comments

The future of AI is already written

https://www.mechanize.work/blog/technological-determinism/
2•Tamaybes•22m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

I've Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust. (2024)

https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-trust
4•rsyring•2h ago

Comments

realityfactchex•2h ago
https://archive.is/kX4dH
techblueberry•2h ago
Looking at the political climate of the past 10 -15 years, I have a hard time believing it was NPR that really changed, or maybe - that NPR led the change. The fact that this article is in the free press of all places I think exemplifies that, sure NPR probably did change, but I assert there was zero chance of NPR holding a diverse audience in the age of Trump. And watching the free press now takeover legacy media exacerbates that.

I don’t disagree there’s a problem here, and I don’t disagree it is something that rhymes with what the author is suggesting, but I also think the nature of right wing media is that it has become more reactionary. Is this person suggesting that Fox News, or breitbart, or daily wire is where all those moderate journalists have gone?

I suppose he would say they’ve gone to free press (which would be a very narrow exodus) and this actually might be an interesting observation. What was it that cause the rift between someone like Bari Weiss and traditional media, then again, it’s hard to look at Bari Weiss’ rise to power as coming from a value of objectivity.

FrankWilhoit•1h ago
As if NPR, or anyone in their place, had any alternative to telling their listeners how to think! As if any of their "conservative" counterparts hesitate, for a split second, to tell their listeners how to think. You work with the audience you have, not the audience you wish you had. To a newborn, everything is propaganda.
bediger4000•1h ago
2024. This is the dude who, just like Bari Weiss, had to resign to prove that he was discriminated against, Uri Berliner.
rsyring•1h ago
Updated title with year. Thanks for catching that.
DFHippie•1h ago
Journalists are always acting as though only liberals have agency. "If we just talk about things differently, everything will be great." But if someone is hitting you over the head, not every element of the relationship is in your control.

From its first day of operation there have been people wanting to tear NPR down precisely because they do not control its content. The choice they have offered is "be controlled by us or we will destroy you." These aren't listeners saying this, but people who do control other media the listeners listen to. People who control ever more media with each passing year, in fact. At this rate, they control more every week.

The people seeking to control NPR don't want to argue about particular articles. They want to argue about NPR itself, and no newsroom wants themselves to be the story. It's a hard beat to cover. No matter how hard you strive to be honest, thorough, disinterested, and engaging, you are in fact one of the parties, so anything you say is suspect and easily characterized as biased.

Both-sides'ing stuff is a way to resist control, but there has been a backlash against that, because it is a compromise with the truth. It's lying by implication while not lying by outright assertion. It's lying in the interest of the people shaking you down.