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Benjie's Humanoid Olympic Games

https://generalrobots.substack.com/p/benjies-humanoid-olympic-games
2•robobenjie•40s ago•0 comments

Specialization Is for Insects

https://staysaasy.com/strategy/2025/10/16/specialization.html
1•thisismytest•46s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Arky – Visual 2D Markdown editor

https://app.arky.so
1•masonkim25•2m ago•0 comments

Picasso painting vanishes en route to Spanish exhibition

https://www.barrons.com/news/picasso-painting-vanishes-en-route-to-spanish-exhibition-6f939a98
1•domofutu•2m ago•0 comments

The Parallel Task MCP Server

https://parallel.ai/blog/parallel-task-mcp-server
1•lukaslevert•5m ago•1 comments

He's 58 and Trying to Break into College Football

https://www.wsj.com/sports/football/58-year-old-college-football-player-tom-cillo-lycoming-8271aa03
1•domofutu•5m ago•1 comments

Yakko's All the Countries in the World Song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1508wboZXk
1•lifeisstillgood•8m ago•0 comments

The History of Rust

https://www.awesome.club/blog/2024/the-fascinating-history-of-rust
1•stmw•8m ago•0 comments

OpenAI board member is violating export control, selling Claude API to HongKong

1•justiceforai•8m ago•0 comments

California's solar and battery combo packs a transformational punch

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/californias-solar-battery-combo-packs-transformationa...
1•MaysonL•9m ago•1 comments

Confidence as the Progressive Overload of Risk

https://www.jasonshen.com/279/
1•jasonshen•12m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are you structuring knowledge for Agent usage

1•tmaly•12m ago•0 comments

Why is Switzerland so rich?

https://simongrimm.substack.com/p/why-is-switzerland-so-rich
2•paulpauper•12m ago•0 comments

AI and Labor Markets: What We Know and Don't Know

https://digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/news/ai-and-labor-markets-what-we-know-and-dont-know/
1•paulpauper•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: CTRL Kai – AI Summarizer Chrome Extension

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ctrl-kai/kehoalmblpnigdnmiobjnnlmibhmhjjj
1•peti_poua•17m ago•0 comments

Beginner-friendly issues across all repositories

https://tangled.org/goodfirstissues
1•PaulHoule•18m ago•0 comments

Nork scammers work the blockchain to steal crypto from software job hunters

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/16/norks_abuse_blockchains_to_scam/
2•rntn•18m ago•1 comments

Daniel Estevez – 10 years of blogging

https://destevez.net/2025/10/10-years-of-blogging/
2•tverbeure•19m ago•1 comments

4000 gone: Inside NASA's brain drain

https://www.planetary.org/articles/4000-gone-inside-nasas-brain-drain
4•awnird•19m ago•0 comments

The State of the AI Industry Is Freaking Me Out [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0TpWitfxPk
1•ortusdux•21m ago•0 comments

AI-Devkit

https://github.com/codeaholicguy/ai-devkit
1•hoangnn93•22m ago•0 comments

Data analytics in *seconds* with Haiku 4.5 and Beekeeper Studio

https://www.beekeeperstudio.io/blog/ai-shell-1.6-haiku
2•rathboma•23m ago•1 comments

Let's move all the museums out to the airport (2015)

https://www.aaronland.info/weblog/2015/11/09/keinholz/
2•wonger_•23m ago•0 comments

Moai

https://thirtydollar.website
3•Mariosheep•25m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What in the world is going on at Supabase?

12•DANmode•28m ago•0 comments

Dyerlingo

https://github.com/Sippiairborne/DyerLingo
1•dyertech•38m ago•1 comments

Play abstract strategy board games online with friends or against bots

https://abstractboardgames.com/
2•abstractbg•39m ago•1 comments

ICE, Secret Service, Navy All Had Access to Flock's Nationwide Camera Network

https://www.404media.co/ice-secret-service-navy-all-had-access-to-flocks-nationwide-network-of-ca...
3•chaps•39m ago•1 comments

PostHog just turned their Homepage UX into a Computer

https://posthog.com/
1•michael-sumner•44m ago•1 comments

Gezira: A Deep Dive

https://djtaylor.me/post/2025-10-11-gezira/
1•bee_keeper•47m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: How Useless Are You? A brutally honest skills check

https://www.howuselessareyou.com
21•mraspuzzi•2h ago
We built this to answer "am I a fit for this role?"

after noticing how hard it is to get honest feedback when applying to a YC startup or something else entirely.

It's a custom 5-minute challenge that roasts you after.

Added a leaderboard for those who want to see how they stack up.

Roast us below.

Comments

gnomespaceship•1h ago
It fails to generate a challenge for technical writing roles. Is this aimed only at engineers?
madaxe_again•1h ago
They’re probably out of API credits.
jacomoRodriguez•1h ago
I always get "failed to create challenge", even if I used the placeholder example
daemonologist•1h ago
It's hitting a rate limit somewhere - lots of 429 responses.
joshribakoff•1h ago
Completely broken.
altcognito•41m ago
Useless even.
input_sh•1h ago
Apparently not as useless as this website.
lurk2•42m ago
“Failed to generate challenge. Please try again.”
dookahku•1h ago
I'm wondering what's the objective?

I typed in a bit of an answer, there's not a whole lot to go on, there's no room for me to ask questions about this scenario or get data.

When I filled out an answer it just told me I was useless. I don't really get the point. What was I supposed to learn?

jvanderbot•56m ago
The objective is to get you to sign up for their LLM-driven training so that you'll be less useless. They want you to feel like they understand something and you do not.
dookahku•47m ago
Sounds predatory and deceptive, like a cult.
4ndrewl•43m ago
Which bit, LLMs?
jvanderbot•57m ago
OK, pretty funny.

The issue is you're given 5 minutes to write a solution, and then criticized for the lack of depth (mercilessly and hilariously, granted). This is actually great practice for interviews, but not great at determining technical depth.

At the level of "five minutes to describe the entire system and its response to the worst confounding factors imaginable" it is not fair to say "You used keywords but didn't describe in detail how ... ".

It also guessed wrong that I'd never done any of this before, probably b/c of above issues.

As a way to belittle someone who self-selected into a skills review in the middle of a workday, probably so that they'll sign up for your training curriculum, then man, I gotta say it's probably going to work well. Especially once it's not an obvious snark generator and learns to cut a little deeper.

jasonvorhe•47m ago
I can't be the only one having had fun writing out some approaches and getting roasted for it?

It must be hitting a nerve if people use it and it's getting overloaded (or they're cheap w/r/t API budget).

bangaladore•44m ago
Some of these questions are odd at best. But I guess this is what I'd expect out of a recruiter who had very surface level knowledge of a subject:

Firmware Resilience for a Voice-Activated Device The home assistant prototype just hit the lab, and its latest voice command triggers a rare crash—barely reproducible, but critical. Debug traces hint at a race condition when processing real-time audio and sensor interrupts under low-power standby. Today, you examine how the interrupt service routines interact with the scheduler, ensuring audio capture stays seamless even as the device maintains privacy guarantees and maximizes battery life. Firmware must not leak sensitive audio fragments after a crash. The hardware platform is arm-cortex based and will see hundreds of millions of users relying on every subsystem working as one.

neilv•43m ago
> How useless are you for that cool startup?

> [...] after noticing how hard it is to get honest feedback when applying to a YC startup or something else entirely.

> It's a custom 5-minute challenge that roasts you after.

That's OK.

I've been working long enough in software engineering, to see the interviews turn... from collegially getting a sense of what it would be like to worth together, on the product and as part of the team... into frat hazings, negotiation negging opportunities, general corporate dysfunction, and fluffing some incumbent's ego.

So I think workers are all set, without roasting.

You know who could use a dose of humility, though?

throwanem•34m ago
There's something instantly and uniquely recognizable about the tone of an AI asked to be nasty, like the world's most complaisant performer doing their pathetically eager best to play the role of a sadist, or a Labrador retriever pressed into the title role in Cujo. At least the ad is honest. Good luck getting enough of a response out of YC's increasingly vestigial farm league here to pitch some LP on actual funding.
tmaly•27m ago
I lead a team that is more quick reaction with same day or next day turn around times.

I often have to coordinate with multiple technical and customer facing teams.

This system does not seem to evaluate rapid situations like that very well. I was surprised by the results.

jaymzcampbell•15m ago
This could actually be a useful tool - I regularly do loops of "critique this design" via AI and find it immensely useful, but you're being disingenuous if you're serious that you built this to address getting "honest feedback". I guess you are trying to be edgy, but really this is just a bad attempt for some viral marketing. I'm also fully aware that developer rage baiting was probably half the goal too, and I'm falling for it.
YuriNiyazov•10m ago
I got 99/100