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1•iamjfu•31s ago

Building a stable 'abode of thought': Kant's rules for virtuous thinking

https://theconversation.com/building-a-stable-abode-of-thought-kants-rules-for-virtuous-thinking-...
1•bikenaga•2m ago•0 comments

Late-surviving New Mexican dinosaurs illuminate high diversity and provinciality

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw3282
1•Stratoscope•3m ago•1 comments

My Car Is Becoming a Brick (EVs are poised to age like smartphones)

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2025/10/electric-car-software-updates-tesla/684643/
1•ryan_j_naughton•6m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Mamdani is poised to become new mayor of New York. How do locals feel?

1•frenchmajesty•9m ago•0 comments

A few patterns with Truchet tiles

https://carlosn.com.br/blog/post/a-few-patterns-with-truchet-tiles/
1•carlosneves•9m ago•0 comments

Tamuning debate exposes rifts over who should vote on political future of island

https://www.postguam.com/news/local/tamuning-debate-exposes-rifts-over-who-should-vote-on-politic...
1•sipofwater•11m ago•2 comments

Dwarkesh Patel's Podcast with Andrej Karpathy

https://thezvi.substack.com/p/on-dwarkesh-patels-podcast-with-andrej
1•paulpauper•13m ago•0 comments

Lod Streaming for Gaussian Splats by Playcanvas - Demo of 34M splats

https://twitter.com/playcanvas/status/1981341894287274192
1•smusamashah•15m ago•1 comments

Woman wins right to work from home every day in landmark case

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/westpac-work-from-home-jobs-australia-b28490...
2•dmitrygr•15m ago•0 comments

Introduction to the Concept of Likelihood and Its Applications

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2515245917744314
2•sebg•17m ago•0 comments

Google's New Quantum Algorithm May Be Useful

https://spectrum.ieee.org/quantum-echoes
1•te•18m ago•0 comments

Non Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Biology

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/non-equilibrium-statistical-mechanics
1•crescit_eundo•18m ago•0 comments

At least 25 states plan to cut off food aid benefits in November

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/23/states-snap-food-aid-benefits-government-shutdown-00619117
4•cypherpunks01•18m ago•0 comments

Scog: Easily generate shell completions for any binary (bash, zsh, fish)

https://github.com/vrmiguel/scog
2•vrmiguel•19m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Does anyone use D(lang) regularly? And for what?

1•nateb2022•19m ago•0 comments

Java Performs Better When You Misspell Variable Names

https://medium.com/javarevisited/java-performs-better-when-you-misspell-variable-names-5b9709893121
1•crummy•20m ago•1 comments

The Goldfish Problem: Why AI Agents Need Smaller Bowls to Swim Effectively

https://blog.justcopy.ai/p/why-ai-agents-struggle-with-big-goals
7•anup_sia•20m ago•1 comments

Government Shutdown Will Hit Air-Traffic Controllers Soon

https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/air-traffic-controllers-paychecks-government-shutdown-e94ffa5c
2•zerosizedweasle•23m ago•0 comments

Yes, You Can Resurface Cylinder Heads with a Treadmill If You're Brave

https://www.thedrive.com/news/yes-you-can-resurface-cylinder-heads-with-a-treadmill-if-youre-brave
1•PaulHoule•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source TypeScript SDK for sending and operating iMessages

https://github.com/sg-hq/imessage-kit
1•RyanZhuuuu•23m ago•1 comments

US Initial Jobless Claims Rose Last Week, State Data Suggest

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-23/us-initial-jobless-claims-rose-last-week-state...
1•zerosizedweasle•24m ago•1 comments

Sankeymatic: Make Beautiful Flow Diagrams

https://sankeymatic.com/build/
2•nateb2022•24m ago•0 comments

Record $38B Debt Sale Nears for Oracle-Tied Data Centers

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-23/record-38-billion-debt-sale-nears-for-oracle-t...
1•zerosizedweasle•26m ago•0 comments

Populism Fast and Slow

https://josephheath.substack.com/p/populism-fast-and-slow
2•colonCapitalDee•26m ago•0 comments

AI discovers a 5x faster MoE load balancing algorithm than human experts

https://adrs-ucb.notion.site/moe-load-balancing
4•melissapan•34m ago•0 comments

How to get the best night's sleep: what the science says

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03148-8
3•wjb3•38m ago•1 comments

Design Driven development in open source software

https://blog.discourse.org/2025/10/how-we-built-horizon-with-design-driven-development/
2•jbv9901•43m ago•0 comments

OpenEvidence Raises $200M for a ChatGPT for Medicine

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/business/dealbook/openevidence-fundraising-chatgpt-medicine.html
3•bookofjoe•46m ago•1 comments

Optimization by Decoded Quantum Interferometry

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09527-5
1•westurner•47m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

The Muscular Compassion of "Paper Girl"

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-muscular-compassion-of-paper-girl
17•mitchbob•3h ago

Comments

mitchbob•3h ago
> In her new book, Beth Macy returns to her home town of Urbana, Ohio, using it as a ground zero for understanding right-wing radicalization.

https://archive.ph/eUs98

Animats•2h ago
Urbana isn't even that dead for a small town. It's a county seat. 11,000 people. Still has a high school. Had a university until 2000. There's some industry left.

The big milestones in the death of a town are when the high school closes, and, finally, when the post office closes.

fellowniusmonk•2h ago
Last one to leave Mansfield turn off the carrousel.
neilv•1h ago
I think stories like these are important for comfortable blue state liberals to read, for awareness and moving forward.

Coming from a non-wealthy, very religious, partly-conservative upbringing, I turned out to identify as very liberal-progressive. (My parents grew up in rural areas, my mom had a huge wood Reagan campaign sign in our yard, they were big on responsibility, and we weren't allowed to ever miss a single blessed Sunday of church nor religious extracurricular. Yet they were also epitomes of Christian charity, kept us in the city even when my dad's job tried to relocate him, and switched us to a noteworthy progressive church parish.)

As a liberal-progressive with this background, I've had a mix of pride and concern, over the years, about how my current socioeconomic peers have supported some good causes, but also let huge swaths of the nation be thrown under the bus.

There's some truth to the stereotype of the techbro "left" glamorizing greed and exploitation, and focusing on a narrow set of fashionable social issues to support, while ignoring the plights of most people.

This began before "dialogue" "on both sides" devolved into scoring points against the enemy team. Now --especially with the overt rise of the fascist right (and a lot of ears-covering cancel culture on the left), and other intellectual dumbing-down of the citizenry (partly created by techbros) -- it will be much harder to find sympathy, and to reconcile.

But I suppose one of the first steps is for people on "sides" to start understanding the other, including by reading some of these stories about the experiences of others.

weakfish•1h ago
This is particularly why I am a registered independent. The Democratic Party seems intent on shooting themselves in the foot by focusing on cultural issues that only alienate rural voters, even if they are important.

I think that’s why Sanders and Mamdani have found success - they focus on kitchen table issues, and don’t let themselves get caught in culture war crap that just pisses everyone off.

gbacon•57m ago
Casually flinging vague accusations of fascism or of having sympathies with a particular historical socialist workers party contribute zero to the sides understanding one another. Words have meanings. Which specific people are forwarding which specific fascist positions?

I see a significant asymmetry in the sides’ understandings of one another. The right are typically able to articulate the left’s views reasonably well, but the left operates with caricatures — the aforementioned irresponsible accusations included.

We’re barely a month past Charlie Kirk being gunned down in cold blood on a college campus, and not a hit carried out by any sort of right winger. The piece’s handwringing over radicalization on the right comes across as the left failing to understand the other side and refusing to look in a mirror. Radicalization on the left is an enormous problem.

bsder•33m ago
> As a liberal-progressive with this background, I've had a mix of pride and concern, over the years, about how my current socioeconomic peers have supported some good causes, but also let huge swaths of the nation be thrown under the bus.

How can you live through Reagan and can say this with a straight face? I remember 25% unemployment rates (see: Johnstown, PA). I remember Reagan specifically breaking the unions which were the only bulwark against getting ground to dust. Reagan threw the Rust belt under the bus, let the companies loot the pension systems, and transferred vast amounts of money into defense contractors on the West Coast.

I also remember the equivalent of MAGA from back then cheering while this happened. This is not new. The "I'm okay being miserable as long as you're more miserable" crowd has always had a strong showing in this country.

This was also not US specific. Things seemed to be even worse under Thatcher in the UK.

Did the Democrats make anything better? No. The unions screamed about NAFTA (signed by Clinton, but started back with Reagan ... see a trend?), but nobody listened.

However, where is the accountability for Republicans and the policies they voted for? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills, but the memory hole isn't new either (dates to 2004):

"Remembering Reagan" by Kirk Anderson: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg...

janwl•19m ago
>The "I'm okay being miserable as long as you're more miserable" crowd has always had a strong showing in this country.

If the choices are "I am miserable whilst my enemies are happy" and "I am miserable whilst my enemies are even more miserable", I know what I would choose.

deeg•1h ago
One of the many troubling aspects is that MAGA policies are only making it worse for these voters. Where do they turn when tariffs lead to inflation, tax cuts for the wealthy generate even more debt, and the economy goes south as immigrant workers get deported (or flee)?
dfxm12•1h ago
This is already happening, and don't forget the government shutdown which will cause these folks to lose a lot of much needed benefits, all while Trump is tearing down the White House to build his now $300MM ballroom, all while house Republicans refuse to go to work while still collecting a paycheck. One thing is clear, Republicans, maga or not, hold all levels of power federally and it is clear that they are going out of their way to leave working Americans behind.

There are a elections coming up in a few weeks, maybe we'll get an idea of where the wind is blowing, especially in NJ and VA.

aaroninsf•37m ago
If you doubt how effective surveillance capitalism is at stochastic mind control,

look no further than the weaponization of ignorance in places like this.

All that is required is voting not according to manufactured cultural issues, but in accord with widely shared values and common interests.

We can have and used to have a capitalism which self-moderated, and with sufficient surplus as in the post-WWII years, gains were widely shared.

Society wasn't perfect but shit was moving in the right direction.

Then came Reagan, deregulation, and the decades-long project by the right of fomenting ignorance and maintaining it through unchecked propoganda.

Today, under surveillance capitalism, all the tools are in place to continue driving ignorance and weaponizing it against those responsible for the loss of prosperity, opportunity, social welfare net, and common infrastructure, that were considered the definition of the American Dream.

People have been made ignorant, encourage to be righteous, made fearful and angry, and it's worked.

Bw, the reason Meta can pay so well is that it's been uniquely successful in accelerating and profiteering off this dystopian nightmare. Don't kid yourself if you work there what you're contributing to.