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CBS News staffers lose jobs in 'bloodbath' as part of cuts

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/oct/29/cbs-news-layoffs-paramount
2•mhb•2m ago•0 comments

Percent of Stroke Animal Studies May Have Problematic Images

https://www.the-scientist.com/40-percent-of-stroke-animal-studies-may-have-problematic-images-73673
1•doener•3m ago•0 comments

Memlz: Fast compression library for C/C++ on x64/x86

https://github.com/rrrlasse/memlz
1•nateb2022•3m ago•0 comments

Fyrox Game Engine 1.0 Release Candidate

https://fyrox.rs/blog/post/fyrox-game-engine-1-0-0-rc-1/
1•stmw•4m ago•0 comments

Women get more benefits from exercise than men

https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2025/10/29/exercise-benefits-women-men-study/6441761756213/
1•mhb•4m ago•1 comments

The last portable MiniDisc recorder produced by Sony

https://www.minidisc.wiki/equipment/sony/portable/mz-rh1
1•doublerabbit•6m ago•0 comments

Arm Opens Access to Chiplet Architectures and AI Platforms

https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/arm-opens-access-to-chiplet-architectures-and-ai-platforms/
2•WaitWaitWha•6m ago•0 comments

Comprehensive Comprehensions (2007) [pdf]

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/list-comp.pdf
1•gone35•7m ago•0 comments

Opportunistically Parallel Lambda Calculus

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3763143
1•matt_d•8m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: I feel Twitter's algorithm just changed. Is there any way to confirm it?

2•rcpt•9m ago•2 comments

Feel like a CIA agent securing your fortress The Anti-Looter Kit has it all

https://www.theantilooterkit.com/main/#aff=charlieknowsbest
2•charlieknsbest•11m ago•0 comments

How Nubank Built its in-house log platform

https://building.nubank.com/how-nubank-built-its-in-house-log-platform/
1•jcartw•11m ago•0 comments

Dive into the Vibes of Wellbeing with Spryfuel

https://www.spryfuel.com/en/
1•charlieknsbest•13m ago•0 comments

Wired and 404 Media make FOIA reporting free

https://freedom.press/issues/wired-and-404-media-make-foia-reporting-free-other-news-outlets-shou...
2•martey•17m ago•0 comments

Get Ready for Clojure, GPU, and AI in 2026 with CUDA 13.0

https://dragan.rocks/articles/25/Get-Ready-Clojure-GPU-AI-2026-CUDA-13
2•savodj•18m ago•0 comments

New Cellebrite capability obtained in Teams meeting

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/27698-new-cellebrite-capability-obtained-in-teams-meeting
2•morsch•19m ago•0 comments

What's the point of HTTP Signatures? (All open source)

https://orangestack.substack.com/p/integrity-driven-apis-http-message
1•joshfischer1108•20m ago•0 comments

Anchors don't work the way you think [video]

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

EU country grouping cleared to build sovereign digital infrastructure

https://www.euractiv.com/news/eu-country-grouping-cleared-to-build-sovereign-digital-infrastructure/
2•ep_jhu•22m ago•0 comments

Grammarly is changing its name to Superhuman

https://www.theverge.com/news/808472/grammarly-superhuman-ai-rebrand-relaunch
1•chilipepperhott•24m ago•1 comments

Phone numbers for use in TV shows, films and creative works

https://www.acma.gov.au/phone-numbers-use-tv-shows-films-and-creative-works
3•nomilk•26m ago•1 comments

Show HN: AI Resource Manager

https://github.com/jomadu/ai-resource-manager
1•jomadu•27m ago•0 comments

Southwest upsets fliers with allergies by bringing pistachios on board

https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2025/10/30/southwest-flights-pistachio-controversy/
2•bookofjoe•28m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Socratic – Automated Knowledge Synthesis for Vertical LLM Agents

https://github.com/kevins981/Socratic
1•kevinsong981•30m ago•0 comments

The Great Firewall Part 1: The Dump

https://dti.domaintools.com/inside-the-great-firewall-part-1-the-dump/
1•speckx•30m ago•0 comments

Support the Future of Gnome

https://donate.gnome.org/
1•tokai•32m ago•0 comments

ChatGPT made me delusional [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRjgNgJms3Q
1•jsheard•33m ago•0 comments

Notes by djb on using Fil-C with Debian multiarch

https://cr.yp.to/2025/fil-c.html
1•fanf2•33m ago•0 comments

GHC Now Runs in the Browser

https://discourse.haskell.org/t/ghc-now-runs-in-your-browser/13169
2•Bogdanp•35m ago•0 comments

Open Source Proxy for Agents

https://github.com/rom-mvp/agentshield
1•desadas•36m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

OpenAI thought to be preparing for $1T stock market float

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/30/openai-1tn-stock-market-float-ipo
5•vinni2•3h ago

Comments

fnord77•2h ago
So will this be the next google/facebook stock or is this something to run away from?
mywittyname•2h ago
How are people here feeling about the future of AI, in terms of productivity and innovation?

I hear a lot of non-technical people saying things like, "if you talk to people in the know, it's going to revolutionize science in 5 years." But my personal experience has been that it's pretty difficult to really leverage effectively. For all the talk of it making the programming career disappear, the best I've managed to do with it is some shell scripts and a few bug fixes.

But I'd like to hear the State of HN on AI in 2025. Are you killing it with AI? Are you pretending to kill it with AI for that AI-powered paycheck? Are you still figuring out how to grok it?

mamonster•2h ago
The biggest AI-powered paycheck I've seen up till now is private bankers selling HNW/UHNW clients on inhouse A.I fund products.
metadat•2h ago
In some cases it's incredibly powerful, other cases medium powerful.

The coder models continue to get better month over month. Give it 1-3 years and a lot of the lower-end dev jobs will be better done by an LLM.

Turns out humans aren't really that good at programming

TheAlchemist•1h ago
My field is data science in a highly specialized technical environment. I use AI quite a bit now - mostly as autocomplete while coding, but more and more also for other use cases - help with naming, validating some approaches.

My opinion is that it's great for senior guys, horrible for younger ones. If you know what can go wrong, you can use it the right way. As a junior, you usually don't and in the long term you will loose a lot of time and develop much less skills with AI.

I don't see it replacing people in my field anytime soon, if ever. I do see it replacing a lot of people in say web programming, in the same way that most people don't need to do their website now because they can just use a service like Wix. For anything non-trivial, there is 0 chance that AI will work within the next 5 years.

In the end, it's just a tool. You still need people to know what to do, the how is usually easier.