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AI researchers 'embodied' an LLM into a robot, it channeled Robin Williams

https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/01/ai-researchers-embodied-an-llm-into-a-robot-and-it-started-chan...
1•danielmorozoff•6m ago•0 comments

CIA chief meets EU officials to soothe US Intel-sharing fears

https://www.politico.eu/article/cia-chief-john-ratcliffe-quietly-meets-eu-officials-to-soothe-us-...
3•JumpCrisscross•9m ago•0 comments

Polynomial rings in several variables [pdf]

https://www.ma.imperial.ac.uk/~dhelm/M3P8/notes9.pdf
1•measurablefunc•13m ago•0 comments

What is the best way to use Claude Code from my phone?

1•tripleyeti•22m ago•0 comments

Crossfire: High-performance lockless spsc/mpsc/mpmc channels for Rust

https://github.com/frostyplanet/crossfire-rs
4•0x1997•27m ago•0 comments

Nine people with life-threatening injuries after mass stabbing on train in UK

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cm2zvjx1z14t
6•testrun•30m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: is this a common LLM-assisted development workflow?

1•ronbenton•42m ago•0 comments

SNAP benefits cut off during shutdown, driving long lines at food pantries

https://apnews.com/article/government-shutdown-food-lines-snap-6b55e2c21c0198f3309f3a45a55f33b6
4•clanky•1h ago•2 comments

Where the Nexperia auto chip crisis stands now

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/01/where-the-nexperia-auto-chip-crisis-stands-now.html
2•testrun•1h ago•0 comments

Writing an Asciidoc Parser in Rust: Asciidocr

https://www.bikesbooksandbullshit.com/bullshit/2025/01/08/writing-an-asciidoc-parser-in-rust.html
3•mattrighetti•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Amped – The missing account switcher for Amp

https://github.com/slashtechno/amped
1•humanperhaps•1h ago•0 comments

Product-Market Fit and Go-to-Market post that growth teams should read

https://foundcy-product-market-fit.carrd.co
3•Egaroo•1h ago•0 comments

Quantum Vibrometer

https://quantumfuse.org
3•ingen0s•1h ago•1 comments

Becoming the Internet: Weighing the Options

https://blog.bsprague.com/becoming-the-internet-1/
3•gregsadetsky•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: SyncPit - Ephemeral shared whiteboards with attitude

https://syncpit.live/
1•zorlack•1h ago•0 comments

List of areas where dodgy Firesticks are banned after crackdown goes into effect

https://metro.co.uk/2025/11/01/full-list-areas-dodgy-fire-sticks-no-longer-allowed-crackdown-come...
6•etc-hosts•1h ago•0 comments

Bringing Back the Wooly Mammoth

https://colossal.com/mammoth/
1•andsoitis•1h ago•0 comments

Diabetes, Floods and Unemployment by Matthew E. Kahn

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vZroisQpeCS4fiIdOo-l0537alsNnjpq/view
2•salkahfi•1h ago•0 comments

Investing is Entertainment and Traders are Celebrities

https://www.dopaminemarkets.com/p/investing-is-entertainment-and-traders
1•_1729•1h ago•0 comments

Working Past 100? In Japan, Some People Never Quit.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/01/world/asia/japan-work-job-retirement-centenarian.html
4•mitchbob•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Hacker News Dark Mode

https://github.com/andrecarini/hn-dark-mode
1•andrecarini•1h ago•0 comments

Port of Linux to WebAssembly

https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/618f3602-03aa-46a8-b2d4-3c9798c4cd2b@icemanor.se/
7•vinhnx•2h ago•0 comments

Show HN: QRShrt – Turn your shirt into a photo collection system with QR codes

2•legitcoders•2h ago•1 comments

Claude Sonnet 4.5: 7 Features That Make It the Best AI for Agentic Systems

https://alirezarezvani.medium.com/claude-sonnet-4-5-7-features-that-make-it-the-best-ai-for-agent...
1•nginity•2h ago•0 comments

Few-Shot Encrypted Traffic Classification via Contrastive Meta-Learning

https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/14/21/4245
1•QueensGambit•2h ago•0 comments

A Few Words About Async

https://yoric.github.io/post/quite-a-few-words-about-async/
12•vinhnx•2h ago•0 comments

How the Earth Invented Sleep

https://www.derekthompson.org/p/how-the-earth-invented-sleep
3•gamechangr•2h ago•0 comments

Linux and Windows: A tale of Kerberos, SSSD, DFS, and black magic

http://www.draeath.net/blog/it/2018/03/13/DFSwithKRB/
2•indigodaddy•2h ago•0 comments

Energetically Modified Cement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energetically_modified_cement
3•spiffistan•2h ago•0 comments

Anonymous credentials: rate-limit bots and agents without compromising privacy

https://blog.cloudflare.com/private-rate-limiting/
38•eleye•2h ago•12 comments
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Led by Nvidia, the AI industry has plans to reindustrialise America

https://www.economist.com/united-states/2025/10/30/led-by-nvidia-the-ai-industry-has-plans-to-reindustrialise-america
14•andsoitis•15h ago

Comments

nabla9•15h ago
All good as long as people don't think that modern industrialization means lots of jobs.

In all industrial economies, the number of people working in the industry declines, even if the industrial output increases. You could maybe increase the people working in industry by 1–5% for some time, but then it moves to a downward trend again.

Labor-intensive industries are low-productivity industries. Even China has started outsourcing them after Chinese wages have grown.

mensetmanusman•10h ago
Building things locally has energy efficiencies that can manifest as wealth generation.

Wealth generation is literally participating in rearranging atoms to improve lives.

thelastgallon•14h ago
> reindustrialise

Ask the rich, what do you want for Christmas? They'll answer no labor or minimum wage labor.

The best thing for the wealth extraction class is machines that work 24x7. The second best thing is nearly complete automation with minimum wage workers like at McDs. This is going to far worse for tech, because prompting llms can be done by any minimum wage worker anywere in the world.

pyeri•12h ago
It's almost like the only hope that the rich don't receive the Christmas gift is that AGI never arrives. AGI is literally that machine which will outperform even the best of engineers who then won't be needed at all.
bigbadfeline•10h ago
> AGI is literally that machine which will outperform even the best of engineers

If it ever does that, it will outperform even the best managers, economists and politicians. Yay for AGI, it can't come soon enough, people will be amazed by what they've been missing.

Marshferm•14h ago
The problem is the dichotomy between specifics (robotics, tumors) and the arbitrary (sentences, imagery, code). No one seems to be taking into account an animal that verifies events using the arbitrary requires vocal and gestural analog sing-a-longs to stay semi rational.

Not even the companies directly responsible for the sing-a-longs have surmised the analog commentary track is required to keep us animals glued to our signals. It’s all a C-suite shitshow.

more_corn•12h ago
Until the inevitable crash. I wonder what the ruins will look like.
mensetmanusman•10h ago
It looks like a bunch of computers to put to use a different way. It looks like a massive amount of excess energy capacity to use on anything.
cyanydeez•11h ago
Doubt. Giant data centers wasting water is not a path the "industrialization" unless your definition includes all the unpaid externalities like environmental degredation and excludes labor force improvements.
type0•11h ago
AI industry would reindustrialise what exactly?
dtagames•9h ago
It's great news and I hope it happens. Many of us are old enough to have watched electronics and computer tech that was invented here and once made here become offshored and sold to us by other countries. It's sad, unnecessary, and overall not great for the country.

Since the US is blessed with nearly limitless natural resources, abundant land from sea to shining sea, and a large population ready and interested in working, it seems natural that we would try to make every single thing in this country that we are able. Many nations don't have that luxury.

blibble•5h ago
> Many of us are old enough to have watched electronics and computer tech that was invented here and once made here become offshored and sold to us by other countries.

this is the history of industrialisation of every single country (other than the UK, which was the first)

including the US

it was good when it was you doing it to others, but now it's bad when it's China doing it to you?