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Omnilingual ASR: Open-Source Multilingual Speech Recognition for 1600 Languages

https://github.com/facebookresearch/omnilingual-asr
1•petralithic•22s ago•0 comments

Show HN: TabPref – The platform for professionals and businesses in hospitality

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Forecasting US Recessions in Real-Time Using Regional Economic Sentiment

https://fedinprint.org/item/fedcec/102077
1•toomuchtodo•2m ago•1 comments

Best Fake USDT Sender Software Download Flash Flash USDT Sender App Tool

1•Cucy•6m ago•0 comments

International conflict: Havana Club rum tears 3 countries apart

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1•robtherobber•7m ago•0 comments

Nvidia-backed CoreWeave's shares fall. Delay hits annual revenue forecast

https://www.reuters.com/business/nvidia-backed-coreweaves-shares-fall-data-center-delay-hits-annu...
1•bilekas•10m ago•0 comments

Grebedoc – static site hosting for Git forges

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2•todsacerdoti•13m ago•0 comments

The Unknown Warrior

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1•mellosouls•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Auto-Compare GA4/Amplitude Data Against Log Definitions

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1•asbebe•16m ago•0 comments

Meta's Generative Ads Model (Gem)

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1•ahlCVA•17m ago•0 comments

Why Don't People Return Their Shopping Carts?

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3•cainxinth•17m ago•1 comments

New Report says UC students unprepared [pdf]

https://senate.ucsd.edu/media/740347/sawg-report-on-admissions-review-docs.pdf
2•HR01•19m ago•1 comments

Republicans Are Damaged by Their Own Cruelty

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6•rbanffy•21m ago•0 comments

Keynote: The Power of Queues – David Ware – MQ Summit 2025

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Software Wisdom

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How Would You Like Your Iceberg Sir? Stream or Batch Ordered?

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1•rmoff•24m ago•0 comments

Splitting Panes in Windows Terminal and PowerShell the Most Overlooked Feature

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2•rbanffy•25m ago•0 comments

Blender 5.1

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Pikaday: A friendly guide to front-end date pickers

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Blender 5.0

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Firefox 145.0 Release Notes

https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/145.0/releasenotes/
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More Than 6 Vulnerabilities in JeeSite Were Uncovered

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1•zastai0day•32m ago•0 comments

Europe converged rapidly on the United States before stagnating

https://constitutionofinnovation.eu/
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Murtoa Stick Shed

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The First Radio Signal from Comet 3I/Atlas Ends the Debate About Its Nature

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3•Brajeshwar•35m ago•1 comments

What we lose when we surrender care to algorithms

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/nov/09/healthcare-artificial-intelligence-ai
3•Brajeshwar•35m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Transgenderism Is in Rapid Decline Among Young Americans

https://www.skeptic.com/disabled_js/
6•RickJWagner•1h ago

Comments

al_borland•1h ago
Looks like this should be the URL

https://www.skeptic.com/article/transgenderism-is-in-rapid-d...

PaulHoule•1h ago
Yeah, they have the quote "This is a stunning reversal in the culture that will reverberate through society and politics in the coming years." but I'm more inclined to think from the start to the end the whole thing will be forgotten in 20 years.
thebigspacefuck•1h ago
It seems like HN auto replaces the URL and breaks pages that require JS, haven’t figured out why or a way around it
HardwareLust•1h ago
Gender dysphoria isn't in decline, they've just gone back into hiding since society is regressing back to 1955 levels of racism and bigotry.

All you did was chase them back into the closet, and they'll be back.

thebigspacefuck•1h ago
In the article it states: “Faced with mounting evidence that trans is in decline, some progressive and transactivist writers have shifted to arguing that Republican attacks on their movement have pushed trans people back into the closet. However, the FIRE data shows that non-binary students self-censor their opinions less than other students, and feel as free as anyone else to voice their views on transgender issues, with no change after Donald Trump took office for the second time. Accounting for the political views of non-binary students and their peers, there is no evidence that the speech climate for non-binary students worsened on red state campuses more than blue state campuses after 2024. This is not about trans people going back into the closet.”
PaulHoule•39m ago
I greatly enjoyed

https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/rainbow-trap-9781350429680/

which talks about the harm that labels do to people with variant sexual and identity and makes the case that "transgender-cisgender" is itself a binary that divides and obscures the truth. Similarly, "non-binary" creates a binary. 20 years ago you have have an alternative gender expression and maybe have some challenges but today it may be harder rather than easier because people are polarized about it.

kingandqueenof•31m ago
Non-binary people and binary trans people have different incentives. In the ideal of most binary trans people they blend in and are indistinguishable from cis people. Going undetected is safest for them. That is not the case for we non-binary. Our various ideals most often would not afford us the "luxury" of blending in that way. Our safety is gained from gathering allies. To do so we must be bold and loud so we are known, and can attract like-minds to our side.
techblueberry•55m ago
I think it’s a hair more complicated than that but directionally correct.

I think gender is stupid, I have just always hated gender norms, but I’m also not crazy about labels. There was a moment, probably prior to 2023 where I experimented with the term non-binary because that’s where the culture was. And now, I would probably just not answer that question in the surveys. But I didn’t change, I still think gender is stupid, and I’m either cishet male or non-binary pansexual depending on how deep into the conversation we get.

This whole thing is overblown in the first place. It’s weird for a magazine called skeptic to show an assertive preference for binary definitions of gender and sexuality.

I think everyone should question their gender. The idea that you should try and conform to some definition of what society thinks you should be based on your genitals is crazy. How your formulate your personality should be way more dynamic than that.

AnimalMuppet•43m ago
If their data can be believed, the peak was 2023, and the decline started by 2024. So I'm not sure your explanation matches their data.
derbOac•26m ago
This was interesting to read but didn't pass the sniff test for me. I strongly believe there are secular trends in sexual and gender identity, and it's worth noting that the trends they discuss — real or spurious — predated the current US administration. At the same time I'm not sure I trusted this data and it seems to be misinterpreted a bit.

First, the surveys in the article are kind of odd and idiosyncratic in terms of samples, and not exactly top of the line in terms of methodology either.

Second, relatedly, the rates of non-cis-hetero endorsement are super high in some of those figures, way higher than makes any sense. The absolute rates themselves are enough to call into question anything that is said about them.

Sure enough, the article mentions that when you apply weighting, the trends disappear:

https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/fact-check-no-there-is-no...

All in all it suggests there's something about these surveys and their participants that is affecting things.

To their credit, the authors of the article mention a lot of their problems. They address the fact that not endorsing gender isn't the same thing as endorsing being trans, and they also cite the weighting issue. But they have this kindy of hand-wavy response to it that isn't really a response. The idea that weights aren't necessary or can be misleading is a ridiculous response in this kind of situation. And who cares if nonbinary-type response rates correlate 0.7 with trans identification? Maybe that rest of the variance is what accounts for changes at any given period.

I'd be more convinced by a series of rigorous surveys with rigorous methodology. Admittedly it's kind of hard to measure this sort of thing, but clearly something isn't working with this.

Also in the end, even if you take these data at face value, what should you conclude other than that secular trends are influencing the way people respond to, and maybe think about, questions about their sexual or gender identity? That's interesting but let's say the trend lines go back to what they were pre-2010 or so. Ok, the rest of the endorsers are still there, it's not 0% endorsement, and even if it were that would be a bit suspicious. And how do we interpret survey responses among the rest? That they're being open-minded about their sexual or gender identity a bit? How much? Did the respondents themselves change? What does this matter in terms of policy? That sexual and gender identification is more fluid than people might think, or that it implies something about freedom of speech?