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New York's Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act

https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2025/attorney-general-james-warns-new-yorkers-about-algorithmic-p...
1•mnemonet•32s ago•0 comments

The Uselessness of "Fast" and "Slow" in Programming

https://jerf.org/iri/post/2025/the_uselessness_of_fast/
1•zdw•4m ago•0 comments

China's Hongqi Bridge collapse: bridge stood, mountain didn't

https://scientificinquirer.com/2025/11/11/hongqi-bridge-collapse-the-bridge-stood-the-mountain-di...
1•Thorondor•5m ago•0 comments

Is information a fundamental force of the universe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqYRMmlZmhM
1•kaycebasques•5m ago•2 comments

Building a Hypercube Interpolator (in Rust)

https://jlogan.dev/blog/2025/11/10/2025-11-10-interpn-fast-interpolation/
1•selimthegrim•5m ago•0 comments

How to stop having FOMO as a curious engineer: hold a thread

https://www.yacinemahdid.com/p/how-to-stop-having-fomo-as-a-curious
1•research_pie•7m ago•0 comments

China's internet firms revive lending as Beijing pushes consumer loans

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/chinas-internet-firms-cautiously-revive-lending-beijing-...
1•mooreds•9m ago•0 comments

Chinese bridge collapses in landslide months after opening

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2025/11/11/bridge-collapse-landslide/4811762893664/
2•rguiscard•9m ago•0 comments

New laser treatment could stop blindness before it starts

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251108083906.htm
4•devonnull•15m ago•0 comments

Why Screaming Is All the Rage

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/11/magazine/collective-screaming-therapy-anxiety-stress.html
1•sipofwater•18m ago•1 comments

Microsoft adds native support for 1Password and Bitwarden passkeys to Windows 11

https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-adds-native-support-for-1password-and-bitwarden-passkeys-in...
2•bundie•20m ago•0 comments

The Bay Area is cursed

https://sashachapin.substack.com/p/the-bay-area-is-cursed
3•eatitraw•20m ago•1 comments

Docker Compose Continuous Deployment

https://github.com/kimdre/doco-cd
1•jtcleek•21m ago•0 comments

Get the Most Out of Passkeys [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otObbUSxcqs
2•mooreds•23m ago•0 comments

Windows president says platform is "evolving into an agentic OS,"

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-president-confirms-os-will-become-ai-...
2•IlikeKitties•24m ago•0 comments

Yann LeCun reportedly plans to leave Meta to build his own startup

https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/11/metas-chief-ai-scientist-yann-lecun-reportedly-plans-to-leave-t...
3•djhu9•30m ago•1 comments

Qualities Without Men

https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/inner-life-technology-stern-musil-roy-Kornbluh
2•bryanrasmussen•31m ago•0 comments

China's CO2 emissions have now been flat or falling for 18 months

https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-chinas-co2-emissions-have-now-been-flat-or-falling-for-18-mo...
1•revicon•32m ago•0 comments

The US Do Not Call registry is offline

https://www.donotcall.gov/
2•OvidStavrica•34m ago•1 comments

Same Car. Different Country. Deadlier in a Crash [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVI-vFq39-I
1•m-hodges•37m ago•0 comments

Shapes INC Fraud

1•EvanAndrewLIlly•38m ago•0 comments

Behind the scenes on how Windows 95 app compatibility patched broken programs

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251111-00/?p=111781
1•paulmooreparks•38m ago•0 comments

Act VI – The Decade of Social Media and the Reign of Typography

https://grapheine.com/en/magazine/act-vi-the-decade-of-social-media-and-the-reign-of-typography/
1•bryanrasmussen•39m ago•0 comments

How ripples in the high atmosphere warned scientists of a tsunami in real time

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20251111-how-nasa-spotted-a-tsunami-in-real-time
3•1659447091•43m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pinterest Board Saver

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/pinterest-board-saver/mlbljflbnjkajeejnhjbodhglofkaddp
2•qwikhost•44m ago•0 comments

Have you seen Alex Karp's sword?

https://twitter.com/MollySOShea/status/1988273594364031202
3•sporkxrocket•46m ago•1 comments

Food delivery service Menulog to shut down after two decades

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/food-delivery-service-menulog-to-shut-down-after-two-decades-20...
2•joegibbs•47m ago•0 comments

Whispermate – open-source alternative to Wispr Flow

https://github.com/writingmate/whispermate
2•kirlev•47m ago•0 comments

Text rendering and effects using GPU-computed distances

https://blog.pkh.me/p/47-text-rendering-and-effects-using-gpu-computed-distances.html
3•PaulHoule•49m ago•0 comments

Smart Performance Hacks for Faster Python Code

https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2025/11/10-smart-performance-hacks-for-faster-python-code/
3•ashvardanian•50m ago•0 comments
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Why Nietzsche Matters in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

https://cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/why-nietzsche-matters-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence/
31•pseudolus•1h ago

Comments

voidhorse•1h ago
I'm so torn about this article. On the one hand, it's great to see technologists engaging more with philosophy—arguably the technological landscape we currently have would h ave been much better if they had done so more deeply and more frequently.

On the other hand, this is a pretty shallow article and does not, on my read, offer anything to anyone even vaguely familiar with technology and Nietzsche's philosophy. A more interesting integration is Nolan Gertz's Nihilism and Technology.

I think the ACM would do better to invite guest authors from philosophy departments to author a piece or coauthor a piece.

pfd1986•49m ago
Thanks for the book recommendation. Adding the link here so it shows in the monthly book suggestion:

https://a.co/d/iR7sxnU

clueless•24m ago
where is the monthly book suggestion?
tkgally•42m ago
I hate to be the one to say this, but this article reads as though it was written by an LLM. The shallowness is one reason. Another is the lack of any individual voice that would suggest a human author.

And there are the unsupported citations and references:

The sentence “The World Economic Forum’s 2023 Future of Jobs report estimates 83 million jobs may be displaced globally, disproportionately affecting low- and mid-skill workers” is followed by a citation to a book published in 1989.

Footnote 7 follows a paragraph about Nietzsche’s philosophy. That footnote leads to a 2016 paper titled “The ethics of algorithms: Mapping the debate” [1], which makes no reference to Nietzsche, nihilism, or the will to power.

Footnote 2 follows the sentence “Ironically, as people grow more reliant on AI-driven systems in everyday life, many report heightened feelings of loneliness, alienation, and disconnection.” It links to the WEF’s “Future of Jobs Report 2023” [2]. While I haven’t read that full report, the words “loneliness,” “alienation,” and “disconnection” yield no hits in a search of the report PDF.

[1] https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951716679679

[2] https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-repo...

dwohnitmok•25m ago
At this point I regularly see front-page HN articles that are LLM written (amusingly sometimes accompanied by comments praising how much of a breath of fresh air the article is compared to usual "LLM slop").

I worry about when I no longer see such articles (as that means I can no longer detect them), which likely will be soon enough.

edavison1•16m ago
Beyond the cringe of posting AI slop that 'argues' about eroding social norms and declining trust due to AI there's also this:

"The prestige and unmatched reputation of Communications of the ACM is built upon a 60-year commitment to high quality editorial content"

Hmmm. Ok whatever you say folks

blamestross•1h ago
The history of Nietzsche's work and the context it was used in makes this conversation complicated.

Its one of those situations where the root philosophy is correct "moral frameworks are arbitrary and thier enforcement mechanism are falling apart so we have to try something new" isn't a hard argument to justify. The problem is that it leaves "Something new" a totally blank check for anybody seeking power to fill in. To claim "This is the new natural morality".

Nietzsche is right, god is dead. But claiming to take gods place is the precursor to an apocalypse (They happen a lot more often than most people realize)

Robotbeat•38m ago
I mean… what is the assumed replacement, then? Residual moral sensibilities from our obsolete judeochristian heritage?
blamestross•17m ago
Just as a random proposal, not even lightly thought out. In priority order with realistic exceptions:

- do your best to be not dead, safe, and healthy for the next few years

- do your best to make those around you not dead, safe, and healthy for the next few years

- do your best to treat others around you how you would wish to be treated

- do your best to treat others around you how THEY would wish to be treated.

ants_everywhere•1m ago
You'd have a hard time justifying the argument that moral frameworks are arbitrary. First, they have complicated internal structures that aren't well understood even today. See, e.g., the various "paradoxes" of modal logics used in ethics. Second, since we're all the same social primate species, moral rules are surprisingly consistent globally. Third, the Romantic and anti-Enlightenment streams that Nietzsche was a part of generally did away with the need to justify claims. This vibe-based approach is a big part of why people like Nietzsche are sometimes viewed more as literary figures than philosophers.

Nietzsche was very strongly in favor of the aristocracy and opposed to democracy. Traditional mass market religion was always something the ruling class saw as beneath them. For a long time the ruling class was the priestly class, so they literally made the rules of religion. That was no longer true in Nietzsche's day, but his views on morality are still influenced by the fact that he's writing motivational works for the ruling class.

DuperPower•16m ago
lol no he was an incel that added music to the poem of the poetry girl he was simping, poor girl had her poem ruined and had to endure the cringe of Nietzsche developing a pick me philosphy after she rejected him. Please dont add weight to that bs in the AI embedding space
gsf_emergency_4•7m ago
So.. you say... this poor girl was later afflicted by guilt?

>“I wrote my book Friedrich Nietzsche in His Works with complete impartiality, moved only by the fact that after he became famous, so many young writers took up his ideas without understanding them; even I fully understood Nietzsche only after I had known him personally, when I had examined his ideas through his works. I only wanted to understand the figure of Nietzsche on the basis of these objective impressions"

https://psychreviews.org/lou-andreas-salome-pt-2/