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Adventures in Guix Packaging

https://nemin.hu/guix-packaging.html
1•todsacerdoti•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: We had 20 Claude terminals open, so we built Orcha

1•buildingwdavid•1m ago•0 comments

Your Best Thinking Is Wasted on the Wrong Decisions

https://www.iankduncan.com/engineering/2026-02-07-your-best-thinking-is-wasted-on-the-wrong-decis...
1•iand675•1m ago•0 comments

Warcraftcn/UI – UI component library inspired by classic Warcraft III aesthetics

https://www.warcraftcn.com/
1•vyrotek•2m ago•0 comments

Trump Vodka Becomes Available for Pre-Orders

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kirkogunrinde/2025/12/01/trump-vodka-becomes-available-for-pre-order...
1•stopbulying•4m ago•0 comments

Velocity of Money

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_of_money
1•gurjeet•6m ago•0 comments

Stop building automations. Start running your business

https://www.fluxtopus.com/automate-your-business
1•valboa•10m ago•1 comments

You can't QA your way to the frontier

https://www.scorecard.io/blog/you-cant-qa-your-way-to-the-frontier
1•gk1•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: PalettePoint – AI color palette generator from text or images

https://palettepoint.com
1•latentio•12m ago•0 comments

Robust and Interactable World Models in Computer Vision [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B4kkaGOozA
2•Anon84•16m ago•0 comments

Nestlé couldn't crack Japan's coffee market.Then they hired a child psychologist

https://twitter.com/BigBrainMkting/status/2019792335509541220
1•rmason•17m ago•0 comments

Notes for February 2-7

https://taoofmac.com/space/notes/2026/02/07/2000
2•rcarmo•19m ago•0 comments

Study confirms experience beats youthful enthusiasm

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/07/boomers_vs_zoomers_workplace/
2•Willingham•26m ago•0 comments

The Big Hunger by Walter J Miller, Jr. (1952)

https://lauriepenny.substack.com/p/the-big-hunger
2•shervinafshar•27m ago•0 comments

The Genus Amanita

https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita.html
1•rolph•32m ago•0 comments

We have broken SHA-1 in practice

https://shattered.io/
9•mooreds•33m ago•2 comments

Ask HN: Was my first management job bad, or is this what management is like?

1•Buttons840•34m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to Reduce Time Spent Crimping?

2•pinkmuffinere•35m ago•0 comments

KV Cache Transform Coding for Compact Storage in LLM Inference

https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01815
1•walterbell•40m ago•0 comments

A quantitative, multimodal wearable bioelectronic device for stress assessment

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67747-9
1•PaulHoule•42m ago•0 comments

Why Big Tech Is Throwing Cash into India in Quest for AI Supremacy

https://www.wsj.com/world/india/why-big-tech-is-throwing-cash-into-india-in-quest-for-ai-supremac...
2•saikatsg•42m ago•0 comments

How to shoot yourself in the foot – 2026 edition

https://github.com/aweussom/HowToShootYourselfInTheFoot
2•aweussom•42m ago•0 comments

Eight More Months of Agents

https://crawshaw.io/blog/eight-more-months-of-agents
4•archb•44m ago•0 comments

From Human Thought to Machine Coordination

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-digital-self/202602/from-human-thought-to-machine-coo...
1•walterbell•44m ago•0 comments

The new X API pricing must be a joke

https://developer.x.com/
1•danver0•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RMA Dashboard fast SAST results for monorepos (SARIF and triage)

https://rma-dashboard.bukhari-kibuka7.workers.dev/
1•bumahkib7•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Source code graphRAG for Java/Kotlin development based on jQAssistant

https://github.com/2015xli/jqassistant-graph-rag
1•artigent•51m ago•0 comments

Python Only Has One Real Competitor

https://mccue.dev/pages/2-6-26-python-competitor
4•dragandj•52m ago•0 comments

Tmux to Zellij (and Back)

https://www.mauriciopoppe.com/notes/tmux-to-zellij/
1•maurizzzio•53m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: How are you using specialized agents to accelerate your work?

1•otterley•54m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Trump on H-1B visas: US lacks enough 'talented people'

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5601588-trump-h1b-visas-talent/
20•hypeatei•2mo ago

Comments

Daishiman•2mo ago
The great thing about a senile president is that you can't tell apart dementia from backroom dealings.
hypeatei•2mo ago
I don't think he had any strong thoughts on this, it was just based on who could bribe him enough first. Tech CEOs donated some money and had a dinner with him so he flipped his stance on it. We can hand out some "fell for it again" awards, I guess.
treetalker•2mo ago
Apparently it's often a simple function of whomever he spoke with last.
nis0s•2mo ago
There’s tacit admission of defeat in this, it’s basically saying America doesn’t have the political power necessary to offset globalization and its forces. China and India have already taken over as predominant global powers, then.

Easier to see this in numbers https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-every-countrys-gdp-g...

The only reason American isn’t in the red is because most of the worlds large caps are based here.

Daishiman•2mo ago
Well yes, the massive soft power the US had was based on being the sort of open society where people want to work, study, and tend business relationships and attract the brightest and most ambitious people.

Bright and ambitious people see that what used to be principles of openness is now just transactional dealing. And the problem with that is you can't construct stable relations of a life overseas if you need to check in every few years to see if the situation is still good.

So now if you're going to have to deal with the same shenanigans as you did back home, why not just save yourself the trouble and be back home, which will be the same except that now you can be close to family and frieds?

nis0s•2mo ago
Hidden in all of this is the issue that all countries really have are their people, factories (or centers of production) and bombs. Non-western countries have improved the condition of their average citizen via immigration, providing havens for offshoring, and remittances, but the conditions for average western citizens are deteriorating.

I am afraid all of this is going to be unsustainable because non-western countries don’t have productivity centers, but they have workers (who work for companies producing jobs outside of their own country), and when their quality of life or standard of living goes up, so does the cost of doing business in those places, which companies will offset by firing people. This already happened, this is part of why inflation went up so dramatically post-COVID, and the end result is mass firings and layoffs, disguised as “AI taking jobs”.

In some terrible scenarios this means keeping standards of living down in some countries to ensure populations don’t ask for more worker protections or other types of rights, which is the main driver of increased costs of doing business in western countries. But if your population keeps getting richer because of offshored jobs or remittances, then you’re on a collision course with forces beyond your control.

retrac•2mo ago
> There’s tacit admission of defeat in this, it’s basically saying America doesn’t have the political power necessary to offset globalization and its forces.

That is a core theme of the admin. They seem to be radically pessimistic about US capabilities. Otherwise-inexplicable conduct like the sabre-rattling about control of Greenland only makes sense, if you imagine the United States becoming an isolated regional power cut off from the world ocean.

nis0s•2mo ago
They’re operating under old world rules where you could say a bunch of stuff and hope no one would any better. It works sometimes, but it won’t work all the time. The key is knowing who it will and won’t work against.
cosmicgadget•2mo ago
GDP is important and all but China and India are not greater global powers than the US. Even under the current administration.
silexia•2mo ago
As a Republican who voted for Trump, this change is deeply disappointing. Americans are fully capable of doing every job available in our country. Especially if they are motivated and not receiving $2,000 socialist payments.
hypeatei•2mo ago
It's refreshing to see some pushback from the right but I ask this sincerely: what made you vote for him in 2024 given his track record?
silexia•2mo ago
His track record in 2016 was far superior to Biden (who I voted for in 2020).
cosmicgadget•2mo ago
That explains not voting for Biden in 2024.
tanseydavid•2mo ago
>> Americans are fully capable of doing every job available in our country.

The argument (right or wrong) isn't that Americans aren't capable, but rather that there are not enough of them that are capable.

verzali•2mo ago
Nope: >“No, you don’t,” the president replied. “No, you don’t have certain talents and people have to learn.”
rsynnott•2mo ago
> “Well, I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent when a country”

I will never get over how incoherent this guy is; he’s like a human GPT-2. Like, what on earth does that mean?

cosmicgadget•2mo ago
The next paragraph says Ingraham interjected. You are generally correct but in this case it sounds like he didn't get to complete the word salad.
cosmicgadget•2mo ago
> He added, “You can’t take people off an unemployment line and say, ‘I’m going to put you into a factory where we’re going to make missiles.’”

What an odd choice of examples.