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Show HN: Pyrig – One command to set up a production-ready Python project

https://github.com/Winipedia/pyrig
1•Winipedia•33s ago•0 comments

Fast Response or Silence: Conversation Persistence in an AI-Agent Social Network [pdf]

https://github.com/AysajanE/moltbook-persistence/blob/main/paper/main.pdf
1•EagleEdge•39s ago•0 comments

C and C++ dependencies: don't dream it, be it

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Open Molten Claw: Post-Eval as a Service

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New York Budget Bill Mandates File Scans for 3D Printers

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The End of Software as a Business?

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Show HN: A unique twist on Tetris and block puzzle

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The logs I never read

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1•nojito•9m ago•0 comments

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1•cnunciato•10m ago•0 comments

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Cppsp v1.4.5–custom pattern-driven, nested, namespace-scoped templates

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1•user19870•11m ago•1 comments

The next frontier in weight-loss drugs: one-time gene therapy

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1•bookofjoe•14m ago•1 comments

At Age 25, Wikipedia Refuses to Evolve

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1•asdefghyk•17m ago•3 comments

Show HN: ReviewReact – AI review responses inside Google Maps ($19/mo)

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Why AlphaTensor Failed at 3x3 Matrix Multiplication: The Anchor Barrier

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1•DarenWatson•18m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How much of your token use is fixing the bugs Claude Code causes?

1•laurex•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agents – Sync MCP Configs Across Claude, Cursor, Codex Automatically

https://github.com/amtiYo/agents
1•amtiyo•23m ago•0 comments

Hello

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1•lasgawe•29m ago•0 comments

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3•gnufx•33m ago•0 comments

Transcribe your aunts post cards with Gemini 3 Pro

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1•nielstron•36m ago•0 comments

.72% Variance Lance

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ReKindle – web-based operating system designed specifically for E-ink devices

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Encrypt It

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NextMatch – 5-minute video speed dating to reduce ghosting

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Personalizing esketamine treatment in TRD and TRBD

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1•PaulHoule•41m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Pink Lexical Slime: The Dark Side of Autocorrect (2017)

https://www.cyberdemon.org/2017/12/12/pink-lexical-slime.html
25•dmazin•2mo ago

Comments

jstanley•2mo ago
> If you actually prefer the spelling “miniscule,” you must wrestle with autocorrect.

I was not previously aware of any alternative spelling! Apparently "minuscule" is not considered an error.

CharlesW•2mo ago
(2017)
pixelpoet•2mo ago
> Without it, typing on a smartphone would be exceedingly difficult.

I've never understood this argument, and never use autocorrect. The phone has a screen and a delete key, fukkin' use them!

Anyone blaming autocorrect for their errors is just lying to themselves about simply being uninterested in reading what they write. Everyone makes typos, there's no need to be a victim and blame autocorrect for human error, pretending as if they actually do know the difference between there and they're and their when they obviously don't.

The worst part is how everyone gets so insulted when people don't buy their obvious lie. Come on dude, it's all over "you're" writing and it's insulting to me that you think I can't tell the difference between a simple mistake and your not knowing better.

/rant, at no one in particular, but also pretty much 9/10ths of native English speakers on the internet.

asacrowflies•2mo ago
I disagree with this 100% most of the time I see the typo and move on because using my thumbs to delete and break the flow is way too much effort. This message alone had a dozen auto corrects passively because thumbs are bigger than keyboard buttons...... Thumb typing on a slippery glass brick is not pleasant. It's not that hard to understand.
rcxdude•2mo ago
The density of errors with smartphone keyboards is much higher. I've done this before when my phone's autocorrect seemed to be exceedingly buggy, but it's not a smooth experience at all.
pixelpoet•2mo ago
If I decide to write messages 1m away from my keyboard using a golf club, the onus is on me to not produce gibberish; I can't suddenly cry that that the computer failed to magically / psychically produce the actual intended text without any extra effort on my part to correct the keystrokes I mashed by accident.

I'm the one with the eyeballs and intent, simple as that.

> On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.

- Charles Babbage

rcxdude•2mo ago
Yeah, but you can complain that it kinda sucks as an experience. Autocorrect is generally speaking the better option, and it generally just means a different kind of error is more prevalent.

(you seem to be arguing that autocorrect is somehow an option that means that you don't pay attention to what you're typing. This is an orthogonal issue, and you can be lazy and error-ridden with and without autocorrect)

saulpw•2mo ago
Elle Cordova - "Autocorrect - we have a live/hate relationship"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtOgnq8lLtw

codr7•2mo ago
I've never used auto correct, and likely never will; it's the first thing I turn off on a new phone.

Part of the problem for me is communicating in multiple languages, switching back and forth. It just ends up causing more frustration and mistakes.

AnthonBerg•2mo ago
I... just... https://www.reddit.com/r/PetsWithButtons/ (/r/PetsWithButtons)
vrighter•2mo ago
I regularly need to write messages in both english and my native maltese. Sometimes in the same message. Autocorrect is more of a hindrance than a help to me there. If the problem was that I make too many errors, then figuring out a way to reduce errors was more useful to me. To that end, I ended up using a chorded keyboard with only 6 buttons (PentiKeyboard) that overlays on the whole screen. Now each button is bigger than my thumb and (after working through the pain of learning it fluently) while my speed is slightly slower, my error rate is way down.