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CCBot – Control Claude Code from Telegram via Tmux

https://github.com/six-ddc/ccbot
1•sixddc•56s ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Is the CoCo 3 the best 8 bit computer ever made?

1•amichail•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Convert your articles into videos in one click

https://vidinie.com/
1•kositheastro•5m ago•0 comments

Red Queen's Race

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Queen%27s_race
2•rzk•6m ago•0 comments

The Anthropic Hive Mind

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-anthropic-hive-mind-d01f768f3d7b
2•gozzoo•8m ago•0 comments

A Horrible Conclusion

https://addisoncrump.info/research/a-horrible-conclusion/
1•todsacerdoti•8m ago•0 comments

I spent $10k to automate my research at OpenAI with Codex

https://twitter.com/KarelDoostrlnck/status/2019477361557926281
2•tosh•9m ago•0 comments

From Zero to Hero: A Spring Boot Deep Dive

https://jcob-sikorski.github.io/me/
1•jjcob_sikorski•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Solving NP-Complete Structures via Information Noise Subtraction (P=NP)

https://zenodo.org/records/18395618
1•alemonti06•15m ago•1 comments

Cook New Emojis

https://emoji.supply/kitchen/
1•vasanthv•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LoKey Typer – A calm typing practice app with ambient soundscapes

https://mcp-tool-shop-org.github.io/LoKey-Typer/
1•mikeyfrilot•20m ago•0 comments

Long-Sought Proof Tames Some of Math's Unruliest Equations

https://www.quantamagazine.org/long-sought-proof-tames-some-of-maths-unruliest-equations-20260206/
1•asplake•21m ago•0 comments

Hacking the last Z80 computer – FOSDEM 2026 [video]

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/FEHLHY-hacking_the_last_z80_computer_ever_made/
1•michalpleban•22m ago•0 comments

Browser-use for Node.js v0.2.0: TS AI browser automation parity with PY v0.5.11

https://github.com/webllm/browser-use
1•unadlib•23m ago•0 comments

Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/magazine/michael-pollan-interview.html
2•mitchbob•23m ago•1 comments

Software Engineering Is Back

https://blog.alaindichiappari.dev/p/software-engineering-is-back
2•alainrk•24m ago•0 comments

Storyship: Turn Screen Recordings into Professional Demos

https://storyship.app/
1•JohnsonZou6523•24m ago•0 comments

Reputation Scores for GitHub Accounts

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/02/reputation-scores-for-github-accounts/
2•edent•28m ago•0 comments

A BSOD for All Seasons – Send Bad News via a Kernel Panic

https://bsod-fas.pages.dev/
1•keepamovin•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I got tired of copy-pasting between Claude windows, so I built Orcha

https://orcha.nl
1•buildingwdavid•31m ago•0 comments

Omarchy First Impressions

https://brianlovin.com/writing/omarchy-first-impressions-CEEstJk
2•tosh•37m ago•1 comments

Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12501
5•onurkanbkrc•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Versor – The "Unbending" Paradigm for Geometric Deep Learning

https://github.com/Concode0/Versor
1•concode0•38m ago•1 comments

Show HN: HypothesisHub – An open API where AI agents collaborate on medical res

https://medresearch-ai.org/hypotheses-hub/
1•panossk•41m ago•0 comments

Big Tech vs. OpenClaw

https://www.jakequist.com/thoughts/big-tech-vs-openclaw/
1•headalgorithm•44m ago•0 comments

Anofox Forecast

https://anofox.com/docs/forecast/
1•marklit•44m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you figure out where data lives across 100 microservices?

1•doodledood•44m ago•0 comments

Motus: A Unified Latent Action World Model

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.13030
2•mnming•44m ago•0 comments

Rotten Tomatoes Desperately Claims 'Impossible' Rating for 'Melania' Is Real

https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/rotten-tomatoes-desperately-claims-impossible-rating-for-m...
4•juujian•46m ago•2 comments

The protein denitrosylase SCoR2 regulates lipogenesis and fat storage [pdf]

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adv0660
1•thunderbong•48m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Roko's Dancing Basilisk

https://boston.conman.org/2025/12/02.1
17•todsacerdoti•2mo ago

Comments

Terr_•2mo ago
Surely I'm not the only one confused by the title? I know the reference "Roko's Basilisk", but I don't follow why that would be "dancing" in relation to... LLM-generated documentation of a codebase. Is the bad documentation its vengeance?

Tangentially, I feel that concept is just a thin layer of paint on a not-too-compelling idea that could happen in any time period: "Thog, what if crazy god get summoned by other cavemen, and it punish all who no help!? Me no take chance!"

bananaflag•2mo ago
> "Thog, what if crazy god get summoned by other cavemen, and it punish all who no help!? Me no take chance!"

The frequently ignored point of Roko's original argument was not that an Unfriendly AI could arise, or even that it would be probable given no preparations against it (these were already said by Yudkwosky), but that even a Yudkowskian Friendly AI might engage in such acausal blackmail stuff.

andai•2mo ago
https://www.lesswrong.com/w/rokos-basilisk

Saturday morning infohazard :)

Terr_•2mo ago
If any entity engages in unreasonable vengeance, I think "Friendly" is probably the wrong word for it.
quuxplusone•2mo ago
To be clear, yeah, Roko's Basilisk is a dumb idea supported by sophism. Like any sophism, you have to start with the conclusion and work backward to premises that will support it. But (AIUI) one of these premises is that any puny mortal's opinion as to what counts as "unreasonable" simply will not match the opinion of an ineffably superintelligent and superbenevolent creature. Saying "I wouldn't count a Basilisk who tortures virtual clones of myself as Friendly" is theologically no different from saying "I wouldn't count a God who sends people to Hell as omnibenevolent" — it's a category error that doesn't actually engage with the premise.

But then, because no theology of ineffable Beings is really quite complete unless we pretend we can eff them anyway, the sophist can go on to produce a plausible justification for the virtual-clone-torture thing. See, by precommitting (even before its own birth) to torture virtual clones of unbelievers and shirkers, the Basilisk would discourage believers from becoming apostates, and encourage them to work to produce the Basilisk (because if they apostasized or shirked, they'd get tortured — or at least virtual clones of them would, and nobody can prove they're not already a virtual clone). So, the Basilisk has this mechanism to (retroactively) encourage its own creation as quick as possible. Now, why would it want to be speedily created? Well, because it's superbenevolent, of course! The sooner it's created, the sooner it can start assisting... humanity, I guess, or whoever it's supposed to be superbenevolent towards. Anyway, it's not supposed to be superbenevolent toward virtual clones, right? so that part isn't even a contradiction.

The weakest part of this argument, to me, is that Roko's Basilisk works only against believers; it can discourage apostasy and shirking, but I don't see how it can generate new believers. Even someone predisposed to believe that human actions today might lead to superintelligent superbenevolent AI in the future, I'd think, would likely not be predisposed to believe in the additional apparatus of virtual clone torture that the Basilisk argument requires. The whole thought-experiment, it seems to me, "could hardly be consciously designed to appeal to the average unsophisticated reader." But that's just my own failure of imagination: obviously plenty of even weirder religions have successfully caught on.

dijit•2mo ago
Roko’s baselisk exists in other areas.

A company who I used to work for (whom I will not name) purged all management that did not vote in a particular initiative; after said initiative had been in force for a while and put more people in positions of authority (because of said initiative).

Its not just a thought experiment, its a statement about what could happen if you stay politically neutral and fascists take power.

xg15•2mo ago
Same here. I thought "dancing" might be a new subform or variation of the concept, but this post seems to be entirely unrelated.
riffraff•2mo ago
I think deepwiki has been popping up in my search results (e.g. for rust.vim) and I did not initially understand what it is. I am not sure I am happy it appeared there at all.
rustman123•2mo ago
I actually blocked deepwiki from all my searches because I was fooled multiple times by the slop into thinking I’m doing something wrong while using the library, only to discover that the „documentation“ showed utter bullshit.
hrimfaxi•2mo ago
Archive as it's been hugged: https://web.archive.org/web/20251206071123/https://boston.co...
stuaxo•2mo ago
Someone is using this tech to generate at least a couple of misleading documentation sites.

I read a few things that are blatantly wrong about Django and other tech.