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We validate idea and making $1000 MRR in 4 month

https://www.indiehackers.com/post/how-we-validate-idea-and-making-1000-mrr-in-4-month-6330abd1e9
1•manobb•1m ago•0 comments

Nex-AGI DeepSeek-v3.1-Nex-N1

https://huggingface.co/nex-agi/DeepSeek-V3.1-Nex-N1
1•kristianp•2m ago•0 comments

DeepSeek v3.1 Nex N1

https://openrouter.ai/nex-agi/deepseek-v3.1-nex-n1:free
1•kristianp•3m ago•0 comments

GPT-5.2-high LMArena scores released, OpenAI falls from #6 to #13

https://lmarena.ai/leaderboard
1•reed1234•6m ago•1 comments

TNI and TNI-R: Transient Node Integration for Precision Orbital

https://zenodo.org/records/17809868
1•okushigue•9m ago•1 comments

Aerogel can make the ocean drinkable [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OW9Mq3wrEqY
1•thelastgallon•11m ago•0 comments

ACM Digital Library started showing AI summaries of articles with abstracts

https://dl.acm.org/generative-ai/summarizations
2•andrybak•11m ago•1 comments

Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.09742
1•bediger4000•11m ago•0 comments

'Twitter never left:' X sues Operation Bluebird for trademark infringement

https://www.theverge.com/news/845882/x-corp-operation-bluebird-twitter-lawsuit-trademark-infringe...
2•g-b-r•13m ago•0 comments

The Joy of Hex and Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem (2013)

https://vigoroushandwaving.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/the-joy-of-hex-and-brouwers-fixed-point-theorem/
2•nill0•14m ago•0 comments

New Ways to Corrupt LLMs

https://cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/new-ways-to-corrupt-llms/
3•zdw•23m ago•0 comments

AI and camera counter human trafficking

https://spectrum.ieee.org/traffickcam-human-trafficking-hotel-ai
1•asdefghyk•26m ago•1 comments

AI Browser Extensions Leave Fingerprints Everywhere

https://webdecoy.com/blog/detect-ai-browser-extensions-claude-chatgpt-copilot/
3•cport1•28m ago•0 comments

Norman Podhoretz, 1930-2025

https://www.commentary.org/john-podhoretz/norman-podhoretz-1930-2025/
1•stmw•36m ago•0 comments

FTX insider Caroline Ellison has been moved out of prison

https://www.businessinsider.com/caroline-ellison-prison-release-ftx-sam-bankman-fried-2025-12
10•harambae•44m ago•1 comments

The Genius Effects of Old Movies [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TunR4zCQ5Fk
3•billybuckwheat•49m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Made a Visionboard Tool

https://visionboardit.art/
1•girlwhocode•50m ago•0 comments

Minimum Viable Benchmark (For Evaluating LLMs)

https://blog.nilenso.com/blog/2025/11/28/minimum-viable-benchmark/
1•todsacerdoti•51m ago•0 comments

Fara-7B: An Efficient Agentic Model for Computer Use

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/fara-7b-an-efficient-agentic-model-for-computer-use/
1•mjshashank•52m ago•0 comments

Apple TV's new intro was done practical, not CGI or AI [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/C3uLRJGVkmo
4•busymom0•56m ago•3 comments

Luminar Technologies, Inc. Initiates Voluntary Chapter 11 Proceedings

https://investors.luminartech.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/110/luminar-technologies-inc-...
2•rguiscard•1h ago•0 comments

The Lost Generation

https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-lost-generation/
6•koolba•1h ago•0 comments

Video: Lunar impact flash detected on the moon by Armagh Observatory

https://phys.org/news/2025-12-video-lunar-impact-moon-armagh.html
3•1659447091•1h ago•0 comments

How I Assess Open Source Libraries

https://nesbitt.io/2025/12/15/how-i-assess-open-source-libraries.html
1•gpi•1h ago•0 comments

Deaf Crocodile Blu-Rays

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2•gregsadetsky•1h ago•0 comments

The Core Problems of AI Coding

https://magong.se/posts/real-problems-ai-coding-lesswrong
2•mikasisiki•1h ago•0 comments

Project Zeros New Website

https://projectzero.google/
1•0xkato•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Website to APK Convertor

https://website2apps.com/
1•Codegres•1h ago•1 comments

Building a WASM Runner with Cloud Hypervisor

https://burakemir.ch/post/building-wasm-runner/
1•todsacerdoti•1h ago•0 comments

A Guide to Magnetizing N48 Magnets in Ansys Maxwell

https://blog.ozeninc.com/resources/from-datasheet-to-demagnetization-a-guide-to-magnetizing-n48-m...
3•peter_d_sherman•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Why many Asian megacities are miserable places

https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/12/11/why-many-asian-megacities-are-miserable-places
25•andsoitis•2h ago

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andsoitis•2h ago
"And why Shanghai and Tokyo are not"
alephnerd•2h ago
> One model is Shanghai, which is run by the central government as a province rather than a city

> The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (tmg) is responsible for big-ticket public services such as water, sewage and public hospitals. Beneath it sit 23 wards and a host of peripheral cities and towns. Each municipality has its own elected mayor and assembly, responsible for services such as schools, waste management and community planning. The tmg co-ordinates between them. It is a sensible split that clearly delineates authority while also making sure that decision-making is joined up.

jhancock•1h ago
The high level description for Tokyo's management could apply to Shanghai. Replace Tokyo's "elected mayor/assembly" with "party member administrators". Each Shanghai district has its own management structure.

The vague description "run by the central government as a province rather than a city" is uninformative.

Lived in Shanghai 10 years. The city is well run for something of its magnitude. Mostly competent leadership and cultural alignment.

alephnerd•1h ago
It's a broad statement but the fact that Shanghai is a 直辖市 (and imo Tokyo is in a similar position) is a major difference from other megacities in Asia.

It gives Shanghai (and Tokyo) a munucipal budget and fiscal autonomy that most other megacities in Asia tend to lack.

seanmcdirmid•18m ago
Shanghai usually gets the CPC members running it who will lead the country in the future. So...the future president of China is likely to be a party secretary of Shanghai at some point (like Xi in 2007). Any cadre who is favored and wants to be seen making modern impacts will be sent to SH.

Southern Chinese cities are better run than Northern Chinese cities. Not just Shanghai, but Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, Wenzhou...heck, even Kunming has better drivers and traffic than you'll see in Beijing.

alephnerd•13m ago
> heck, even Kunming has better drivers and traffic than you'll see in Beijing.

But, conversely, a poor farmer in Yunnan was less likely to choose to become a migrant worker in Kunming instead of a Tier 1 metro.

IMO, Beijing's craziness can be attributed to the fact that it is the economic center for much of Northern China - and a number of migrants from large neighboring laggard states like Hebei, Shanxi, Henan, and others ended up gravitating to Beijing.

> Shanghai usually gets the CPC members running it who will lead the country in the future

Not anymore. That was more of a Jiang- and Hu-era bias.

> a party secretary of Shanghai at some point (like Xi in 2007)

Xi's tenure in Shanghai was transitory (less than a year from what I remember) and imo was due to his previous role in Zhejiang.

> Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, Wenzhou...

Those are all closely connected with Shanghai economically speaking, and all part of Zhejiang or Jiangsu.

noeltock•2h ago
https://archive.is/23Z0H
mc32•1h ago
The article argues they are miserable because their governance is subpar with many factions controlling different aspects as well as lacking coordination with neighboring peripheral governing bodies and all this ends up in poor services for residents. People more there for opportunity and the opportunity appears better in those miserable places than in the hinterlands... and so they move.
esafak•1h ago
Former prime minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, on a related note: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/25DCT8w7JHI
itake•1h ago
I wish they left space to discuss the Japan’s Furusato Nōzei and China's Hukou system and how they impact non-residents.

For example, if your hukou is registered to a rural community, you do not have access to the same level of public healthcare that people with Shanghai hukous have.

edit: replaced 'Jūminhyō' with Japan’s Furusato Nōzei

tdeck•1h ago
I don't think the Jūminhyō system is similar to the Chinese one. You basically just need to have a utility bill or something with your name and address on it, and register it with your local ward office or city hall. There is no concept of being refused it unless you aren't a legal Japanese resident as far as I can tell?
itake•48m ago
I misunderstood the name. I think I mean: Japan’s Furusato Nōzei.

This system creates weird incentive schemes where rural areas offer 'benefits' to city folk.

thoweirweer•1h ago
住民票 (Jūminhyō) is just a certificate of residence - there's no population management aspect to it unlike China's Hukou.
mjyut•1h ago
Regarding the Japanese system, there are no restrictions on moving residence. Resident registration (Jūminhyō) can be done anywhere. Therefore, if you move to a new place of residence, it is common and recommended to register accordingly. I don't know the details, but I think the system in China is probably completely different.
N_Lens•1h ago
India's capital Delhi's recent air quality woes spring to mind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAoJYJR8o3g

alephnerd•31m ago
Delhi's issues are severe due to the coordination problem - you have 6 state governments, 1 municipal government, the central government, and SOEs all with overlapping or competing responsibilities.

Hanoi has the exact same coordination problem as Delhi for the exact same reasons as well - 8 tinhs and 2 TPTTTWs all with overlapping and competing governments.

Beijing had a similar problem both Delhi and Hanoi, but because it was just surrounded by Hebei and Tianjin (a fellow 直辖市) it made coordination easier.

vatsachak•1h ago
Why do we group East Asia with South Asia? We don't group the Middle east with Europe
SanjayMehta•1h ago
The Middle East is being called West Asia these day.

South Asia is another new invention.

No one goes around saying "I'm a South Asian."

As for terminology, especially when it comes to geography and geopolitics, it depends on who's using the term and what their agenda of the day is.

Gulf of Mexico comes to mind.

amrocha•1h ago
This is such a terrible article.

Comparing India and Indonesia to China and Japan is like comparing Mexico and Brazil to Canada the US.

Just because they’re in the same continent doesn’t mean they’re comparable.

SanjayMehta•1h ago
What makes the article even worse is The Economist's policy of hiding the author(s) name(s).

The name is always a giveaway of their agenda.