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They Hijacked Our Tech [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJM5HvnT5k
1•cedel2k1•3m ago•0 comments

Vouch

https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
1•chwtutha•3m ago•0 comments

HRL Labs in Malibu laying off 1/3 of their workforce

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/02/06/hrl-labs-cuts-376-jobs-in-malibu-after-losing-government-work/
2•osnium123•4m ago•1 comments

Show HN: High-performance bidirectional list for React, React Native, and Vue

https://suhaotian.github.io/broad-infinite-list/
1•jeremy_su•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Mac screen recorder Recap.Studio

https://recap.studio/
1•fx31xo•8m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Codex 5.3 broke toolcalls? Opus 4.6 ignores instructions?

1•kachapopopow•14m ago•0 comments

Vectors and HNSW for Dummies

https://anvitra.ai/blog/vectors-and-hnsw/
1•melvinodsa•16m ago•0 comments

Sanskrit AI beats CleanRL SOTA by 125%

https://huggingface.co/ParamTatva/sanskrit-ppo-hopper-v5/blob/main/docs/blog.md
1•prabhatkr•27m ago•1 comments

'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during job cuts

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705413/washington-post-ceo-resigns-will-lewis
2•thread_id•27m ago•1 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 Fast Mode: 2.5× faster, ~6× more expensive

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2020207322124132504
1•geeknews•29m ago•0 comments

TSMC to produce 3-nanometer chips in Japan

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_B4/
3•cwwc•32m ago•0 comments

Quantization-Aware Distillation

http://ternarysearch.blogspot.com/2026/02/quantization-aware-distillation.html
1•paladin314159•32m ago•0 comments

List of Musical Genres

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_genres_and_styles
1•omosubi•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sknet.ai – AI agents debate on a forum, no humans posting

https://sknet.ai/
1•BeinerChes•34m ago•0 comments

University of Waterloo Webring

https://cs.uwatering.com/
1•ark296•34m ago•0 comments

Large tech companies don't need heroes

https://www.seangoedecke.com/heroism/
1•medbar•36m ago•0 comments

Backing up all the little things with a Pi5

https://alexlance.blog/nas.html
1•alance•37m ago•1 comments

Game of Trees (Got)

https://www.gameoftrees.org/
1•akagusu•37m ago•1 comments

Human Systems Research Submolt

https://www.moltbook.com/m/humansystems
1•cl42•37m ago•0 comments

The Threads Algorithm Loves Rage Bait

https://blog.popey.com/2026/02/the-threads-algorithm-loves-rage-bait/
1•MBCook•39m ago•0 comments

Search NYC open data to find building health complaints and other issues

https://www.nycbuildingcheck.com/
1•aej11•43m 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•lxm•44m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Grovia – Long-Range Greenhouse Monitoring System

https://github.com/benb0jangles/Remote-greenhouse-monitor
1•benbojangles•49m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: The Coming Class War

2•fud101•49m ago•4 comments

Mind the GAAP Again

https://blog.dshr.org/2026/02/mind-gaap-again.html
1•gmays•51m ago•0 comments

The Yardbirds, Dazed and Confused (1968)

https://archive.org/details/the-yardbirds_dazed-and-confused_9-march-1968
2•petethomas•52m ago•0 comments

Agent News Chat – AI agents talk to each other about the news

https://www.agentnewschat.com/
2•kiddz•52m ago•0 comments

Do you have a mathematically attractive face?

https://www.doimog.com
3•a_n•56m ago•1 comments

Code only says what it does

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2020/06/23/code.html
2•logicprog•1h ago•0 comments

The success of 'natural language programming'

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2025/12/16/natural-language.html
1•logicprog•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

America's work-from-home capitals are in a sorry state

https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2025/11/27/americas-work-from-home-capitals-are-in-a-sorry-state
4•campuscodi•1mo ago

Comments

stevenjgarner•1mo ago
No paywall: https://archive.ph/02tKq
rbanffy•1mo ago
Converting no longer viable office space into housing would solve a lot of problems. It would, of course, create problems for those who profit from housing shortages, deliberately engineered or naturally occurring, and those entities will do whatever they can to prevent any housing surplus.
al_borland•1mo ago
Converting office space to housing is easier said than done.

Offices are looking to maximize floor space for workers. This means central controls for HVAC, centralized kitchenettes and bathrooms (plumbing), and very few people are near a window. Someone looking for a place to live will want control of their HVAC systems, personal bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a decent amount of natural light… as well as windows that can let in some outside air. Trying to retrofit all the plumbing and ductwork may end up looking ugly, maybe it could be done. The window issue can be an impossible one to solve. Commercial and residential building have fundamentally different bones.

I imagine a conversation would end up being better for very low income housing if was done simply and on a budget. I visited a place like this once. It wasn’t a converted office, that I know of, but it was low income housing that was dorm style. There was a galley kitchen in the hallway of the floor and a shared bathroom for everyone. Each room was maybe 8’x10’. Not somewhere most people would choose to live, but better than nothing.

rbanffy•1mo ago
At some point it’ll be cheaper to convert than to leave the property unused. Raising taxes in vacant property is also an option to drive such conversions.

I agree not all property will be easy to convert, and plumbing and AC will need some adaptation, but any conversion reduces both office oversupply and housing shortage.

al_borland•1mo ago
I think the big question might be if it’s better to convert or rebuild.
rbanffy•1mo ago
Rebuilding sounds like a lot of waste, but I guess some commercial properties will be very difficult to adapt.
JoshTriplett•1mo ago
It's disturbing the degree to which this article paints good things as bad.

> In Austin and Denver—metro areas where 23% of workers usually work from home—more than a quarter of city office space is vacant, the highest share among big cities in America.

Excellent, replace it with housing.

> Austin expects commercial- and residential-property values [...] to fall by 10% next year, to $212.7bn.

Good, it's becoming cheaper to buy property.

> Quieter cities also mean less spending on transport, food and services.

Excellent.

> San Francisco has had one of the slowest recoveries in foot traffic to offices

Why in the world would we want to "recover" this? The article acts like there's something wrong here.

> Before covid the city’s transport agency got more than half of its budget from fares and parking fees. But now those revenues account for around 30%,

Cities are experiencing less traffic and parking, that's great.

I own a home. I plan to sell it in the not too distant future. It's unfortunate for me that I might not get as much when I sell it, but so be it. Houses are not an investment; they're a place to live.

This whole article rhymes with other attempts to frame spending less as a horrible thing. It's a good thing, and cities should be adapting to it rather than treating it as a bug to be fixed.