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Tech Talk: Improving Window Resize Behavior

https://www.electronjs.org/blog/tech-talk-window-resize-behavior
1•nikwen•1m ago•0 comments

Agentic browsers: a note for my friends

https://www.dvsj.in/on-agentic-browsers
1•ctxc•1m ago•0 comments

I tricked GPT-4 into suggesting 112 non-existent packages

https://github.com/dariomonopoli-dev/codegate-cli/issues/1
1•mondra•3m ago•0 comments

Russias Next Space Station

https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/12/russia-is-about-to-do-the-most-russia-thing-ever-with-its-n...
1•Anon84•6m ago•0 comments

Help my website is too small

https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/help-my-website-is-too-small/
1•wofo•6m ago•1 comments

Transient hepatic reconstitution of trophic factors enhances aged immunity

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09873-4
1•bookofjoe•12m ago•0 comments

Kong's AI Gateway Benchmark Against Portkey and LiteLLM

https://konghq.com/blog/engineering/ai-gateway-benchmark-kong-ai-gateway-portkey-litellm
1•nkko•14m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is anyone interested in a local-only app that analyzes caddy log files?

1•BrunoBernardino•15m ago•0 comments

"Special Forms in Lisp" by Kent Pitman (1980)

https://nhplace.com/kent/Papers/Special-Forms.html
1•networked•20m ago•0 comments

Built a memory-efficient Python library for large-scale TF-IDF

https://github.com/purijs/fasttfidf
1•jspuri•23m ago•1 comments

UnifyBio: Power Tools for Translational Data Science – Benjamin Kamphaus [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU-uwSUZETw
2•todsacerdoti•24m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Dbzero – Code as if you have infinite RAM (Python persistence engine)

https://github.com/dbzero-software/dbzero
2•dbzero•25m ago•1 comments

What's new in Swift: December 2025 Edition

https://www.swift.org/blog/whats-new-in-swift-december-2025/
2•g0ld3nrati0•28m ago•0 comments

Capital One is wary about its rising Amazon cloud AI costs

https://www.businessinsider.com/nvidia-memo-capital-one-explores-aws-alternatives-ai-control-cost...
1•cebert•29m ago•1 comments

2025 was the beginning of the end of the TV brightness war

https://www.theverge.com/tech/841054/tv-brightness-hdr-2025
1•jnord•30m ago•0 comments

James Webb Space Telescope confirms first 'runaway' supermassive black hole

https://www.space.com/astronomy/black-holes/james-webb-space-telescope-confirms-1st-runaway-super...
1•jnord•30m ago•0 comments

Intel's new Arizona fab, where the chipmaker's fate hangs in the balance

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/19/intel-aims-to-find-clients-and-catch-tsmc-with-new-chip-fab-in-ar...
1•giuliomagnifico•35m ago•0 comments

OpenAI might train on responses API data

1•kissgyorgy•35m ago•0 comments

(Generational) Shenandoah GC (Low Latency) Support in GraalVM Native Images

https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/12237
1•lichtenberger•37m ago•0 comments

Tips for Buying Servers in 2026

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2•matt-p•45m ago•4 comments

Show HN: SoundlyFM, a minimal radio app for background listening

https://soundlyfm.com/
1•onecookie•47m ago•0 comments

How I Made My Own Apple Watch – In China [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsWTz8NrXOY
1•xbmcuser•48m ago•0 comments

LoongArch Promoted to Being an Official Architecture for Debian 14

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-LoongArch64-Official
2•rbanffy•49m ago•0 comments

Building a Multi- Site Kubernetes Cluster with BGP Anycast

https://kyriakos.papadopoulos.tech/posts/multi-site-kubernetes-bgp/
1•voxadam•50m ago•0 comments

Why Some Men Pretend to Work 80-Hour Weeks (2015)

https://hbr.org/2015/04/why-some-men-pretend-to-work-80-hour-weeks
2•dvfjsdhgfv•50m ago•1 comments

You Are Not the Code

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2•txus•51m ago•0 comments

With Less Regulation, Your Oura Ring Could Do More

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1•Bostonian•52m ago•1 comments

Hackers Stole Pornhub Users' Data for Extortion

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3•fleahunter•57m ago•0 comments

Deploy your podcast server fed from from YouTube channels

https://github.com/n0vella/yt2podcast
2•n0vella•59m ago•1 comments

This Rocket Engine Wasn't Designed by Humans [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xx1GXjRbMk
1•zeristor•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Gaza: The Reckoning by B. Macaes

https://brunomacaes.substack.com/p/gaza-the-reckoning
9•HSO•1h ago

Comments

austin-cheney•1h ago
> I write “brought about” advisedly. What distinguishes the Gaza genocide is the West’s direct responsibility.

Paid for by US tax dollars and executed with US weapons. Most Americans look at the recent genocides in Darfur and Myanmar as a billion miles away and fully unrelated to American statecraft.

Then we look at numerous photos and videos of mutilated Gaza children and hundreds of assassinated journalists knowing that Americans are directly responsible for this with our taxes and praise from most of our politicians. It’s no surprise that so many Americans feel shame and disgust. Simultaneously, Americans are also watching enablers trying to purchase our media enterprise while the most senior Israeli politicians make incendiary racist statements praising the murder of thousands of small children.

dash2•1h ago
I find it helpful to, let's call it "vibe-check" the headline statements in articles like this. Essentially I'm using the llm as a glorified search engine, and also hoping it will have, not zero bias, but less bias than I have.

Here, I asked:

"The international Court of Justice, all the major historians of genocide, the United Nations, all the major human rights organisations, the mainstream Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence and even a former Israeli Prime Minister all call the Gaza “war” a genocide." Please check and provide sources.

Highlights from its responses:

"The ICJ has not ruled that genocide occurred. What it has done in South Africa v. Israel is issue provisional measures (interim orders) and state that at least some rights claimed under the Genocide Convention are “plausible” and need urgent protection—this is not a final finding that genocide is happening."

Sourced to https://www.icj-cij.org/node/203447?utm_source=chatgpt.com, which indeed says "At the present stage of the proceedings, the Court is not required to ascertain whether any violations of Israel’s obligations under the Genocide Convention have occurred."

"some UN bodies and UN-appointed experts have used genocide language, but it’s not the same as “the UN” as a single institution making a binding legal determination (only a competent court can do that)."

Indeed, it cites 3 bodies. To me this seems "close enough", with due respect to the size and complexity of the UN bundle of institutions.

For human rights organizations it commented: "Overstated. Some major ones have used genocide language; not all have framed it that way" and similarly for historians. This is a fair point but doesn't have much empirical evidence, e.g. of any major HROs or historians who explicitly denied it was genocide.

It sourced the claim about Jennifer Lawrence, and it says of "the Israeli PM": "The most commonly cited former PM here is Ehud Olmert. He has very publicly accused Israel of war crimes and condemned specific plans/actions. But there are also interviews/articles noting that he stops short of calling it genocide." The last claim is accurately sourced to https://www.arabnews.com/node/2612893/middle-east.

I found this check helpful because it swiftly established that a key opening claim of the article is strongly overstated. If the author can't be trusted to fairly represent quite basic, public facts, then I have correspondingly less trust in what else they are going to argue, and less interest in spending my attention on it.

My meta-point is that when used with care, llms can swiftly source supporting evidence and/or rebuttals to other people's arguments.

nephihaha•5m ago
It doesn't matter what one calls it, one of the mostly densely populated areas in the world has been flattened. It is difficult for anyone to live there without massive reconstruction.