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The Private-Credit Party Turns Ugly for Individual Investors

https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/the-private-credit-party-turns-ugly-for-individual-investor...
1•zerosizedweasle•2m ago•0 comments

ONNX Runtime and CoreML May Silently Convert Your Model to FP16

https://ym2132.github.io/ONNX_MLProgram_NN_exploration
1•Two_hands•6m ago•0 comments

400-Mile-Long Layer of Fog Has Been Draped over California for 3 Weeks

https://weather.com/news/weather/news/2025-12-16-tule-fog-central-california-valley-november-dece...
2•geox•8m ago•0 comments

Germany's Christmas Markets Are Now Ringed with Security Barriers

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/19/world/europe/germany-christmas-market-security-bollard-attacks...
1•bookofjoe•9m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I automated forensic accounting for divorce cases (3 min vs. 4 weeks)

1•cd_mkdir•10m ago•0 comments

Foundations of LVM for mere mortals (2015)

https://storageapis.wordpress.com/2015/12/04/foundations-of-lvm-for-mere-mortals/
1•indigodaddy•12m ago•0 comments

What New Developers Need to Know About Working with AI

https://www.mooreds.com/wordpress/archives/3722
1•mooreds•14m ago•0 comments

All Things Wrapped (2025)

https://mtajchert.com/all-things-wrapped
1•tajchert•14m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Type-safe JSON-LD schema builder for Next.js

https://github.com/Aghefendi/nextjs-jsonld-schema
1•adas014•15m ago•0 comments

Remote: Terms of Distributed Collaboration

https://www.nakedinstinct.xyz/remote-work-classification/
1•mooreds•18m ago•0 comments

Text Rendering Hates You

https://faultlore.com/blah/text-hates-you/
1•andsoitis•19m ago•1 comments

Walmart and other US companies want to build a pipeline of skilled tradespeople

https://apnews.com/article/skilled-trades-labor-shortage-walmart-maintenance-5ab4bf643840a6a49660...
1•petethomas•26m ago•0 comments

Laid Off After 25 Years in Tech: Anxiety, Sacrifice, Reality No One Talks About [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeMA9WGKxOg
2•m348e912•26m ago•0 comments

Just click and see what happens

https://iamdinakar.github.io/simplest-project-ever/
1•DinakarS•30m ago•1 comments

A Case for Self-Hosted P2P Storage

https://carlosfelic.io/misc/self-hosted-p2p-storage-ledgerless/
2•cfelicio•30m ago•1 comments

Something Little on Group Testing

https://www.hermandaniel.com/blog/20251113-group-testing/
2•kekqqq•34m ago•0 comments

Holes in the Web - Generative AI has access to a small slice of human knowledge

https://aeon.co/essays/generative-ai-has-access-to-a-small-slice-of-human-knowledge
2•tartoran•38m ago•0 comments

I thought passkeys were confusing until I switched to this password manager

https://www.makeuseof.com/thought-passkeys-were-confusing-until-switched-to-password-manager/
2•RyeCombinator•38m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agent Skill turns existing filesystem into Claude's memory

https://github.com/backnotprop/rg_history
2•ramoz•40m ago•0 comments

Primary time scale failure at NIST Boulder campus; impact on NTP services

https://groups.google.com/a/list.nist.gov/g/internet-time-service/c/o0dDDcr1a8I?pli=1
1•airhangerf15•46m ago•0 comments

Belated Liquid Glass on iPhone first impressions

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2025/12/4.html
4•robenkleene•48m ago•0 comments

I built a tool that turns prompt into animation in 10 seconds

https://videoeffectvibe.com
1•bruuuuuuuuh•48m ago•2 comments

How Israel targeted Iran's nuclear scientists

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/12/17/iran-israel-war-nuclear-scientists-fr...
2•markus_zhang•50m ago•0 comments

I wish people were more public

https://borretti.me/article/i-wish-people-were-more-public
2•swah•51m ago•1 comments

Year Prediction Bingo Card

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XM5zEWHeK2EPZcq1fUsuVIN1aceAY8GUy1avWYOZve0/edit?gid=0#gid=0
1•mooreds•53m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Create Scrapers for Any Site with AI

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/lection/ddlpcandmdagknjmlmokglimgepcgpjo
1•jlauf•54m ago•0 comments

Power outage in Boulder area affects atomic clock

https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/power-outage-boulder-atomic-clock-nist/
3•jonbaer•1h ago•1 comments

Garuda – Threat Hunting and Investigation Framework

https://cysinfo.com/introduction-to-threat-hunting-using-garuda-framework/
3•solarengineer•1h ago•0 comments

Komodo: Build and deploy software to unlimited servers

https://github.com/moghtech/komodo
1•nateb2022•1h ago•0 comments

Foundation Models for Scientific Discovery and Innovation

https://www.nationalacademies.org/read/29212
1•_alternator_•1h ago•0 comments
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As U.S. Guns Pour into Canada, the Bodies Pile Up

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/21/world/americas/canada-gun-violence-us.html
9•bookofjoe•2h ago

Comments

bookofjoe•2h ago
https://archive.ph/pshZa
retrac•2h ago
We do have a fair amount of gun homicide here in Canada; well above the average in many European countries and about 1/3rd the rate in the United States. But historically this was mostly crimes of passion, and organized crime. Someone would get real angry and kill their lover or business partner, or it would arise out of a dispute over criminal property. We've had spree killings, too.

What happened in Toronto with the death of that boy from a stray bullet in his mother's arms in his own home, is rather novel to Canadians. And I'm not sure what the ultimate effect will be. I'm not sure that gun control can get much more stricter domestically; while most people can buy a handgun in practice, they are heavily regulated such that lawfully licensed ones are only very rarely used in crimes.

The handguns used to murder almost all come from over the border. The way this intersects with the border and US foreign and trade policy re: Canada is hard to avoid. Free exchange with the USA increasingly is seen as a vulnerability.

sleepyguy•1h ago
>The handguns used to murder almost all come from over the border. The way this intersects with the border and US foreign and trade policy re: Canada is hard to avoid. Free exchange with the USA increasingly is seen as a vulnerability.

The elephant in the room...

Where do the people who murder come from? Immigration from certain parts of the world could also be seen as a vulnerability. There is a trend that no one wants to admit, So when you have a certain type of person who is violent and killing people, perhaps it is the type of people we are letting in, they are incompatible with Canadian/Western values.

quantified•1h ago
What are the stats for that? Here in the USA, the overwhelming majority of criminals are native-born citizens. If you have stats that show immigrants are disproportionately the gun-wielding criminals, that'll bolster your argument. Otherwise, that just sounds like Russian talking points.
dmitrygr•1h ago
"native-born citizens" may be, but do the majority have something in common?

A quick look at the table https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7242a4.htm shows that the issue is not guns but something else. This is corroborated by these similar charts: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/state-stats/deaths/firearms.html vs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territ...

retrac•1h ago
Well, since you've opened Pandora's box: the highest rate of homicide (by perpetrator) among major ethnic groups in Canada is indigenous. (Also as victims: the child who died in Toronto was indigenous.) There's definitely something going on there with that statistic, but it's not because of immigration.
sleepyguy•1h ago
I was referring to Southern Ontario, specifically the GTA, since it is the most populated area of Canada.
retrac•1h ago
It's unfortunately true in southern Ontario, too. Indigenous people make up about 3% of Ontario's population, and they make up 20% of the population in provincial jails. The large disparity is also seen in Toronto, but since indigenous people are less than 1% of the population of Toronto, it doesn't show up so much in absolute terms.