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Show HN: Medinilla – an OCPP compliant .NET back end (partially done)

https://github.com/eliodecolli/Medinilla
1•rhcm•2m ago•0 comments

How Does AI Distribute the Pie? Large Language Models and the Ultimatum Game

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6157066
1•dkga•2m ago•1 comments

Resistance Infrastructure

https://www.profgalloway.com/resistance-infrastructure/
2•samizdis•7m ago•0 comments

Fire-juggling unicyclist caught performing on crossing

https://news.sky.com/story/fire-juggling-unicyclist-caught-performing-on-crossing-13504459
1•austinallegro•7m ago•0 comments

Restoring a lost 1981 Unix roguelike (protoHack) and preserving Hack 1.0.3

https://github.com/Critlist/protoHack
2•Critlist•9m ago•0 comments

GPS and Time Dilation – Special and General Relativity

https://philosophersview.com/gps-and-time-dilation/
1•mistyvales•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Witnessd – Prove human authorship via hardware-bound jitter seals

https://github.com/writerslogic/witnessd
1•davidcondrey•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I built a clawdbot that texts like your crush

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2•IsruAlpha•14m ago•1 comments

Scientists reverse Alzheimer's in mice and restore memory (2025)

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/12/251224032354.htm
1•walterbell•17m ago•0 comments

Compiling Prolog to Forth [pdf]

https://vfxforth.com/flag/jfar/vol4/no4/article4.pdf
1•todsacerdoti•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Cymatica – an experimental, meditative audiovisual app

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1•_august•20m ago•0 comments

GitBlack: Tracing America's Foundation

https://gitblack.vercel.app/
2•martialg•20m ago•0 comments

Horizon-LM: A RAM-Centric Architecture for LLM Training

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.04816
1•chrsw•21m ago•0 comments

We just ordered shawarma and fries from Cursor [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WALQOiugbWc
1•jeffreyjin•21m ago•1 comments

Correctio

https://rhetoric.byu.edu/Figures/C/correctio.htm
1•grantpitt•21m ago•0 comments

Trying to make an Automated Ecologist: A first pass through the Biotime dataset

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/trying-to-make-an-automated-ecologist
1•crescit_eundo•26m ago•0 comments

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1•breve•26m ago•0 comments

Free Trial: AI Interviewer

https://ai-interviewer.nuvoice.ai/
1•sijain2•27m ago•0 comments

FDA intends to take action against non-FDA-approved GLP-1 drugs

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21•randycupertino•28m ago•10 comments

Supernote e-ink devices for writing like paper

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3•janandonly•30m ago•0 comments

We are QA Engineers now

https://serce.me/posts/2026-02-05-we-are-qa-engineers-now
1•SerCe•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Measuring how AI agent teams improve issue resolution on SWE-Verified

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01465
2•NBenkovich•31m ago•0 comments

Adversarial Reasoning: Multiagent World Models for Closing the Simulation Gap

https://www.latent.space/p/adversarial-reasoning
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Show HN: Poddley.com – Follow people, not podcasts

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1•onesandofgrain•39m ago•0 comments

Layoffs Surge 118% in January – The Highest Since 2009

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13•karakoram•39m ago•0 comments

Papyrus 114: Homer's Iliad

https://p114.homemade.systems/
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DicePit – Real-time multiplayer Knucklebones in the browser

https://dicepit.pages.dev/
1•r1z4•39m ago•1 comments

Turn-Based Structural Triggers: Prompt-Free Backdoors in Multi-Turn LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14340
2•PaulHoule•41m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Agent Tool That Keeps You in the Loop

https://github.com/dshearer/misatay
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Why Every R Package Wrapping External Tools Needs a Sitrep() Function

https://drmowinckels.io/blog/2026/sitrep-functions/
1•todsacerdoti•43m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Statement from Federal Reserve Chair

https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/powell20260111a.htm?mod=ANLink
180•nikhizzle•3w ago

Comments

gnabgib•3w ago
Discussion (676 points, 14 hours ago, 590 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46582420
robinsoncrusue•3w ago
While this entire spectacle is just nauseating, I am not going to shed a tear for Jerome Powell. This is a man that headed one of the most incompetent bunch in my lifetime. I remember the whole 2020/1 euphoria where things were just supposed to be "transitory" according to multiple Fed minutes. Lo and behold, until it was not. They had to tighten FAST, lot of layoffs happened because of that. You could argue the software industry never really recovered, AI is just a cope.

Reality is, these institutions have failed for a long time. It gave me a chuckle when I read the line "maximum unemployment and price stability". The official fed numbers for those are way off, you tell Americans spending >50% on their groceries compared to 2-3yrs ago that the inflation is 4%. Or unemployment rates for that matter. All the numbers are garbage, nothing means anything anymore.

If congress and Fed had a spine to enforce meritocracy, Jerome and all the "transitory" shenanigans would have been out long ago. And so there you have it. Officials with 10 years terms with zero accountability for their decisions with revolving doors to follow having big bucks consulting gigs for big banks awaiting moment they retire will say and do anything to preserve the self-serving institutions. Not its mandate. And cherry on top, if they are lucky to play out well, on their way out will get the glory of "serving the people and protecting the institutions".

gruez•3w ago
>The official fed numbers for those are way off, you tell Americans spending >50% on their groceries compared to 2-3yrs ago the inflation is 4%. Or unemployment rates for that matter. All the numbers are garbage, nothing means anything anymore.

Where are your numbers that disprove the fed's numbers?

aisengard•3w ago
Don't you know, this is a vibes-based economy now? Numbers are meaningless when compared to feelings.
jghn•3w ago
It's what Fox News says, so it must be true
frenchtoast8•3w ago
Is Fox News actually saying that inflation and unemployment is higher? I thought the Trump Administration is claiming the opposite?
frenchtoast8•3w ago
Not the person you're replying to, but I wonder what the true unemployment rate is when you exclude people who are doing gig work temporarily after they have been laid off from their career job.
gruez•3w ago
>but I wonder what the true unemployment rate is when you exclude people who are doing gig work temporarily after they have been laid off from their career job.

That would presumably show up in personal/household income figures, but everything looks normal:

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEPAINUSA672N

thoughtstheseus•3w ago
They’re the wrong numbers and people misunderstand the numbers. The consumption basket for CPI (food) is determined by consumption surveys. Not desire or historical consumption. You can have less and lower quality food with a rising spend on food.

For example, food away from home is down. People cannot afford to go out to eat as much. Rather than reflect the higher cost of going out to eat, the consumption basket reduces the proportion of food away from home.

There are also hard limits on food spending. People have limited money. Instead what you seeing is a continued increase in SNAP and record food bank usage.

Make no mistake. The young family or median person is worse off with food security today despite spending more.

gruez•3w ago
>For example, food away from home is down. People cannot afford to go out to eat as much. Rather than reflect the higher cost of going out to eat, the consumption basket reduces the proportion of food away from home.

He specifically mentions "groceries" so trying to retcon his argument to being about food away from home doesn't make any sense.

Moreover BLS publishes price indices for each item in the basket, so you can exclude the effect of the basket weights changing. Looking at the "Food Away from Home" category, that only rose 33% since the pandemic, not much higher than the overall inflation of 25.4%, and a far cry from ">50% on their groceries".

CyanLite2•3w ago
Powell is only the chair, there's still 11 other goons on the board that votes to set policy.
pvab3•3w ago
Are you mad that they didn't raise the federal funds rate sooner? And do you not understand how the CPI is calculated?

One of the major reasons that software was hit hard is that it grew accustomed to 10 years of insanely low interest rates that for some reason didn't cause inflation, and then when things started returning to historical averages, it couldn't continue in the same way.

axus•3w ago
Powell won't be in control 4 months and 4 days from now. What is the benefit to Trump administration to taking control a few months earlier? Trump seems to be in a big hurry.
gruez•3w ago
Revenge? Same with going after Comey even though he was out of government for the better part of a decade.
spwa4•3w ago
I thought Trump was of the opinion that "official acts", which is apparently anything anyone does while employed by the government, cannot result in criminal prosecutions.

Or at least, that's what he claims for himself and ICE murderers.

gruez•3w ago
Not sure about "ICE murderers", but Trump v. United States[1] only seems to cover presidents, and wikipedia even has a specific article for for it[2]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_v._United_States

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_immunity_in_the_U...

spwa4•3w ago
You saw JD Vance's press conference? A Yale educated lawyer, because that's what this asshole is, saying a federal agent has full immunity in the context of being investigated for murder.

I wonder what his opinion would be on what happens if a Federal agent shot Trump. But let's not pretend the current administration believes one word they're saying.

Spartan-S63•3w ago
He won't be chair, but he'll still be a governor. I think the attempt is to get rid of him in both positions early and for good.
FreakLegion•3w ago
Powell could still head the FOMC, which sets the federal funds rate and elects its own chair. It would be a hilarious rebuke of Trump and whoever he appoints.
Spartan-S63•3w ago
I think this, or calmer heads prevailing and Powell retaining soft power/influence are the most likely outcomes. Without being able to dismiss board members at will, Trump won't have the influence he wants over the Fed.
CyanLite2•3w ago
He's sending a message to the NEXT Fed Reserve Chair.
rileymat2•3w ago
He does not need to send a message to the next chair, he will appoint an ally. He needs votes.
anjel•3w ago
More than voters, trump needs Wall Ttreet's vote, and they aren't having any of this.
rileymat2•3w ago
Sorry, I was not clear, he needs votes on the fed board, not so much a message to the chair.
dfxm12•3w ago
FWIW, Trump appointed Powell as chair.
littlestymaar•3w ago
He also appointed Mike Pence,who single handedly derailed his coup in Jan 2021.

He learned from his mistake, and this administration is much less prone to defect than the first one.

throw0101c•3w ago
> He does not need to send a message to the next chair, he will appoint an ally. He needs votes.

Autocrats need to constantly be sending a message: stay loyal or else.

add-sub-mul-div•3w ago
He's an id loosely wrapped with skin. Why do people still wonder about the logic of his actions?
throw0101c•3w ago
> What is the benefit to Trump administration to taking control a few months earlier?

Because he (thinks he) can.

This is not about logic but about power and trying to flex it. To show people who's the boss. To bully.

If no one pushes back hard enough, then it's a fait accompli. If there's push back then there will be another attempt later on. And again. Until the push gets through.