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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon on the Limits of AI in Movie Making [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-2OsvVJC0s
1•thunderbong•25s ago•0 comments

Vinted Sells Children

https://morsdei.uk/vinted-sells-children/
1•NoGimmies•1m ago•0 comments

Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too

https://www.theverge.com/tech/863209/meta-has-discontinued-its-metaverse-for-work-too
3•malshe•3m ago•0 comments

Hair Ice

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_ice
1•cl3misch•3m ago•0 comments

Pastable Signatures

https://pastable-sig.site/
1•andyvtn•7m ago•0 comments

OpenAI to test ads in ChatGPT as it burns through billions

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/01/openai-to-test-ads-in-chatgpt-as-it-burns-...
3•Terretta•7m ago•0 comments

Why Water Is the Real Achilles Heel of the Chip Market

https://macronotes.substack.com/p/why-water-is-the-real-achilles-heel
1•rochansinha•8m ago•0 comments

Canada's deal with China signals it is serious about shift from US

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm24k6kk1rko
4•breve•10m ago•0 comments

Steam updates AI disclosure form to exclude background efficiency tools

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/steam-updates-ai-disclosure-form-to-specify-that-its-focused-...
1•msephton•10m ago•0 comments

Schlussel: An Authentication Runtime for Agents

https://github.com/pepicrft/schlussel
1•pepibumur•11m ago•0 comments

Using the M1 MacBook Air in 2026

https://mahadk.com/posts/m1-mba
1•JustSkyfall•13m ago•0 comments

The Adaptyv binder design competition (2024)

https://blog.booleanbiotech.com/adaptyv-binder-design-competition
1•6177c40f•13m ago•0 comments

MCP Discovery API – Let AI agents find the right tools automatically

https://mcp-discovery-production.up.railway.app
1•yksanjo•14m ago•1 comments

My first year in sales as technical founder

https://www.fabiandietrich.com/blog/first-year-in-sales.html
1•f3b5•14m ago•0 comments

Backpressure in Client-Server Applications

https://travishaagen.github.io/posts/backpressure-in-client-server-applications/
1•haagen•15m ago•0 comments

Downwind faster than the wind explained by a Romanian [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdbshP6eNkw
1•joebig•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LlmSHAP – Multi-threaded input importance for prompts and RAG context

https://github.com/filipnaudot/llmSHAP
1•filipn9•17m ago•0 comments

The Last Algorithm

https://danielmiessler.com/blog/the-last-algorithm
1•mooreds•17m ago•0 comments

The mysterious singer with streams – but who (or what) is she?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6v83gq66eo
1•breve•17m ago•0 comments

Why Twenty Years of DevOps Has Failed to Do It

https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/you-had-one-job-why-twenty-years-of-devops-has-failed-to-do-it
1•mooreds•17m ago•0 comments

China Is Becoming Private Equity for the World

https://danielmiessler.com/blog/china-private-equity-world
2•mooreds•17m ago•0 comments

Micron breaks ground on humungous NY DRAM fab

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/16/micron_fab_breaks_ground/
2•bikenaga•19m ago•0 comments

An Agent for Acme (Plan9)

https://blazelight.dev/blog/plan9-agent.mdx
1•rcarmo•20m ago•0 comments

Mcpbr: Stop guessing and evaluate your MCP server against standard benchmarks

https://github.com/greynewell/mcpbr
3•captradeoff•21m ago•1 comments

Antarctica: Alien Secrets Beneath the Ice, a Documentary by Linda Moulton Howe

https://web.archive.org/web/20120516073202/https://www.endoftheworld2012.net/apps/blog/entries/sh...
1•vinyasi•21m ago•1 comments

Show HN: PrinceJS – Now with OpenAPI, Zod Validation, and Built-In Middleware

1•lilprince1218•22m ago•0 comments

Execution Eats Strategy for Breakfast

https://notes.philippdubach.com/0006
1•7777777phil•24m ago•0 comments

DuckDB: Larger-Than-Memory Workloads

https://duckdb.org/docs/stable/guides/performance/how_to_tune_workloads
2•tosh•28m ago•0 comments

TubeReader – Read YouTube instead of watching it

https://tubereader.org/
1•anurzhynskyy•29m ago•1 comments

Show HN: RandomForestGenerator – CSV to ML in the browser, but local

https://jonaraphael.github.io/RandomForestGenerator/RFG.html
1•jonaraphael•30m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

For me, Hacker News is probably the best community on the internet

24•DenisDolya•1h ago
For me, Hacker News is probably the best community on the internet. It’s not like others. Take Reddit, for example: at first glance it seems better, with tons of subreddits. But for a beginner, there is no real main entrance. With a new account, it’s a challenge - first you wait 5 days, then you need to earn karma just to post or comment in popular subreddits. On Twitter, you have to spend a long time building followers, or buy a checkmark, just to get access to recommendations. On Hacker News, everything feels right even if you are a beginner. Your post appears in the “new” feed, where everyone can see it. Karma is not so limiting here. At the start, you can make one post a day and a few comments, and after reaching just 10 karma, you become almost a full user - free to participate, contribute, and enjoy the platform. Hacker News is a place that survived the revolution of the modern internet and remained true to itself. A place without subscribers, paid boosts, or artificial promotion. The most important thing that keeps this world going is our elders people who preserve this spirit with discipline, guiding others who may have strayed from the path. HN is where the good, clean internet has survived after all these years. And I truly hope it will always stay this way. Thanks, HN.

Comments

labrador•1h ago
I agree for the most part but I've been getting bored with HN, mostly because anything controversial is censored by the mods and by ideological fans of certain people, especially Elon Musk whose fans will flag and downvote anything negative about him. This thread is a good example:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46592827

toomuchtodo•1h ago
I’ve been an HN participant for ~14 years, the vibe ebbs and flows. You can hide and ignore the folks you mention, what’s important imho is that the mods continue to aggressively cultivate a specific community vibe. Nothings perfect, but this is as close as it’s going to get to perfect imho as it relates to intellectual curiosity and understanding how the systems we exist in work.
ranger_danger•28m ago
> You can hide and ignore the folks you mention

How?

Bender•19m ago
The addon uBlock Origin has an option for rules to change HTML and could be used for this [1]. Replace Username with the persons Username. add to My Filters. I encourage people that dislike or often find themselves disagreeing with or being activated triggered by me to do this for my username.

[1]

    news.ycombinator.com##tr.athing.comtr:has(a.hnuser):has-text(/\bUsername\b/)
AnimalMuppet•1h ago
As far as I can tell, censored by mods is quite rare. It's almost always for violating the site guidelines (repeatedly and/or extremely flagrantly), rather than based on the ideology of the content. Most of the "censorship" is downvoting and/or flagging from users, not from mods.

But you can post almost anything here. You want to post Marxist stuff? You can, but you need to be more than just a propagandist. Actually thoughtfully interact with opposing ideas; admit when the data is against you.

You want to support capitalism? You can do that too, but again, be more than a shill (though being a shill for capitalism is more accepted here).

You want to criticize the US? Many of us do, from time to time. But again, don't just be a propagandist or ideologue. "USA is only evil! Down with USA!" gets censored. "The United States is acting like a bully in international relations, and has a long history of doing so" is (mostly) accepted as a reasonable and accurate statement.

You want to support Hitler, Stalin, or Mao? Yeah, that's a tougher sell here. You're probably going to get downvoted to oblivion for it.

constantcrying•24m ago
>You want to support Hitler, Stalin, or Mao? Yeah, that's a tougher sell here. You're probably going to get downvoted to oblivion for it.

This is not true, which is the worst moderation decision about the site. This site would be greatly improved, if this actually was how it worked.

If you post any actually extremely anti-consensus opinion here you get one or two down votes, your post gets flagged and everyone ignores it. This is obviously an anti-trolling measure, but obviously people will just abusively flag anything they really do not like.

LaurensBER•27m ago
In all fairness there's enough Elon Musk spam in the media and on X.

I'm quite happy that HN seems to stay mostly free of Musk (irrespective of positive/negative posts).

labrador•16m ago
There's are some interesting AI issues with Grok. How do you edit an AI so it says the opposite of the training data because you want it to agree with your ideology? Can a AI image generator which was trained on tons of porn, which Grok was since it was trained on X, ever really be considered safe? Is Grokipedia a fair replacement for Wikipedia which it was derived from?

But alas, we can't discuss any of this without being flagged by Musk fans. Someone commented on the thread I posted that the mods could unflag if they wanted to.

bigyabai•1h ago
It's still a YC property, at the end of the day. HN is more open than a lot of sites, but it has to be. HN's lifeblood is advertising for YC jobs and YC-affiliated startups, without free admission the site would be a self-defeating meritocracy.

Once you land the YC startup job and lurk around here for a few years, it starts to feel like the same links and comments regurgitated over-and-over. It's a valuable resource for brand-new tech workers that want to sharpen their mind a bit, but also a tarpit of backwards thinking once you reach a certain level of seniority.

DenisDolya•4m ago
It's not true, but nothing is perfect anyway, and in any case, the ХН is more beautiful than the others.
throw20251220•36m ago
It’s too easy to downvote and flag someone. It also became extremely difficult to have a substantial discussion here due to “being off topic” and non-transparent post quotas.

There’s also an astonishingly high number of people who supposed to be smart and educated but are in fact just a bunch of idiots with hurt egos rolling on karma.

Havoc•34m ago
It helps that downvotes are limited to -4. Can’t have your entire profile obliterated by one misstep comment like on Reddit
LaurensBER•29m ago
Plus on Reddit people often delete their heavily down-voted comments (I dont know if this actually matters for a users karma but people sure do think so) which makes it impossible to follow the entire discussion and see what was actually going on.

Nothing as frustrating as finding what seems to be an interesting and engaging discussion but then finding several key posts missing...

anttiharju•31m ago
Tangentially; I keep finding I flag things accidentally due to mainly browsing on mobile.
smokel•22m ago
Assuming that modifying the minimal user interface is unwanted, a simple confirmation interaction could fix this.
vunderba•6m ago
It's always kind of drove me nuts that the "Hide" and "Flag" buttons are right next to each other. The number of times I've fat-fingered Flag by mistake and had to go to my Flagged Submissions and remove it...
Havoc•32m ago
Yeah definitely still the best.

Lately I’m seeing more comments though that interact with others like a LLM. Curt demands/instructions as in “show me a source” / “explain this aspect”. Makes me wonder about who the site is attracting

LaurensBER•24m ago
Given that there's very little benefits (that I'm aware off) of a "high score" HN account it does seem that there's little benefit for people to do karma farming.

I'm sure that there's still some people who try (and/or test their pet project) but it seems far less of an issue than on Reddit.

fullshark•26m ago
Hacker news is good for one particular use case: reasonably informed discussion of technology industry news.

I don't view it as a community and every time a topic goes outside that space (e.g. society, culture, economics etc) I'm frequently horrified by some of the comments I see here.

gjvc•25m ago
pretty low bar
Apreche•22m ago
There is some good stuff here, which is why I am still here. But if you look at the comments on certain topics you can see there are truly awful human beings here that are not being banned. That keeps it from being the best.
DenisDolya•14m ago
Well, if you could complain about these commentators to the moderators.
vunderba•7m ago
I’d say it’s the best large community. My experience is that the best communities that I’ve been part of have always been pretty small with no more than a few dozen people. (usually in IRC or Discord).