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Spec driven development doesn't work if you're too confused to write the spec

https://publish.obsidian.md/deontologician/Posts/Spec-driven+development+doesn%27t+work+if+you%27...
1•habitue•58s ago•0 comments

GenAI Go SDK for AI

https://50984e11.maruel-ca.pages.dev/post/genai-v0.1.0/
1•cpeterso•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built an AI-powered late-night call-in radio show from my RV

https://lukeattheroost.com
1•lukemacneil•5m ago•0 comments

HeartMuLa: Open-source music foundation model achieving commercial-grade quality

https://heart-mula.com
1•hanruezz•5m ago•1 comments

An emotional app to figure out your next step

https://www.heyecho.app/
1•samxkoh•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a macOS tool for network engineers – it's called NetViews

https://www.bedpage.com/
2•n1sni•7m ago•0 comments

We chose a pipeline over speech-to-speech for evaluative voice AI

https://productfit.substack.com/p/why-speech-to-speech-apis-fail-when
1•niraj_kothawade•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: BlazeMQ – 52KB Kafka-compatible broker in C++20, zero dependencies

https://github.com/awneesh123/Blaze-mq
1•awneeshtiwari•7m ago•0 comments

LLMs Refuse High-Cost Attacks but Stay Vulnerable to Cheap, Real-World Harm

https://expectedharm.github.io/
2•blackcat201•8m ago•0 comments

AI Doesn't Reduce Work–It Intensifies It

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/9/ai-intensifies-work/
1•walterbell•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Decision Guardian – Surface past architectural decisions on GitHub PRs

https://decision-guardian.decispher.com/
1•iamalizaidi•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source civic toolkit – 48 policies, 12 interactive tools, forkable

1•david_mchale•19m ago•0 comments

Can You Fly That Thing?

https://tomtunguz.com/can-you-fly-that-thing/
1•walterbell•20m ago•0 comments

Making a working intercom system from some old phone [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkJmT9kiu30
2•Refreeze5224•20m ago•0 comments

Trump says new US-Canada bridge won't open without Canadian concessions

https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/2026/02/09/trump-says-gordie-howe-bridge-wont-open-with...
5•SilverElfin•20m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Multi-attribute decision frameworks for tech purchases

1•boundedreason•26m ago•0 comments

KiraStudio 1.0.0 – a lightweight, cross-platform music studio

https://kirastudio.org
3•ksymph•33m ago•0 comments

Can my SPARC server host a website?

https://rup12.net/posts/can-my-sparc-server-host-my-website/
3•pabs3•33m ago•0 comments

Report on the subject of Manufacturers (1791) [pdf]

https://constitution.org/2-Authors/ah/rpt_manufactures.pdf
4•pilingual•35m ago•0 comments

Explaining the PeV neutrino fluxes with quasiextremal primordial black holes

https://journals.aps.org/prl/accepted/10.1103/r793-p7ct
1•dataflow•35m ago•0 comments

Internet Background Noise

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_background_noise
1•tripdout•35m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Secure managed hosting for OpenClaw (free and BYOK)

https://openclaw-setup.me/
1•Gregoryy•38m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you interpret P99 latency without being misled?

1•danelrfoster•41m ago•0 comments

Trapped Between Pitch, Disclaimer, and Confession

https://gilpignol.substack.com/p/trapped-between-pitch-disclaimer
1•light_triad•41m ago•0 comments

The Vocabulary Priming Confound in LLM Evaluation [pdf]

https://github.com/Palmerschallon/Dharma_Code/blob/main/paper/vocab_priming_confound.pdf
1•palmerschallon•44m ago•0 comments

The committee problem: why B2B demos die after the form

https://blog.skipup.ai/buying-committee-demo-scheduling-problem/
1•bushido•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Seedance2.live – One place to try many AI image and video models

https://seedance2.live
1•yuni_aigc•50m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Grok Video 10s – Grok AI video generation and creator contest

https://grok-video.org/
2•thenextechtrade•51m ago•0 comments

Grumpy Julio plays with CLI coding agents

https://jmmv.dev/2026/02/one-week-with-claude-code.html
1•todsacerdoti•51m ago•0 comments

The Software Business

https://ivanbercovich.com/2026/the-software-business
2•jimmythecook•55m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

America isn't exceptional – it's the exception

https://www.not-ship.com/america-isnt-exceptional-its-the-exception/
11•hedayet•1h ago

Comments

chadcmulligan•1h ago
If you look at military spending US is exceptional
chasil•1h ago
We are accomplished in the infliction of suffering and death.

Such a noble goal.

metalcrow•1h ago
To pick one point out of the article for discussion, does anyone have any idea why the US is the leader in per-capita prison rates? The laws aren't all that different from other first world nations, and i doubt all the other nations have magically solved crime. What is going on? Is crime just lower in other nations? Do they not punish as many crimes with jail time?
acuozzo•1h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_drugs
metalcrow•1h ago
That's can't be entirely it. Other nations have similar laws against drug use, and from what i remember reading only 5% of the prison population is in jail for non-violent drug related crimes.
evmaki•1h ago
US incarceration rates increased 500% in the decades following the enactment of war on drugs legislation, starting with the Controlled Substances Act in 1970.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_St...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_St...

More speculatively, I think the prison system has also taken over the role of the mental health institutions that were wound down under Reagan. Over half of the incarcerated population has a mental health condition, and likely are not receiving adequate mental health care while incarcerated.

metalcrow•55m ago
You actually seem to have a compelling case here. I am seeing something like 20% of the combined state and federal prison population is in for drug offenses, but that raises some more questions. I could certainly believe that a lot of that is simple possession and the US is uniquely terrible in that regard, but certainly other countries must handle drug dealers as well. And it's hard to break out drug offenses into more detail. Are we talking kilograms of possession? Distributing drugs? (of course, some laws claim that possession, say, 10 grams implies intent to distribute which complicates things).

And even outside of drugs, while 20% of our prison population does account for a large chunk of the us's exceptional nature, it would still leave us #1 by a large margin if it didn't exist. Although Wikipedia does talk about another part of this is due to the _length_ of the US sentences, and how they are much longer on average then other countries, so that also contributes significantly.

acuozzo•1h ago
Entirely? No, but check this out: https://www.unodc.org/documents/ungass2016/Contributions/Civ...

Also, remember that the 13th amendment to the US constitution retained the right for the state to use imprisoned persons for slave labor.

Here's a question: The other countries you mention... do they have mandatory 5-year minimum sentences for possessing as little as 5g of Crack Cocaine?

9x39•1h ago
Demographics and a punitive culture that leans towards violence.
metalcrow•1h ago
That's a convenient explanation, but it's almost too convenient. We just got unlucky and there's not much we can do? We just got bad people and bad culture and that's that? It's also pretty difficult to prove! Not to say it's wrong, just that it makes thing too easy.
roxolotl•1h ago
To give you an example in disparity of culture a relative of mine visited me a few years back from Austria. We took a train into NYC and the notices the sign that said “Assaulting transportation personnel is punishable by up to 7 years in prison” and couldn’t stop laughing all day. They are a lawyer and had never encountered a non murder case with a sentence that harsh.
chadcmulligan•1h ago
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction".

This probably has something to do with it.

Zetaphor•1h ago
Many of the prison systems in the US are privatized
metalcrow•1h ago
The United Kingdom also extensively uses private prisons, along with Japan and Australia, among others. If that is it then it would be a lobbying problem specific to the US, which seems like it could be pinpointed to more specific laws or sentencing guidelines.
acuozzo•1h ago
Only 8% of prisoners in the US are kept in private facilities.
arctic-true•1h ago
America uses prisons to warehouse the mentally ill. We also have the rare combination of extremely high rates of violence - our rate of violent gun deaths per 100,000 is in the top 5 globally, slotting in between Mexico and Venezuela - and fairly robust policing and judiciary functions.
metalcrow•54m ago
Those are very good points, but it does make me question how other countries handle the mentally ill so much better.
throwaway_5633•1h ago
Longer incarceration times in the US, fewer alternative punishments, lower rehabilitation and a higher inequality compared to similar countries. Recidivism in North-west Europe is around 25% compared to around 60% for the US, combined with longer and more prison sentences for comparable crimes quickly leads to much higher incarceration rates.
metalcrow•53m ago
Longer incarceration times and lower rehabilitation (and lack of interest in it) are definitely huge ones you're right.
chasil•1h ago
We invented so much technology, but drove it out of the country at the behest of labor cost reduction.

We have so many smart people, but they are irrelevant in the AI that we are giving away.

Is there any hope? I am not seeing it.

gadflyinyoureye•1h ago
I'm curious if things change when comparing the US to the EU. The US is too diverse to compare to one homogeneous country. The EU might be better in this regard.
mkw5053•1h ago
While I agree that believing the US is "uniquely great, superior to other nations, destined for a special role in the world" is silly, this article feels just as cherry-picked, on the other extreme. The US is an outlier in plenty of negative ways, yes. But it's also an outlier in GDP per capita, venture capital investment, Nobel Prizes, university quality, immigrant demand, medical innovation, and cultural export. Any honest look at the data shows a country that is simultaneously world-leading and world-lagging depending on which metrics you choose. Picking only one side of that ledger isn't analysis.