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Trump has prepared speech on extraterrestrial life, Lara Trump says

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5744218-trump-holds-alien-speech/
1•doener•36s ago•0 comments

Teleoperation of Dual-Arm Manipulators via VR Interfaces

https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/15/3/572
1•PaulHoule•52s ago•0 comments

Rubik's WOWCube adds complexity, possibility by reinventing the puzzle cube

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/02/rubiks-wowcube-adds-complexity-possibility-by-reinventing...
1•furcyd•2m ago•0 comments

The #1 most downloaded skill on OpenClaw marketplace was malware

https://twitter.com/chiefofautism/status/2024483631067021348
1•Umofomia•2m ago•0 comments

When "Efficiency" Means Admitting You Were Wrong

https://www.decodeecon.com/p/when-efficiency-means-admitting-you
1•NomNew•7m ago•0 comments

Render raises $100M at $1.5B valuation

https://render.com/blog/series-c-extension
2•crcastle•9m ago•0 comments

35

https://zero.fail/thirty-five/
1•ahmgeek•10m ago•0 comments

Why there's no quick fix in sight for the problem of dazzling headlights

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn71xyjpdl2o
1•holdit•10m ago•0 comments

HUD proposes rule that would force noncitizens from public housing

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/2026/02/19/hud-public-housing-mixed-status-immigration/03...
4•geox•11m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is Claude Code slow just for me today?

1•DhruvaBansal2k•14m ago•0 comments

Nate Friedman Exposed Italy's Migrant Crisis [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eV5Z9R7WG8
1•throwitaway222•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kalpaka – A living tree that grows services from wishes

https://kalpaka.ai/
1•Kalpaka•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A 3D dashboard for OpenClaw agents, their tool calls in real time

https://github.com/talhaorak/divan
1•talhao•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bosun – Supervising Agentic Fleet Manager (Open Source)

http://bosun.virtengine.com/
2•jaeko44•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Axon – Safely run claude --dangerously-skip-permissions on Kubernetes

https://github.com/axon-core/axon
1•gjkim042•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: What the EU parliament and commission have been working on lately

https://euforya.eu/goals?ff_commission=true
1•krzysiek•19m ago•0 comments

The Psychology of Bad Code Part 3 – Vibe Coding

https://shehackspurple.ca/2026/02/16/the-psychology-of-bad-code-part-3-vibe-coding/
1•shehackspurple•23m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: How to require confirmation for git reset in Cursor after recent update?

1•theorchid•23m ago•0 comments

Silicon Valley Is Hoarding Technical PhDs

https://homeeconomics.substack.com/p/silicon-valley-is-hoarding-technical
1•aziz_sunderji•24m ago•1 comments

A relationship between the Collatz conjecture and the Fibonacci numbers

https://vincentrolfs.dev/blog/collatz
1•amichail•24m ago•0 comments

My Excellent Conversation with Joe Studwell

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2026/02/my-excellent-conversation-with-joe-stud...
2•paulpauper•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Zest – A single-container recipe manager built without front end tools

https://github.com/MartinSantosT/myzest
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Plop – A lightweight generator framework for repeatable codebase patterns

https://plopjs.com
2•h4ch1•24m ago•1 comments

Record Low Crime Rates Are Real, Not Reporting Bias or Improved Medical Care

https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/record-low-crime-rates-are-real-not
2•paulpauper•24m ago•0 comments

Computer Science as Infrastructure: The Spine of the Lean CSLib

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.15078
2•matt_d•25m ago•0 comments

SBCL's official policy on LLM-assisted contributions

https://sourceforge.net/p/sbcl/mailman/message/59298416/
1•djha-skin•28m ago•0 comments

Vibe Password Generation: Predictable by Design

https://www.irregular.com/publications/vibe-password-generation
2•pmontra•32m ago•0 comments

Globally released my macOS full PDF editor

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mypdf-offline-scanner-edit/id6751173174
2•mateid•32m ago•0 comments

Measurement of a lithium plume from the uncontrolled re-entry of Falcon 9 rocket

https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-03154-8
4•smartmic•32m ago•0 comments

Claude just gave me access to another user's legal documents

https://old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1r97osm/claude_just_gave_me_access_to_another_users_le...
11•markhaslam•34m ago•3 comments
Open in hackernews

A psychedelic medicine performs well against depression

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/02/19/a-psychedelic-medicine-performs-well-against-depression
34•vinni2•1h ago

Comments

helterskelter•54m ago
Obligatory mirror:

https://archive.ph/rIPvX

candiddevmike•47m ago
I believe there have been other studies that prove this for not just the synthetic. Yet we are all supposed to accept the "facts" that psilocybin (and cannabis) are considered schedule 1 illicit substances (high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use).
reverend_gonzo•43m ago
It is outrageous that both cannabis and psilocybin are scheduled 1 drugs and also completely legal to buy in certain locales.
pjerem•19m ago
At that point it’s not "other studies", it’s more "tons of studies". It’s truly an exponential number of studies that had the same conclusions in the last 5-10 years.

And N=1 but I can say without any doubt that LSD (and a pretty low dose at that, 50ug at once plus some microdosing) played an immense role at recovering from burnout. It was like night and day even after such a low dose that I _knew_ I recovered.

Those are amazing and powerful but also potentially dangerous substances and it’s a crime that we don’t allow everyone to get the benefits by, if not freely legalize it, at least adding those in the medical toolbox.

dylan604•5m ago
"I believe with the advent of acid we discovered a new way to think, and it had to do with piecing together new thoughts in your mind. …

Why is it that people think it's so evil? What is it about it that—that is—scares people so deeply? Even the guy that invented it. What is it? Because they're afraid that there's more to reality than they have confronted. That there are doors that they're afraid to go in, and they don't want us to go in there either, because if we go in, we might learn somethin' that they don't know. And that makes us a little out of their control"

--Ken Kasey

nosuchthing•6m ago
This paper is an incredible read: TESCREAL hallucinations: Psychedelic and AI hype as inequality engines

https://akjournals.com/view/journals/2054/7/S1/article-p22.x...

  > "Researchers have called attention to the ways that the hype promoting psychedelics as miracle cures 
  replicates preceding claims about the efficacy of SSRIs and other antidepressants in prior decades. 
  As the drug historian David Herzberg articulated in conversation with UC Berkeley's The Microdose:

    There’s been an enormous amount of money invested in psychedelics as people hope that they 
    can be the real Prozac in the same way that Prozac hoped it would be the real Valium and 
    Valium would be the real barbiturates, which would be the real morphine. 
    There’s a long history of hoping that maybe this time, it’s not so complicated; 
    maybe there is a simple switch to change people without having to change any [other] aspect of their [lives].

  While others have noted similarities between the earlier SSRI hype and the ongoing hype for psychedelic medications,
   the rhetoric of psychedelic hype is tinged with utopian and magico-religious aspirations that have no parallel 
   in the discourse surrounding SSRIs or other antidepressants. I argue that this utopian discourse provides insight 
   into the ways that global financial and tech elites are instrumentalizing psychedelics as one tool 
   in a broader world-building project that justifies increasing material inequality. 
   This elite project reveals how medicalized psychedelics can potentially undermine the very prosocial and 
   pro-environmental outcomes that the field's funders insist psychedelics will promote. 
   To understand the envisioned role of psychedelics within this elite project, this paper analyzes a different 
   parallel hype, revealing correspondences between the psychedelic industry hype and the concurrent 
   hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), including the Large Language Models (LLMs) that power ChatGPT. 
   The presence of these parallels is understandable when one considers their underlying affinities, 
   like two blooms from one plant: the same Silicon Valley and venture capital forces are investing 
   enormous amounts of capital to develop both as cultivars in their own image, 
   selecting for desired traits that further the existing socioeconomic order.
_alternator_•42m ago
The fact that they are using a synthetic version likely means they have constructed a molecule that’s patented or otherwise IP protected. I’m always torn about this, because it means that a cheap, globally available compound (psylocibin) which was what inspired this company to begin with when the founders used it on their son will remain medically inaccessible, possibly at Schedule I in the US, while this startup’s compound may end up being covered by insurance and rake in piles of cash.

I get that it takes a lot of money to prove the efficacy of drugs. But there should be a better way to open some of these chemicals up and acknowledge the community that has worked hard, often at great personal and reputational risk, to demonstrate that these well-known drugs offer powerful options to treat a range of psychiatric illnesses.

reactordev•34m ago
You just described 150 years of Big Pharma Law.

Pharma, sprang up from taking wondrous compounds found in nature and isolated them or refined them into new compounds that they could patent, market, and sell to consumers.

Ibuprofen, for example, is crude oil.

hermanzegerman•26m ago
Yet Ibuprofen is so easy to make that only 6 plants make it worldwide and when one goes offline the shortages are felt throughout the world. Might be a bit more difficult than just crude oil
reactordev•25m ago
6 plants are allowed to make it. Everyone else thought the licensing fee was too high.

Unless you are referring to natural botanical plants, in which case, Pine Trees and turpentine is a good alternative found. IANAL but it would still need to find a way around the Ibuprofen compound patent.

hermanzegerman•16m ago
What licensing fee? There aren't any patent protections on Ibuprofen anymore. It's a generic for a very long time.

Also last time there was a shortage, one american BASF plant went down and they had trouble for almost a year before they could resume production

Aurornis•4m ago
> 6 plants are allowed to make it. Everyone else thought the licensing fee was too high

What licensing fee? It's an old, generic medicine. Anyone who wanted to set up an Ibuprofen manufacturing plant could do so relatively easily.

The reason more plants aren't coming online is that Ibuprofen is a couple pennies per pill at retail prices. There isn't money in making more ibuprofen.

dylan604•28m ago
Devil's advocate suggests that a synthetic can be produced the same way every time where a cultured plant might have varying levels of the active compound in the plant. That makes it difficult to prescribe doses. As an example, suggesting a patient take 1 cap and 2 stems will be problematic for accurate dosing.

Conspirator's advocate says that bigPharma has synthesized and patented every active plant compound so that keeping the actual plants scheduled is to their benefit.

dmbche•19m ago
I'm fairly certain it's possible to extract psylocibin from the murshroom, giving the same advantages that the synthetic would have!

Edit0: for a more thorough look: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/18/3/380

adgjlsfhk1•16m ago
that's generally much more expensive
hermanzegerman•19m ago
The same thing with Ketamine. As an i.v.-Medication dirt cheap, but the same drug in a nasal spray suddenly 500$(Spravato)
Aurornis•9m ago
It's a myth that you need a novel molecule to get a patent on a medicine.

A company can develop a formulation of generic, off-patent compounds and get FDA approval for that patented formulation.

Even old off-patent drugs are often brought back in new, on-patent formulations that can't be sold generically until the expiration of the patents on the formulation that was approved.

So even if they used psilocybin, they would get a patent on their formulation and get FDA approval for that formulation.

dekhn•9m ago
Yes, they have a few patents on the unique formulation (a hydrated crystalline form of psilocybin). See also: https://psychedelicalpha.com/data/psilocybin-patent-tracker
yewenjie•22m ago
Does anyone know if it is just synthetic psilocybin or a psilocybin-like molecule?
dzmien•7m ago
From what I can tell from searching for "Comp360", it is simply synthetic psilocybin. See https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10595939/
dekhn•5m ago
Everything I've read from them indicates it's the same chemical, but in a specific formulation. It's described in detail in the patent (one of them: https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200199161A1/en)
zamalek•3m ago
What people get wrong is that you don't just trip balls and get cured. Re-integration therapy is vital for lasting effects. Grabbing some shrooms and digging in is recreation, which is perfectly fine, but don't fool yourself or anyone else by suggesting it's for treatment.
mewpmewp2•2m ago
I think there's simply so much value in being able to see the same thing in so many different perspectives that you never have considered possible at all in your life before.