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Cursor Goes to War for AI Coding Dominance

https://www.forbes.com/sites/annatong/2026/03/05/cursor-goes-to-war-for-ai-coding-dominance/
1•jsk2600•1m ago•0 comments

Easy AI job resume builder

https://resume-forge-production.up.railway.app
1•drxgos•2m ago•0 comments

US regulators say banks won't face extra capital charges on tokenized securities

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-regulators-say-banks-wont-face-extra-capital-charges-...
1•speckx•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I made a free list of 100 places where you can promote your app

https://launchdirectories.com
1•rosennn•3m ago•0 comments

Auto-Saves Instagram Stories Before They Disappear

https://story-vault-seven.vercel.app/
1•mtndev•4m ago•2 comments

CO2 Emissions

https://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions
1•pinkmuffinere•4m ago•0 comments

Auto-Saves Instagram Stories Before They Disappear

https://www.indiehackers.com/post/auto-saves-instagram-stories-before-they-disappear-275a305b22
1•mtndev•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Aporium AI – a study app that refuses to give you answers

https://aporium-ai.com/
1•kenandervisagic•6m ago•0 comments

Nintendo directly sues U.S. Government over tariffs

https://hanafuda.report/articles/nintendo-directly-sues-u-s-government-over-tariffs/
2•brandrick•6m ago•0 comments

LVGL Kft switches to freemium; closes lv_xml module

https://forum.lvgl.io/t/xml-engine-further-plan/23587
1•bobmcnamara•6m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Rental Property Deal Analyzer – 20 metrics, deal scoring, AI analysis

https://rental-property-deal-analyzer.onrender.com
1•bkapu•8m ago•0 comments

David J. Farber, Known as the 'Grandfather of the Internet,' Dies at 91

https://www.wsj.com/tech/david-j-farber-dies-at-91-99a23aca
1•sonabinu•9m ago•1 comments

Evaluating Godot (2023)

https://caseyyano.com/on-evaluating-godot-b35ea86e8cf4
2•Trung0246•9m ago•0 comments

Lawyer's Open Software Reading List

https://blueoakcouncil.org/lawyer-reading-list
2•themaxdavitt•9m ago•0 comments

Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence [pdf]

https://cdn.sanity.io/files/4zrzovbb/website/3f7fd9d552e66269bdb108e207c5d80531d04b8b.pdf
2•pseudolus•10m ago•0 comments

Linkhut: A Social Bookmarking Site

https://ln.ht
3•Imustaskforhelp•10m ago•0 comments

Ask/Show HN: Low margin B2C product in a crowded market. What to do?

https://bookmadeforyou.com
2•warrenronsiek•12m ago•1 comments

Pentagon names former DOGE employee Gavin Kliger as new chief data officer

https://defensescoop.com/2026/03/06/doge-dod-gavin-kliger-new-pentagon-chief-data-officer/
3•anigbrowl•12m ago•0 comments

Claude Code [Beta] for Intellij

https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/27310-claude-code-beta-
3•dgs_sgd•13m ago•0 comments

Boosting the Tesla tower strike energy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoGbrgOhPes
2•louwrentius•14m ago•0 comments

Making music on the TI graphing calculator

https://cdm.link/making-music-on-the-ti-82/
3•harmoni-pet•14m ago•0 comments

The Weight of AI on Engineers

https://quii.dev/The_weight_of_AI_on_engineers
3•quii•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: VaultNote – Local-first encrypted note-taking in the browser

https://vaultnote.saposs.com/
3•powerwild•17m ago•0 comments

BLM Acquires Inholding in Colorado's Dominguez-Escalante NCA

https://coloradosun.com/2026/03/06/blm-acquires-escalante-ranch/
3•mooreds•18m ago•1 comments

How to Build a Data Agent in 2026

https://twitter.com/jamiequint/status/2029705203457609785
2•dmpetrov•18m ago•0 comments

Oura buys gesture-navigation startup DoublePoint

https://www.engadget.com/wearables/oura-buys-gesture-navigation-startup-doublepoint-163758659.html
2•andsoitis•18m ago•0 comments

Codex for Open Source

https://developers.openai.com/codex/community/codex-for-oss/
3•jonluca•19m ago•0 comments

Nested Training for Mutual Adaptation in Human-AI Teaming

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17737
2•PaulHoule•19m ago•0 comments

Codex for Open Source Software

https://openai.com/form/codex-for-oss/
2•tosh•19m ago•0 comments

macOS Tahoe windows have different corner radiuses

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/3/1.html
3•robenkleene•20m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

U.S. Capabilities Are Showing Signs of Rot

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/military-failures-trump-iran/686244/
54•exceptione•8h ago

Comments

exceptione•8h ago
Gift link: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/military-failures-...

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EDIT, new link: https://web.archive.org/web/20260306120140/https://www.theat...

I guess the gift link has reached its limit.

vardump•7h ago
Doesn't seem to work.
exceptione•7h ago
Too bad. I provided a new link in an edit.
collabs•7h ago
It says

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bryancoxwell•7h ago
I believe the Atlantic requires an account to read gift links
exceptione•7h ago
It shouldn't, I guess there is a limit. I added a new link.
DivingForGold•6h ago
You would expect a title / subtitle like this from the Atlantic. I hope the G men pay a little visit to their offices . . .
analognoise•3h ago
You’re hoping the government chills free speech so that America is no longer a place worth defending?

That sentiment is the least America thing I’ve seen today, but it’s early.

alkyon•3h ago
I was able to read it whole without gift link but with reader mode turned on
monista•2h ago
Have you guys tried to read it with javascript turned off, as I always do? Works for me.
crikeykangaroo•7h ago
It's important to mention the morals of the US which seem to have already rotten. Carpet bombing a country to "free" them.

Let's not kid ourselves, this is all because of Israel.

ap99•7h ago
From mine and plenty of others point view, US morals are on the rise.

Go ask some Iranians (both in the US and in Iran) what they think about their leadership change.

Same with Venezuelans.

OKRainbowKid•7h ago
There's no inherent contradiction between rotten morals and high morale.
surgical_fire•7h ago
Iranians must indeed be thrilled at having their capital bombed and civilian infrastructure in chaos.

Tehran is not a mudhut backwater, it is an actual city of 15M+ people.

As much they could possibly despise their current leadership, they will likely despise a lot more the country that is throwing bombs in their neighborhood. And rightly so.

lostmsu•7h ago
They might be, if the losses are really less than from killings of protestors. Hell, it's better to die for something than for nothing.
hhh•7h ago
The country is perfectly capable of having its own rotten morals, and outsourcing of all blame to Israel is just excusing the mistakes of American leadership.
fakedang•7h ago
> outsourcing of all blame to Israel is just excusing the mistakes of American leadership.

Isn't it really the other way around? Israel is literally outsourcing its war and its war crimes to the US military (the strike on the girls' school was not Israeli but American).

Sure, Israel is getting some bombardment, but the lion's share of retaliatory strikes are being borne by American allies, almost all of whom have now lost trust in the US, and are now being forced to buy stockpiles from the EU and even Ukraine because the Americans came unprepared.

It's telling when the tightly controlled media in those countries lets billionaire magnates openly criticize their country's relationship with the US (not Israel), on national print.

red-iron-pine•1h ago
if by "mistakes" you mean a concerted effort to capture all powerful people in the US by filming them fucking kids on an island, then yes.

Epstein worked for the Mossad

embedding-shape•7h ago
As any empire who eventually fell, the US too will fall because of hubris, thinking they're invincible solely because technology and a big population. Seemingly there is little support for the war, and surely once boots on the ground are deployed, and bodies start having to be flown home, the support will drop even more. Personally the question remained to be answered is if people will actually actively revolt once that starts happening? Given the last year, I'm not so sure about that yet.
collabs•7h ago
We should demand answers from our own elected representatives.

》 All of these systems have been linked to dozens of illegal airstrikes, including on designated humanitarian sites, resulting in thousands of civilian casualties. None of these systems are necessary to protect Israel from incoming drone or rocket attacks.

https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/prepared-remar...

DLA•7h ago
Nobody is carpet bombing. Baseless claim.

And what is your association to speak about US MIL morale may ask?

morkalork•7h ago
Just for clarification who's allowed, and who's not allowed, to have opinions on the morality of the US military? So far the list seems to exclude even American veterans.
righthand•7h ago
Right not carpet bombing exactly but multiple days now of bombing a country that has never attacked us with their military. Every time the question is asked "why are we bombing them then" the answer is "just because" or "it's how war is fought" or "we had to kill one guy". So the relentless murder of innocents certainly feels like "carpet bombing".
DLA•3h ago
You are kidding right? "Right not carpet bombing exactly but multiple days now of bombing a country that has never attacked us with their military." Iran conducted thousands of attack against US and coalition forces in Iraq with IEDs made in Iran.
lawn•2h ago
Technically not carpet bombing but the US did blow up a school for girls.
somewhereoutth•7h ago
It could also be because we don't want a theocratic regime with nuclear weapons and the delivery systems to put them on European capitals.

It could also be that the whole region is simply tired of their bullshit, and would like to normalize their relations with Israel and generally get on with life without nonsense like Hamas and Hezbollah interfering. Note how Lebanon is seeing this as an opportunity to get rid of Hezbollah once and for all.

surgical_fire•7h ago
> It could also be because we don't want a theocratic regime with nuclear weapons and the delivery systems to put them on European capitals.

This is laughable. The current US administration would likely jizz their collective pants if Iran did a nuclear strike to a European capital. They can barely hide their hatred of EU and what it represents.

No, fuck this noise. Iran is being bombed by the US and Israel for their own evil reasons. Europe has many failures, but this Iran bullshit is not on us. Go pin this in someone else.

cardanome•7h ago
Israel serves the interest of US imperialism. It is a project of Western imperialism that couldn't exist without its support.

The war against Iran is deeply unpopular in the US so leaders try to blame Israel. They are playing on the anti-semitic tropes of certain groups secretly controlling the government. It is important to not fall into this narrative.

If the US had told Israel that they wouldn't support them if they attacked Iran, this war wouldn't have happened.

What we see is a continuation of US imperialism as it has always been. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya. There have never been any morals.

The war against Iran serves the geostrategic interests of US imperialism. It is the only country that dared to oppose them, that dared to criticize the genocide in Palestine, that dares to ally with their rivals.

jalapenoj•5h ago
There’s nothing secret about how AIPAC controls the US government.
eichler1•3h ago
All y'all's conspiracy theories about Israel are just tiresome, and of course, false. Israel has advanced to the point that it likely could exist, or soon will be able to exist, without support of the U.S. The U.S. military likely relies more on Israeli technology than the other way around, and certainly the U.S. military would get nowhere in the Middle East without the IDF's and Mossad's unparalleled military intelligence and planning. Remember that when Israel attacked Iran last year, the IDF was doing fine and taking out targets until that pendejo plastered with orange makeup in the tackily gilded White House, then still deluded with the idea of receiving a Nobel peace prize, screamed at Netanhayu to stop so he could drop a huge bomb and take credit in the gullible (or now captive) U.S. media that he "ended" the war.

Also worth consideration is that the comment by the boozing, former TV host U.S. secretary "of war" that rules of engagement are "stupid" stands in stark contrast to the IDF's scrupulous use of rules of engagement and resort to teams of lawyers to guide its military activities. Remember that the IDF warns residents of buildings it targets and even sends them texts messages to get out before bombing the buildings. Who else does that?

Also incredibly tiresome and patently false is that Israel committed "genocide" in Gaza -- no matter how many "activists" and misguided Western politicians scream that term. Hamas illegally entered Israel on 7 Oct 2023 and massacred more than a thousand Israeli citizens, and kidnapped hundred more, including babies and octogenarians, to be kept in fetid conditions and used as political pawns (or killed). Hamas even played politics with the bodies of Israelis they killed. Hamas raped and killed one young Israeli woman, then paraded her body around in the back of a technical (pickup) to the enthusiastic cheers of Gazans. For such acts of barbarism, Hamas had an approx. 55 to 60-percent approval rating from Gazans. Hamas purposely hid munitions in hospitals and schools then played the victim when those facilities were bombed. Hamas also forced people to stay in the buildings bombed by the IDF to run up their alleged death toll. This is how those depraved cowards play their game.

Did you ever notice when the Western press dutifully announced the Gaza death toll, the source was the "Gaza Health Ministry"? In other words, Hamas -- which allows NO press freedom of any kind -- is free to make up the death toll that forms the basis for mindless screaming of "genocide."

The irony is that Hamas is deftly playing Western liberals. Consider that Hamas's own charter explicitly calls for the death of all Jews -- genocide, anyone -- along with other non-Muslims (so Christians and nonbelievers are next).

On the other hand, the 7 Oct 2023 Hamas massacre turned out to be the most catastrophic miscalculation in modern military history. Every senior officer from Hamas, Hezbollah, IRGC, Houthi and Iran (Khamenei) now is dead.

jfengel•1h ago
the 7 Oct 2023 Hamas massacre turned out to be the most catastrophic miscalculation in modern military history.

I'm genuinely unclear on what the calculation was supposed to reveal. What did they think the outcome was going to be?

I'm put in mind of the 9/11 attacks on the US -- arguably, an even bigger miscalculation. At the time, everybody expected there to be follow-ups, and there were none.

The US certainly managed to tie itself up in knots of security theater, but al Qaeda painted a massive target on its own back. I cannot imagine what they thought was going to happen.

As for Gaza, as best I can judge, it was Iran's idea to sacrifice plenty of Gazans in the hopes that Israel would overreact and isolate itself even further from the world. Which is what they got, but that's really a lot of cost for not much benefit. Israel was already quite isolated; it just made the news for a while.

cardanome•42m ago
Wow this is the worst hasbara attempt I have seen in a long time.

The irony is that I was actually defending Israel in a sense as I don't make it solely responsible for the Iran war. But you would rather agree with literal antisemites than admit any weakness of the oh so superior people of Israel.

You are completely delusional. Do you really think the Arab states would play ball with with Israel if daddy US didn't force them? The people of the world hate Israel for its crimes against humanity.

You couldn't even defeat Hamas. You had to seek an armistice that only one sides respects: Hamas. You have broken it nearly every day. You still refuse to sent basic aid into Gaza.

> Did you ever notice when the Western press dutifully announced the Gaza death toll, the source was the "Gaza Health Ministry"? In other words, Hamas -- which allows NO press freedom of any kind -- is free to make up the death toll that forms the basis for mindless screaming of "genocide."

uhm

> Israeli officials appeared to accept that some 70,000 Palestinians have died in the war in Gaza. Israel had long disputed the figures from Gaza's health ministry, saying the agency was run by Hamas.

https://www.dw.com/en/israel-broadly-accepts-gaza-ministry-d...

I guess you didn't get the memo.

> Consider that Hamas's own charter explicitly calls for the death of all Jews -- genocide, anyone -- along with other non-Muslims (so Christians and nonbelievers are next).

Oh yeah, it says such horrible things like:

> The Palestinian people are one people, made up of all Palestinians, inside and outside of Palestine, irrespective of their religion, culture or political affiliation.

or

> Hamas believes that the message of Islam upholds the values of truth, justice, freedom and dignity and prohibits all forms of injustice and incriminates oppressors irrespective of their religion, race, gender or nationality. Islam is against all forms of religious, ethnic or sectarian extremism and bigotry.

or

> Hamas affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity.

https://web.archive.org/web/20170510123932/http://hamas.ps/e...

I know you were not referring to the charter of 2017 but of 1988 because why play fair. But what you said is even a gross misrepresentation of the charter of 1988.

I sadly don't have time to debunk all the other lies that have been debunked thousands of times already.

The day will come when those that commit crimes against humanity will face the consequences.

Palestine will be free.

righthand•7h ago
When the military spends 2 decades integrating Israel technology because we enabled people to be buying random technology to integrate as a method of building the military, then the result is that we've sold out the military arm to a terrorist nation, Israel. They are strong arming us into doing their bidding because our core systems now run off their servers.
moi2388•7h ago
Oh please. Talk to actual Iranians. They are overjoyed somebody is doing something about the regime.
orwin•6h ago
https://niacouncil.org/nationwide-poll-of-iranian-americans-...

I know, material reality sometimes go against idealist fantasy.

smitty1e•6h ago
I would submit the judgement to the Iranian people and the surrounding countries under random attack from Iran.
petesergeant•7h ago
As someone living in a city currently under an Iranian barrage ... come on man, this is a fuckin' reach. The amount of drivel commentary being generated from this war so far is shameful.

Also: I hadn't quite realized just how dead-internet Twitter had become. The amount of simply untrue comments, misattributed photos, etc. I mean it's always been bad, but the noise is just absolutely overwhelming now.

_menelaus•7h ago
Why are you under an Iranian barrage right now? What led to it?
petesergeant•7h ago
The Americans and Israelis are bombing Iran, and Iran is attacking the GCC countries. Do they not have the news where you are?
manyaoman•7h ago
https://archive.fo/ZFThP
xnx•7h ago
Works fine in Chrome. Is Firefox somehow better?
manyaoman•7h ago
When using Chrome I get stuck in an endless CAPTCHA loop. Could be an individual problem though, so I've removed the hint.
cyberax•7h ago
It seems to be a rather weak article. I think everyone in the US military was expecting that a certain number of drones/rockets are going to make it through.

But they're not going to present a serious threat to the overall military capabilities. Look at Ukraine, it's getting pummeled by literally thousands of drones. For years. Yet it's still fighting.

No, a more serious question is what the US is going to do if the air bombing campaign fails to effect a regime change.

embedding-shape•7h ago
> No, a more serious question is what the US is going to do if the air bombing campaign fails to effect a regime change

How is this even a question though? The Islamic Republic's religion literally gets fueled by martyrdom, something the US and Israel is handing out freely these last few days, it only serves to make the republic stronger and more fearsome, and plays into their hand. Ok, you killed one leader, now there are ten more that are even more willing to die for the cause, and for each next one you kill, you spawn ten more. What really is the point here?

Unless the US and Israel decides to actively invade with humans on the ground and some serious overtaking of organizations, entities and institutions, this war serves nothing else but create more future martyrs, which their entire religion centers around.

moi2388•7h ago
The point is weakening the regime so the population can rise up. Iranians do not want this government, in case you didn’t know
embedding-shape•5h ago
Yeah, and making current leaders into martyrs is a great way to make the regime stronger, not weaker, is my point.

"Iranians" is a big umbrella, just like all Americans don't want the same thing, the same is true in other countries. After a week of bombings the regime seems as strong as ever, so clearly there are Iranians who are still supporting the regime, otherwise it would have fallen already. But again, killing them with senseless assassinations only seems to make them stronger, because of their religion.

red-iron-pine•1h ago
they didn't want saddam, too.

in group / out group. people tend to stop hating their government when outsiders start bombing schools.

righthand•7h ago
Notice the videos of Iranians celebrating the death of their leader have stopped as they continuously get bombed after his death. Do you think that is building good will or no consequences for the future with anyone?
pu_pe•7h ago
I would add the Ukraine war as indicative of this as well. It exposed the fact that American supplies are severely constrained by their supply chain (apparently some AA equipment is going to be redirected from Ukraine to the Middle East now), and that the US/Western military did not have an answer to modern drone warfare.
exceptione•7h ago
Yep.

Add to that that there is, on the tactical level, a severe unpreparedness for the new battlefield. A recent exercise with the Ukrainians only underlined that once more, as in: their drone team completely obliterated the western teams. Luckily, it was just an exercise.

manyaoman•7h ago
If the US isn't even competent at war anymore, what's left?
Ekaros•7h ago
Financial manipulation of markets... And even there it is probably half pure luck and other half inertia...
beAbU•31m ago
Adtech
yomismoaqui•7h ago
The decline of the USA empire is clearer, day by day.

I'm starting to watch videos from today's China and comparing with 30 years ago its like night and day, sons have a much better life than their parents. The typical evolution from parents that worked on the fields to sons working with computers or selling things on Douyin. You see new cars, new buildings, from the outside you feel like this country is "going up".

Compare this to the USA now and 30 years ago. The disillusionment, the social strife, electing a president like Trump that makes George W. Bush seem like a good pick, people than can leaving the country for greener pastures... Sons have worse opportunities than their parents.

If you just compare the gradient of China and USA you will see it clear.

_DeadFred_•2h ago
As someone who grew up in the US, we went through the same cycles in the 1970s and 1980s and it's about that time period where it comes through again. I remember the fear that we were losing and the Soviet Union was outcompeting us. Reagan (the President that just shutdown mental institutions and put the people in them to live on the streets) told us constantly in much scarier words than we talk about China we were losing to the Soviets. My parents were in constant fear for their jobs. Interest rates made home buying unaffordable. Everything was rundown because there was a boom in the 50/60s and that stuff was getting tired and run down. There were huge crack epidemics and city downtowns looked bombed out.

China will start going through it as all that new infrastructure starts needing to be replaced and/or maintenance costs go up, 'new' cool cities just become regular old cities, peoples bodies break down and populace gets tired.

I am so glad that China is doing good though. I'm excited for more people's lives to improve!

Teever•2h ago
It's fascinating what things get flagged on HN.