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Prison guards discussed cover-up of Epstein's death, inmate tells FBI

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article314966334.html
1•ParentiSoundSys•4m ago•0 comments

Patching minified Claude Code so it can hear webhooks

https://github.com/Connoropolous/claude-notifications-for-agents
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Show HN: Navtee – Golf course directory and navigation app

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ReactScope

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Show HN: Qry – CLI web search that always outputs JSON, with swappable back ends

https://github.com/justEstif/qry
2•justEstif•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SafeAgent – exactly-once execution guard for AI agent side effects

2•Lions2026•12m ago•1 comments

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2•jfornear•13m ago•1 comments

Forcing Flash Attention onto a TPU and Learning the Hard Way

https://archerzhang.me/forcing-flash-attention-onto-a-tpu
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Mechanical Movements Animated

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Show HN: Pipe Checker – paste a sales deal and it checks BANT qualification

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Juno – J Web IDE

https://jsoftware.github.io/juno/app/
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ReverseLM Playground

https://scottinallca.ps/reverse-lm/
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Integrating AI-Driven Predictive Analytics for Cybersecurity Risk Mitigation [pdf]

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adeyinka-Oluwatomisin/publication/401488012_Integrating_AI-D...
1•Olshansky•23m ago•0 comments

Msspproviders.io: a searchable directory of managed security service providers

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Old Versions of Programs, Drivers and Games

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Zero Sum Game

https://code.chuanqisun.com/zero-sum-game/
1•low_tech_punk•32m ago•0 comments

Karabiner-Elements is a powerful tool for customizing keyboards on macOS

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Coruna: The Mysterious Journey of a Powerful iOS Exploit Kit

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1•JumpCrisscross•35m ago•0 comments

How Vinay Prasad Came to Washington, and Why It Was Always Going to End This Way

https://anishkokamd.substack.com/p/how-vinay-prasad-came-to-washington
1•ssivark•36m ago•0 comments

Judge Voids Mass Layoffs at Voice of America

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/us/politics/judge-kari-lake-voa-layoffs.html
10•JumpCrisscross•37m ago•0 comments

Scaling and controlling an army of devices in parallel with voice commands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxfT4ZzG2l0
1•GPUboy•38m ago•0 comments

Plenty of AI hype, but not much useful software?

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Show HN: Yumo.to, a map of 19,652 onsens in Japan

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Americans Are Now a Target for ICE

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9•JumpCrisscross•47m ago•2 comments

All Bench Leaderboard for Comparing LLMs Across Benchmarks

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Multimodal Coding Agents as In-Context Policy Learners for Robot Manipulation

https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.04466
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Kalshi and Polymarket Are Each Eyeing Roughly $20B Valuations

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3•bookofjoe•49m ago•1 comments

State of WASI support for CPython: March 2026

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Show HN: Ethernity: Secure paper backups with age encryption and SSS

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2•minorglitch•53m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Iranian Women Graduate in Stem 3× the Rate of U.S. Women and Has 5× More PhDs

https://hrnews1.substack.com/p/iranian-women-graduate-in-stem-at
41•williesmellson•2h ago

Comments

yanhangyhy•1h ago
I do Remember Iranian ranking high in the IQ
gruez•1h ago
>Data showing Iranian women outperforming American women in STEM by a factor of nearly three doesn’t support that case, so it doesn’t get reported.

I thought the standard explanation for this was that in patriarchal societies women get "hard" degrees because that's their only way out of being oppressed as a housewife, and in more egalitarian societies women pursue what they like?

elcritch•1h ago
Not sure its a standard explanation, but i recall reading a couple of research articles about that topic.
Detrytus•1h ago
I think it is kind of a paradox which is clearly visible in some progressive Scandinavian countries like Sweden or Denmark.
MathMonkeyMan•1h ago
That was my thought as well, but all I know is hearsay.

It doesn't have to be one or the other, either. Whether women excel in science and medicine is not the sole indicator of their status in society.

onecommentman•1h ago
But it is one objective indicator in the right direction.
lurkercodemnky•1h ago
Your pop culture and political messaging tells women "liberation" is about sexualizing themselves and revolving their lives around attention.

Have you ever wondered, maybe you shouldn't be lecturing "patriarchal backward societies"?

Anyway, in poor societies neither men nor women have time or money to study "history of somalian drug trade" or something. They'd rather work a blue collar job than spending money on such degrees. That's why developing countries have relatively higher fraction of STEM graduates. Not all of them are in STEM out of passion in their hearts.

One thing I appreciate about the west is how everyone seems to be in their STEM fields out of passion. At least excluding those computer programmers from last 10 years of webshit boom.

echelon•1h ago
Can't people decide for themselves what matters?

Life is a short few trips around the sun, then eternal annihilation.

If you really want to ascribe "value" to it: prosperity tends to create chill attitudes. You see this in individuals (nepotism) and in societies. It's just evolutionary economics: genes, ideas, species spend in times of plenty, save in times of drought.

lurkercodemnky•1h ago
Is that the excuse for the life of online dating apps and only fans? You're destroying the society which your "conservative" "backward" forefathers built.
JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> maybe you shouldn't be lecturing "patriarchal backward societies"?

It's perfectly fair to criticize modern Iran. Particularly when it comes to mis-allocating its skilled population and history.

Look at it from the perspective of fitness: if Iran had let these women study and work freely, and had invested its resources in growing its economy instead of a dud of a nuclear programme, might it–not Israel–be the region's hegemon?

> That's why developing countries have many STEM graduates

Number of scientists and engineers per capita is directly propotional to GDP per capita [1].

[1] https://www.researchgate.net/figure/GDP-per-capita-vs-number...

lurkercodemnky•1h ago
> Number of scientists and engineers per capital is directly propotional to GDP per capital [1].

I meant the fraction. Do you have a plot of number of college gradutates on the same axes? I am sure it will be a steeper line.

JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> meant the fraction

Decent hypothesis, but not substantiated.

In 2020 the fraction of graduates who were STEM in China was 41%, Russia 37%, Germany 36%, Iran 33%, India 30%, and France 26% [1]. If we take the eleven countries in that article's GDP per capita, we find no statistically-significant relationship.

[1] https://cset.georgetown.edu/article/the-global-distribution-...

lurkercodemnky•47m ago
Thanks for correcting me -- the correlation is weaker than I would expect; though I will stand by my original commentary on the broader cultural issues.

It would be interesting to contrast how much of them are STEM vs other "real world degrees" that get a job (accounting, hotel management or whatever) vs the "liberal arts" degrees.

> The WEF report identified China, India, the United States, Russia, Iran, Indonesia, and Japan as the top seven STEM graduate-producing countries in the world.

I think the US (and probably Germany too) is an outlier here because of the number of immigrants who arrive to study STEM degrees.

JumpCrisscross•23m ago
> think the US (and probably Germany too) is an outlier here because of the number of immigrants who arrive to study STEM degrees

"About 30 percent of STEM degree holders living in the United States are immigrants" [1].

So sigificant as a fraction of immigrants. But not particularly meaningful to the trend. (I suspected the effect you hypothesise might exist within countries. But alas, higher-income households produce more STEM graduates [2].)

[1] https://spectrum.ieee.org/stem-immigration-diversity-gaps#:~...

[2] https://www.brookings.edu/articles/economic-inequalities-amo...

wanderlust123•1h ago
Except what you are saying doesn’t really make sense and is implicitly sexist. You are assuming women in those countries don’t enjoy studying these subjects.

Also, to pursue a hard STEM degree or phd would detract from being a housewife, so no “oppressive” husband would allow that in the first place. Ergo the women pursuing these paths are not oppressed in the first place.

Dylan16807•24m ago
> You are assuming women in those countries don’t enjoy studying these subjects.

It does not assume that. Even with equal enjoyment of multiple subjects, there's a lot of other factors that affect what you study. And you can enjoy subjects that aren't your favorite.

> Also, to pursue a hard STEM degree or phd would detract from being a housewife, so no “oppressive” husband would allow that in the first place. Ergo the women pursuing these paths are not oppressed in the first place.

What percent of the women in these programs are already married? That counterargument only applies to women that currently have husbands, not women worried about future husbands.

redwood•1h ago
Once liberated this economy is going to roar
kulahan•1h ago
If you think the US has an interest in either Iran OR Iraq being dominant in the region without, at BEST, being completely subservient to the US, you may want to review how you think this will turn out.
BirAdam•1h ago
s/US/Israel/g
Izikiel43•1h ago
What he said and what you say do not contradict each other.

Iran can be a puppet of the USA and have a great economy as well.

lmz•1h ago
See also: Japan or South Korea.
7e•1h ago
This is a pro-Communist, anti-Israel propaganda site which publishes articles such as, “Report: North Korea Is Now Beating America in Healthcare, Education, Housing, and Transportation” etc.

For the record, it’s often the case that women to into STEM in countries like Iran and Russia because they are denied opportunity elsewhere.

lostmsu•1h ago
Learning that in Iran jurisprudence is limited for women, I agree on Iran. But will nitpick on Russia. What do you think is denied for women in Russia that is not denied in US/EU?
tokai•1h ago
Russia decriminalized domestic violence in 2017.
hollerith•1h ago
An unreliable source of fast answers says that in February 2017, legislation was signed that downgraded first-time domestic violence offenses that do not cause serious bodily harm--defined as injuries requiring hospital treatment or causing a loss of ability to work--from a criminal offense to an administrative violation.
monkaiju•1h ago
have a link for that claim?
Detrytus•1h ago
Well, to be honest most countries in the world beat America in healthcare and transportation, and to lesser degree in education and housing. US are a third world country with big army, that’s it.
firen777•49m ago
> most countries in the world

Can you provide actual statistic to support this claim instead of just saying hip anti-America rhetoric to sound cool?

There are a lot of legitimate criticisms regarding the US infrastructure. I'd even agree with a "most WEIRD countries in the world beat America..." take. But to omit the numerous less privileged countries, or even the less privileged majority part of supposedly powerful countries in order to clown on the US does not sit right with me.

North Korea is absolutely not one of them and you would know if you read even a slight bit about the stories from the defectors, or corroborate their stories with stories from Chinese merchants shipping supplies to North Korea and their interactions with North Korean soldiers.

VerifiedReports•58m ago
That title is neither pro-Communist nor anti-Israel. What are you on about?
csomar•1h ago
This is not limited to Iran. Many Islamic countries have very high female participation in STEM because these degrees grant women greater freedoms. Iran (and most Muslim countries) is not Afghanistan; women do have a certain degree of freedom, and in some countries it's considerable.

Another point about STEM: families are more likely to accept, and even encourage, their women to go abroad and study. This is strictly STEM-specific: something like music or cinema wouldn't be accepted and would be social suicide. In my opinion, this is the very reason women push so hard in STEM in these countries.

It's still worth noting that the Iranian government isn't against its people or women pursuing higher education. They definitely encourage it (it's free!). They just want their people to align with their ideals and contribute to their goals.