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One Battle After Another Review

https://www.tanishsmoviereviews.com/reviews/one_battle_after_another_2025.html
2•moviet•8m ago•0 comments

Remember Clippy

https://rememberclippy.com/
2•kierangill•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Synthea Fhir Data in BigQuery

1•brady_bastian•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: IdeaCred – automated scoring for GitHub repos

1•spranab•12m ago•0 comments

Death of 'He Is a Coding Machine'

https://medium.com/@ggonweb/death-of-he-is-a-coding-machine-f2f7c0818f8e
1•ggonweb•14m ago•0 comments

Warp-types: GPU shuffle UB becomes a compile error (Rust, Lean proof, zero cost)

https://github.com/modelmiser/warp-types
1•modelmiser•14m ago•1 comments

Swapped our heavy async pipeline for LEXINOVA

1•LEXINOVAFaqs•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Search for Apple Messages

https://github.com/dmd/imessage-search
1•dmd•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Regrada – The CI gate for LLM behavior

https://www.regrada.com/
1•matiasmolinolo•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Situation Monitor

https://www.situation-monitor.org/
1•zarathustra333•22m ago•0 comments

Interpret: China

https://interpret.csis.org/
1•gone35•24m ago•0 comments

Team House: How JSOC Uses Instagram Ads to Track Terrorists – Mike Yeagley [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OACwlV9I5LM
1•NN88•24m ago•0 comments

Yeahchain, a high-throughput data sync layer

1•YeahchainTECH•24m ago•0 comments

Supply-chain attack using invisible code hits GitHub and other repositories

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/03/supply-chain-attack-using-invisible-code-hits-github-and...
1•pabs3•24m ago•1 comments

Monitoring high-load systems with PULSESUN

1•PULSESUN•31m ago•0 comments

Automating data parsing for Mindzo Investment Union

1•MindzoFAQs•34m ago•0 comments

Making Chocolates: Lessons Learned

https://brian.jp/blog/making-chocolates-lessons-learned-35/
1•lofties•35m ago•1 comments

NFL linebacker charged w. killing girlfriend asked ChatGPT advice b4 calling 911

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1•randycupertino•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Catan Clock – a free PWA timer for keeping Catan turns moving

https://github.com/apasserby00/Catan-Clock/
1•apasserby00•37m ago•0 comments

What I Learned Running Two College Video Game Programs (2011-2018)

https://jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/vg-programs/
1•jasoneckert•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Try Gerbil Scheme in the Browser

https://trygerbil.dev/
2•agambrahma•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Fubar Daily – satirical news for people watching it unravel

1•anonnona8878•39m ago•0 comments

Jsse: Agent-coded JavaScript engine in Rust passing 99.96% of test262

https://github.com/pmatos/jsse
2•ivankra•40m ago•0 comments

Arancely – AI that calculates import costs in Argentina

https://www.arancely.com
2•flambee•41m ago•1 comments

The Billionaire Backlash Against a Philanthropic Dream

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/15/business/the-billionaire-backlash-against-a-philanthropic-drea...
2•tysone•42m ago•0 comments

Google wins Korea map access after 20-year freeze

https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/tech-science/20260314/google-wins-korea-map-access-after-20...
3•teleforce•42m ago•0 comments

A 277 KB no_std WebAssembly JIT engine that goes head-to-head with V8

https://github.com/mbbill/Silverfir-nano
1•mbbill•42m ago•0 comments

What "Ready" Means in AI-Assisted Software Builds

https://vibe2value.com/what-ready-actually-means/
1•mattcameron•43m ago•2 comments

CeraPiper: Custom Extruded Ceramics for Heat Exchange (2025)

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3745778.3766644
1•wslh•44m ago•0 comments

AI tools are making me lose interest in CS fundamentals

9•Tim25659•46m ago•13 comments
Open in hackernews

White House administration set to be paid $10B for brokering TikTok deal

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/14/tiktok-trump-administration-10bn
27•Jimmc414•2h ago

Comments

mrtksn•1h ago
This racketeering can serve as a model for tech independence across the globe. Everyone can force Meta/Google/twitter to sell their local businesses to local owners and the government get a payout.

I can’t believe the US took this route. EU is still trying to force open markets and rules based system but the future is gang rule.

stale2002•1h ago
Not really. This only works because the US market is valuable. A tech company can simply leave the market rather than sell. Just like tiktok would have been free to shut down in the USA.

The USA market belongs to the US, though, and other people are free to play by the rules or simply leave.

mrtksn•1h ago
Have you looked at the financial reports of those companies recently? US is the largest revenue stream but nowhere dominant.

USA is headed to have companies that used to serve 3-5 billion people markets to shrink to 0.35 billion market. US also doesn’t produce that much, unlike EU and China so when this system breaks those 0.35 billion people aren’t going to be as valuable as today.

Open regime change calls, attempts to manipulate elections, trying to start civil wars - it’s brewing.

The software industry is about to be decimated by AI anyway and US isn’t ahead in AI in any meaningful sense. When the status quo shatters there’s a good chance that tech would not be American industry anymore. The hardware too is made in China with European tooling. USA used to have an amazing brand but that’s being destroyed at outstanding pace.

Just like the way tech workers should have revolted against WFH instead of embracing it, the tech capitalist should also revolt against the breaking of the order. Both are extremely short sighted.

TacticalCoder•1h ago
> US also doesn’t produce that much, unlike EU and China

China OK. But a criticism we hear all the time inside the EU is that manufacturing is gone and that the number one export of the number one economy in the EU --that'd be cars from Germany-- are taking a serious beat up atm.

> The software industry is about to be decimated by AI anyway and US isn’t ahead in AI in any meaningful sense.

How is it not? China has some models but it's basically US, US, and more US: Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI... With chips made by NVidia and Google. So US and still more US. Is that not basically it?

The EU loves to posture a lot but until I see that turd that Windows is kicked out of all the EU institutions and Microsoft Office replaced for good by something else, I'm not believing it.

> USA used to have an amazing brand but that’s being destroyed at outstanding pace.

USA has 35 of the 50 biggest companies in the world ranked by market cap. China has 6 and the EU has... One! (Switzerland ain't the EU). One company for the EU in the top 50: that's ASML and even that is very mainly US owned.

I think you give the EU way too much credit and the US way too little.

Jimmc414•1h ago
Interesting that this post has been effectively banished from the site. Only visible scrolling back from the https://news.ycombinator.com/newest page
defrost•1h ago
Interesting in the sense that similar things happen all the time- stories get posted and either get no traction or else somebody starts a boisterous subthread with flags and downvotes that results in the HN algo downgrading "arguing".

FWiW it's currently #2 on https://hckrnews.com/ .. but that's chronology of submissions with votes, unweighted by comment numbers / arguments.