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You Do Not Understand Browser History (2013)

https://madhatted.com/2013/6/16/you-do-not-understand-browser-history
1•downbad_•1m ago•1 comments

The Surprising Heart of the Data-Center Boom

https://www.city-journal.org/article/loudoun-county-virginia-data-centers-construction
1•eatonphil•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: YourSpace – one username, a separate bio page for each thing you do

https://yourspace.page
1•iamhaseeb•4m ago•0 comments

AI Agent API Grader

https://saastr.ai/api-report-card
1•gertjandewilde•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: HypergraphZ – Hypergraphs, PageRank, Laplacians, and More in Zig

https://github.com/yamafaktory/hypergraphz
1•yamafaktory•7m ago•0 comments

Birds Are More Afraid of Women Than of Men

https://nautil.us/birds-are-more-afraid-of-women-than-of-men-1280333
1•Michelangelo11•8m ago•1 comments

Modyak – run Claude Code and Codex with any model from your Mac menu bar

https://modyak.com
1•robertkeus•8m ago•0 comments

Warren Buffett Did It

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/warren-buffett-retirement/685294/
1•littlexsparkee•8m ago•0 comments

Study shows how Nazi-era propaganda influences present-day attitudes

https://www.psypost.org/new-study-shows-how-nazi-era-propaganda-influences-present-day-attitudes/
1•geox•9m ago•0 comments

Equal Ping for All

https://bagnalla.github.io/posts/ping-charity.html
2•bagnalla•10m ago•0 comments

Beijing 'covered up passenger plane suicide crash that killed all 132 on board'

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15788033/Beijing-covered-passenger-plane-suicide-crash-kil...
2•Bender•11m ago•0 comments

TablePlus: Modern, native, and friendly GUI tool for relational databases

https://tableplus.com/
1•bundie•11m ago•0 comments

Unauthorized Notepad++ macOS fork credits Don Ho on AI plugin he didn't make

https://www.neowin.net/news/notepad-creator-issues-warning-to-users-about-an-unauthorized-macos-f...
1•bundie•12m ago•0 comments

Project Deal: Claude-run marketplace experiment

https://www.anthropic.com/features/project-deal
1•gmays•13m ago•0 comments

The Nintendo Switch 1 can run GameCube/Wii Games [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZqacXlM4AM
1•skibz•13m ago•0 comments

Machine

https://punkx.org/jackdoe/machine.html
1•ricardobeat•14m ago•0 comments

An orthodox file manager for macOS. Built for those who still prefer keyboards

https://www.captains-deck.com/
1•juhapekka69•14m ago•1 comments

ClickFS – Mount ClickHouse as a read-only filesystem

https://github.com/donge/clickfs
1•donge•14m ago•0 comments

How to Improve at Sensemaking AI?

https://commoncog.com/how-to-improve-at-sensemaking-ai/
1•rrherr•15m ago•1 comments

Amazon Supply Chain Services: Amazon's logistics network open to every business

https://twitter.com/amazonnews/status/2051240894842429624
1•taubek•17m ago•0 comments

Jane Street employees paid $9.4B in 2025

https://www.ft.com/content/82f3b9de-f91d-4726-ac85-5420373ecb64
3•throwaway2037•17m ago•1 comments

Gaps in national food production, worldwide

https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-025-01173-4
1•simonebrunozzi•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Aurra – Bi-temporal memory for AI agents (with LLM auto-supersede)

https://www.aurra.us/blog/level-2-auto-supersede-beta
1•akshayt2012•19m ago•0 comments

PyInfra 3.8.0 Is Out

https://github.com/pyinfra-dev/pyinfra/releases/tag/v3.8.0
4•wowi42•20m ago•0 comments

Endurance and perseverance are not the same thing

https://newsletter.awarelife.co.il/p/why-pushing-harder-isnt-the-same
1•genadym•20m ago•0 comments

Newton's law of gravity passes its biggest test

https://www.science.org/content/article/newton-s-law-gravity-passes-its-biggest-test-ever
6•pseudolus•20m ago•0 comments

A Spec Driven Back end development platform which help in build, evolve safely

1•undermineduser•21m ago•0 comments

Artemis II Photo Voter

https://artemistimeline.com/vote
1•kortex•22m ago•1 comments

The end of seats: pricing Netlify for 3B builders

https://www.netlify.com/blog/pricing-netlify-for-3-billion-builders/
1•seanwilson•22m ago•0 comments

Some children are drawing on fake moustaches to bypass online age checks

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/children-bypassing-age-verification-social-media-...
3•isaacfrond•24m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

My friend's nephew won't spend $200 on the tool dismantling his degree

https://pilgrima.ge/p/the-side-door
1•momentmaker•1h ago

Comments

A_D_E_P_T•1h ago
Opus 4.7 really has its own weird writing style, huh?

lol at this howler of a paragraph:

> "I want to leave that on the table for a moment, because the absurdity of it is easy to miss on the first reading. A young man about to commit a hundred thousand dollars and two years of his short life to a credentialed path that AI is currently dismantling, and the reason he has not yet picked up the instrument that is dismantling it is that he cannot find two hundred dollars a month. Not for a year — for a month. The credential he is about to buy could fund the subscription for forty years."

"Not for a year, for a month" of course makes zero sense -- but the intro sentence is also so characteristic; a variant of "let that sink in."

In truth, the whole thing makes zero sense:

(1) Because LLM access costs $0, and you can learn almost everything you need to know on the free tiers. You won't be able to work on serious projects, but that's not what noobs need, anyway.

(2) Because "Comp Sci" isn't coding. The friend's nephew could be doing more theoretical (and more prestigious) stuff in computer-adjacent mathematics or physics. Here LLMs might be an interesting tool, but they're strictly non-essential.

falcor84•1h ago
> "... that he cannot find two hundred dollars a month. Not for a year — for a month. The credential he is about to buy could fund the subscription for forty years."

> "Not for a year, for a month" of course makes zero sense

It made good sense to me - I read it as understanding that the claim is that one month of a subscription would be enough for them to understand what this technology is offering, and to make a more informed decision. It's a "try before you buy" argument - why would you put down the equivalent of 40 years of something, before giving a version of it a quick try for a 1 month's price?

A_D_E_P_T•19m ago
I read it as $200/year vs. $200/month. So "not for a year, but for a month," seemed silly, as the year would be much cheaper and would make it a real no-brainer...

But that's the whole issue, really. There are $10/month and $20/month tiers that are amazingly functional, even if you can't afford or don't want to pay $200/month. So $200/year is already a reality. As is $0/year, especially (but not solely) if you're on the kimi/deepseek/huggingface/OS path.