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Atoms and Knowledge

https://by.ben.church/on-atoms-and-knowledge/
1•bnchrch•1m ago•0 comments

Claude Fable 5 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9Wz2PV404E
1•int_daniel•2m ago•0 comments

The Download: whole-body rejuvenation drugs and five things to know about AI

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/09/1138604/the-download-anti-aging-drugs-ai-five-things-...
1•joozio•2m ago•0 comments

Anthropic releases Claude Fable 5

https://www.theverge.com/news/946725/anthropic-releases-claude-fable-5-mythos
1•diwank•2m ago•0 comments

Tactical Drone Factory [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/va8Bs70sJag
1•mikkohypponen•3m ago•1 comments

The Rise and (Potential) Fall of Letterboxd

https://www.statsignificant.com/p/the-rise-and-potential-fall-of-letterboxd
1•speckx•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: CI/lock – supply-chain attestation CLI, from the Witness creators

https://cilock.dev/blog/signed-record-we-didnt-have-in-march/
1•colek42•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: DeployCrate, Render-style deployments on infrastructure you own

https://deploycrate.com/
1•mbvisti•5m ago•0 comments

Measurement of Dynamic EQ in AirPods

https://www.lttlabs.com/articles/2026/06/09/priming-revisited-its-not-just-the-airpods-pro-3
1•LabsLucas•5m ago•0 comments

Memory Is Purpose

https://twitter.com/ashwingop/status/2061836996541083912
1•gmays•5m ago•0 comments

This is how agents lie online

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdd4JwWiRk4
1•frag•8m ago•0 comments

System Card: Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 [pdf]

https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/d00db56fa754a1b115b6dd7cb2e3c342ee809620.pdf
27•scrlk•8m ago•4 comments

Claude Fable 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-fable-5-mythos-5
47•Philpax•8m ago•5 comments

ACM SIGPLAN Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI) 2026

https://dl.acm.org/toc/pacmpl/2026/10/PLDI
1•matt_d•10m ago•0 comments

New dataset of human-curated GLAM RSS feeds available on GitHub

https://github.com/ResearchBuzz/GLAM-RSS-feeds
1•Calishat•11m ago•1 comments

Running DeepSeek-V4-Flash on a Raspberry Pi

https://twitter.com/danveloper/status/2064387956387758206
1•gokhan•11m ago•0 comments

Amazon employees ask Seattle to put the brakes on new data centers

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/945809/amazon-employees-seattle-data-center-m...
3•Brajeshwar•11m ago•0 comments

CrankGPT is an offline and off-the-grid AI box

https://squeezlabs.github.io/handcrank/
1•bobbiechen•12m ago•0 comments

Icare: Game streaming millions of 3D Gaussian Splats to the browser

https://twitter.com/theworldlabs/status/2064383770573361185
2•dmarcos•12m ago•1 comments

Economist Snapshot: The Rising Cost of Data Center Pushback

https://urbanland.uli.org/capital-markets-and-finance/economist-snapshot-the-rising-cost-of-data-...
1•littlexsparkee•12m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: If you could do anything, what would you do?

1•chistev•13m ago•0 comments

Microsoft AI chief on why it's 'dangerous' to call AI 'alive'

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/947021/mustafa-suleyman-ceo-of-microsoft-ai-s...
1•timpera•14m ago•0 comments

Turing universal neural networks do not require global clocks

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-73830-6
1•croes•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RoboCo- A 20 agent software company w role-gated lifecycle. Self hosted

https://github.com/rennf93/roboco
1•rennf93•14m ago•0 comments

GitHub Copilot Just Became a Slot Machine You Can't Afford

https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/198015
1•nanacnote•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: VQAScore – open eval metric/reward model, now for text-to-video

https://github.com/linzhiqiu/t2v_metrics
1•linzhiqiu•15m ago•0 comments

How the Heck Do Traffic Lights Work? (An Interactive Exploration)

https://perthirtysix.com/how-the-heck-do-traffic-lights-work
1•speckx•16m ago•0 comments

ECDSA.fail (40.5% ahead of Google’s classified circuit)

https://www.ecdsa.fail/
1•ericpauley•16m ago•0 comments

Rotational 3D printing of active–passive filaments and lattices

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2537250123
1•PaulHoule•18m ago•0 comments

Tchap: French govt messaging service breached in account hijacking attack

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/french-govt-messaging-service-breached-in-account-...
1•sahbasanai•20m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

'Sloppenheimer:' Amazon Employees Mock the Company's AI on Slack

https://www.404media.co/sloppenheimer-amazon-employees-mock-the-companys-ai-on-slack/
91•doener•1h ago

Comments

stanac•45m ago
"Sign up for free access to this post".

There should be a rule about this kind of posts. If there isn't already.

https://archive.ph/1YRCE

cheshire_cat•41m ago
By that logic links to the FT and the WaPo also couldn't be posted. Which I guess is a fair position to take, but seems too limiting to me.
functionmouse•36m ago
> seems too limiting to me.

articles restricting most users from reading them seems too limiting

ban all sites with paywalls/login walls including Twitter, NYT, FT, Business Insider, literally all of them

airstrike•28m ago
WSJ and Bloomberg offer "gift links" that paid users can share. The latter is only good for 7 days IIRC, however.
garciasn•9m ago
From those that are often posted here, most appear to have an upper limit on the number of clicks before it's disabled. On a site with a community as large as HN, by the time I get around to it (well within the supposed 7d window), it's already disabled.

The only real option is archive.is/ph and/or use a heavily updated version of the bypass-paywalls extension that is now dead due to litigious behavior (I used Claude to update the code to work with the sites I most frequent that were getting annoying; I'm looking at you Star Tribune).

incanus77•22m ago
Ok, anyone care to gather at a coffee shop so that we can discuss the print version?
ssl-3•13m ago
You guys haven't been going to the meetings?
Forgeties79•19m ago
There are plenty of posts every day that don’t require you to get through a paywall - I personally just ignore them. I imagine there are only a handful of paywalled articles a week, and most of them end up having an archive link in the comments anyway
imglorp•14m ago
Seems pretty easy to have a bot automatically try to create an archive link and comment it.
dminik•28m ago
What meaningful conversation can you have about an article you can read beyond the headline?
rustystump•6m ago
Sadly, knowing most people, headline is rarely read past even when it isnt paywalled
cyanydeez•39m ago
Someone should point their LLM at creating a web plugin that just overlays a comment section & wiki style editing for archive and other similar websites. Then we can do the same thing LLMs are doing to invalidate primary sources.
sarreph•38m ago
> If there isn't already.

There is![0]

[0] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10178989

mirashii•28m ago
Importantly, in that rule:

> Complaints about paywalls are off topic, so please don't post them.

gavinray•45m ago
I recently wound up in conversation with someone working at Amazon. Inevitably, the convo steered into AI/LLM's at some point.

Here is what I learned:

- AWS had an in-house LLM tool that was terrible they tried to use for a while

- A lot of them still use Kiro

- Claude Code is currently the de-facto standard

- They're in the process of getting some custom Codex variant that doesn't phone-home and is audited approved

- There's no mandated organizational standard for what exact tools to some, various teams have different levels of adoption and stacks

- No org-wide/team-wide conventions for Claude Code

- They do have token budgets

- There's an intenral push for something called "Agent Spaces" which was described to me as a sort of Lovable/Bolt-type thing if I understood it right

I can't validate all of this and I might have misremembered, but just in case anyone else finds it interesting.

add-sub-mul-div•39m ago
From the outside it always seems laughably circuitious compared to just learning skills ourselves.

Even if it did let me fill out TPS reports 20% faster, who even cares compared to all of this chaos?

wahnfrieden•24m ago
Shareholders want the company to figure out how to pay fewer employees, and pay them less by down-skilling them
dfee•22m ago
the problem is scale. there's a tension between an individual developing technical skills (transfer cost is high, slow, expensive) and developing agent skills (transfer cost is low, instant, free).

so, just like a manager manages employees, or you consult a contractor, agents are a way of getting leverage over a system.

that said, if you want to learn to play saxophone, you're free to do so. just note your personal endeavors may begin to look more like hobbies than marketable skills.

Perz1val•45m ago
Archive link? I'm not making an account to look at their memes, come on
lucrbvi•7m ago
http://archive.today/1YRCE
Insanity•45m ago
Hardly newsworthy, everything is mocked on the internal slack lol.
dlev_pika•33m ago
Make it anonymous. Now that would be newsworthy.
Nuzzerino•25m ago
Anonymous is the hero we need here for sure
tcp_handshaker•43m ago
You cant deliver and have quality engineering teams, while you spent the last 15 years treating your employees under a frugal way, and being the biggest H1B IT employer in the US.
kotaKat•41m ago
Sidebar: I love how Amazon basically gave up on AWS Chime for Slack. Even dogfooding their own messaging product didn't work.
Centigonal•35m ago
IDK how the Chime team managed to make such a garbage product. Like, somehow they managed to make something even worse than Teams with a UI that made Webex look modern. I know there are good product people inside Amazon, so IDK what combination of incentives resulted in Chime.
KyleTheDev•31m ago
Genuinely, it was one of the worst parts of working at Amazon. Especially since I often interacted with people who only used Chime. Messages would be missed for weeks because they'd never check slack, or I'd never check chime. Awful experience.
cyberax•28m ago
Amazon acquired it. Initially, it was a messenger app (not) used in India.
reducesuffering•18m ago
Amazon's toxic culture finally caught up to them. Early on they nailed it with Retail and AWS. Since then, all that terrible cutthroat culture grinded the efficacy down into producing just abomination after abomination of any business besides, just throwing bodies at AWS.
gedy•13m ago
giancarlostoro•20m ago
I'm surprised with Amazon and Meta in terms of AI. Less surprised with Google, I think Google has a very specific niche they picked. If you really think about it, you don't have to be the absolute best, you just have to keep refining your model for efficiency and cost, and I think that's Google's true goals and secret sauce. Google will snowball into place. They're also used more than most people realize.

https://cloud.google.com/customers/qualia

Then there's Mark Z who is throwing away piles of money, but nothing to show for it other than letting people easily hack his social media sites? I really hope they never let an AI just send someone a link like that again? If you're at the point where a person is taking over an account, have a human review it, check for red flags like a VPN.

ako•12m ago
I think Amazon is doing ok as the cloud where most customers run their LLM. I think a lot of companies are using e.g., Anthropic models on Bedrock so it lives inside their AWS cloud.
economistbob•16m ago
Any text forums these days has the grokenspiels played by sloppenheimers. It feels like a literature cross between Punk'd and Crank Yankers but stars clanker wankers rather than TV and movie celebrities.
ChrisArchitect•15m ago
Another one of these 404 Media bait posts, okay, we got it, there's internal staff memes.

Related:

Google employees internally share memes about how its AI sucks

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48400311

cmiles8•15m ago
Amazon’s attempts at AI tooling are just far too behind to be taken seriously. Kiro, Quick whatever, the Alexa updates. All just a hot mess. Amazon’s own employees appear to have abandoned Kiro en mass when allowed to just use Claude.

Amazon should just focus on being a utility compute provider. Anything they try to do on top of that is just consistently second rate.

nozzlegear•15m ago
I've never worked in a big corporate environment, so I'm always surprised that these companies allow employees to mock their own products/managers/bosses.

(Not saying it shouldn't be allowed, just that it's surprising based on how controlling I'd expect a big corp like Amazon to be.)

bobim•13m ago
As an individual contributor I sell my time, not my soul.
zuzululu•13m ago
Maybe those people need to part ways with the company and let professionals replace them instead
bobim•8m ago
If you've been 20 years in and built the infrastructure you might disagree with new management and have a very clear view on the harm new policies are making. Professionals might be the ones that have skin in the game.
yesitcan•2m ago
> I've recreated all the memes rather than share screenshots from the Slack channel in order to protect sources.

300 IQ move. Nobody will be able to trace it back to sources now.

noisy_boy•15m ago
I am more curious about how much token budget they have. Here I have to beg my boss for more as if he is paying from his pocket or I am using it for my hobby projects (I am not). I guess time to go back to copy/pasting to chat and doing things by hand like a caveman.
garciasn•7m ago
I don't understand this token budget shit. Why would anyone, in their right mind, not be using Claude Max? All of the engineers at our org are using 6.25x and several heavy non-developers are as well. The rest of the company with licenses are using 1.25x.

I have hit my 6.25x limit exactly once in the last quarter.

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I realize that we will all eventually be forced to pay more for this and I have raised it as a real possibility to the org for budgeting scenario planning; however, for now, why would you pay by token when it's subsidized?!

Whatever the reasons, all Amazon UIs are always pretty awful
hbn•13m ago
I'm trying to think of a single Amazon-made product I've used that has a good UI/UX. I guess their main shopping website gets the job done (I would argue their messy product categorization would harm my UX rating of them) but their iOS app is one of the ugliest thing I have installed on my phone.
cmiles8•8m ago
When AWS had meetings with us we’d insist on setting up the call ourselves to avoid using the steaming pile of garbage that was Chime. AWS folks confided that they didn’t mind and weren’t thrilled about being forced to use dogfooded stuff that literally seemingly no customers wanted to buy.