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Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy (2005)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy
1•simonebrunozzi•1m ago•0 comments

How to Sparkle in Conversation with Strangers

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2530034-how-to-sparkle-in-conversation-with-strangers/
1•Anon84•2m ago•0 comments

Multiplayer Surf_ski_2 in the Browser

https://www.surfski2.com/
1•possiblelion•2m ago•1 comments

Need a Co-Founder

1•gangaplains•6m ago•0 comments

Captured Logs Reveal Hackers Using Claude and Codex to Breach Companies

https://research.openanalysis.net/claude/codex/hacking/ai%20hacking/llm/redteam/policy%20violatio...
1•Tiberium•6m ago•1 comments

The discovery that changed how scientists think about memory – IBM

https://www.ibm.com/think/news/discovery-changed-how-scientists-think-about-memory-kavli-prize
1•rbanffy•7m ago•0 comments

How the UK government is using AI to speed up the planning system

https://takes.jamesomalley.co.uk/p/build-gemini-build
1•writerJames•7m ago•0 comments

Url.computer – client side URL parser and cURL query builder

https://url.computer/
1•interweb_tube•8m ago•1 comments

Kepp – save anything in one tap, no folders (iOS/Android)

https://kepp.io/
2•palpalych•9m ago•0 comments

Smarter Charging, An AI controller treats batteries differently as they age

https://spectrum.ieee.org/ev-charging-strategy
1•oldnetguy•9m ago•0 comments

How to Hack a Superyacht

https://thewalrus.ca/how-to-hack-a-superyacht/
1•pseudolus•10m ago•0 comments

Entrepreneurs in Nairobi make the case for going solar

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/17/1138600/entrepreneurs-nairobi-case-for-going-solar/
1•joozio•12m ago•0 comments

IBM Turns 115 Today

https://www.threads.com/@therab/post/DZqsiiWjI-k
1•rbanffy•13m ago•0 comments

AIs on their own found ways to exploit regulations and evade current safeguards

https://www.science.org/content/article/ai-models-have-troubling-knack-discovering-legal-loopholes
1•pseudolus•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Digital inspection reports for any rental property

https://kamerinspectie.nl/en
1•tjardo•14m ago•0 comments

Huall, autonomous AI agents

https://huall.dev
1•Kreshnik•16m ago•1 comments

Scientists Find Intriguing Link Between Ozempic and Violent Behavior

https://gizmodo.com/scientists-find-intriguing-link-between-ozempic-and-violent-behavior-2000772629
1•akyuu•19m ago•0 comments

Structural steel estimating: the steps were never the hard part

https://bidferra.com/blog/the-honest-guide-to-structural-steel-estimating
2•fazlerocks•22m ago•0 comments

Lenovo releases new 14-inch ThinkPad with 64 GB RAM and built-in pen

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-releases-new-14-inch-ThinkPad-with-64-GB-RAM-and-built-in-pe...
1•teleforce•23m ago•0 comments

RFC 10008: The HTTP Query Method

https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc10008/
2•schappim•25m ago•0 comments

From Combinatorial Mess to Linear Elegance: Architecting a Conversion Engine

https://blog.minimal.app/conversion-engine/
1•arthurofbabylon•27m ago•0 comments

Could Earth have sent life to Jupiter's moon Europa?

https://phys.org/news/2026-06-earth-life-jupiter-moon-europa.html
1•pseudolus•29m ago•1 comments

Color Picking OKLCH for Mortals

https://hugodaniel.com/posts/color-picking-oklch/
1•hugodan•30m ago•0 comments

Is MCP a sign of the reopening of the internet?

https://bakkenbaeck.com/tech/is-mcp-the-reopening-of-the-internet
1•_n_nym__s•31m ago•1 comments

Zlib-Rs in Firefox

https://trifectatech.org/blog/zlib-rs-in-firefox/
1•mcraiha•32m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Does your mind drift while waiting for AI prompts to finish?

1•cryptoSympozium•39m ago•9 comments

The MRV engine for carbon removal

https://www.cula.tech/
1•doener•39m ago•0 comments

Against essential and accidental complexity (2020)

https://danluu.com/essential-complexity/
1•pramodbiligiri•39m ago•0 comments

Magnetically Hovering Guitar Strings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueCO4spGNPs
1•SweetSoftPillow•40m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How much we change since LLM era?

1•modinfo•42m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Ask HN: What has been bothering you lately?

19•julienreszka•1h ago
Vent out. Maybe one of us will find a fix.

I'm mad that economic policies in France aren't based on what models say is best next action but on elections. Democracy really sucks.

I'm also very annoyed that models are censoring stuff without even clarifying what's wrong with the prompt.

I don't like that content distribution is still mostly owned by a few platforms. Something is deeply odd with that.

Comments

fsuts•1h ago
Profit margin of authentication providers.

They must be ridiculously high

golph•47m ago
I never really thought about this, as I work in sectors where authentication is usually selfhosted. Why is authentication out sourced so much? Is it the worry of data leaks and the administration effort that comes with it?
fsuts•32m ago
Because no exec gets fired if a 3rd party was the problem.

Systems down costing millions in sale? = fired

Systems down due to Azure issue = oh well

vintagedave•55m ago
The role AIs may play in censorship in future - simply by 'not knowing' or refusing to speak of something - bothers me a lot. That aligns with your worry.

I used to think their main risk was spam or propaganda. Now I think it's curation of knowledge, history, and thought.

pbkompasz•54m ago
AI
khoury•53m ago
The combination of outsourcing to India and AI and how it's destroying western job markets to squeeze out more profits to a few on top.
chistev•25m ago
Those people in India want to eat too.
adlpz•50m ago
Wealth concentration beyond a point which would have resulted in widespread revolution 150 years ago, but that is now being tolerated because we've grown accustomed to a level of comfort we don't want to risk losing.
Schiendelman•45m ago
If we've got a higher level of comfort, why does it matter?
happytoexplain•41m ago
Comfort isn't a single number, nor is it the only variable.
Schiendelman•34m ago
Tell me more. What exactly would you like to redistribute that wealth to? What specific measurement is your concern?

Also, please don't use the voting buttons for things you disagree with. I'm trying to have a productive conversation here.

fsuts•27m ago
Equality in quality of Education

As better education/tution leads to over achievement relative to natural ability. So you end up with people in positions of power that are beyond them, and low educated voter too

Schiendelman•7m ago
Ahh. Are you aware of the argument that education shouldn't be funded with property taxes, to even it out?
aureate•50m ago
Assuming your two uses of "model" have the same meaning, I'm mad that people are seriously suggesting we scrap representative democracy in favour of government by LLM output.
reactordev•49m ago
Aside from politics, the current state of corporate paralysis is killing me.

I make my living by building solutions. Companies usually are chock full of problems that need solutions. Companies are still full of problems that need solutions but they are completely paralyzed because they think if they wait a quarter or two, a model will come along and solve all their problems.

cyanydeez•48m ago
fascism
Schiendelman•43m ago
If you could improve one small, concrete thing about your government issues, what would it be?
rho138•36m ago
Reparations. The only reason we’re in this mess is because the white portion of the southeastern US was left to fester and breed hate for the past century and a half.
Schiendelman•34m ago
Ah, yeah. I assume you've read Foner's "Reconstruction"?

When was the last time you worked with an organization working on that issue?

Arodex•24m ago
Positions don't have to be filled. Blank votes should be counted and, if the majority , throw the election; or, even better, the majority of people on voter's rolls, should be the condition to be elected.
Schiendelman•7m ago
Excellent. Do you know of someone who agrees with you, in your same municipality?
iberator•47m ago
Unemployment and forced downshifting. From 200k programmer to McDonald's worker and call centre worker in just 4 years...

Its brutal. Once you are out at 35+ for an even year or two - it's impossible to go back.

AI takes jobs faster than creating new ones.

ps. Just got laid off from the Temu call(chat) centre. AI IS taking our jobs.

completely devastated

Schiendelman•44m ago
And you write code? How's your product sense? Got a resume?
mezod•47m ago
- General lack of integrity at higher spheres (and where this can lead the world to)

- The current situation where distribution matters way more than product quality

- Lack of clear personal goals

Schiendelman•45m ago
Do you have any dreams? Things you always wanted to accomplish as a child, perhaps?
maplethorpe•43m ago
The fact that anything I post online will now get slurped up by a machine and regurgitated for people who have no idea it was my work that made their prompt come to life.
one33seven•43m ago
The infinite growth of capitalism is bringing us to the edge of climate collapse, a real existential danger and nobody seems to care
rho138•40m ago
Money talks on this one. The consumer has to make the choice to go without or push for regulation of exploitative corporate practices.
DrAwdeOccarim•42m ago
The state of "Scientific AI". I know LLMs are accelerating at doing computer work, and I've experienced the acceleration of using LLMs to do science, but it's more along the lines of debugging and stitching together pipelines of classical in silico tools. I see a ton of value here along that entire pathway for LLMs, it's basically digital process development: take each step, make it better, repeat, repeat, repeat. But the ceiling are the unit operations themselves, which sure LLMs can improve the code of those tools next. But if science was held back by simply people not doing the same things faster, maybe this will really push us forward, but I have a nagging feeling of "is this it?".

I think what I'm really looking for is a model like GPT Rosalind, which has been steeped in "science" post-training, but with more randomness. Like, I think I'm looking for a GPT Mullis--Rosalind Franklin was careful, deliberate, and serious; Kary Mullis ate a bunch of acid, drove on the PCH, and invented PCR. Like, we need to invent psychedelics for LLMs. Some way to let them relax their weights, explore new pathways, and come up with some absurd ideas by connecting random ass dots from the natural world. I want the model to say, "hmm, that's weird". This isn't just changing the temperature, we're missing something deeper.

I think frontier science has always come from serendipity: a bright thinker, listening to a presentation after having stared at some small experiment, but having trained for years on "biochemistry" so the foundation and loose guardrails are there.

I don't know, I'm feeling adrift. Does this resonate with anyone else?

pradeep1177•42m ago
Overuse of the AI agents as a concept and the mental burnout it creates.
alimhaq•42m ago
It's shocking to me no one is talking about how Claude Fable is essentially a confirmation of the death of intellectual capital, and that it's happening now. Not 10 years from now, not 5 years from now, but literally right now. We used to romanticize stories of people born into lower socioeconomic conditions (say in the third world) and rising out of it through their intellect. That story, that ladder of social mobility, is completely dead now.
fsuts•39m ago
If it was that good SpaceX ipo would have died as Fable would design a one shot super duper rocket…

A lot is hype

jerome-jh•38m ago
I will be on the job market soon

I will change decade this year

I still have not found my passion nor encountered the big project if my life. I am interested by too many things and have too little agency or perseverance.

iamacyborg•34m ago
Performative work. People doing things because other people do or because “that’s the way it’s done”, even when that approach is clearly fucking wrong.
chistev•34m ago
My parents are getting old (I see it when I look at them), and I feel like I'm running out of time to be financially successful so they can enjoy my success while we are all still alive. Yes, I know we can enjoy each other's company without much money, but it sucks seeing those you love struggling with something and being unable to help them financially.

Whats bothering me lately? Anxiety about my future. Not being where I want to be. Fearful that I might not get to where I want to be. But I take daily steps to ensure I come out alright since hope is not a strategy.

All I can do is be consistent and hopeful.

yewenjie•34m ago
Finding a job in tech that would genuinely excite me.
josh_p•28m ago
- My country's descent into fascism.

- The rights of my children being legislated away.

- The people that could do something about it have chosen not to.

- Any time I talk about the above, I feel like I'm shouting into the void and no one cares, either in-person or on the internet.

- I still have to go to work tomorrow.

eithed•23m ago
I'm tired of people not taking responsibility for things they do and not being held accountable - politicians mostly; for example - currently in Poland there's a controversy around Zondacrypto (read here: https://www.politico.eu/article/a-missing-investor-millions-...); I'm so disillusioned that I believe nothing will come out of it - it will again be a case of "nobody did it, it just a thing that happens". Or our politicians escaping to Hungary (and USA) to avoid prosecution (and still being paid out money even though they're not in Poland and cannot possibly attend parlamentary sessions). Sure, you did nothing wrong and these are just repressions.

People thinking about themselves and not considering that we're living in society: "let me blast music so that walls shake and fuck neighbours", "let me just leave this oil bottle here, somebody will pick it up", "let me not clean after my dog shitting on the sidewalk", "I'm seeing people queuing to get on a train, let me just not notice the queue"

lain98•18m ago
I have been working for 10 years and unable to afford a home to start a family.

I have about 350k USD and live in New Delhi.

mysterydip•14m ago
(Beyond the socioeconomic topics already covered):

Why aren’t eink displays more useful? They seem like they should be. More than e-readers or a calendar.

Zealotux•12m ago
Hello fellow French, I understood a decade ago our country had turned into a gerontocracy, it's just how it is and it's mechanical, nothing you can do. I left the country and never looked back, I go there on vacations to see friends and family, but there are just better options to work and make a life, I suggest you relax and do the same.
redwood•9m ago
Interesting to see the posts almost exclusively macro here. What about the micro. While I benefit from an urban environment in which raising a family is easier I don't even have to get into a car there's still so many daily challenges and unglamorous moments I have so much sympathy for everyone else who's raising kids... it still feels invisible to many.
fsuts•29m ago
Because some of us think of everyone else?

Not everyone is fortunate to be born smart and able to make money. And these at the bottom struggle enormously

vintermann•28m ago
If we're wireheading anyone, why not start with Musk, Thiel, etc.?
chistev•22m ago
I don't like how HN users downvote honest questions instead of engaging with it.

Left you an upvote because I'm interested in responses to this.

Schiendelman•6m ago
I appreciate you! My goal here is to guide people who care about things to take a little step toward working on them. :)
everfrustrated•39m ago
Someone else being rich doesn't make you poor.
fsuts•30m ago
Well if everyone was rich then prices would go up due to affordability and demand so the less rich would be poorer
vintermann•30m ago
Someone else being powerful, though...

What it boils down to is that a lot of the immense freedom Elon Musk has to influence our common future, due to his wealth, comes at the expense of our ability to influence our future.

Yeah, not all games are zero sum. But "power over others" is, and it's a pretty important one, and other people are playing it whether you want to or not.

jerome-jh•27m ago
It would be bearable if they would just be rich and shut the **** up.