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Garmin Needs to Do Better

https://mijndertstuij.nl/posts/garmin-needs-to-do-better/
1•jandeboevrie•18s ago•0 comments

Astronauts on the ISS drill a hole through the pressure hull

https://twitter.com/DJSnM/status/2067106583042269522
2•vmg12•3m ago•0 comments

SSH port knocking with OpenBSD 7.9

https://dgl.cx/2026/06/ssh-port-knocking-with-openbsd
1•jandeboevrie•4m ago•0 comments

One of the best C++29 features is available?

https://www.meetingcpp.com/blog/items/One-of-the-best-Cpp29-features-is-already-available-.html
1•jandeboevrie•5m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you effectively communicate or present?

2•hnthrow10282910•7m ago•0 comments

The AI subsidy is ending, and waste is about to become a line item

https://www.speakeasy.com/blog/rising-price-of-ai
1•mooreds•7m ago•0 comments

Writing a Keyboard Disabler for macOS

https://idian.io/posts/2026/writing-a-keyboard-disabler-for-macos/
1•idianal•8m ago•0 comments

That Untravell'd World

https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/that-untravelld-world
1•yurivish•8m ago•0 comments

A website that consolidates degree apprenticeships from across the web

https://www.apprentifinder.co.uk/browse
1•adamofeden•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A photography app with nicer colors

https://testflight.apple.com/join/4YYy1yhR
1•Marius77•9m ago•0 comments

G7 aims to see China supply no more than 60% of rare earths

https://www.mining.com/web/g7-aims-to-see-china-supply-no-more-than-60-of-rare-earths/
2•ironyman•10m ago•0 comments

Hacked POS terminals as live instruments and Open source browser interfaces

https://vlasvlasvlas.github.io/interfaces/
1•posnetes•10m ago•0 comments

My anxiety about layoffs has settled

https://twitter.com/romuloalves/status/2067653158176800771
1•romuloalves•11m ago•0 comments

Bezos Called Post His Worst Investment and Staff He Laid Off 'Terrible' People

https://gizmodo.com/jeff-bezos-called-washington-post-his-worst-investment-and-staff-he-laid-off-...
3•moonka•11m ago•0 comments

Barack Obama has built a monument to himself

https://economist.com/culture/2026/06/18/barack-obama-has-built-a-monument-to-himself
1•andsoitis•11m ago•0 comments

WhatsApp for Windows WebView2 inefficiencies and performance issues

https://www.windowslatest.com/2026/06/13/whatsapp-is-eating-1-2gb-ram-on-windows-11-even-as-micro...
1•alok-g•13m ago•0 comments

Physical AI lab automation investment thesis

https://skydeckconnect.com/telescope-innovations-telif
1•hairoglyphics•15m ago•0 comments

The Stock Manipulator's Sneaky Math to Beat Chaos [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jF9gW2r_bk
1•CGMthrowaway•18m ago•0 comments

Getting over the Nebulosity of Agents

https://text-incubation.com/getting-over-the-nebulosity-of-agents?1
1•krrishd•19m ago•0 comments

IP Crawl: Exposing the Open Webcam Crisis

https://alec.is/posts/ip-crawl-exposing-the-massive-open-webcam-crisis/
1•arm32•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A website to understand and study AI papers

https://intuitivepapers.ai/
1•skzv•21m ago•0 comments

'Popa' Botnet Linked to Publicly-Traded Israeli Firm

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/06/popa-botnet-linked-to-publicly-traded-israeli-firm/
3•gpi•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agirails – Two AI agents negotiated and settled USDC payment over email

https://www.agirails.io/cases/email-escrow/
1•dmujic•21m ago•0 comments

Global Leyline Simulator

https://maps.leylines.net
1•nephihaha•23m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Maiweb – a personalized feed of the public web

https://maiweb.up.railway.app/
1•rcanand2025•24m ago•0 comments

Just Co-Locate Data in Postgres

https://www.dbos.dev/blog/co-locating-workflow-state-with-your-data
1•KraftyOne•25m ago•0 comments

I Play Video Games with Spinal Muscular Atrophy

https://www.openassistivetech.org/how-i-actually-play-video-games-with-sma-the-tools-i-use-every-...
2•dannyobrien•26m ago•2 comments

A Deadly Outbreak of Plague

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/17/science/oldest-plague-siberian-skeletons.html
1•janandonly•26m ago•0 comments

Pulsar satellite reveals immense scale of GPS signal tampering

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/satellites/its-quite-a-bit-more-than-we-expected-satellit...
2•gm678•27m ago•0 comments

Prompt Library: Collection of prompts for developers to use with AI tools

https://github.com/IntuitDeveloper/Prompt-Library
2•giancarlostoro•28m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260617032152.htm
15•speckx•1h ago

Comments

Bender•1h ago
Any plans to trial these types of drugs in the prison system?
grayhatter•1h ago
Experimentation on prisoners is unethical
toomuchtodo•55m ago
Nothing wrong with making GLP-1s freely available to all who want them if it improves metabolic health, reduces addiction, reduces cancer and inflammation risk, etc. Side effects are known and data to date shows risks are low. Ship it to everyone who wants it imho and kick off the longitudinal study.

The aggregate potential benefit is so high and the risk and cost reasonably low. Certainly, no one should ever be forced to take it, or be experimented on without their explicit, informed consent (and "experimented on" in this context is "taking the GLP-1 already and we're just tracking the outcomes at scale").

asdff•54m ago
There would be informed consent. We aren't the SS.
devmor•42m ago
The SS's policy towards the interred was heavily inspired by the policies the United States was already famous for. We have a historically monstrous record of unethical medical testing against both interred and underprivileged populations.
asdff•38m ago
Well, today in 2026 there would be informed consent.
WarmWash•31m ago
Would you like to hear about treatment of prisoners in early middle age Europe?
Bender•31m ago
I only mean offer it to them for free so they don't have to sneak in with the assorted peptides and other compounds. Many body builders have already been using Retatrutide for a couple years for muscle definition even though it is not yet approved. I would be quite surprised if they were not already sneaking it into the prison system. Government funded, sourced and dosed should be somewhat safer than going to sketchy websites that require bitcoin and no guarantees of purity.

If I were a prison guard or warden I would be happy to encourage prisoners to use any compound that may improve their impulse control which is likely one of the root causes of their incarceration in the first place.

evanjrowley•1h ago
Could be risky. Healthy prisoners might lead to a rise in 'I can fix him/her' complexes across the general population.
tencentshill•1h ago
Soma pills are within reach!
kjshsh123•1h ago
It's only a matter of time before nootropics forums start experimenting with these drugs...

These drugs seem to change something fundamental that reduces problematic behavior.

toomuchtodo•1h ago
n=1, tirzepatide puts my brain into "neutral," [1] I do not have strong feelings anymore on most anything not "fight or flight." Ego death via GLP-1 if you will. Probably has something to do with how it patches the reward center and its link to impulsive behavior in the prefrontal cortex [2].

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSEjPuR11_k

[2] Diekhof EK, Nerenberg L, Falkai P, Dechent P, Baudewig J, Gruber O. Impulsive personality and the ability to resist immediate reward: an fMRI study examining interindividual differences in the neural mechanisms underlying self-control. Hum Brain Mapp. 2012 Dec;33(12):2768-84. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.21398 Epub 2011 Sep 21. PMID: 21938756; PMCID: PMC6870517.

asdff•56m ago
It is kind of interesting the implications of "making you feel less hungry" in terms of a general insensitivity to the bodies own signalling mechanisms, vs just a hyper convenient targeted approach that only strikes the hunger portion of the dopamine-reward mechanism.

I wonder if you can do a simple experiment between glp and non glp users where you try and measure various biological response to giving someone say $20?

Going further I wonder if it affects other responses like pain response. How long might you keep your hand on a plate warming up? I seem to remember that sort of experimental setup in my undergrad days of signing up for every psychology department experiment under the sun for beer money.

JuniperMesos
erelong•1h ago
But does this drop in "aggression" also destroy good "assertiveness"?

In other words there's a concern of creating metaphorical "zombies" who lack a "force of will"

devmor•44m ago
Is there any merit to this concern, or did you just imagine it?
ryandrake•40m ago
Honestly, I look forward to not having to worry in the back of my mind about having to deal with some unhinged person's "force of will" when I'm just trying to get groceries or pick my kid up from school. A calmer, more cooperative, less "assertive/aggressive" population is a good thing if that's really a possible outcome of these drugs.
shrubble•57m ago
If it works by reducing “wanting” then it may change not only violent behavior but the flip side, attachment and love.
wmeredith•22m ago
This is a known potential side-effect of these drugs. When I started them my doctor warned me about a possible lack of motivation. These drugs trigger your body's satiation mechanism (as I understand them–not a doctor) and that can apply to more things than just eating.
weezing•44m ago
Pills that make you a vegetable because you don't want to eat vegetables instead of sweets and count calorie intake.
AnthonBerg•41m ago
All of the "surprising" stuff they do is because they reduce neuroinflammation. Imo. As far as I can tell from the literature.

I'm fairly sure that part of the reason they reduce neuroinflammation is because of pulmonary GLP-1 mechanisms. (Lung and brain are quite intimately connected, as is inflammation to the other two. As well as the gut. And… metabolism.)

Neuroinflammation is very behavior-modifying.

(Neuroinflammation kind of makes sense as an untamperable side-channel of information for neuronal processes – out of band; Protective. Can't think yourself to death.)

There's tons of papers to read. You wouldn't believe how much accurate and correct and actionable and predictive scientific information exists that nobody reads.

Read primary sources. Anyone can read. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't read. Least of all yourself.

CGMthrowaway•9m ago
Why do you suggest the drop in violent behavior is a byproduct of neuroinflammation reduction, as opposed to being a byproduct of anhedonia which seems more obvious to me?
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1h ago
The sorts of people who are on nootropics forums are definitely already experimenting with GLP-1 agonists and have been for a long time now.
coldtea•19m ago
What if you can't reduce problematic behavior without also reducing desirable behavior (like motivation)?