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Show HN: Indie Launch – personalized launch plans for indie developers

https://indielaunch.club
1•Utopyasz•1m ago•0 comments

Namecheap Extreme Price Hike

2•_RPM•3m ago•0 comments

Iran to seek 'insurance fees' for passage through Strait of Hormuz

https://www.ft.com/content/e1068044-5124-47d9-81ba-c4a3efc16384
2•JumpCrisscross•4m ago•0 comments

AI GPUs probably live longer than three years

https://www.seangoedecke.com/ai-gpus-live-longer-than-three-years/
1•gmays•5m ago•0 comments

The data black hole at the center of AI [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pG3SJQPAwk
1•colonCapitalDee•5m ago•0 comments

What I learned competing against a convnet (Karpathy 2014)

http://karpathy.github.io/2014/09/02/what-i-learned-from-competing-against-a-convnet-on-imagenet/
1•highfrequency•8m ago•0 comments

Sundial: Agent-Native Document Editor

https://www.sundial.md/blog/announcing-sundial
1•belindamo•9m ago•0 comments

How the Nashville Zoo Became the Latest Face of Data Center Opposition

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/19/us/nashville-zoo-data-center.html
2•ChrisArchitect•12m ago•0 comments

Cursor's New GitHub Competitor, Origin

https://twitter.com/morganlinton/status/2066958434805956937
3•JumpCrisscross•13m ago•0 comments

What ORMs have taught me: just learn SQL (2014)

https://wozniak.ca/blog/2014/08/03/1/
1•downbad_•13m ago•0 comments

Valar Atomics' nuclear reactor reaches criticality in Utah

https://www.deseret.com/utah/2026/06/18/valar-atomics-goes-critical-in-utah/
1•beefman•13m ago•0 comments

The Agentic Resource Discovery Specification

https://developers.googleblog.com/en/announcing-the-agentic-resource-discovery-specification/
1•JumpCrisscross•14m ago•0 comments

AI will create more jobs for humans, not replace them, Amazon founder Bezos says

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqdrw2yy3vo
1•root-parent•15m ago•0 comments

Make Your OpenClaw Agent Cheaper, and Measure It Yourself

https://gfrm.in/posts/openclaw-cheaper-measure-it-yourself/
2•slygent•15m ago•0 comments

The Stock Market Should Never Determine Foreign Policy

https://www.barrons.com/articles/stock-market-economy-foreign-policy-trump-ec94090e
2•hn_acker•16m ago•2 comments

Automata, Built for Comfort or Speed

https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/06/14/DFA-Costs
1•timbray•17m ago•0 comments

Absolutly fastest virtual bash engine for you AI have a new site

https://bashkit.sh/
3•chalyi•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ways Of Working (WOW) - seeking tips for teamwork

2•jph•17m ago•0 comments

I Replaced JSON with a Custom Binary Format. In PHP

https://tomj.pro/i-replaced-json-with-a-custom-binary-format-in-php/
1•TomJpro•18m ago•0 comments

A Visit to id Software (November 1993)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpEBUV_g9vU
2•_tk_•25m ago•1 comments

What if Palantir's logo was square?

https://www.jasonwu.ink/signals/2026-06-18-palantir-square
3•whiteblossom•25m ago•0 comments

The Rapture of the Programming Languages

https://fogknife.com/2026-06-19-the-rapture-of-the-programming-languages.html
2•doodpants•27m ago•0 comments

Hallucinating Canary

https://github.com/marinus/hallucinating-canary
2•marinusva•29m ago•1 comments

The Download: AI bottleneck debates, and BCI trials take off

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/19/1139327/the-download-llms-bottleneck-breakthrough-bci...
1•joozio•29m ago•0 comments

Artery Embolization W Resorbable Gelatin Microspheres in Osteorthritic Knee Pain

https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.253312
2•bookofjoe•32m ago•0 comments

Anthropic "pauses" token-based billing for its Claude Agent SDK

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/06/anthropic-pauses-token-based-billing-for-its-claude-agent-sdk/
1•mikhael•32m ago•0 comments

How I Work from Anywhere Without Losing My Place

https://micro.webology.dev/2026/06/13/how-i-work-from-anywhere/
3•speckx•33m ago•0 comments

AURpocalypse now: a look at the recent AUR attacks

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1077619/f7b07c5489fdd43a/
4•jwilk•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: No-install, end-to-end encrypted HTML artifact sharing for agents

https://askhuman.app/
2•rvcdbn•37m ago•0 comments

Repo-Jacking Anthropic's Claude Community Plugins (and the SHAs That Saved Them)

https://johnstawinski.com/2026/06/18/repo-jacking-anthropics-claude-community-plugins-and-the-sha...
2•cyberbender•37m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Why Do So Many Everyday Systems Feel Harder to Use Now?

https://therealitydrift.substack.com/p/reality-drift-in-everyday-life
11•realitydrift•1h ago

Comments

realitydrift•1h ago
An illustrated collection of ordinary systems that have gradually become harder to navigate over time. Not catastrophic failures, but layers of process, abstraction, and complexity that steadily accumulate
Bender•1h ago
Parking by App Only

Is this a big city thing or maybe a European thing? I have never seen this but maybe I escaped California just in time. People on HN have mentioned it a few times. I'm in a rural area and I often leave my cell phone at home. My goal is to eventually get rid of my phone all together and I think that is doable.

bediger4000•1h ago
A bunch of lots in downtown Denver have this "feature". I suppose it's good for the lot owners, they don't have to buy and maintain receipt vending machines.
Bender•55m ago
Makes sense. I just can not foresee myself participating in anything that places a hard dependency on a fondle slab.
gwern•18m ago
As so often, a thinkpiece exemplifies the problem.

You include a bunch of random AI-generated images to go with your AI-generated prose. The images are cluttered and filled with pointless, fictional detail which convey nothing beyond the prose and which anyone could vaguely predict, and yet take up something like 2/3rds of the vertical space of the article body. And that is generous, because your items are padded by LLM writing, that is to say, verbosely filled with needlessly superfluously repetitive redundant redundancy. And that's where it's not filled with crowdpleasing but dubious rhetoric and assertions (all present, of course, without any sources or backing).

Consider with a critical mind a random assertion like

> For many people, the first experience of healthcare is no longer treatment but paperwork. Intake forms, insurance verification, privacy acknowledgments, and consent agreements often precede any human interaction related to care. The administrative system introduces itself before the clinical one. This changes the shape of the experience. What should begin with care often begins with bureaucracy, shifting attention away from the person and toward the process.

Really? Recently, peoples' first experience of healthcare was treatment? What wondrous era was this? How could 'intake forms' not, by definition, 'precede any human interaction related to care'? Why should it begin with care? 'Ready, fire, aim!' etc. When did all this happen, exactly?

And it's all like this. Engagement farming - that OP is worthless won't stop people from falling for it and chiming in with whatever pet peeve they have, no matter how many other people have commented about it or how tiresomely predictable some complaint about, say, smartphones will be.

almarcher•1h ago
Restaurants that don't have physical menus, and only QR codes. The solution when you don't bring a phone is they bring you their tablet. Why?
CodesInChaos•36m ago
So they can raise prices without reprinting the menu?
saltcured•23m ago
Finally! The real explanation for why we need 5G mmwave and 120+ Hz phone displays..
DonsDiscountGas•11m ago
Or change the products on offer
techteach00•1h ago
Buying a new phone and transferring the apps over is a complete nightmare with login issues, unrecognized device, two factor authentication etc
cyanydeez•55m ago
just bought a $170 phone (android) to transfer from another bargain basement <$99 phone. All it required was being on the same wifi and scanning a QR code.

/anecdote

JohnFen•1h ago
A couldn't agree with the article more. Technology is increasingly being leveraged against us and is making daily life a greater pain in the butt than is necessary, and a greater pain than before the technology came around.
add-sub-mul-div•49m ago
Every day I feel a little more disgusted that this is the field I dedicated my career to. I ignored warnings for 25 years because things seemed fine and then suddenly everything started to turn so fast.

These days you can't even warn people about things that are already happening.

m3047•20m ago
Some of this isn't new, like the printer example. However I recently bought a Canon inkjet printer because it purportedly had good linux support (spoiler: it's actually ok!).

Even though MacOS drivers and software were available, all of the online instructions were strictly for Windows. So I set the printer up with the Mac software. Knowing what I know now, I could have done all of the printer setup with the printer control panel.

As far as I can tell, all the printer really required on a reasonably modern copy of SuSE Linux was a PPD. I haven't done pcaps, but taking it at "interface value" it looks like it ingests ghostscript-generated PDFs just fine. I haven't tried to get the scanner working on Linux.

m3047•11m ago
Reading a little further on this person's site:

    "Reality drifts when systems stop learning from feedback."
A little drier on the dopamine rush.