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Why Software Requirements Get Easier in an AI Economy

https://stng.substack.com/p/why-software-requirements-get-easier
1•matt_d•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Y – A malleable coding-agent desktop app built with Electron

https://github.com/y-times-y/y
1•HetPatel106•4m ago•0 comments

Get hired faster with data and AI tools to autofill and track

https://www.froghire.ai/
1•Rahul_Ubale•5m ago•0 comments

CISA now has full Mythos Preview access

https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/06/cisa-now-has-full-mythos-preview-access-people-fami...
2•Jimmc414•6m ago•0 comments

A free gift registry where the owner never sees who claimed what

https://giftgiving.fun/
1•dmcgahan•7m ago•0 comments

A Rust macros use case: Tightly-coupled API definitions for a client and server

https://adenalhardan.com/#rust-macros-client-server
1•adenalhardan•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Cruit.dev – Get hired at a startup based on your coding agent skills

https://cruit.dev
1•nwang783•9m ago•0 comments

Cheyenne OK's Microsoft Annexation, Rejects $50M Community Benefits Deal

https://cowboystatedaily.com/2026/06/23/cheyenne-oks-huge-microsoft-annexation-rejects-50m-commun...
2•andrekandre•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An eligibility agent focused on claims denials

https://www.substrateai.com/blog/introducing-the-substrate-eligibility-agent
1•kunle•11m ago•0 comments

Stop asking AI if your startup idea is good

https://www.idea-launch.io/learn/ai-idea-validator-vs-real-demand-signals
1•apsquared•13m ago•2 comments

Measuring Search Ranking Quality with LLM Judged NDCG

https://corvi.careers/blog/search-eval-llm-judges-ndcg/
2•sp1982•15m ago•0 comments

Americans Got Tricked into Using a Bank That Isn't a Bank [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiE7NvONU5U
1•mgh2•16m ago•0 comments

The Internet Isn't in the Cloud.It's on the Ocean Floor

https://axisbrief.substack.com/p/the-internet-isnt-in-the-cloud-its
2•Axis_Brief•19m ago•0 comments

Eruda – JavaScript Console

https://eruda.liriliri.io/docs/
1•razodactyl•21m ago•0 comments

FEXPRs vs. vtable: how LispE interpreter works

https://github.com/naver/lispe/wiki/2.7-FEXPR-vs.-vtable
1•birdculture•22m ago•0 comments

Prairieland Defendants Sentenced Today to Prison Terms Ranging from 30-100 Years

https://prairielanddefendants.com/press-release/eight-federal-prairieland-defendants-sentenced-to...
2•panic•26m ago•0 comments

Throwing My Roku in the Trash

https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2026/throwing-my-roku-in-the-trash
2•cdrnsf•26m ago•1 comments

GitKraken Unveils Code Flow to Help Teams Navigate the AI Era

https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/gitkraken-unveils-code-flow-to-help-teams-navigate-the-ai-era/
2•doodlesdev•26m ago•0 comments

System prompt to defend against "Project 545" Generative Engine Optimization

https://pastebin.com/Z2cRVKXP
1•KoftaBob•27m ago•0 comments

Bicameral, Not Homoiconic

https://parentheticallyspeaking.org/articles/bicameral-not-homoiconic/
1•andsoitis•29m ago•0 comments

Vulnerability reports are not special anymore

https://words.filippo.io/vuln-reports/
5•goranmoomin•37m ago•0 comments

FAA awards software and AI contract as part of air traffic control modernization

https://www.nextgov.com/acquisition/2026/06/faa-awards-software-and-ai-contract-part-air-traffic-...
1•WaitWaitWha•41m ago•0 comments

House passes bill to lower housing costs, sending it to Trump's desk

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/house-passes-sweeping-bill-lower-housing-costs-sending-...
3•toomuchtodo•41m ago•3 comments

AI systems out-persuade expert humans

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.16475
1•marojejian•43m ago•2 comments

Russia forces universities to teach drone warfare from September 2026

https://mezha.net/eng/bukvy/c3b94111_russia_forces_universities/
2•gnabgib•44m ago•0 comments

Reinforcement learning towards broadly and persistently beneficial models

https://alignment.openai.com/beneficial-rl/
1•vesteny77•48m ago•0 comments

The Secret Life of Circuits by Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf)

https://nostarch.com/secret-life-of-circuits
1•Curiositry•48m ago•0 comments

Russian Warship RIP – Tracking Losses

https://russianwarship.rip/en
2•sans_souse•49m ago•0 comments

Talk to Your Plant

https://github.com/openai/planttalk
2•bakigul•50m ago•0 comments

Let's say you're hungry for a sandwich

https://beige.party/@Lana/116795397010653803
3•colinprince•50m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

John Carmack on why he would push back against anti-datacenter efforts

https://twitter.com/i/status/2069486595917402117
9•alexcos•2h ago

Comments

1shooner•1h ago
>I consider it a tragedy that anti-nuclear efforts largely strangled nuclear power in the US based on vibes

This is not a strong analogy in support of AI data centers. Power utilities are heavily-regulated with controls over impact, public access, and ratemaking. There are none of those public benefit controls in place for data centers. Defending AI economics because opposition is 'vibes' is ludicrously one-sided.

vekntksijdhric•1h ago
Compaing AI datacenters (which haven't proved to benefit most people, especially the ones near such DC) to nuclear is a really dumb analogy.
androiddrew•1h ago
Agreed
CamperBob2•1h ago
For convenience: https://xcancel.com/i/status/2069486595917402117
nitwit005•1h ago
> If you are asking “Why should I support AI efforts at all?” I believe we are in the midst of a transition more vibrant than the industrial revolution. Opinions formed a couple of years ago about the uselessness of AI are no longer valid. Millions of people and organizations are getting great returns from using it, and the demand for data centers is the market responding to the value signal. That is how progress is made!

Seems like a sort of shallow argument. The industrial revolution also had these same sorts of problems. Few are going to be enthused about living next to a dirty coal power plant either.

It's rational for people push back against projects that create problems for them, with no compensating upside.

hogehoge51•53m ago
> It's rational for people push back against projects that create problems for them, with no compensating upside.

This in itself is a shallow argument. While it is rational in isolation for a given static mindset, it's not rational for anyone who looks at society, and the economy as a larger dynamic system that they have. multiple points of access to. I assume that is basis for the argument John is making. I've read his biography and ofcourse seen his work, so I'm pretty sure this is not a guy who has ever had a static relationship with the world!