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I'm Not a Cat

https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/writing/im-not-a-cat/
1•jamii•51s ago•0 comments

I Am the Spark, the Bellows, and the Quench

https://zackproser.com/blog/spark-bellows-quench
1•gk1•1m ago•0 comments

The year is 2063 and you were never interesting

https://lizleatrice.substack.com/p/the-year-is-2063-and-you-were-never
1•FigurativeVoid•2m ago•0 comments

Omnigent: Open-source meta harness for agents

https://github.com/omnigent-ai/omnigent
1•chatmasta•3m ago•0 comments

PostgreSQL Is Enough

https://gist.github.com/cpursley/c8fb81fe8a7e5df038158bdfe0f06dbb
2•Imustaskforhelp•9m ago•0 comments

Steam Machine: Official Overview and Quick Start Guide [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPNW3GCIeOM
1•Jotalea•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RealTube – Watch YouTube with filters for AI-generated content

https://realtube.io
1•danielpop•14m ago•0 comments

Cloudflare teams up with big browsers to help websites detect unwelcome visitors

https://www.theregister.com/software/2026/06/22/cloudflare-teams-up-with-big-browsers-to-help-web...
2•cpeterso•17m ago•0 comments

Colorado Startup Week Call for Sessions 2026

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScfiL33y9FMODTRB-AqlZaWEoA3cbwhXg1dDFEEy_-uyoqfjQ/viewform
3•mooreds•19m ago•0 comments

Why communities struggle to change [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGa2a4IiYOA
1•mooreds•19m ago•0 comments

Food Delivery Killed Competition (and Your Budget) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Eq5jzsu1xU
2•mooreds•21m ago•0 comments

Stochastics

https://stochastics.vercel.app/
2•talos-better•25m ago•0 comments

Chinese Supercomputer Overtakes U.S. as World's Fastest

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/chinese-supercomputer-overtakes-u-s-as-worlds-fastest-d0f8dbff
1•bookofjoe•26m ago•2 comments

Show HN: GDPRedirect – Become EU compliant in one line of code (satire)

https://gdpredirect.com
2•apwn•26m ago•0 comments

Strong Earthquake Felt in Caracas, Venezuela - Reuters Witness

https://twitter.com/cgtnamerica/status/2069905400963404242
1•mikhael•28m ago•0 comments

Maturana: Hardware-isolated, zero-trust agent harness

https://github.com/ajensenwaud/maturana
1•hestefisk•30m ago•0 comments

New Study Shows That Tall Hoods Cause Deaths per Year

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a71663782/study-vehicle-hood-height-pedestrian-safety/
6•breve•31m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Clearthesis – Get a clear investment thesis for any public US company

https://www.clearthesis.ai/home
1•kumaramit0703•32m ago•0 comments

Congress passes largest housing affordability bill and Trump cancels signing

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/23/nx-s1-5867575/congress-passes-housing-affordability-bill
3•sizzle•33m ago•0 comments

OmniIDE 1.0.4 by OmniNodeCo Released

https://github.com/OmniNodeCo/OmniIDE/releases/tag/v1.0.4
1•OmniNodeCo•34m ago•0 comments

LLMs use "safety" specific neuron layers to identify vulnerabilities in code

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.29901
2•summarity•36m ago•0 comments

Save Design: Elements Library

https://save.design/explore
1•handfuloflight•36m ago•0 comments

unrot your brain newsletter · issue #1

https://readpondercom.substack.com/p/unrot-your-brain-newsletter-issue
1•wingdiction•36m ago•0 comments

Talos: Scaling rare disease diagnosis by automated, iterative genomic reanalysis

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/talos-scaling-rare-disease-diagnosis-with-automated...
2•femto•38m ago•1 comments

I Built a Zero-Trust Resume Pipeline to Stop AI from Hallucinating

https://github.com/Gotili/EigenCV
1•g0tili•40m ago•0 comments

A24 Knows You're Mad About the Google AI Collab

https://www.wired.com/story/a24-knows-youre-mad-about-the-google-ai-collab/
4•nate•41m ago•1 comments

How We Securely Serve a Large Agent Fleet on a Small Infra Footprint

https://gluondb.com/blog/how-we-securely-serve-a-large-agent-fleet
5•slopranker•42m ago•1 comments

AI Browser Game Jam 3 submissions closed with 85 AI-assisted browser games

https://itch.io/jam/ai-game-jam-3/entries
1•KilledByAPixel•45m ago•1 comments

Micron stock jumps 12% as memory crunch lead to quadrupling of revenue

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/24/micron-mu-earnings-report-q3-2026.html
9•mgh2•45m ago•1 comments

PICO: Performance Insights for Collective Operations

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11520486
2•matt_d•47m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

U.S. health spending on pace to hit $6T

https://www.statnews.com/2026/06/24/health-care-spending-up-7-point-3-percent-6-trillion-dollars-2026/
15•brandonb•1h ago

Comments

tencentshill•1h ago
$16,500 per person is insane. Someone is charging way too much for goods and services, and someone is paying it with no questions asked.
downrightmike•1h ago
The Seven-Times Markup: The Johns Hopkins study analyzed the nation's top 100 hospitals by revenue and found that their "chargemaster" prices (the initial sticker price) averaged 700% of the actual cost of providing the service.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/top-100-us-hos...

kelseyfrog•39m ago
We could end the Triffin dilemma by no longer maintaining the dollar as the unit of international reserve. This would eliminate the biggest driver of the trade deficit and via a reversing of the Baumol effect, lower the price of health care and education.

The only problem? No one has the political will to do it.

> Someone is charging way too much for goods and services

It's more money chasing meager supply. They're charging market rates. However when the market is distorted through the described arrangement, it's clear what has to change - the structure of international finance.

Bender•1h ago
How much of that spending is continuously treating symptoms vs. finding and curing root causes? At what point do the pentagon and other agencies step in and treat this like an unsustainable existential threat to the country?
2OEH8eoCRo0•15m ago
Never going to happen. Look how people freaked when politely asked to wear a mask.
brandonb•1h ago
IMO, there's an interesting opportunity for AI to make healthcare deflationary.

For example, Medicare is launching a new program in July that pays a fixed rate for achieving defined outcomes, like lowering blood pressure or cholesterol. Medicare's explicit goal here is to create incentives to automate the repetitive parts of care delivery with software. (Much of preventive cardiology is surprisingly algorithmic and guideline-driven, so this is more plausible than it seems.)

This reverses the incentives of the current system, where CPT codes incentivize doing more "stuff" (but not necesarily delivering the most effective care efficiently).

If you're a software engineer who cares about health, and have been sitting on the sidelines till now, I think the next few years are a really interesting time to make a contribution.

skt5•1h ago
> If you're a software engineer who cares about health, and have been sitting on the sidelines till now, I think the next few years are a really interesting time to make a contribution.

do you have thoughts on what that looks like? what does the hiring landscape look like?

brandonb•34m ago
Right now lots of good health companies hiring, including my own (Empirical). https://www.workatastartup.com/ lets you filter YC companies to see health startups, by stage and location (or remote).
ballsac•51m ago
> IMO, there's an interesting opportunity for AI to make healthcare deflationary.

How many times have I heard this, about how many techs. But this time for real?

Health spending in the us is too tied up with the country’s economy for it to ever be reduced. Same goes for housing. The cost of both of these will continue to increase. As long as the investor class is satisfied, this is all that matters.

downrightmike•1h ago
Surprised a healthcare CEO hasn't tried to bribe the gov to just let them be the only game in town.
androiddrew•48m ago
The plan to extract as much wealth as possible out of families with members near end of life is showing excellent results.
bhelkey•28m ago
The US spent $2 Trillion dollars on Medicare and Medicaid in 2024 [1][2]. If the US spent this money as efficiently as Japan (or UK [3], ...) it could pay for Healthcare for every single resident with this $2 Trillion dollars.

[1] https://www.kff.org/medicaid/medicaid-financing-the-basics/#...

[2] https://usafacts.org/answers/how-much-does-medicare-cost-the...

[3] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy7zvp5xrqo

MoonWalk•20m ago
Paywalled.
JumpCrisscross•36m ago
> Health spending in the us is too tied up with the country’s economy for it to ever be reduced. Same goes for housing

These are massively incomparable. Most householders live in homes they own. Those homes, moreover, are usually a substantial if not dominating fraction of their net worth. And they're leveraged. This produces a broad level of interest in maintaning or raising home prices.

Healthcare is more narrowly owned. It's not as leveraged. And very few housholds have a commanding fraction of their net worth in healthcare assets.

lovich•27m ago
It is however a highly inelastic good and some of the most expensive care happens when the person who ends up paying isn’t in the state of mind to make decisions such as being unconscious for emergency care, or late in life when dealing with dementia and other diseases that rob you of your faculties. It’s primed to be able to extract everything because most people value being alive above everything else.
JumpCrisscross•19m ago
> the person who ends up paying isn’t in the state of mind to make decisions such as being unconscious for emergency care, or late in life when dealing with dementia and other diseases that rob you of your faculties

Most healthcare in America isn't paid for by the patient.

vitally3643•30m ago
"AI will solve this deeply rooted social problem" is, and forgive my bluntness, is one of the most idiotic AI opinions I've seen this week.

The only thing that will fix American healthcare is absolute abolishment of private insurance. That's it. No amount of gentle incentive tweaking or whizbang technology is going to solve the fundamental problem of human greed and immorality.

Allowing private health insurance to exist is inhumane and can only result in profit extraction and exploitation of the most vulnerable members of society whose only options are literally to pay up or die.

That's the break. We've allowed profit-seeking individuals to stand in between citizens and literal life saving medicine. And you think the solution to that is to add more middlemen and profiteering exploitative corporations. Utter insanity.

The solution is to make it illegal for anyone to say "no, you may not have this life saving medication or proceedure". The solution is to remove profit from medicine. To allow profiteering and gatekeeping of people's very lives is immoral in the extreme. Giving more private corporations more influence is insanity. The solution is less private influence of medicine, not more.

alex0015•1m ago
How exactly do you propose to "remove profit from medicine?" If someone wants to have a procedure done and their insurance doesn't want to pay, they can still pay the doctor to get it done themselves. And it will still be very expensive because doctors in the US are used to charging very high salaries and using medical equipment and medicines that cost a lot of money. Insurance companies are required by law to use 80 percent of their income to pay claims out to their customers already. Medicine costs a lot.