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Show HN: A Self-Hosted LinkedIn Profile

https://www.kcoleman.me/linkedin.com/
1•itake•2m ago•0 comments

AMOC Weakening Causes "Cold Blob" in the Atlantic Ocean (Not Surface Fluxes)

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2025GL118383
1•signa11•3m ago•0 comments

Analog Activism: Kicking AI Out of New York

https://nowvoyagermag.com/reporting/analog-activism
1•giuliomagnifico•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Zanagrams

https://zanagrams.com/
1•pompomsheep•5m ago•0 comments

California legislature agrees to upload driver's licenses to national database

https://papersplease.org/wp/2026/06/27/california-legislature-agrees-to-upload-drivers-licenses-t...
3•iamnothere•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: ClassicTunes – a from-scratch remake of iTunes 7-10 for Apple Silicon

https://smaran-vallabhaneni.com/ClassicTunes/
1•Eonexus•12m ago•0 comments

Icon

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icon_(programming_language)
1•tosh•12m ago•0 comments

The Collaboration Layer for AI Intelligence

https://gitix.ai/
1•azolf•14m ago•0 comments

Are You Recommended by AI?

https://www.mentionedby.world/
2•aykhanstoic•16m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Import the HN Home to a reading queue with clean reader view and TL;DR

https://readplace.com/import?mode=from-url
2•fagnerbrack•19m ago•1 comments

Reimagining Systems Thinking as Cybersystemic Researching

https://stream.syscoi.com/2025/12/01/reimagining-systems-thinking-as-cybersystemic-researching-an...
2•andsoitis•20m ago•0 comments

Grok 4.5, based on our 1.5T V9 foundation model, with Cursor data added in su

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/2071184354756477041
5•cyrc•23m ago•2 comments

The shift from browsing to commanding: Autonomous web agents in action

https://www.fognitix.com/
2•fognitix•24m ago•2 comments

Five Months in Munich: Revisiting '91 Without Erasing Decades That Made It Scale

https://akmaier.substack.com/p/five-months-in-munich-revisiting
2•felixbraun•25m ago•0 comments

Was Ozempic discovered thanks to "silly" research?

https://www.oscillator.blog/p/was-ozempic-discovered-thanks-to
3•salonium_•25m ago•0 comments

The vibration of the pager has a sound all its own

https://www.notyouremergency.com/triage-intro
3•mooreds•25m ago•0 comments

32BJ Health Fund and Northwell Direct announce direct health care contract

https://www.northwell.edu/news/the-latest/northwell-direct-32bj-largest-direct-health-care-contra...
2•mooreds•25m ago•0 comments

How should founders choose the right tech stack for a startup website?

https://moonsofts.net/
2•MoonSofts•26m ago•0 comments

America's largest companies have no simple way to report security flaws

https://this.weekinsecurity.com/dozens-of-americas-largest-companies-have-no-simple-way-to-report...
3•mooreds•27m ago•0 comments

Installing SerenityOS on My Old ThinkPad T60

https://btxx.org/posts/serenity-t60/
5•jandeboevrie•27m ago•0 comments

Forensic tools as instruments of repression: Cellebrite use in Russia

https://andreafortuna.org/2026/06/28/cellebrite-russia-pivovarov/
2•iamnothere•28m ago•0 comments

"Quality is downstream from caring"

https://graybeard.ing/quality-is-downstream-from-caring/
3•rglover•28m ago•0 comments

Bjorn Lomborg – 'An Inconvenient Truth' 20 Years Later

https://signalscv.com/2026/06/bjorn-lomborg-an-inconvenient-truth-20-years-later/
2•RickJWagner•28m ago•1 comments

CATL online store for direct sales of energy storage to small/medium customers

https://carnewschina.com/2026/06/26/catl-launches-online-store-for-direct-sales-of-energy-storage...
2•DamonHD•29m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Is Hacker News selling your email?

3•tyleo•31m ago•2 comments

Clarity, Accountability, and Care – The Three Conditions That Make Teams Work

https://nmcqueen.substack.com/p/clarity-accountability-and-care
2•backlit4034•34m ago•0 comments

Cachebox, a small cache server with TTLs, dogpile locks, tags and bounded memory

https://github.com/smarzola/cachebox
3•smarzola•37m ago•0 comments

California's landmark anti-plastics law sparks anger as 17 states move to sue

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jun/26/california-single-use-plastic-law
4•andsoitis•37m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A REPL for browsers that agents love

https://fuckui.com
2•keepamovin•38m ago•1 comments

The dordolec, the 'evil eye' and superstition in Albania

https://michaelharrison.org.uk/2013/05/the-dordolec-the-evil-eye-and-superstition-in-albania/
2•jruohonen•39m ago•0 comments
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Ask HN: What is everyone in SF talking about?

28•morgangiraud•1h ago
I’m not in San Francisco, but I’m curious about the current local zeitgeist. What are the keywords, companies, or ideas that keep coming up in conversations?

Comments

lemonademan•1h ago
I believe the World Cup is a hot topic right now.
KerrAvon•1h ago
Aside from sportsball, AI and deranged [tb]illionaire behavior is basically it.

edit: autocorrect

Jcowell•1h ago
Curious to hear more about the deranged behaviors
cpa•1h ago
Something something AI
gradys•1h ago
IPOs pushing up housing prices

New Waymo car models rolling out

The laser thing in front of city hall

Pride month, parades this weekend

Antisocial guy harassing Scott Weiner on social media at Dolores Park

Lurie administration, after initially making progress on crime and cleaning up the streets seems to be stalling out

Supervisor Jackie Fielder back from long mostly unexplained absence that was maybe due to her illegally leaking confidential information

appplication•1h ago
Interestingly I have found many tech circles in SF would rarely discuss ultra local things like supervisor politics. I don’t even think it’s taboo, I just have found folks tend to not be super informed on any of it. Lurie does seem to capture plenty of political mindshare though.
davidw•8m ago
That area still has some 'gold rush' mentality to it, where people want to get in, make their money and get out. That doesn't foster much of a long-term attitude that pays attention to local politics. Also some of the local politics are totally psychotic, like the guy harassing Scott Wiener.
tapoxi•13m ago
As an occasional visitor, the city seems a lot cleaner and safer this year (I went last month) than the last times I visited in 2024 and 2019.
khurs•1h ago
California Billionaire Tax - November 2026 ballot. One off 5%.

Sergey Brin leading the fight against it, donating millions to try to kill it.

chabes•54m ago
So ridiculous that folks will spend millions personally to avoid paying their fair share in taxes.

Is the alternative really that bad Sergey? You would be paying a similar amount, and the money would actually go to some use, as opposed to being blown on a political fight.

bflesch•33m ago
It sets dangerous precedent
chabes•29m ago
How so?
trescenzi•29m ago
Dangerous to whom exactly?
rcpt•18m ago
Anyone who's not able to populism their way into a cash blast for their org.

I am not a billionaire. But I don't want to risk losing my job or moving out of state so that the dialysis people can cash a paycheck.

Avicebron•
asadm•35m ago
Robotics Physical AI.
kaycebasques•15m ago
Muni is not doing well. They've adjusted service to address a huge budget deficit, and the buses are noticeably more crowded and less frequent.

Given how SF has a big global immigrant population, there's a lot of World Cup spirit in the air. Also because Santa Clara is a host stadium.

Housing demand is back up. Not just single family homes but also condos.

Bars are supposedly closing because the 20-somethings are drinking less. Anchor still has not reopened.

Pride is in full swing this weekend. Bay To Breakers was great as always. Weather is decent. The "SF doom spiral" story has gotten boring. It's a good time to live in SF.

13m ago
Dialysis people is really interesting phrasing. Care to elaborate what you mean?
xhkkffbf•6m ago
People who want to use the current system to innovate and create jobs. The current system of venture capital often produces these situations when people have a huge amount paper "wealth". But this wealth is all pretty hypothetical. It's not like some of the "billionaires" can buy 1 billion things from the McDonald's Dollar Menu. It's all tied up in stock that can't be sold for a variety of reasons. Moreover, it's quite likely that the "billionaire" will end up with far less than $1b when he/she retires, even if everything is wildly successful.

Yet that big number encourages greedheads to try to tax something that doesn't really exist.

the_gastropod•2m ago
The “greedheads” are the ones wanting people to pay their fair share of taxes, and not the people who’ve hoarded billions in wealth, and are using some of that wealth to fight to continue tax avoidance?
dominotw•21m ago
good
enraged_camel•19m ago
Ah yes, the dangerous precedent of... doing something about obscene and extreme wealth inequality.
zeroonetwothree•33m ago
Whenever someone uses the word “fair” about taxes it always seems to mean that they shouldn’t pay more but others should.

There also some good economic reasons that a “wealth tax” is a bad option compared to other types of taxes.

chabes•29m ago
Fair means even playing field. These dudes are used to a system that they can cheat.

I pay taxes. These people spend copious amounts to avoid paying.

There is an economic threshold of money spent vs money not taxed. They spend within that threshold, but the money helps only them.

bronson•8m ago
If they paid the 35% that I pay, then it would be fair.

It sounds like you think billionaires should pay close to 0%?

the_gastropod•5m ago
Mind sharing these good economic reasons?
dribbiy8•4m ago
fair_share = fair_share + 1