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Rent Control: The Ceiling Trap

https://mason.gmu.edu/~atabarro/RentControl/
6•paulpauper•1h ago

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edot•8m ago
This article feels like LLM but I can't put my finger on it. It reads like LLM where a human asked an LLM to cover up the LLM-isms. It's odd because the byline of "Drawing on Tyler Cowen & Alex Tabarrok’s Modern Principles of Economics and a century of empirical research." doesn't say who the author is, but the URL root is Alex Tabarrok's profile page.

I feel as though someone (Alex Tabarrok?) said "here's reference material - turn it into an essay".

The footer also feels how an LLM sounds when you tell it to follow specific instructions - they often seem to put too many details about how they did what they did (or how you should feel about it) into their output, kind of how a slimy salesman would explain some fancy shoes and how the cows lived before they were turned into leather: "Set in Newsreader. Layout and graphics after Edward Tufte — data-ink, direct labels, sidenotes. Colors after Sanzo Wada, A Dictionary of Color Combinations (1933). All charts are hand-drawn SVG; all numbers are from the sources above."

Some other clues: "Rent control doesn’t repeal scarcity. It just deletes the signal that manages it." "A rent is not merely a bill. It is a message flashed between strangers." "The gap between those two curves is the shortage." (I find that LLMs often use this format with slightly-misused, yet fancy-sounding words). The X between the Y is the Z. And the best part is, the graph below (which is allegedly "hand-drawn SVG" - hand-drawn by who, I ask) is straight lines, not curves ... that same graph also has the m in market overlapping one of the lines, which is a sloppy mistake an LLM does because it can't see, but a human can and should have seen because it's "hand drawn". How do you hand-draw an SVG that updates with inputs, anyways? "“Chance and favoritism” was not a rhetorical flourish. It was a prediction about who gets housing when prices can’t decide" "every fix works by weakening the control, which is the quiet admission at the heart of the policy" - humans don't write like this. I've never heard of a quiet admission at the heart of anything. Woah, interesting, if you search for "quiet admission at the heart of" on Google, you'll get a bunch of other AI articles. Neat, I found another indicator!

It's really quite an interesting topic and there probably is some real research behind it, but dude ... just put a little header at the top saying you used AI to help you write or do graphs and I'll trust you. Hiding it makes me question everything.

What we learned when a user tried to load a 1 GB GML file in a browser

https://geodataviewer.com/blog/why-vector-tiles-for-large-gis-datasets/
1•twainyoung•7m ago•0 comments

The V Programming Language: A Revolutionary Approach to Modern Development

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1•baranul•8m ago•0 comments

Open Source LLM Statistics and Trends (2026)

https://openllmstack.com/blog/open-source-llm-statistics/
1•sherlockxu•10m ago•0 comments

Microsoft's 90s Weapon That Made Windows Fast [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH0BYAkPj78
1•csense•13m ago•0 comments

Is tech ruining the World Cup?

https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/m002yq16
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•13m ago•0 comments

Epistemic Heat Death and the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of the Global Web

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1•lioeters•14m ago•0 comments

Tesla's Electric Semi Has Its First Fatal Crash

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2•cdrnsf•14m ago•1 comments

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https://daveon.design/creating-joy-in-the-user-experience.html
1•thunderbong•15m ago•0 comments

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https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector/pull/989
1•mxfeinberg•16m ago•0 comments

Google must pay record €4.1B (£3.5B) fine over antitrust issues

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1•geoffbp•21m ago•0 comments

North Korea patents soybean-based chocolate to bypass cocoa and sanctions

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2•mushstory•23m ago•0 comments

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1•geoffbp•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: PriceProbe – zero-dependency competitor price tracker in Python

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Why build quantum computers if you can simulate them?

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2•BSTRhino•42m ago•2 comments

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1•1vuio0pswjnm7•44m ago•2 comments

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2•gulugawa•46m ago•0 comments

LawZero: Safety from Honesty in a Disinterested AI Predictor

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.29657
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10•bhouston•52m ago•6 comments

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2•cyndunlop•54m ago•0 comments

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2•sudo_cowsay•54m ago•1 comments

Brain's language network is more extensive than previously thought

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3•sudo_cowsay•54m ago•0 comments

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1•verdverm•55m ago•0 comments

Supreme Court rules privacy protections apply to cellphone location history

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4•surprisefox•1h ago•0 comments

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2•maheshgattani•1h ago•0 comments

The Case Against Public Engineering Levels

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3•i0exception•1h ago•1 comments