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DJB Netstrings

https://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt
1•signa11•2m ago•0 comments

Easy Acceleration with Distributed Arrays

https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.17493
1•teleforce•6m ago•0 comments

Whale – 98% Cache Hit with DeepSeek

https://github.com/usewhale/Whale
1•arikrahman•8m ago•1 comments

AI That Never Forgets – Dendritron Transformer Explained [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zwuTqGweJE
1•ilaksh•9m ago•1 comments

Google and Epic Abandon Settlement

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/07/15/google-third-party-app-stores/
2•tosh•10m ago•0 comments

DeepCleanAudio AI-powered audio denoising that restores clarity in seconds

https://steelsoft.site/software/DeepCleanAudio_home.html
1•billqu0001•11m ago•0 comments

Precociality and Altriciality

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precociality_and_altriciality
1•num42•13m ago•0 comments

Chaos and confusion bring US no closer to resolution on Strait of Hormuz

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jul/15/chaos-confusion-no-closer-resolution-strait-hormuz-...
2•hebelehubele•16m ago•0 comments

What happened to our climate extinction?

https://cerebusthefirst.substack.com/p/what-happened-to-our-climate-extinction
1•joanwestenberg•17m ago•0 comments

The First Compiler: How Alan Jay Perlis Made Programming Human

https://nirmalutwani.substack.com/p/the-first-compiler-how-alan-jay-perlis
1•nutwani91•19m ago•1 comments

Emil and the Detectives (1929)

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/79102
1•petethomas•19m ago•0 comments

Ex-Fed advisor gets over three years in prison for lying about China ties

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/16/ex-fed-adviser-gets-jailtime-lying-about-china-ties-economic-espi...
3•shinryudbz•23m ago•0 comments

Open source voice runtime with WebRTC and semantic endpointing

https://github.com/byte271/Openlive
1•byte1•25m ago•0 comments

GSAP – A robust JavaScript animation library built for professionals

https://gsap.com/
1•gurjeet•25m ago•0 comments

Locals and Tourists

https://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/albums/72157624209158632/
2•phreeza•26m ago•0 comments

EU officials peeved after Anthropic sends junior staffer to testify about safety

https://www.politico.eu/article/anthropic-european-parliament-donny-greenberg-artificial-intellig...
3•intunderflow•28m ago•0 comments

A Universe from Three Sectors: Recovering TradeWars 2002's Map from Its RNG Seed

https://mattmichie.com/2026/07/14/a-universe-from-three-sectors/
2•influx•33m ago•0 comments

Looking for a remote internship (Fall/Winter/Spring 2026)

1•cnnadozi•33m ago•1 comments

JOBCV.IO - Free Resume Maker Online – Build Your Professional CV

https://jobcv.io/en
1•grossos•34m ago•1 comments

Cross sectioning insects in an electron microscope with a femtosecond laser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwhVJ7cv9B4
2•fallinditch•35m ago•0 comments

Casberi: Apps in one feed, no account, everything on-device

https://casberi.app
1•alexchopan•35m ago•0 comments

Manage your Claude Code agents in Raycast

https://github.com/vmc-7645/claude-fleet
1•vmc_7645•37m ago•1 comments

Laptop touchpad stopped registering clicks? try this

2•LandOfMightDev•38m ago•0 comments

Deep dive: Quad storage for optimal throughput and latency

https://blog.canoozie.net/four-integers-and-a-lot-of-wrong-assumptions/
1•jtregunna•39m ago•1 comments

OpenAI Launches Hardware for Codex

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/965901/openai-hardware-codex-micro-launch
1•thunderbong•40m ago•0 comments

Consultant Bench

https://innolitics.com/articles/consultant-benchmark/
1•innolitics•42m ago•1 comments

The lost joy of music piracy

https://www.pigeonsandplanes.com/read/music-piracy-what-cd-oink-nine-inch-nails-streaming
7•mcgin•49m ago•0 comments

How TypeScript devs can avoid getting pwned by malicious packages

https://builtbystef.com/blog/supply-chain-security/
1•builtbystef•52m ago•0 comments

Reynard: A real Firefox web browser for iOS 13 or later

https://github.com/minh-ton/reynard-browser
1•AbuAssar•1h ago•0 comments

Stop saying that AI is just a tool and it only matters how it is used

https://www.frank.computer/blog/2025/05/just-a-tool.html
7•cratermoon•1h ago•6 comments
Open in hackernews

AI Is Not a Tool

https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/your-ai-is-not-a-tool
6•crowdhailer•1h ago

Comments

gnabgib•1h ago
From June? 6+2 points https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48637508 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48722358
zahlman•1h ago
(I don't understand why people apparently object to this comment, but are also apparently unwilling to engage with it. I don't think I'm saying anything unreasonable and I think it's well within the envelope of other takes I've seen be well received around here; and I'm saying it sincerely after having thought about it.)

> I confess that I am astounded by how blithely some insist that it is all as simple as learning to use AI well, as if we had not just undergone a nearly 20-year, society-wide experiment showing that a so-called “tool,” say a smartphone or a social media platform, will (mal)form even the most vigilant and virtuous user into its own image and shape.

Well, no; smartphones and social media platforms are clearly not tools, and were not "so-called tools" — as no reasonable person would have characterized them that way in good faith. At best they are used like appliances, not to empower the user's craft or allow for leveraging a skill, but for entertainment and convenience. At worst, they allow for others to manipulate you. There is no "virtue" to be found, and thus no benefit from "vigilance".

AI can at least plausibly assist the user with creating something new. The payoff of "learning to use social media well" is that maybe you don't get enraged by the views of others quite as often, or you figure out how to shut out the ads.

> While there appears to have been a shift in the last 15 years or so in popular assumptions about the purported neutrality of technology toward at least the suspicion that our devices, etc. are not, in fact, merely neutral instruments at our command but rather frustrate, resist, or otherwise evade uncomplicated mastery by their users, such that their users might properly be said to be used in turn by their devices, it is nonetheless true that the myth of technological neutrality remains broadly entrenched.

This just seems like a strawman. It's conflating technologies that were "purportedly neutral" with ones that were not; it was never a universal attitude. Perhaps people thought that certain things would be not harmful on balance that turned out to enable quite a bit of harm, but that is not the same thing.

The rest of this is just... not convincing, and comes across as unfalsifiable. It adopts the reasoning frame that I cannot actually put forward evidence of not being "(mal)formed" by the AI, since that alleged influence would be the exact thing putting me (supposedly) in no place to judge what's going on.