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Starship's Thirteenth Flight Test

https://www.spacex.com/launches/starship-flight-13
1•janpot•1m ago•0 comments

Scientists unravel the fast-moving 'butterfly effect' of the deep ocean

https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-unravel-the-fast-moving-butterfly-effect-of-the-de...
1•gmays•1m ago•0 comments

Hiring - Software Engineer (AI-Native WMS) Bilingual (ENG.KOR) Carson, CA

https://app.notion.com/p/wooltari/Software-Engineer-AI-native-WMS-372c2cf4d496805b8080c067d616183...
1•wooltarihr•3m ago•1 comments

ClickFix operator's blockchain C2 off the public ledger: 4 months, ~127 hosts

https://meltedinhex.com/posts/clickfix-errtraffic-blockchain-c2/
1•sdkhere•5m ago•0 comments

Kimi K3 full benchmarks and model details

1•benjiro29•5m ago•1 comments

Cyber Letters of Marque and Reprisal – Digital Privateers to Combat Cyber Crime

https://www.scribd.com/document/1062415707/Cyber-Letters-of-Marque-and-Reprisal
1•Vaslo•9m ago•0 comments

L3 Simulator: agent orchestrator over GH issues

https://github.com/czarandy/l3-simulator
1•czarandy•11m ago•0 comments

Google Gemini Launch Delayed as Tech Falls Short of Internal Goals

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-16/google-gemini-launch-delayed-as-tech-falls-sho...
5•mfiguiere•13m ago•1 comments

California authorizes its DMV to join a national ID database

https://papersplease.org/wp/2026/07/16/gov-newsom-signs-law-to-upload-california-data-to-national...
2•logickkk1•13m ago•0 comments

JD Vance: Jeffrey Epstein had clear connection to Mossad

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sjyjztremg
3•root-parent•16m ago•0 comments

Airbus migrating 70 critical apps from AWS to France's Scaleway

https://www.theregister.com/paas-and-iaas/2026/07/16/airbus-migrating-70-critical-apps-from-aws-t...
3•rwmj•16m ago•1 comments

AI disruption in private credit: exposure to software firms in BDCs (BIS)

https://www.bis.org/publ/bisbull128.htm
1•aanet•16m ago•1 comments

NASA Dragonfly - a rotorcraft to explore Saturn's moon Titan

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/dragonfly/
2•thinkingemote•17m ago•0 comments

Connect more of your apps to Search

https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/connected-apps/
1•thm•17m ago•0 comments

Linus Torvalds rebukes anti-AI stances in the Linux kernel code review process

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linus-torvalds-rebukes-anti-ai-stances-in-the-linux-k...
3•vanburen•17m ago•0 comments

Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Removable Battery Replacement Procedure

https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Support/Troubleshooting/Battery-replacement/Joy-Con-L-HAC-015-01-B...
1•haunter•20m ago•0 comments

Please Stop Making Me Opt Out of AI

https://www.wired.com/story/please-stop-making-me-opt-out-of-ai/
3•Brajeshwar•20m ago•0 comments

MergeStat: Query your Git repo with SQL

https://www.mergestat.com/
1•nvahalik•20m ago•0 comments

Young Drivers Are Going 'Psycho' on the Road–and Filming It

https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/dash-cams-drivers-tiktok-3101b404
1•bookofjoe•21m ago•1 comments

CLR: Checker of Lifetimes and other Refinement types for Zig

https://github.com/ityonemo/clr/
2•lioeters•22m ago•0 comments

SPCX is now Wall Street's most shorted new stock

https://invezz.com/news/2026/07/16/the-worlds-most-valuable-ipo-spcx-is-now-wall-streets-most-sho...
17•lbrito•22m ago•5 comments

Minefield Quiz: Countries of the World with No Borders

https://brilliantmaps.com/world-minefield-game/
1•Kaibeezy•23m ago•0 comments

Pricklypear: Vibeslop Interpreted Lisp with Postgres AST, Written in OCaml

https://pricklypear.rocks/welcome
1•sroerick•28m ago•1 comments

React Native in 2026

https://ben3d.ca/blog/react-native-in-2026
2•bhouston•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: easy-tz – A fast, 10KB, dependency-free getTimeZonesAt(timestamp)

https://github.com/leeoniya/easy-tz
2•leeoniya•30m ago•0 comments

OneCommander: Modern File Manager for Windows 11 and 10

https://onecommander.com/
3•thunderbong•30m ago•0 comments

Switzerland turned its train tracks into solar power plants

https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/switzerland-train-tracks-solar-panels
4•MaysonL•31m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A Claude Code skill that finds dev tools – or stays silent

https://github.com/jaimeramiro-dev/gold-digger
1•jaimeramiro•32m ago•0 comments

Kbd-1.0-Codex-Micro

https://twitter.com/OpenAIDevs/status/2077425991790870644
1•sanj•32m ago•0 comments

Can AI reliably generate dashboards from Excel or CSV files?

https://dashboardbuilder.net/ai-generated-dashboard
1•Garywilson76•34m ago•0 comments
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42% of adults rely on their parents for financial support

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/16/42percent-of-adults-rely-on-their-parents-for-financial-supportthere-are-no-bad-guys-here-says-financial-therapist.html
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Comments

Ancalagon•51m ago
This article is shilling some courseware for CNBC FYI.
anthonypasq•37m ago
I think the word "rely" is doing some heavy lifting here. Still being on your parent's family phone plan doesnt mean youd be destitute if they werent helping you out.
yesfitz•17m ago
I went to the source[1] referenced by the article and found the exact question. It took about 90 seconds.

"How financially independent you currently feel from your parents (meaning you could support yourself without them if needed)"

1: https://news.northwesternmutual.com/planning-and-progress-st...

flumes_whims_•4m ago
According to that 17% of boomers+ are dependent on their parents. Just looking at boomers, that is around 70 on average. How many people that age even have parents still alive, let alone financially depend on them?
BiraIgnacio•33m ago
> A large portion of U.S. adults are making ends meet with help from their parents.
cliglot•32m ago
I may have ended up that way if I hadn’t gotten into software as a teenager. Luckily a did and the timing was right for me to make some sort of decent career out of it.

I did live independently prior to going into software, but it sucked and was fragile and likely would have fallen apart long term. I also doubt I could find a similar living situation as a young man with no credit or much money to his name. Even the mom and pop landlords use management companies that run you through a black box for approval/rejection with little room for negotiation.

josefritzishere•11m ago
The parallels between the Great Depression and the conditions now are worrisome.
annjose•9m ago
Whenever I see a claim that "x% of adults do y", my brain goes:

- "x% of what? what is the denominator?". Without that number, the claim is meaningless. - surely it cannot be the entire population, so it has to be a survey. - how many people participated in the survey? what was the distribution?

Here is that info for this study. I found this in the PDF version of the study report [0] referred to at the end of the Northwestern page [1].

> Methodology The Harris Poll conducted a total of 4,375 online interviews among the general U.S. adult (18+) population between January 5th and January 21st, 2026. Included in this overall total is a sample of 816 High-Net-Worth individuals (those with total household investable assets, excluding pensions, retirement plans and property, greater than $1,000,000).

[0] https://filecache.mediaroom.com/mr5mr_nwmutual/179168/2026%2...

[1] https://news.northwesternmutual.com/planning-and-progress-st...

nathan_compton•1m ago
Typically surveys are adjusted for sampling biases before reporting, though I don't know if that is the case here. So there is usually some attempt to account for the biases in the sampled population.

The impulse to ask "what population was sampled?" is good but its not always a straight line from there to "these results directly reflect that sampling bias."

In fact, from the page you posted: "Data for the general U.S. population (including the High Net Worth oversample) were weighted to Census targets for education, age, gender, race/ethnicity, region and household income. A full methodology is available."

I would presume that the headline number attempts to account for sampling bias.

alistairSH•8m ago
33% of GenX is still depending on their parents? That's shocking... I'm at the young end of GenX at 49yo. So, a slice of the population that is fast approaching retirement age is still reliant on their septuagenarian or octogenarian parents for money? Wow.
alistairSH•3m ago
Source: https://news.northwesternmutual.com/planning-and-progress-st...

OK, now I'm questioning the whole thing... it also claims 17% of Boomers reliant on their parents. So, we have some substantial number of 62-80 years olds relying on their 90-100 year old parents? Seems unlikely.

butlike•1m ago
It's plausible if it's an inheritable nest egg amount. Though I agree, seems unlikely.
wonderwonder•5m ago
Its expensive out there. I used to judge people for not being able to stand on their own but now my mindset is if someone is working 40+ hours a week and sticking to a reasonable budget and not driving a new car then not sure what else we can ask them to do.

Most of these people that are getting help aren't saving for retirement either so its just a long game of desperation. Easy to say get a better job but not everyone has the skills or mental acuity to do that. With that said there are aboslutely a lot of people that have no concept of budgeting and are their own worst enemy

snovymgodym•2m ago
The figure might be misleading. It might not be.

Either way, the idea that the natural and normal state of affairs is that every person can go out into the world and be a perfectly self sufficient but comfortable atomized economic unit without support from their family or society is deeply flawed.

This wasn't the norm for most of human history, and it isn't the norm globally today.