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Start all of your commands with a comma (2009)

https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2009/commands-with-comma/
251•theblazehen•2d ago•84 comments

Hoot: Scheme on WebAssembly

https://www.spritely.institute/hoot/
23•AlexeyBrin•1h ago•1 comments

OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III

https://openciv3.org/
705•klaussilveira•15h ago•206 comments

The Waymo World Model

https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/the-waymo-world-model-a-new-frontier-for-autonomous-driving-simula...
967•xnx•21h ago•557 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
67•jesperordrup•6h ago•30 comments

Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12501
7•onurkanbkrc•44m ago•0 comments

Making geo joins faster with H3 indexes

https://floedb.ai/blog/how-we-made-geo-joins-400-faster-with-h3-indexes
135•matheusalmeida•2d ago•35 comments

Where did all the starships go?

https://www.datawrapper.de/blog/science-fiction-decline
44•speckx•4d ago•34 comments

Unseen Footage of Atari Battlezone Arcade Cabinet Production

https://arcadeblogger.com/2026/02/02/unseen-footage-of-atari-battlezone-cabinet-production/
68•videotopia•4d ago•6 comments

ga68, the GNU Algol 68 Compiler – FOSDEM 2026 [video]

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/PEXRTN-ga68-intro/
13•matt_d•3d ago•2 comments

Jeffrey Snover: "Welcome to the Room"

https://www.jsnover.com/blog/2026/02/01/welcome-to-the-room/
39•kaonwarb•3d ago•30 comments

What Is Ruliology?

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/what-is-ruliology/
45•helloplanets•4d ago•46 comments

Show HN: Look Ma, No Linux: Shell, App Installer, Vi, Cc on ESP32-S3 / BreezyBox

https://github.com/valdanylchuk/breezydemo
238•isitcontent•16h ago•26 comments

Monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI

https://github.com/pydantic/monty
237•dmpetrov•16h ago•126 comments

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https://vecti.com
340•vecti•18h ago•147 comments

Hackers (1995) Animated Experience

https://hackers-1995.vercel.app/
506•todsacerdoti•23h ago•247 comments

Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
389•ostacke•21h ago•98 comments

Show HN: If you lose your memory, how to regain access to your computer?

https://eljojo.github.io/rememory/
303•eljojo•18h ago•188 comments

Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS

https://github.com/microsoft/litebox
361•aktau•22h ago•186 comments

An Update on Heroku

https://www.heroku.com/blog/an-update-on-heroku/
428•lstoll•22h ago•284 comments

Cross-Region MSK Replication: K2K vs. MirrorMaker2

https://medium.com/lensesio/cross-region-msk-replication-a-comprehensive-performance-comparison-o...
3•andmarios•4d ago•1 comments

PC Floppy Copy Protection: Vault Prolok

https://martypc.blogspot.com/2024/09/pc-floppy-copy-protection-vault-prolok.html
71•kmm•5d ago•10 comments

Was Benoit Mandelbrot a hedgehog or a fox?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01122
23•bikenaga•3d ago•11 comments

The AI boom is causing shortages everywhere else

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/02/07/ai-spending-economy-shortages/
25•1vuio0pswjnm7•2h ago•14 comments

Dark Alley Mathematics

https://blog.szczepan.org/blog/three-points/
96•quibono•4d ago•22 comments

How to effectively write quality code with AI

https://heidenstedt.org/posts/2026/how-to-effectively-write-quality-code-with-ai/
270•i5heu•18h ago•219 comments

Delimited Continuations vs. Lwt for Threads

https://mirageos.org/blog/delimcc-vs-lwt
34•romes•4d ago•3 comments

I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams

https://kirkville.com/i-now-assume-that-all-ads-on-apple-news-are-scams/
1079•cdrnsf•1d ago•461 comments

Introducing the Developer Knowledge API and MCP Server

https://developers.googleblog.com/introducing-the-developer-knowledge-api-and-mcp-server/
64•gfortaine•13h ago•30 comments

Understanding Neural Network, Visually

https://visualrambling.space/neural-network/
306•surprisetalk•3d ago•44 comments
Open in hackernews

They Were Deactivated from Delivering. Their Finances Were Devastated.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/29/business/uber-lyft-doordash-deactivation.html
31•bookofjoe•9mo ago

Comments

bookofjoe•9mo ago
https://archive.ph/q6hVY
mystraline•9mo ago
Normally this would have been being laid off or fired, and you'd get unemployment.

But because the countries laws benefit the excessively rich, and the poor peoples' hard work to make the rich richer, means that these people have 0 protections whatsoever.

They are the second lowest economic class, the "can't even get W2 work". The lowest is 'homeless', who are already considered thrown away, societally speaking.

assimpleaspossi•9mo ago
It is what it is. They know that going in and it's what they signed up for.

The deactivation is a different story, however.

michaelsshaw•9mo ago
I'm sure they'd like to sign up for something else. It's not some free marketplace of employers. The deals are shit all around.
dkkergoog•9mo ago
It's not worth it. The insurance you want to provide is not sustainable. Or if you think it is the make the company and compete. The other option are these dealers shutting down and now no one has a source of income.
trilbyglens•9mo ago
Europe calls bullshit on this line of reasoning. You've drank too much koolaide friend.
ANewFormation•9mo ago
There are lots of people that enjoy the 'gig' jobs because of the freedom to work (or not) whenever they want.
mystraline•9mo ago
Even more 'choose' gig shit-work because that's all that was available.

And sure, homelessness, hunger, and low/no medical is a "choice", its not a choice we make lightly.

So worse is better than homeless. And people are stratified out of even the working class.

ANewFormation•9mo ago
This is complete nonsense. There's no shortage of low still, low wage jobs - most of which would pay better in the longrun, have opportunities for advancement, and so on.

But they don't come with the freedom that gig jobs do which is their primary appeal.

mystraline•9mo ago
There is absolutely a difference between a professional 1099 contractor charging $500/hr with a custom negotiated contract, and this garbage that we call 'gig work'.

And if the laws were actually enforced, most of it is blatantly illegal.

     Illegal online taxi.
     Illegal online food delivery.
     Illegal residential hotel chain.
Etc.

Many people who do this do so because they don't have other choices. And much of it is also illegal for the people "working", cause commercial driving requires commercial license.

It is a scam on everyone, except for the 'app companies' that basically added 'internet' to a regulated career and turned it into unregulated enshittified garbage.

gruez•9mo ago
>And if the laws were actually enforced, most of it is blatantly illegal.

>It is a scam on everyone, except for the 'app companies' that basically added 'internet' to a regulated career and turned it into unregulated enshittified garbage.

No, this predated "app companies". Taxi drivers were self-employed, only got paid if they got fares, and on top had to pay for the privilege of driving (medallion system). That's just as bad as working for Uber, if not worse (since you don't have to pay to work for Uber).

Ekaros•9mo ago
Yep. The market should be two sided. Service providers should be able to set any terms and prices. Then it would be up to buyer to review them including fine print. This would allow real free market to operate in most efficient way.
Ferret7446•9mo ago
You have it backwards. Gig workers aren't employees. Quite the opposite, they are self employed and pay for a service that connects them with clients, handles payment processing, disputes, contracts, etc.

The existence of gig services is not responsible for poverty. Poverty is the natural state of all living things, and through much effort humanity has succeeded in partially eliminating poverty.

There is indeed a problem. Before we're able to achieve post-scarcity, we will reach a point where most people will not be able to provide sufficient value in a free market economy to sustain themselves comfortably. This problem was not caused by gig services or big corpo being evil or whatever people like to blame.

hnpolicestate•9mo ago
Tying "your account has been suspended for violating our TOS" to employment is a nightmare.
michaelsshaw•9mo ago
Having TOS for people that do your work sounds illegal. It's amazing it's not.
jeffreyrogers•9mo ago
That's literally what an employment contract is.
michaelsshaw•9mo ago
It's not. That's why there's a whole separate term for it.

TOS as in the agreement to be served by Uber and use their network. Not the same thing as an employment contract, obviously.

jeffreyrogers•9mo ago
I know what TOS are. An employment contract is also literally the terms under which your employer must perform its obligations to you as an employee. Both are bilateral contracts between a corporation and an individual that specify under what conditions a corporation is required to provide certain services to the contracted individual.
michaelsshaw•9mo ago
And the things that are allowed to be in TOS are more liberal than things allowed in employment contracts.
ceejayoz•9mo ago
> An Uber spokeswoman said Mr. McDougall and Mr. Calnan “were initially flagged for fraud after a pattern of unusual behavior and their access was removed. After reviewing again, we decided they’re eligible for reactivation.”

Only after a NYT reporter started poking around, of course. How many others don’t have that going for them?

assimpleaspossi•9mo ago
Here's my story:

I'm retired (sort of) and my son lost his job. He had a house payment and that worried me. I noticed a girl at my local grocery store who seemed to be there every day. After questioning her, that's how I found out about Instacart. So I started with them.

I struggled with deliveries as most people do at first but eventually got quite good at it making a decent, even surprising amount of money. But, one day, I was scheduled to deliver groceries to an apartment with an address for the complex but no apartment number and no name on the apartment doors.

I contacted support who called the customer who asked if I could wait 15 minutes for them to come home. Having nothing going on that day I said, "Sure." 25 minutes later I called support again. Customer says they're almost there. "I'll wait," I said.

Customer doesn't show. Called support. They tell me to return the groceries to the store and that I would be paid anyway. (Note: grocery stores won't accept returns.)

Much of the driver support question was covered by text messages which I saved. Interestingly, later, the customer tipped me and apologized for not showing up. I saved all that along with a photo of the apartment complex.

The next day, I was deactivated for not abiding by the TOS for not delivering. I emailed them all the text messages including those from the customer and driver support along with screenshots and photos but to no avail.

chmod775•9mo ago
Everything in that article screams they already were in a precarious "devastated" financial situation.

A prime example of the modern day indentured servant: beholden to his creditors, subject to the whims of whoever pays him pennies for a dollars worth of work.

gruez•9mo ago
>pays him pennies for a dollars worth of work.

Uber's financial statements says drivers get around 70% of fares. You might think 30% is too high of a cut, but to imply that drivers are getting paid "pennies" is patently false.

https://investor.uber.com/news-events/news/press-release-det...

chmod775•9mo ago
The guy was making 900 dollars a week revenue (not profit) in a city where rent alone is north of $2k. The whole equation was fucked to begin with.

Staying in a city like that with that kind of income is financial suicide. He needed to move rather than take a low-paying job. Why didn't he?

Uber is able to charge little because at the other end they're able to pray on people who make bad financial decisions or have no other option for one reason or another. In a fair world they'd not only raise prices, but also lower their margin.

gruez•9mo ago
>Uber is able to charge little because at the other end they're able to pray on people who make bad financial decisions or have no other option for one reason or another.

Yeah, it's called supply and demand. When supply is high, prices are low.

>In a fair world they'd not only raise prices

What do you think happens prices go up? Taxi prices are already high as it is. Raising the prices would mean less riders, which is arguably worse for those drivers. Moreover this is essentially price fixing, but I guess you're fine with it because it's not an evil corporation doing it?

chmod775•9mo ago
We have already established that there are irrational actors. With that, the whole basis for a "free market" to function is out the window.
msie•9mo ago
Same goes for YouTube creators. A YouTube couple I followed had an unusual amount of suspensions and several years later they discovered someone high-up had a grudge against them.
msie•9mo ago
Also these young tech companies try to get away with horrible support services. For both employees and customers.