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P-Hacking in Startups

https://briefer.cloud/blog/posts/p-hacking/
59•thaisstein•3d ago•21 comments

LaborBerlin: State-of-the-Art 16mm Projector

https://www.filmlabs.org/wiki/en/meetings_projects/spectral/laborberlin16mmprojector/start
120•audionerd•5h ago•18 comments

Requiem for a Solar Plant

https://7goldfish.com/articles/Requiem_for_a_solar_plant.php
27•akkartik•2h ago•16 comments

The bad boy of bar charts: William Playfair

https://blog.engora.com/2023/05/the-bad-boy-of-bar-charts-william.html
12•bryanrasmussen•3d ago•1 comments

Denmark's Archaeology Experiment Is Paying Off in Gold and Knowledge

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/denmark-let-amateurs-dig-for-treasure-and-it-paid-off/
95•sohkamyung•3d ago•47 comments

Airpass – easily overcome WiFi time limits

https://airpass.tiagoalves.me/
234•herbertl•3d ago•178 comments

U.S. strikes Iran's nuclear facilities

https://www.axios.com/2025/06/21/us-strike-iran-nuclear-israel-trump
213•Liwink•1h ago•303 comments

AllTracker: Efficient Dense Point Tracking at High Resolution

https://alltracker.github.io/
64•lnyan•8h ago•7 comments

Type Inference Zoo

https://zoo.cuichen.cc/
14•mpweiher•3d ago•1 comments

Compact Representations for Arrays in Lua [pdf]

https://sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/sblp/article/view/30252/30059
48•tkhattra•3d ago•10 comments

ARIA, the UK's Bet to Build Scientific Revolutions

https://www.asimov.press/p/aria
52•almost-exactly•9h ago•38 comments

Samsung embeds IronSource spyware app on phones across WANA

https://smex.org/open-letter-to-samsung-end-forced-israeli-app-installations-in-the-wana-region/
704•the-anarchist•22h ago•411 comments

See Jane 128 by Arktronics run (ft. Magic Desk, 3-Plus-1 and the Thomson MO5)

http://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2025/06/see-jane-128-by-arktronics-run.html
4•classichasclass•2h ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Beware confidentiality agreements that act as lifetime non competes

238•throwarayes•9h ago•152 comments

Show HN: Luna Rail – treating night trains as a spatial optimization problem

https://luna-rail.com/en/home-2
23•ant6n•3d ago•3 comments

Compiler for the B Programming Language

https://github.com/tsoding/b
20•ycuser2•3d ago•4 comments

Scaling our observability platform by embracing wide events and replacing OTel

https://clickhouse.com/blog/scaling-observability-beyond-100pb-wide-events-replacing-otel
172•valyala•16h ago•76 comments

Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/microsoft-edit-text-editor-ubuntu
229•jandeboevrie•3d ago•232 comments

Axolotls May Hold the Key to Regrowing Limbs

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/axolotls-may-hold-the-key-to-regrowing-limbs-and-scientists-are-unraveling-their-secrets-to-help-humans-do-the-same-180986781/
34•noleary•2d ago•17 comments

Don't Read This If You Have a Security Clearance (2023)

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/05/leaked-documents-security-clearance-defense/674031/
21•greyface-•1h ago•9 comments

Phoenix.new – Remote AI Runtime for Phoenix

https://fly.io/blog/phoenix-new-the-remote-ai-runtime/
540•wut42•1d ago•242 comments

Weave (YC W25) is hiring a founding AI engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/weave-3/jobs/SqFnIFE-founding-ai-engineer
1•adchurch•8h ago

The Nyanja new PC-Engine/TurboGrafx 16-bit console game in development

https://sarupro.itch.io/thenyanja
42•retro_guy•3d ago•1 comments

AI is ushering in a 'tiny team' era

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-20/ai-is-ushering-in-the-tiny-team-era-in-silicon-valley
104•kjhughes•7h ago•88 comments

Delta Chat is a decentralized and secure messenger app

https://delta.chat/en/
237•Bluestein•19h ago•132 comments

Unexpected security footguns in Go's parsers

https://blog.trailofbits.com/2025/06/17/unexpected-security-footguns-in-gos-parsers/
167•ingve•3d ago•91 comments

'Gwada negative': French scientists find new blood type in woman

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/science/article/2025/06/21/gwada-negative-french-scientists-find-new-blood-type-in-woman_6742577_10.html
133•spidersouris•18h ago•58 comments

Balatro for the Nintendo E-Reader

https://mattgreer.dev/blog/balatro-for-the-nintendo-ereader/
93•arantius•8h ago•20 comments

uBlock Origin Lite Beta for Safari iOS

https://testflight.apple.com/join/JjTcThrV
163•Squarex•17h ago•33 comments

Show HN: MMOndrian

https://mmondrian.com/
47•neural_thing•15h ago•31 comments
Open in hackernews

You say 'silo' as if it were a bad thing

https://hollisrobbinsanecdotal.substack.com/p/you-say-silo-as-if-it-were-a-bad
23•HR01•5h ago

Comments

jxjnskkzxxhx•4h ago
At my company siloing yourself is the only way to get anything done.
HR01•5m ago
This is my experience.
esafak•4h ago
It's possible for the locking up of knowledge to be bad, and for the preservation of the integrity of knowledge to be good at the same time.

The mistake the article makes is of modeling the flow as bidirectional. And since she doesn't want integrity to suffer, she says siloing is good. You want information to get out without getting diluting. It is never good for the left hand not to know the right hand. Information should flow freely, subject to ingress monitoring; don't admit bad information, but don't close the border.

The question is whether you have the ability to police your side of the border.

bigyabai•4h ago
The conclusion to this essay doesn't make a convincing case. How do we know that academics are doing things correct when "sparks of AGI" is two years old and we don't have serious agentic software? How can you assert that isolated knowledge improves AI cognition when LLM performance directly correlates with the volume of training data? How could anyone actually prove that "academic silos" are challenging old paradigms when we aren't allowed to see what's inside them? What heuristics are you using? Why can't we see them?
Jtsummers•3h ago
This author is taking the analogy to silos too literally, and constructs a weird argument around it that makes absolutely no sense.

The silo analogy is not about protecting academic integrity (in the way grain silos are meant to protect grain), it's about isolating teams from each other. If the physics department never spoke to the math department, that would be an example of what people mean by "silo" and a bad thing. It weakens both departments to be so severely isolated.

I have seen this in real academic disciplines, not just hypotheticals. CS academics have done a lot around modeling formal systems. Then you go over to systems engineers and they have done the same thing (especially around critical systems and safety properties of systems). Both have good ideas, but both domains operate largely in isolation from each other. This impedes their work, it's a pair of bad (though naturally occurring, rather than forced) silos.

If the author actually understood what people meant when they said silos need to be torn down, they wouldn't have written this bizarre blog post.

esafak•3h ago
I agree, she is conflating things.
Eddy_Viscosity2•1h ago
Another example of silos is that Doctor who tried to claim the trapezoid rule and name it after herself.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26384357

vishnudeva•3h ago
There are too many blanket statements in this article that aren't well argued or even explained. This for example is just a series of assumptions:

""" The attack on “silos” usually comes from people outside of a silo, generalists who don’t have deep disciplinary knowledge or focused training. These people don’t want their ideas validated by a community of experts. They find expertise to be inconvenient. The image of the silo as narrow, contained, a kind of ivory tower, seems to support the claim that those in them are narrow, out of touch, or secluded. """

The links in the first paragraph actually do quite a good job of explaining what people mean when they say Silos are bad. No one claims that disciplines and departments and teams should become a single blob. This article might be defending something that needs no defense and is not under any attack.

I did enjoy reading about the history of Silos :)