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Doing well in your courses: Andrej's advice for success (2013)

https://cs.stanford.edu/people/karpathy/advice.html
63•peterkshultz•1h ago•15 comments

Comparing the power consumption of a 30 year old refrigerator to a brand new one

https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/10/14/fridge-power-consumption/
50•furkansahin•5d ago•48 comments

What Are RFCs? The Forgotten Blueprints of the Internet

https://ackreq.github.io/posts/what-are-rfcs/
47•ackreq•2h ago•36 comments

The Trinary Dream Endures

https://www.robinsloan.com/lab/trinary-dream/
11•FromTheArchives•52m ago•5 comments

Replacement.ai

https://replacement.ai
626•wh313•4h ago•397 comments

Show HN: Duck-UI – Browser-Based SQL IDE for DuckDB

https://demo.duckui.com
134•caioricciuti•6h ago•42 comments

How to Assemble an Electric Heating Element from Scratch

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2025/10/how-to-build-an-electric-heating-element-from-scratch/
38•surprisetalk•4h ago•19 comments

Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring Full Stack Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/infisical/jobs/0gY2Da1-full-stack-engineer-global
1•vmatsiiako•49m ago

Show HN: Pyversity – Fast Result Diversification for Retrieval and RAG

https://github.com/Pringled/pyversity
32•Tananon•3h ago•2 comments

The case for the return of fine-tuning

https://welovesota.com/article/the-case-for-the-return-of-fine-tuning
96•nanark•8h ago•42 comments

The macOS LC_COLLATE hunt: Or why does sort order differently on macOS and Linux

https://blog.zhimingwang.org/macos-lc_collate-hunt
30•g0xA52A2A•4h ago•2 comments

The zipper is getting its first major upgrade in 100 years

https://www.wired.com/story/the-zipper-is-getting-its-first-major-upgrade-in-100-years/
44•bookofjoe•2h ago•52 comments

Abandoned land drives dangerous heat in Houston, study finds

https://stories.tamu.edu/news/2025/10/07/abandoned-land-drives-dangerous-heat-in-houston-texas-am...
83•PaulHoule•4h ago•77 comments

Why an abundance of choice is not the same as freedom

https://aeon.co/essays/why-an-abundance-of-choice-is-not-the-same-as-freedom
63•herbertl•2h ago•25 comments

Xubuntu.org Might Be Compromised

https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1oa4549/xubuntuorg_might_be_compromised/
174•kekqqq•3h ago•60 comments

The Spherical Cows of Programming

https://programmingsimplicity.substack.com/p/the-spherical-cows-of-programming
16•whobre•2h ago•18 comments

Lost Jack Kerouac story found among assassinated mafia boss' belongings

https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/lost-jack-kerouac-chapter-found-mafia-boss-estate-21098...
72•rmason•4d ago•37 comments

Improving PixelMelt's Kindle Web Deobfuscator

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/10/improving-pixelmelts-kindle-web-deobfuscator/
59•ColinWright•5h ago•13 comments

Thieves steal crown jewels in 4 minutes from Louvre Museum

https://apnews.com/article/france-louvre-museum-robbery-a3687f330a43e0aaff68c732c4b2585b
40•malshe•1h ago•10 comments

Windows 11 25H2 October Update Bug Renders Recovery Environment Unusable

https://www.techpowerup.com/342032/windows-11-25h2-october-update-bug-renders-recovery-environmen...
32•MaximilianEmel•1h ago•10 comments

Show HN: Open-Source Voice AI Badge Powered by ESP32+WebRTC

https://github.com/VapiAI/vapicon-2025-hardware-workshop
19•Sean-Der•1w ago•3 comments

EQ: A video about all forms of equalizers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLAt95PrwL4
233•robinhouston•1d ago•66 comments

Feed me up, Scotty – custom RSS feed generation using CSS selectors

https://feed-me-up-scotty.vincenttunru.com/
18•diymaker•4h ago•4 comments

Scheme Reports at Fifty

https://crumbles.blog/posts/2025-10-18-scheme-reports-at-fifty.html
6•djwatson24•3h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Notepad.exe – macOS editor for Swift and Python (now Linux runtime)

https://notepadexe.com/
4•krzyzanowskim•1h ago•0 comments

When Pollution Spikes in Southeast Asia, Rainfall Shifts from Land to Sea

https://e360.yale.edu/digest/southeast-asia-aerosols-rainfall?asds
13•Brajeshwar•1h ago•0 comments

OpenAI researcher announced GPT-5 math breakthrough that never happened

https://the-decoder.com/leading-openai-researcher-announced-a-gpt-5-math-breakthrough-that-never-...
272•Topfi•6h ago•175 comments

GNU Octave Meets JupyterLite: Compute Anywhere, Anytime

https://blog.jupyter.org/gnu-octave-meets-jupyterlite-compute-anywhere-anytime-8b033afbbcdc
5•bauta-steen•2h ago•0 comments

A Tower on Billionaires' Row Is Full of Cracks. Who's to Blame?

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/19/nyregion/432-park-avenue-condo-tower.html
85•danso•5h ago•53 comments

I wish SSDs gave you CPU performance style metrics about their activity

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/tech/SSDWritePerfMetricsWish
6•ingve•36m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Websites Are for Humans

https://marcus-obst.de/blog/websites-are-for-humans
50•freediver•3h ago

Comments

itsme0000•2h ago
Okay then read it to me.
ThrowawayTestr•2h ago
AI bad
lynx97•2h ago
How did this get on the front page? Are there genuine users that feel this rambling is interesting or adds anything useful to what has already been said?
Retr0id•2h ago
I liked that it was written by a human.
lynx97•2h ago
If that is the single criterium, I guess we need a new word: ape slob, maybe?
montroser•2h ago
How do you know?
Retr0id•1h ago
vibes
isodev•2h ago
Yes, in a way. The rampant exaggeration of the usefulness of LLMs and the fact that clearly not enough "people in tech" are saying no to their managers stuffing every single product with something "AI"-ish means we definitely need to talk about it.
lynx97•2h ago
Ah, neat. Now it is the employees who are supposed to swim against the stream and jeopardize their jobs. I love naiv activism.
lukan•22m ago
If all those who know better, stay silent, then who will speak up in the end?

(also HN does not just consists of powerless employees who will be fired, if they dare to voice concern)

Retr0id•2h ago
The "is this AI?" fatigue is very grating, but it seems inescapable even if you're not scrolling algorithmic feeds. It permeates group chats, DMs, and even personal blogs. I have no idea how we solve this!

Ironically, it seems that some of the more "anti-AI" people I know are more likely to re-share AI-generated content without realising it, because they aren't keeping up with what today's AI output looks like.

tigroferoce•2h ago
I believe that we will soon live in a future where the content will be fake by default and we will validate the authenticity by looking at the reputation of the source. Each time we will read, listen, or see a new content we will think "is this coming from a trustworthy source? otherwise I will not believe any single word of this".

In this context, the more fake news/content we see, the better it is, because it will only make the process of getting there fast.

karczex•1h ago
We are there already
throaway1988•1h ago
Once AI gets good enough, we will be able to tailor it. It (our agent that we personally use) will tell us what is AI and what is not ai generated, if we wish it. But until then, it’s a disaster zone. A holocaust for integrity lol.

If you think this is naive and optimistic, ask yourself, what more valuable technology would there be than an AI agent thats legitimately accurate? It will replace search, it will replace gui. Just tell it what to do.

Retr0id•53m ago
AI will always be bad at distinguishing AI from not-AI. If AI gets better, distinguishing gets harder.
throaway1988•26m ago
It will be able to tell what ISNT ai! & what is sloppy or cheap AI meant to make a quick buck.
fantasizr•1h ago
all content and websites will need 3rd party verification stamps like baseball cards gets, or non-gmo veggies, humanely raised meat, no animals harmed in the making of this movie
lynx97•1h ago
We already have greenwashing. Stamping things will be pretty much useless.
HardCodedBias•2h ago
I agree, it is always good to be openly hostile to the new boss!
ticulatedspline•2h ago
> What finally will break people's brains (and I extrapolate that from my brain) is the decision fatigue that is growing, that we now have to figure out if a funny cat video is real...

Nah. seems people forget social media has been fake for way longer than AI. sometimes Photoshop, or editing. Sometimes just deliberately miss-attributing a real photo for clicks. heck there's a whole "fake Asian videos" subreddit, funny videos that in another light are brilliant sketch comedy but always portray themselves as real. not to mention humans consume boatloads of knowingly-fake things -- movies, tv shows, cartoons, artwork etc.

oddly enough the rise of AI may flip one of the most annoying things in social media, all the fake stuff that people think is real. a small subset of people (like myself) are less annoyed by the fake content and more annoyed by the people falling for it. Like those "Fake Asian Videos" I've seen a few that were well written, well acted and even well filmed. If it were a comedy show on Netflix it would be hilarious, the distaste I have for them is that they portend to be real and people often believe them to be real.

In the short term this is going to be way worse as even discriminating people can't tell if something is fake, but the light at the end of the tunnel is when it hits such saturation that anything real is in the minority and everyone assumes that everything is fake and keeps on consuming.

rednafi•22m ago
People are reading human-generated text, blogs, and artisanal content more than ever before.

The whole point of consuming art is to appreciate the work that went into creating it. If something is generated without much effort, then what’s the point of looking at it?

Sure, LLMs can generate all the text and paintings in the world, but who’s knowingly consuming that? It’s garbage content, and people are already tired of this crap. That’s why I think writing blogs, poetry, and creating original work is more important than ever.

mttpgn•19m ago
> So I prompted my brain

Is there anyone for whom this phrasing has a clarity advantage over "So I asked myself..."/"So I thought to myself..." ?

novemp•9m ago
The people who reply to every post on the internet with "I asked ChatGPT and it said..."