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AI is Dunning-Kruger as a service

https://christianheilmann.com/2025/10/30/ai-is-dunning-kruger-as-a-service/
92•freediver•50m ago•29 comments

Myna: Monospace typeface designed for symbol-heavy programming languages

https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna
135•birdculture•4h ago•57 comments

Ruby Solved My Problem

https://newsletter.masilotti.com/p/ruby-already-solved-my-problem
120•joemasilotti•3h ago•48 comments

How did I get here?

https://how-did-i-get-here.net/
63•zachlatta•2h ago•15 comments

Ribir: Non-intrusive GUI framework for Rust/WASM

https://github.com/RibirX/Ribir
31•adamnemecek•2h ago•3 comments

YouTube Removes Windows 11 Bypass Tutorials, Claims 'Risk of Physical Harm'

https://news.itsfoss.com/youtube-removes-windows-11-bypass-tutorials/
176•WaitWaitWha•1h ago•52 comments

Venn Diagram for 7 Sets

https://moebio.com/research/sevensets/
72•bramadityaw•3d ago•13 comments

I Love OCaml

https://mccd.space/posts/ocaml-the-worlds-best/
267•art-w•8h ago•171 comments

VLC's Jean-Baptiste Kempf Receives the European SFS Award 2025

https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20251107-01.en.html
141•kirschner•2h ago•18 comments

James Watson has died

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/science/james-watson-dead.html
159•granzymes•3h ago•69 comments

Transducer: Composition, Abstraction, Performance

https://funktionale-programmierung.de/en/2018/03/22/transducer.html
47•defmarco•3d ago•0 comments

Leaving Meta and PyTorch

https://soumith.ch/blog/2025-11-06-leaving-meta-and-pytorch.md.html
659•saikatsg•16h ago•161 comments

Angel Investors, a Field Guide

https://www.jeanyang.com/posts/angel-investors-a-field-guide/
73•azhenley•5h ago•15 comments

Apple is crossing a Steve Jobs red line

https://kensegall.com/2025/11/07/apple-is-crossing-a-steve-jobs-red-line/
162•zdw•2h ago•130 comments

Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15

https://apnews.com/article/denmark-social-media-ban-children-7862d2a8cc590b4969c8931a01adc7f4
329•c420•6h ago•234 comments

I'm making a small RPG and I need feeback regarding performance

https://jslegenddev.substack.com/p/im-making-a-small-rpg-and-i-need
57•ibobev•8h ago•43 comments

Show HN: Three Emojis, a daily word puzzle for language learners

https://threeemojis.com/en-US/play/hex/en-US/2025-11-07
15•knuckleheads•2h ago•15 comments

Understanding traffic

https://dr2chase.wordpress.com/
16•kunley•4d ago•10 comments

Developers in C-Level Meetings

https://radekmie.dev/blog/on-developers-in-c-level-meetings/
4•keyle•6d ago•0 comments

My Experience of building Bytebeat player in Zig

https://blog.karanjanthe.me/posts/zig-beat/
75•KMJ-007•3d ago•9 comments

Should facial analysis help determine whom companies hire?

https://www.economist.com/business/2025/11/06/should-facial-analysis-help-determine-whom-companie...
11•pmdev03•2h ago•16 comments

PyTorch Helion

https://pytorch.org/blog/helion/
123•jarbus•5d ago•37 comments

Skeena Indigenous Typeface

https://microsoft.github.io/Skeena-Indigenous-Typeface/
53•Bogdanp•5d ago•9 comments

Meta projected 10% of 2024 revenue came from scams

https://sherwood.news/tech/meta-projected-10-of-2024-revenue-came-from-scams-and-banned-goods-reu...
593•donohoe•9h ago•451 comments

Comparison Traits – Understanding Equality and Ordering in Rust

https://itsfoxstudio.substack.com/p/comparison-traits-understanding-equality
47•rpunkfu•5d ago•10 comments

1973 implementation of Wordle was published by DEC (2022)

https://troypress.com/1973-implementation-of-wordle-was-published-by-dec/
75•msephton•6d ago•30 comments

Sweep (YC S23) is hiring to build autocomplete for JetBrains

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sweep/jobs/8dUn406-founding-engineer-intern
1•williamzeng0•10h ago

Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes in lung microbiome after just one week

https://phys.org/news/2025-10-toxic-salton-sea-triggers-lung.html
89•PaulHoule•5h ago•33 comments

We chose OCaml to write Stategraph

https://stategraph.dev/blog/why-we-chose-ocaml
139•lawnchair•9h ago•103 comments

OpenMW 0.50.0 Released – open-source Morrowind reimplementation

https://openmw.org/2025/openmw-0-50-0-released/
252•agluszak•9h ago•89 comments
Open in hackernews

Lose weight or lose your jobs, offshore workers told

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx274xp00zxo
10•impish9208•5h ago

Comments

palmotea•5h ago
Misleading headline (for HN): it's about offshore oil workers in the UK, not offshore software engineer workers (which is what the word "offshore* typically brings to mind).
gdulli•4h ago
Not every synonym in a headline needs to be unpacked here in the comments.
happytoexplain•4h ago
I made the same mistaken assumption. Why not just let the useful one-line comment exist? What is causing the annoyance/offense here?
Simulacra•3h ago
Perhaps because offshore contains connotations related to tech jobs.
CrimsonCape•5h ago
Just some quick facts from the article:

The new requirement is that the maximum weight of a clothed worker is 124.7kg or 274.9 lb.

One worker said he was at 118kg (260.1 lb), and his target weight is 110kg (242.5 lb).

Not to throw shade at anyone in particular, but using the USA NIH.gov BMI calculator, for a 5'-11" man, the "healthy" range of BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, in mass that is approximately 60.32kg (133 lb) to 80.7kg (178 lb).

skeeter2020•4h ago
I saw that too. I'm 6'5", ~222lbs and NOT skinny, with more than a little excess flab. I imagine the # of people with a target weight over 240lbs is pretty small.
heresie-dabord•4h ago
Also notable from TFA:

> Thousands of North Sea oil workers are being told they must lose weight if they are to keep flying offshore - or face losing their jobs.

> OEUK said the average weight of offshore workers had risen by almost 10kg (1.5st) since 2008.

rkomorn•4h ago
BMI isn't worth much without a sense of the average muscle mass for people in that population (edit: the offshore workers in question), though.

I'm guessing they're not built like the average tech worker.

gishh•4h ago
Sounds like they are, actually. Especially because you used the word "average."

I've been in tech for decades, and coincidently I now have occasion to interact with oil rig workers. They're just normal people, maybe with a bit of an edge to them, which makes sense given the work. There are entire teams at $dayjob that I could swap out with an entire team from a rig, the only difference you'd notice is clothing.

They're also not super-ripped lumberjacks. They're not lifting heavy shit for hours a day. A good day for them is general upkeep where nothing goes wrong. Think things like: adjusting valves, inspecting equipment, welding things, inspecting things. Oil rigs are _massive_ and everything on them is massive. Humans aren't using their muscles nearly as much as machinery.

Which is probably why they're in this debacle.

fred_is_fred•4h ago
I'm not sure why this is a headline level piece of news. Plenty of jobs have fitness and/or weight requirements.
Simulacra•3h ago
True, but NYC has made it illegal to fire someone because of their weight, deeming it discrimination.

https://people.com/new-york-city-outlaws-discrimination-base...

fred_is_fred•2h ago
I guess you didn't read the article?

ABC News reported that the ordinance — which will take effect Nov. 22 — excludes cases in which a person’s height or weight makes them unable to perform required aspects of a job.