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The universal weight subspace hypothesis

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.05117
109•lukeplato•3h ago•38 comments

Kroger acknowledges that its bet on robotics went too far

https://www.grocerydive.com/news/kroger-ocado-close-automated-fulfillment-centers-robotics-grocer...
85•JumpCrisscross•3h ago•78 comments

Icons in Menus Everywhere – Send Help

https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/icons-in-menus/
272•ArmageddonIt•7h ago•108 comments

Jepsen: NATS 2.12.1

https://jepsen.io/analyses/nats-2.12.1
293•aphyr•8h ago•106 comments

Horses: AI progress is steady. Human equivalence is sudden

https://andyljones.com/posts/horses.html
195•pbui•3h ago•119 comments

The Lost Machine Automats and Self-Service Cafeterias of NYC (2023)

https://www.untappedcities.com/automats-cafeterias-nyc/
33•walterbell•2h ago•15 comments

OSHW: Small tablet based on RK3568 and AMOLED screen

https://oshwhub.com/oglggc/rui-xin-wei-rk3568-si-ceng-jia-li-chuang-mian-fei-gong-yi
29•thenthenthen•5d ago•2 comments

Strong earthquake hits northern Japan, tsunami warning issued

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251209_02/
272•lattis•12h ago•135 comments

AMD GPU Debugger

https://thegeeko.me/blog/amd-gpu-debugging/
217•ibobev•11h ago•35 comments

Scientific and Technical Amateur Radio

https://destevez.net/
25•gballan•2h ago•2 comments

Let's put Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle

https://tailscale.com/blog/tailscale-jailbroken-kindle
243•Quizzical4230•11h ago•57 comments

Latency Profiling in Python: From Code Bottlenecks to Observability

https://quant.engineering/latency-profiling-in-python.html
15•rundef•6d ago•2 comments

Hunting for North Korean Fiber Optic Cables

https://nkinternet.com/2025/12/08/hunting-for-north-korean-fiber-optic-cables/
226•Bezod•10h ago•58 comments

Microsoft increases Office 365 and Microsoft 365 license prices

https://office365itpros.com/2025/12/08/microsoft-365-pricing-increase/
277•taubek•13h ago•323 comments

IBM to acquire Confluent

https://www.confluent.io/blog/ibm-to-acquire-confluent/
352•abd12•13h ago•283 comments

Has the cost of building software dropped 90%?

https://martinalderson.com/posts/has-the-cost-of-software-just-dropped-90-percent/
185•martinald•8h ago•333 comments

Trials avoid high risk patients and underestimate drug harms

https://www.nber.org/papers/w34534
78•bikenaga•8h ago•31 comments

Show HN: Fanfa – Interactive and animated Mermaid diagrams

https://fanfa.dev/
71•bairess•4d ago•16 comments

Cassette tapes are making a comeback?

https://theconversation.com/cassette-tapes-are-making-a-comeback-yes-really-268108
46•devonnull•4d ago•57 comments

Microsoft Download Center Archive

https://legacyupdate.net/download-center/
130•luu•3d ago•15 comments

Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/08/paramount-skydance-hostile-bid-wbd-netflix.html
261•gniting•13h ago•246 comments

AI should only run as fast as we can catch up

https://higashi.blog/2025/12/07/ai-verification/
118•yuedongze•9h ago•114 comments

A series of tricks and techniques I learned doing tiny GLSL demos

https://blog.pkh.me/p/48-a-series-of-tricks-and-techniques-i-learned-doing-tiny-glsl-demos.html
146•ibobev•10h ago•16 comments

Launch HN: Nia (YC S25) – Give better context to coding agents

https://www.trynia.ai/
94•jellyotsiro•10h ago•68 comments

Deep dive on Nvidia circular funding

https://philippeoger.com/pages/deep-dive-into-nvidias-virtuous-cycle
282•jeanloolz•8h ago•159 comments

We collected 10k hours of neuro-language data in our basement

https://condu.it/thought/10k-hours
96•nee1r•10h ago•58 comments

Legion Health (YC S21) is hiring a founding engineer (SF, in-person)

1•the_danny_g•10h ago

Nova Programming Language

https://nova-lang.net
90•surprisetalk•12h ago•47 comments

No more O'Reilly subscriptions for me

https://zerokspot.com/weblog/2025/12/05/no-more-oreilly-subscriptions-for-me/
124•speckx•11h ago•114 comments

Intel 8086 Microcode Explorer

https://nand2mario.github.io/8086_microcode.html
20•todsacerdoti•4d ago•3 comments
Open in hackernews

The power of proximity to coworkers [pdf]

https://pallais.scholars.harvard.edu/sites/g/files/omnuum5926/files/2025-11/Power%20of%20Proximity%20to%20Coworkers%20November%202025.pdf
18•yodon•1h ago

Comments

gnabgib•1h ago
Discussion (201 points, 6 days ago, 149 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46121243
inamberclad•1h ago
Framing "less code written" as a trade-off is a red flag to me. Anyone who judges productivity by lines of code written should inquire with me about a limited time, fantastic deal on a bridge...
defrost•48m ago
Unsuprisingly less experienced coders benefit from exposure to more experienced coders.

Interesting questions raised by this, for myself at least,

* how do hybrid schemes work out: some home, some office, less commute overall?

A HN submission yesterday on Australian studies showed remote work being mostly loved in AU, having little productivity impact either way for many, having significant benefits for for people with spectrum / social issues.

* has any tried junior coder meetups with experienced coders "out of office"?

Co working at one home or another, at public libraries, etc.

jimbob45•34m ago
Hybrid vs in-person is a meaningless debate. Once you’re hybrid, you’ve restricted your candidate pool to an hour’s drive radius around the office. The damage has been done at that point.
defrost•26m ago
Depends where you live - Australia has a lot of FiFo work, Fly In Fly Out on minesites and for various kinds of office work.

There's certinly people I know that live several hundred km away from a capital city, work remote, and come in for two or three days to catch up with everbody once a fortnight, once a month, etc.

It helps to have a wider PoV perhaps.

AlotOfReading•10m ago
Virtually all the "hybrid" companies I've seen have 2/3 day in-office, 3/2 day remote schedules for office work. That doesn't necessarily apply to say, the employees working loading docks and shipping, but a couple days a month feels different enough to justify its own term.
markus_zhang•12m ago
>how do hybrid schemes work out: some home, some office, less commute overall?

I think it depends on the type of work. I work as a support engineer for business stakeholders. Business stakeholders don't work in "Sprints", and always want to get anything ASAP. In that sense, if I want to maximize my value to the company, in-office is the best.

But frankly, I don't like that, so working remote is the best for me, IN THAT PERSPECTIVE. However, I do love the snacks in office, and I want to keep my job, so hybrid works the best for me. The stakeholders get to bug me from time to time in 3 days per week, and I book as many meetings as I can in those 3 days, and bring a non-fiction just to breath a little better.

I just wish Toronto has cheaper housing though, so I can live closer to the office.