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Fix HDMI-CEC weirdness with a Raspberry Pi and a $7 cable

https://johnlian.net/posts/hdmi-cec/
87•jlian•1h ago•29 comments

1/4 of US-Trained Scientists Eventually Leave. Is the US Giving Away Its Edge?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.11146
66•bikenaga•3h ago•47 comments

“Are you the one?” is free money

https://blog.owenlacey.dev/posts/are-you-the-one-is-free-money/
92•samwho•3d ago•12 comments

Nature's many attempts to evolve a Nostr

https://newsletter.squishy.computer/p/natures-many-attempts-to-evolve-a
20•fiatjaf•4d ago•7 comments

Upcoming Changes to Let's Encrypt Certificates

https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/upcoming-changes-to-let-s-encrypt-certificates/243873
198•schmuckonwheels•4h ago•153 comments

A kernel bug froze my machine: Debugging an async-profiler deadlock

https://questdb.com/blog/async-profiler-kernel-bug/
36•bluestreak•2h ago•9 comments

Essential Semiconductor Physics [pdf]

https://nanohub.org/resources/43623/download/Essential_Semiconductor_Physics.pdf
79•akshatjiwan•2d ago•4 comments

US TikTok investors in limbo as deal set to be delayed again

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp34442z25ko
148•1659447091•3d ago•87 comments

“Super secure” messaging app leaks everyone's phone number

https://ericdaigle.ca/posts/super-secure-maga-messaging-app-leaks-everyones-phone-number/
456•e_daigle•4h ago•200 comments

Chafa: Terminal Graphics for the 21st Century

https://hpjansson.org/chafa/
79•birdculture•5h ago•14 comments

Cosmic-ray bath in a past supernova gives birth to Earth-like planets

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adx7892
73•toomuchtodo•6h ago•25 comments

Economics of Orbital vs. Terrestrial Data Centers

https://andrewmccalip.com/space-datacenters
44•flinner•1h ago•49 comments

Umbrel – Personal Cloud

https://umbrel.com
109•oldfuture•4h ago•59 comments

Avoid UUID Version 4 Primary Keys in Postgres

https://andyatkinson.com/avoid-uuid-version-4-primary-keys
325•pil0u•13h ago•343 comments

The appropriate amount of effort is zero

https://expandingawareness.org/blog/the-appropriate-amount-of-effort-is-zero/
33•gmays•3h ago•27 comments

We are discontinuing the dark web report

https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/16767242?hl=en
71•satertek•8h ago•27 comments

Carrier Landing in Top Gun for the NES

https://relaxing.run/blag/posts/top-gun-landing/
342•todsacerdoti•9h ago•139 comments

I'm Kenyan. I don't write like ChatGPT, ChatGPT writes like me

https://marcusolang.substack.com/p/im-kenyan-i-dont-write-like-chatgpt
491•florian_s•11h ago•326 comments

It seems that OpenAI is scraping [certificate transparency] logs

https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/Gxy2qrCkn1Y327Y6D3
182•pavel_lishin•9h ago•94 comments

Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/secret-documents-show-pepsi-and-walmart
53•connor11528•2h ago•13 comments

We architected an edge caching layer to eliminate cold starts

https://www.mintlify.com/blog/page-speed-improvements
28•skeptrune•7h ago•20 comments

Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop

https://blog.vaxry.net/articles/2025-dbusSucks
250•LorenDB•4h ago•162 comments

JetBlue flight averts mid-air collision with US Air Force jet

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/jetblue-flight-averts-mid-air-collision-with-us-air-force-...
7•divbzero•41m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)

384•david927•1d ago•1282 comments

Building an efficient hash table in Java

https://bluuewhale.github.io/posts/building-a-fast-and-memory-efficient-hash-table-in-java-by-bor...
71•birdculture•2d ago•7 comments

Show HN: A pager

https://www.udp7777.com/
75•keepamovin•1d ago•32 comments

Show HN: I Ching simulator with accurate Yarrow Stalk probabilities

https://castiching.com/
50•jackzhuo•1d ago•32 comments

Optery (YC W22) Hiring CISO, Release Manager, Tech Lead (Node), Full Stack Eng

https://www.optery.com/careers/
1•beyondd•11h ago

SoundCloud has banned VPN access

https://old.reddit.com/r/SoundCloudMusic/comments/1pltd19/soundcloud_just_banned_vpn_access/
251•empressplay•20h ago•169 comments

US Tech Force

https://techforce.gov/
164•purple_ferret•6h ago•226 comments
Open in hackernews

A fictional interview with Frances Allen

https://voxmeditantis.com/2025/12/13/frances-elizabeth-allen-the-woman-who-made-code-run-fast-and-was-forgotten-because-it-worked/
27•colinprince•23h ago

Comments

blrbtrp19•22h ago
A bit off topic, sorry, but why pick such a blurry / poorly lit picture? (and make it transparent, to add insult to injury)

There are much better pictures, e.g.: https://www.hamiltonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Frances-Eliza...

jmclnx•21h ago
Quite a person, glad to see she was won the Turing Award before she passed. But she should have recognized earlier in her life.
kragen•21h ago
She won the Turing Award. That's hardly being forgotten.

Is this an interview with her, purportedly made five years after her death?

Yes, apparently. At the very end, it says:

> This interview transcript is a work of dramatised historical reconstruction. Frances Allen died on 4th August 2020, and cannot speak. The words, reflections, and responses attributed to her in this document are constructed from historical records, published interviews, biographical materials, technical papers, and documented accounts of her life and work – but they are not her actual words, spoken in real time.

> What preceded this was a fictional dramatisation, constructed with the intention of being historically responsible and intellectually faithful to what is known of Frances Allen’s thinking, her work, her values, and her reflections on her career. The interview format was used to explore her contributions, challenges, and insights in a narrative form – one that aims to capture the nuance, personality, and candid self-reflection that archival records alone rarely convey.

> This is an imaginative reconstruction of what Frances Allen might have said, had she been able to sit down for an extended conversation in December 2025, with the benefit of hindsight and the perspective of someone reflecting on a complete career arc. It draws on: ...

> This is not a transcript of actual words she spoke. It is not a formal biography. It is not an attempt to present speculation as fact or to invent details about her life that are not grounded in historical evidence.

But how many people will read far enough to spot that note?

This stinks of AI slop.

There's an actual 75-minute interview with Allen made in 02008 at https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/10270196..., with an 18-page transcript.

twoodfin•21h ago
The whole site is AI slop.
dang•21h ago
Related:

Frances Allen has died - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24066832 - Aug 2020 (101 comments)

VogonPoetry•21h ago
There is something off about this piece. Particularly the section that starts "You passed away on your eighty-eighth birthday – 4th August 2020. Do you reflect on mortality?" I stopped reading after that.
VogonPoetry•21h ago
An Editorial Note is at the bottom (as others have now noted), it should have been at the top. Had I not seen other comments I would likely have believed everything was made up. This is a terrible way to recount the memory of Frances Allen.
VogonPoetry•12h ago
I have received feedback from Vox. The article has been updated with a new leading paragraph indicating the fictional nature of the article.
lmz•21h ago
> This interview transcript is a work of dramatised historical reconstruction. Frances Allen died on 4th August 2020, and cannot speak. The words, reflections, and responses attributed to her in this document are constructed from historical records, published interviews, biographical materials, technical papers, and documented accounts of her life and work – but they are not her actual words, spoken in real time.

Might be good to put that up top next time.

dang•21h ago
Yes, that's bad. I've made the title clear, at least, above.
VogonPoetry•20h ago
I've written to <voxmeditantis@gmail.com> about how deceptive it was to put the Editorial Note at the end instead of upfront. I stopped reading because sections felt fabricated - but it was presented as an oral history or actual interview. What a terrible way to present the work of a pioneer.
VogonPoetry•12h ago
I have received feedback from Vox. The article has been updated with a new leading paragraph indicating the fictional nature of the article.
neilv•20h ago
Would it make sense to replace the link with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Allen or a proper biography?

And maybe even permaban a site that's fabricating interviews with real people (without disclosing that until 16,000 words later).

neilv•20h ago
That disclosure is infuriatingly only at the end of the piece, after 16,000 words.

The only hint I saw: there's many unusual notes in how she's speaking, which don't come across comfortably. You have to stop and consider whether she's speaking out of personal bitterness and resentment, or is using herself as an example, to drive home a point about how women in general were mistreated. Then it turns out it's fabricated, and this is not what she spoke in an interview.

I'm very sympathetic to the message, but angry over the misleading way it was presented.

The disclosure comes only after 16,000 words of fabricated interview and community Q&A. And, in the ~900-word afterword, the "We ask you to read this interview in the spirit in which it is offered: as a thoughtful, historically grounded, but frankly fictional..." really should've been at the beginning. I hope this was a publication editing mistake, rather than intentional.

We need people to be much smarter than we are right now. Yet, in a discourse environment in which truth and reasoning are being attacked and eroded from many directions, this article offers new bad example to young adults.

  ||voxmeditantis.com^$important
ursAxZA•21h ago
Whether or not every historical detail in the story is perfectly accurate, the pattern itself feels familiar. Tesla ended up as the name of a car company, and hardly anyone pauses to think about the scientist anymore. Some contributions succeed so completely that they dissolve into the everyday and fall off the list of things we consciously praise. That disappearance is, in its own way, evidence that the work was gold.
timbit42•9h ago
I've long agreed with her assessment that the biggest mistake the software industry made was to adopt C over safe languages like Pascal, Modula-2, Oberon and Ada. It has held back the software industry for over 40 years. It's good to see Rust come along but it still isn't as safe as Ada, and especially as Ada SPARK.