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Flock and Cyble Inc. Weaponize "Cybercrime" Takedowns to Silence Critics

https://haveibeenflocked.com/news/cyble-downtime
349•_a9•6h ago•64 comments

Show HN: Jmail – Google Suite for Epstein files

https://www.jmail.world
632•lukeigel•10h ago•125 comments

Backing Up Spotify

https://annas-archive.li/blog/backing-up-spotify.html
1076•vitplister•13h ago•363 comments

Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks: Opus 4.5 has 50% horizon of 4h49M

https://metr.org/blog/2025-03-19-measuring-ai-ability-to-complete-long-tasks/
96•spicypete•3h ago•67 comments

Ireland’s Diarmuid Early wins world Microsoft Excel title

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj4qzgvxxgvo
221•1659447091•11h ago•77 comments

Claude in Chrome

https://claude.com/chrome
176•ianrahman•10h ago•86 comments

Pure Silicon Demo Coding: No CPU, No Memory, Just 4k Gates

https://www.a1k0n.net/2025/12/19/tiny-tapeout-demo.html
329•a1k0n•14h ago•48 comments

Indoor Tanning Makes Youthful Skin Much Older on a Genetic Level

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2025/12/431206/indoor-tanning-makes-youthful-skin-much-older-genetic-level
12•SanjayMehta•2h ago•2 comments

Log level 'error' should mean that something needs to be fixed

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/programming/ErrorsShouldRequireFixing
363•todsacerdoti•3d ago•228 comments

Big GPUs don't need big PCs

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/big-gpus-dont-need-big-pcs
184•mikece•13h ago•61 comments

Go ahead, self-host Postgres

https://pierce.dev/notes/go-ahead-self-host-postgres#user-content-fn-1
483•pavel_lishin•15h ago•302 comments

From devastation to wonder as Kangaroo Island bushfires lead to cave discoveries

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-13/more-than-150-caves-discovered-in-ki-after-devastating-bus...
43•speckx•5d ago•6 comments

Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning

https://norvig.com/chomsky.html
47•atomicnature•4d ago•27 comments

What's New in Python 3.15

https://docs.python.org/3.15/whatsnew/3.15.html
41•azhenley•3d ago•3 comments

Italian bears living near villages have evolved to be smaller and less agressive

https://phys.org/news/2025-12-italian-villages-evolved-smaller-aggressive.html
80•wjSgoWPm5bWAhXB•5d ago•43 comments

Gemini 3 Pro vs. 2.5 Pro in Pokemon Crystal

https://blog.jcz.dev/gemini-3-pro-vs-25-pro-in-pokemon-crystal
271•alphabetting•4d ago•82 comments

I spent a week without IPv4 (2023)

https://www.apalrd.net/posts/2023/network_ipv6/
136•mahirsaid•13h ago•233 comments

Show HN: HN Wrapped 2025 - an LLM reviews your year on HN

https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com?year=2025
175•hubraumhugo•18h ago•97 comments

OpenSCAD is kinda neat

https://nuxx.net/blog/2025/12/20/openscad-is-kinda-neat/
231•c0nsumer•13h ago•166 comments

Make the Eyes Go Away

https://hexeditreality.com/posts/make-the-eyes-go-away/
3•llllm•3d ago•0 comments

Biscuit is a specialized PostgreSQL index for fast pattern matching LIKE queries

https://github.com/CrystallineCore/Biscuit
98•eatonphil•4d ago•14 comments

Isengard in Oxford

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/isengard-in-oxford/
4•lermontov•1h ago•0 comments

You have reached the end of the internet (2006)

https://hmpg.net/
142•raytopia•14h ago•36 comments

Waymo halts service during S.F. blackout after causing traffic jams

https://missionlocal.org/2025/12/sf-waymo-halts-service-blackout/
47•rwoll•2h ago•33 comments

MIRA – An open-source persistent AI entity with memory

https://github.com/taylorsatula/mira-OSS
95•taylorsatula•10h ago•41 comments

Show HN: ZXC – Asymmetric, +40% decode vs. LZ4 on ARM (C, BSD-3, Fuzzed)

https://github.com/hellobertrand/zxc
12•pollop_•3d ago•3 comments

Why do people leave comments on OpenBenches?

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/12/why-do-people-leave-comments-on-openbenches/
136•sedboyz•15h ago•13 comments

PG&E outages in S.F. leave 130k without electricity

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/pg-e-outage-40-000-customers-without-power-21254326.php
55•hamandcheese•4h ago•31 comments

Skills Officially Comes to Codex

https://developers.openai.com/codex/skills/
269•rochansinha•23h ago•123 comments

Approaching 50 Years of String Theory

https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15401
78•jjgreen•18h ago•109 comments
Open in hackernews

Waymo halts service during S.F. blackout after causing traffic jams

https://missionlocal.org/2025/12/sf-waymo-halts-service-blackout/
47•rwoll•2h ago

Comments

ChrisArchitect•2h ago
More discussion:

PG&E outages in S.F. leave 130k without electricity

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46342022

rwoll•2h ago
Prior to reading the article, I assumed Waymos were stuck due to an Internet connectivity issue. However, while the root cause is not explicitly stated, it sounds like the Waymos are “confused” by traffic lights being out.
platevoltage•1h ago
That sounds plausible. Humans for the most part can usually navigate that situation to a point. It wouldn't surprise me if Waymo cars weren't even trained for this scenario.
creato•3m ago
The one time I saw traffic lights go down, it was total chaos. There were two separate crashes that had already happened when I got there, and there would probably be >1 wreck per few minutes with the driving I observed.
ajmurmann•1h ago
That's what I thought. Then I walked buy Waymos stuck in the middle of the block with nobody in front of them.
jollymonATX•1h ago
Would have hoped they trained for this but at least now they likely will be.
VonTum•1h ago
I miss the time when "confused" for a computer program was meant in a humorous way.
JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> miss the time when "confused" for a computer program was meant in a humorous way

Not sure what about this isn’t funny. Nobody died. And the notion that traffic lights going down would not have otherwise caused congestion seems silly.

victorbojica•52m ago
Not directly. But what about the emergency services not being able to reach their destinations? It stops being funny really fast
Adaptive•2h ago
I couldn't find anything other than their first responders page but IMO any robo taxi operating in a metropolitan area should be publishing their disaster response & recovery plans publicly.
asdff•2h ago
It seems waymo's always fall apart when encountering something that wouldn't be in the training set. Such as a christmas parade:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NOqK8UEuWjs

porphyra•1h ago
I don't understand how these cars keep getting stalled for half an hour or something. Surely there must be a team of teleoperators ready to jump in at any time?
mingus88•1h ago
The power outage probably knocked out the infra those operators needed to control the cars.
porphyra•20m ago
True but the comment I replied to mentions a different case where a Waymo got stuck for half an hour at a parade.
raldi•2h ago
I'm surprised that either:

1. Nobody at Waymo thought of this,

2. Somebody did think of it but it wasn't considered important enough to prioritize, or

3. They tried to prep the cars for this and yet they nonetheless failed so badly

add-sub-mul-div•1h ago
Everyone should have understood that driving requires improvisation in the face of uncommon but inevitable bespoke challenges that this generation of AI is not suited for. Either because it's common sense or because so many people have been shouting it for so long.
raldi•1h ago
But a citywide blackout isn’t that uncommon.
Tade0•34m ago
It isn't? To me that's the main problem here, as this should be an exceptionally rare occurrence.
lelanthran•26m ago
> But a citywide blackout isn’t that uncommon.

I think too many people talk past each other when they use the word common, especially when talking about car trips.

A blackout (doesn't have to be citywide) may not be periodic but it's certainly frequent with a frequency above 1 per year.

Many people say "common" meaning "frequent", and many people say "common" meaning "periodic".

srdjanr•45m ago
I'd say driving only requires not to handle uncommon situation dangerously. And stopping when you can't handle something fits my criteria.

Also I'm not sure it's entirely AI's fault. What do you do when you realistically have to break some rules? Like here, I assume you'd have to cut someone off if you don't want to wait forever. Who's gonna build a car that breaks rules sometimes, and what regulator will approve it?

eurleif•11m ago
In practice, no one treats it as a four-way stop, which makes it dangerous to treat it as one.
slavik81•27m ago
What improvisation is required? A traffic light being out is a standard problem with a standard solution. It's just a four-way stop.
Zambyte•1h ago
We should put self driving cars on tracks so they are always out of the way and have easily predictable behavior. Maybe we can even link the cars together for efficiency or something like that.
quantified•1h ago
Slot cars at the grown-up level.
pokstad•6m ago
Maybe we can do away with the expensive battery if we feed power to these cars using overhead cables.
sofixa•6m ago
Maybe even put them on steel wheels on steel tracks, to make them more efficient.
joshka•1h ago
I for one welcome our robot slow-verlords.
terribleperson•1h ago
In my experience, humans respond incredibly poorly to traffic lights being out. There's no sense or reason, just people deciding to drive across the intersection when they feel like it's okay.

Presumably Waymo will make sure they can handle this situation in the future, but I'm not sure there's a really satisfactory solution. The way you're supposed to handle an intersection with no lights (treat it as a stop sign intersection) doesn't work very well when no one else is behaving that way.

JohnTHaller•56m ago
I saw this recently when the lights were out at an intersection in Manhattan. People kept on driving and almost hitting pedestrians and cars. I called 911 and then directed traffic for 15 minutes until DoT came out and put up a temporary stop sign.
morsch•14m ago
In Germany most traffic lights have a full set of traffic signs that are in effect in the rare occasion that the light is out.
t0mas88•2m ago
Same setup in the Netherlands, there are right of way signs everywhere that apply when the lights don't work.

One interesting effect is that there are also often pedestrian crossings that have priority over everyone. Normally those are limited by lights, but without lights a steady stream of pedestrians stops all traffic. Seen that happen in Utrecht near the train station recently, unlimited pedestrians and bikes, so traffic got completely stuck until the police showed up.

kovek•9m ago
I thought the traffic went pretty well tonight in San Francisco considering we had this major issue.
ianstormtaylor•8m ago
That wasn’t my experience, having just driven across the city and back during tonight’s outage. It was actually weirdly inspiring how well people coordinated at so many of the powerless intersections.

There was a lot of confusion, and some people took advantage of it to rush through, but for the most part it was pretty orderly. Which makes sense because in many parts of the world where there are no traffic lights or stop signs people get on just fine.

The Waymo’s, on the other hand, were dropping like flies. While walking from Lower to Upper Haight I spotted a broken Waymo every handful of blocks. The corner of Haight & Fillmore was particularly bad, with 3 of them blocking traffic in both directions.