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“Erdos problem #728 was solved more or less autonomously by AI”

https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/115855840223258103
258•cod1r•4h ago•181 comments

JavaScript Demos in 140 Characters

https://beta.dwitter.net
193•themanmaran•8h ago•44 comments

Flock Hardcoded the Password for America's Surveillance Infrastructure 53 Times

https://nexanet.ai/blog/53-times-flocksafety-hardcoded-the-password-for-americas-surveillance-inf...
281•fuck_flock•10h ago•84 comments

RTX 5090 and Raspberry Pi: Can it game?

https://scottjg.com/posts/2026-01-08-crappy-computer-showdown/
167•scottjg•7h ago•63 comments

Show HN: Rocket Launch and Orbit Simulator

https://www.donutthejedi.com/
100•donutthejedi•7h ago•30 comments

How will the miracle happen today?

https://kk.org/thetechnium/how-will-the-miracle-happen-today/
367•zdw•5d ago•203 comments

Show HN: Scroll Wikipedia like TikTok

https://quack.sdan.io
176•sdan•8h ago•45 comments

How Markdown took over the world

https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-markdown-took-over-the-world/
161•zdw•9h ago•122 comments

Scientists discover oldest poison, on 60k-year-old arrows

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/07/science/poison-arrows-south-africa.html
94•noleary•1d ago•32 comments

Show HN: Miditui – a terminal app/UI for MIDI composing, mixing, and playback

https://github.com/minimaxir/miditui
4•minimaxir•1d ago•0 comments

Cloudflare CEO on the Italy fines

https://twitter.com/eastdakota/status/2009654937303896492
435•sidcool•10h ago•608 comments

Pre-commit lint checks: Vibe coding's kryptonite

https://www.getseer.dev/blogs/pre-commit-linting-vibe-coding
9•akshay326•4h ago•11 comments

Show HN: Yellopages – New tab Chrome extension

https://yellopages.kawaicheung.io/
7•kiwigod17•1d ago•1 comments

My article on why AI is great (or terrible) or how to use it

https://matthewrocklin.com/ai-zealotry/
71•akshayka•8h ago•121 comments

Deno has made its PyPI distribution official

https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/31254
28•zahlman•5h ago•20 comments

Show HN: I made a memory game to teach you to play piano by ear

https://lend-me-your-ears.specr.net
421•vunderba•9h ago•153 comments

Turn a single image into a navigable 3D Gaussian Splat with depth

https://lab.revelium.studio/ml-sharp
58•ytpete•8h ago•38 comments

QtNat – Open you port with Qt UPnP

http://renaudguezennec.eu/index.php/2026/01/09/qtnat-open-you-port-with-qt/
39•jandeboevrie•6h ago•31 comments

The (likely?) cheapest home-made Michelson interferometer

https://guille.site/posts/3d-printed-michelson/
86•LolWolf•5d ago•54 comments

Kagi releases alpha version of Orion for Linux

https://help.kagi.com/orion/misc/linux-status.html
351•HelloUsername•14h ago•251 comments

See it with your lying ears

https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/see-it-with-your-lying-ears
32•fratellobigio•2h ago•5 comments

Robotopia: A 3D, first-person, talking simulator

https://elbowgreasegames.substack.com/p/introducing-robotopia-a-3d-first
15•psawaya•1d ago•0 comments

Amiga Pointer Archive

https://heckmeck.de/pointers/
42•erickhill•11h ago•16 comments

Replit (YC W18) Is Hiring

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/replit
1•amasad•9h ago

How to store a chess position in 26 bytes (2022)

https://ezzeriesa.notion.site/How-to-store-a-chess-position-in-26-bytes-using-bit-level-magic-df1...
76•kurinikku•12h ago•68 comments

Show HN: A website that auctions itself daily

https://www.thedailyauction.com/
22•nsomani•1d ago•7 comments

Show HN: Similarity = cosine(your_GitHub_stars, Karpathy) Client-side

https://puzer.github.io/github_recommender/
120•puzer•3d ago•34 comments

The Vietnam government has banned rooted phones from using any banking app

https://xdaforums.com/t/discussion-the-root-and-mod-hiding-fingerprint-spoofing-keybox-stealing-c...
439•Magnusmaster•10h ago•532 comments

The rise and fall of the company behind Reader Rabbit (2018)

https://theoutline.com/post/6293/reader-rabbit-history-the-learning-company-zoombinis-carmen-sand...
3•mmcclure•1d ago•1 comments

Favorite Tech Museums

https://aresluna.org/fav-tech-museums/
11•justincormack•4d ago•4 comments
Open in hackernews

"If Starmer is successful in banning X in Britain, I will move forward in . . ."

https://twitter.com/RepLuna/status/2009460496668426449
42•chrisjj•14h ago

Comments

chrisjj•14h ago
If Starmer is successful in banning @X in Britain, I will move forward with legislation that is currently being drafted to sanction not only Starmer, but Britain as a whole.

Official account for FL-13 Rep. Anna Paulina Luna | Serving on @GOPOversight & @HouseForeignGOP | Wife-Mom-USAF Veteran

SockThief•13h ago
https://xcancel.com/RepLuna/status/2009460496668426449#m
chrisjj•11h ago
> legislation that is currently being drafted to sanction not only Starmer

What legislation? The US needed none in previous cases e.g. https://europeannewsroom.com/us-bans-visa-for-breton-he-cens...

tonnydourado•13h ago
Ah, yes, the famously very effective sanctions against Brazilian judges. I'm sure it will work again.

/sarcasm

blibble•13h ago
republicans are pro-CSAM now?
Jgoauh•13h ago
always have been
jennyholzer4•13h ago
i thought the term was "pedophile"

correction: Republicans are pro-pedophile

chrisjj•13h ago
There is a big difference in UK. One is illegal; the other not.
SkipperCat•13h ago
This is why we need to bust up monopolies.
themafia•13h ago
That's the problem with social media. Other than their inertia they have nothing to apparently sell. Other than at their scale the user data isn't particularly valuable to private or government interests either.

We live in an era plagued by the zombified dreams of the 90s.

eterm•13h ago
Bizarre that the US legislature is going to bat for the right of a corporation to sell illegal content in a foreign country.

The UK should call their bluff on this one, appeasement isn't going to work forever.

0manrho•12h ago
It's what corporate capture looks like. She's either peacocking for corporate donors or trying to court musks/MAGA's favor.

Also, there's a difference between 1 rep effectively shitposting on social media and the US government actually doing something.

Regardless I agree, it's not a good look

judahmeek•11h ago
Luna is hardcore MAGA so she's definitely throwing out red meat.
_DeadFred_•9h ago
It's more bizarre that Apple and Google are allowing X/Grok apps that generate non-consensual AI images in their App stores.
bigyabai•5h ago
That's not bizarre. Nobody in their right mind should assume that Google or Apple are capable (let alone willing) of holding themselves accountable.

They are subject to the same bullying and will do exactly as they're told. They are not moral stalwarts.

seanalltogether•13h ago
Maybe Britain will introduce a ban unless X sells 80% of its UK operations to UK investors. nudge nudge wink wink
matt-p•13h ago
That would unironically be a good way of dealing with this. However it would probably be seen as just as hostile.

I'm very against banning websites, however social media as a whole is doing detrimental harm to children and adults alike so I would not shed a tear as long as we also ban meta/tiktok/YouTube shorts.

jennyholzer4•13h ago
What even is there on twitter these days except neo-nazi hatemongering and LLM generated child porn?
lm28469•13h ago
Russian and Israeli bots pretending to be Americans mostly, and brain dead americans who didn't yet realize they're interacting with bots
Esophagus4•5h ago
Oh, and people who want to be famous political pundits, but aren't yet famous political pundits.
rvz•13h ago
> however social media as a whole is doing detrimental harm to children and adults alike so I would not shed a tear as long as we also ban meta/tiktok/YouTube shorts.

You would then have to ban the VPNs as usage will just accelerate if that happens.

The result would be no better than what happened to TikTok when that went offline in the US.

matt-p•13h ago
Yes, since you have to provide proof of age to watch porn now most people have a VPN. I'm not sure I advocate blocking it, just it would not particularly bother me incrementally at this point, but it would be unfair to single X out as if Meta are perfectly fine.
themafia•13h ago
Snow Crash looks more and more realistic every year.
chrisjj•13h ago
So true!
chrisjj•13h ago
There are always technical bugs during the early phases of new technology, especially AI

Hmm. Not convinced this illegal undressing is a technical bug.

lm28469•13h ago
What's up with americans? Why do they want to be hated by everyone all of a sudden?
matt-p•13h ago
All of a sudden??
lm28469•13h ago
When a was a teenager, not so long ago really, everyone wanted to move the US and saw them as a global cultural power. The only people who truly disliked them were a minority anti capitalists, most people had positive views about Americans.

Now wherever I look at, from far left to far right, virtually no one fully support the BS they're currently pushing, even the usual bootlicking lapdogs are staying silent. In recent German polls about which countries are considered partners the US is barely ahead of Russia.

rich_sasha•12h ago
> In recent German polls about which countries are considered partners the US is barely ahead of Russia.

Interesting. I thought AfD is ahead in the polls and very pro-Russian, how do I reconcile these observations?

lm28469•11h ago
AfD gets 30% of votes, the turnout isn't even 80% so even if we consider 100% of them are brain dead putin balls garglers, which isn't even remotely true, that's 14m people out of ~60m people legally allowed to vote.
muwtyhg•8h ago
These numbers look pretty similar to Trump's voter base in 2024. He got 49% of the vote from the 60% of the population that can vote, so about 30% of all possible votes.
hermanzegerman•5h ago
Many people vote for them out of protest against the establishment.

Also the typical AfD Voter doesn't like Trump or the US. Especially after they threatened some small port in Eastern Germany with sanctions over North Stream 2 (not that they liked them much before, but that fell on a very fertile soil)

poszlem•13h ago
Because they no longer have the power to be the good, omnipotent uncle.
close04•13h ago
Much like Musk, any "organism" that reaches a certain level of power and influence becomes decadent and eventually gets to the point where it stops caring what others think, even for appearances.
DangitBobby•12h ago
Enough people were not enjoying the results of the country's global power that an increasingly irrelevant political party was able to convert generalized angst into effective anti-establishment (anything status quo, doesn't matter what) populist platform. The unreasonable people are enjoying that the correct people are being hurt and that we are belligerently projecting what global power we have left, while "reasonable" people are having every Trumpian move sanewashed through the media they choose to consume. Everyone else (more than half, I suppose) is anywhere from concerned to terrified.
DangitBobby•13h ago
A lot happened. Trump and his ilk being in power has uniquely facilitated an extended "masks off" period so the rest of the globe has repeated refutations of the US's previous reputation as sometimes belligerent but mostly benevolent. That large swaths of the population could repeatedly openly support the corruption, the vulgarity, the cruelty, and the lawlessness of the administration revealed an unmoored civic/political process at best and underlying cultural and institutional rot at worst. In short, the US has revealed itself to have already declined to a point where it's no longer wise to allow it global hegemony. A dying Republican party, willing to do anything and everything required to remain politically relevant managed to dismantle 70 years of carefully executed foreign policy and unseat us as the global hegemon.

From the inside, I feel the cultural rot runs deep, political tension is high even among family, and the institutional inertia will prevent us from making the necessary political reform (end gerrymandering, end legalized bribery, reform our voting system to eliminate the 2 party system) before violent internal conflict occurs.

dredmorbius•12h ago
As with extremist governments and legislators elsewhere in the world, this is largely messaging for the home base rather than foreign consumption.

It's driven by both electoral realities (the US political map and system now favour extreme views), and a level of impunity regarding consequences elsewhere (both within and outside the US).

RobotToaster•13h ago
America sanctioning the UK is the only thing I can imagine that would make the UK even consider rejoining the EU.
Hamuko•13h ago
Does the US congress not have a better hill to die on?
wooger•13h ago
I find it bizarre that x isn't already blocked in Britain given that it's full of porn, and seemingly doesn't do any of the required proof of age checks required by every other porn website under current UK legislation.
miohtama•13h ago
Proof or didn't happen
matt-p•13h ago
We don't actually really have the ability to hard block stuff. ISPs can be subject to court orders individually but the costs of implementation are bourne by the third-party or government so they don't like doing it. Best case you get the top 5 ISPs to block it because they already have the infrastructure in place, the smaller ones don't though.
miohtama•13h ago
The UK has blocked porn sites on ISP level for 15 years now, no court order needed AFAIK.
matt-p•13h ago
Covering order/notice is required yes. Many ISPs who don't have one and the government don't bother as they'd be paying implementation costs.
nirui•13h ago
Funny enough, based on my observation, X (formerly know as Twitter) is more likely to ban/shadowban normal users who has weak engagements than algorithm-optimized bots.

A lot of bots are posting pornographic content or selling illegal items on that platform. And since many of the bots are "verified", it is harder to filter them out completely. The whole thing is a mess at this point.

chrisjj•11h ago
How does verified hamper filtering?
rvz•13h ago
Explains why hundreds of Mastodon servers immediately vanished (or they would be fined under the OSA) and have relocated to Japan, where it is already infested with CP with zero moderation.

EDIT: Unfortunately, some here continue to deny this and it's widely known that Mastodon (and the top servers) have been infested with CP and it is still big in Japan [0][1] for years.

Excluding the default instance, the top 3 Mastodon servers (Pawoo, baragg (d_o_t) net, and mstdn (d-o-t) jp) are the biggest and have tons of CSAM.

The common denial, Exhibit A. [2]

[0] https://ethanzuckerman.com/2017/08/18/mastodon-is-big-in-jap...

[1] https://htxt.co.za/2023/07/child-abuse-material-is-thriving-...

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46554198

ojhughes•10h ago
X has implemented age checks and content filtering in the UK (or so I was told by a friend)
kolektiv•13h ago
As I'm from - and in - the UK, let's have a look at this shall we? Both the tweet and the one to which it's responding...

> There are always technical bugs during the early phases of new technology, especially AI, and those issues are typically addressed quickly.

But this is precisely the point - they haven't been addressed quickly, they've been excused and generally ignored/used to troll. I believe they've now been moved behind a paywall, which is certainly one way to communicate how you feel about CSAM material.

> Let’s be clear: this is not about technical compliance. This is a political war against @elonmusk and free speech—nothing more.

Hardly - X has acted without any real consequence here for ages, despite turning into an absolute cesspit. MPs, Ministers, government departments - many are still using it despite everything. That aside, that a different country has slightly different views on free speech than (part of) your own country is not, in any way, a crime. Most nations have some speech which is restricted, at least in some circumstances, the US is no exception to this.

Now, onto the "inspiration"...

> The UK jails people for calling rapists "pigs."

Does it? Show me. Show me the case where that has happened. Our legal rulings are public.

> ...various other unhinged lunacy until...

> Starmer is just punishing a platform that won't bend the knee.

Do these people have the concept of irony surgically extracted? Everything Trump does is generally about punishing people that won't bend the knee/pay him/hand over a chunk of their Kingdom. "Country actually enforces own law" shouldn't really be a headline, but I guess for these people it is now...

miohtama•13h ago
Note that the recent controversy is about Grok, not Twitter. The UK wants to ban generative image models without censorship.

Grok has had censorship functions before. But someone found a week or so ago they can ask Grok to redraw clothes as bikinis. Not sure if this was a real SNAFU, not intentional.

sam_lowry_•13h ago
So what?
chrisjj•13h ago
> Note that the recent controversy is about Grok, not Twitter.

You heard the prime minister yesterday. He was abundantly clear that X needs to act, and needs to act now. It is time for X to grip this issue.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/09/no-10-con...

xnx•13h ago
Don't reward this type of post with your attention. This is messaging from 1 (of 453) Congressional reps to the president and voters. It is not realistic policy.
perihelions•11h ago
> "It is not realistic policy."

Literally already happened, two weeks ago (Thierry Breton / Digital Services Act).

bayindirh•13h ago
Can someone explain why the hate and asymmetry in play?

Does US trying to apply the golden rule of the golden rules: "Who has the gold writes the rule"?

dredmorbius•12h ago
Alt link: <https://xcancel.com/RepLuna/status/2009460496668426449>
perihelions•12h ago
Related:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46374248 ("Former EU commissioner and activists barred from US (theguardian.com)"; 16 days ago, 39 comments)

("Rogers called [Thierry] Breton – who served as the European Commissioner for the internal market from 2019-2024 – “a mastermind” of the [Digital Services Act]")

That was, like this, a direct conflict between Elon Musk and EU regulators over illegal content, which resulted in Musk effecting US foreign policy, and sanctioning a top EU official.

razingeden•11h ago
yet they won’t do anything on 1A grounds when “x” censors or shadow bans Americans without anything resembling good cause

other than maybe you looked at some eceleb cancer funny and got mass reported

or “voted for the wrong person.” The definition of which apparently changes on the whims of advertisers, empaneled government boards behind closed doors, or whoever buys the company—

(who, themselves might have the freedom to switch and vocally support different parties from one election to the next. But not you.)

curious.

I wish Luna and her colleagues would be as ardent about defending the 1A rights of Americans using these platforms in America, as she is about… anyone, anywhere in the world except for Americans.

So they can draft and or pass a bill cracking down on and sanctioning a whole entire government for suppressing speech of non Americans.

Twice! For Brazil and UK!

But they won’t draft or pass a bill that touches Meta or X or their ilk for suppressing legal, respectfully posited, non-obscene , non-violent speech of Americans. Speech where the only issue is that it displeases Toyota or Apple or Debbie Schultz or Allison Fauci … or whomever.

They’re not protecting UK citizens or anyone. They’re protecting the platforms and their income streams. That’s why they won’t ever do that.

I’m trying to be nice here but the nicest word I have for the United States Congress rn is “useless.”