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You probably don't need Oh My Zsh

https://rushter.com/blog/zsh-shell/
66•fla•1h ago•40 comments

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

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344•cod1r•7h ago•209 comments

OLED, Not for Me

https://nuxx.net/blog/2026/01/09/oled-not-for-me/
43•c0nsumer•1h ago•37 comments

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

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371•fuck_flock•13h ago•124 comments

Maine's black market for baby eels

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17•noleary•2h ago•4 comments

JavaScript Demos in 140 Characters

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221•themanmaran•11h ago•49 comments

Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-eye-greenland-sharks-vision-centuries.html
46•pseudolus•3d ago•9 comments

RTX 5090 and Raspberry Pi: Can it game?

https://scottjg.com/posts/2026-01-08-crappy-computer-showdown/
194•scottjg•10h ago•74 comments

Changes to Android Open Source Project

https://source.android.com/
24•TechTechTech•2d ago•10 comments

How Markdown took over the world

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203•zdw•12h ago•162 comments

Start your meetings at 5 minutes past

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55•otoolep•7h ago•65 comments

How will the miracle happen today?

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406•zdw•5d ago•215 comments

Show HN: Rocket Launch and Orbit Simulator

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114•donutthejedi•10h ago•34 comments

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199•sdan•11h ago•53 comments

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40•psawaya•1d ago•16 comments

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

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110•noleary•1d ago•37 comments

Cloudflare CEO on the Italy fines

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20•minimaxir•1d ago•2 comments

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

https://matthewrocklin.com/ai-zealotry/
95•akshayka•11h ago•140 comments

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

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16•mmcclure•1d ago•2 comments

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367•HelloUsername•16h ago•255 comments

Deno has made its PyPI distribution official

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How to code Claude Code in 200 lines of code

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129•puzer•3d ago•36 comments

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29•nsomani•1d ago•11 comments
Open in hackernews

73% People Detained by ICE Have No Convictions

https://www.cato.org/blog/5-ice-detainees-have-violent-convictions-73-no-convictions
68•gtirloni•11h ago

Comments

obikatsu•11h ago
Alternate headlines you could have posted...

27% People Detained by ICE Have Convictions

5% of People Detained By ICE Have Violent Convictions

kgwxd•10h ago
Alternate comments you could have posted...
piker•11h ago
> No conviction or charge 29,075 47%

I mean, I'm not exactly pro-ICE here, but if 53% of them have a conviction or charge, that does tell a different story. That's surprisingly high.

sosodev•10h ago
The data does not say that 53% have a conviction or charge. It says that 27% do.

The 26% you miscategorized are people with pending charges. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

sergiotapia•10h ago
27% People Detained by ICE Have Convictions

5% of People Detained By ICE Have Violent Convictions

That's a crazy amount of people. ICE needs to do better.

kgwxd•10h ago
This comment looks familiar.
flatpepsi17•10h ago
Semantic games. ICE isn't going after people who have already been convicted of other offenses.

They are going after illegal immigrants.

Hence the name ICE - Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

eightysixfour•10h ago
They specifically call out why the semantics matter in the actual article, in the first paragraph.

> President Donald Trump premised his mass deportation agenda on the idea that he will be “returning millions and millions of criminal aliens.” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem has repeatedly claimed that they are arresting the “worst of the worst.”

When speaking to Trump supporting friends who employ illegal immigrants they specifically defend that it is only the "bad ones."

Sohcahtoa82•9h ago
> When speaking to Trump supporting friends who employ illegal immigrants they specifically defend that it is only the "bad ones."

They still feel this way because their news sources don't tell them about restaurants being raided and the entire kitchen being arrested or ICE raids on agriculture.

Problems aren't problems until it happens to them.

flatpepsi17•9h ago
Yes- that's a big problem. The business owners are getting away with massive employment fraud, tax fraud, and any number of OSHA/employee law violations. They need to be arrested and brought to trial.

If you can't run a business without breaking the law (including illegal labor), then that business shouldn't exist.

venusenvy47•10h ago
I hate how everyone overlooks the fact that most "illegal immigrants" are committing a civil offense that is not supposed to allow for any detainment like a criminal offense. And the criminal offenses that are mentioned in the study are mostly state offenses that are supposed to be handled by state law enforcement. There are a very small number of people who have actually committed federal criminal offenses that justify any detainment at all by ICE.
flatpepsi17•9h ago
Wait- are you seriously arguing that everyone in the country illegally CAN'T be detained? That illegals are required to remain free, and stay illegally as long as they want?

That's a border control policy known as "no border control at all".

gtirloni•8h ago
Yes, you got it right.
venusenvy47•4h ago
Overstaying a visa, which is the most common way to be "illegal" is literally not a crime and is not handled by criminal courts in the US. It is strictly a civil matter handled by civil courts (which can't impose jail time, by definition.) Sneaking into the country is a federal crime (a misdemeanor for the first offense and a felony for the second) and is handled by criminal courts.
orwin•4h ago
If they enter it illegally, that's probably a crime (I have no idea of what it's like in the US).

Of course visa violations aren't a crime, did you ever had to fill administrative papers? What if misfiling your taxes was a crime, regardless of intent? Do you want everyone who made a mistake on their taxes to go to prison preventively? Or only fraudsters?

tzs•6h ago
> They are going after illegal immigrants.

They are also going after legal immigrants who have any crime on their record, even just a misdemeanor from decades ago. There was one a few weeks ago for example of a Canadian who has lived here for something like 30 years, since he was a child, on a permanent resident visa. As a teen he participated in some normal but illegal high school shenanigan and got a misdemeanor on his record. When returning from a business trip to Canada he was stopped and deported over that high school misdemeanor.

They are also trying to make it hard for these people to defend themselves. For example in another case they are trying to deport a legal permanent resident who came here is a kid from the UK something like 40 or 50 years ago. She has an American husband, American children, and American grandchildren. A decade or two she wrote a check for a small amount and failed to ensure enough money was in the account. She pleaded guilty to the lowest level of passing a bad check and served probation. This is the only blemish on her record.

Not only have they decided that she needs to be expelled as quickly as possible, they put her in a detention facility far from her home even though there are facilities with room much closer to home, making it hard for her family to visit. I believe I read they have also moved her at least once, making it hard for her lawyer to visit. (I believe she also may have spent time in solitary, because she kept asking for someone to be allowed to bring her prescription medicine, but I may be mixing that up with another case).

Even if you can somehow make a case that every non-citizen who is legally here no matter how long should be deported if they have any blemish on their record, no matter how minor, I don't see how you can make case that they should deliberately make it hard for them to get a hearing.

I also don't see how you can make a case that they should even be in detention. If you really think there is a risk that they would run rather than stay around until their hearing, an ankle monitor would be sufficient and cheaper.

deerpsteam•4h ago
lmao! how can you say that when they literally just killed a citizen.
languagehacker•10h ago
When the Cato institute publishes something like this it's all over. These guys used to be considered incredibly conservative. For them to submit something so level-headed and factual which goes counter to a Republican-led administration's politices indicates that the current government is being run not by folks engaging in good faith with our existing political institutions, but with radicals intent on twisting those institutions for their own agenda.

Please remember that 23% of those with no conviction but pending charges should be considered innocent until proven guilty. If you get hit with a traffic stop, you shouldn't be lumped in with violent offenders. That's not how our justice system works.

rapsey•10h ago
Obama deported way more than Trump does and no one complained. Why is that so? Or at least the complaints were not nearly on the level they are now. The actual anomaly is the Biden era.
SoftTalker•10h ago
I'd like to know of any countries where a foreigner can be there without a valid visa/authorization and not be summarily deported if they are discovered.
languagehacker•10h ago
The issue isn't with the deportations -- it's actually with the change in tactic, and a lot of the extrajudicial behavior. Immigration is an absolute mess, and it's one we created ourselves with one bad policy after another. I'd recommend "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here" to understand the 50+ year history of how American military and political involvement in Latin America created the instability which caused the refugee crisis -- and even created the cultural phenomena that resulted in the creation of MS13.
tartoran•8h ago
Change in tactics? This is as violent as it gets, the migrants being turned into slaves (paid $1 per day) while awaiting deportation, living in the worst possible conditions, possibly worse than jails.
sillystuff•1h ago
It was common, on the left (i.e., not Liberals and not so-called Democrats), to call Obama, the "Deporter in Chief".

Democratic voters always circle the wagons to protect the administration, regardless of the administration's actions, when one of their own is POTUS. The Republican voters do the exact same thing.

flatpepsi17•10h ago
> If you get hit with a traffic stop, you shouldn't be lumped in with violent offenders.

Yes, for whatever additional crimes they have committed.

Being here illegally, that's what ICE is after (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and they are fully in their prevue to send home people who are here against the law.

languagehacker•10h ago
For sure, using civil power, since these are all administrative violations and aren't considered felonies.
flatpepsi17•9h ago
I don't care if you call it a Federal crime, civil crime, felony, or just bad manors. The label doesn't matter.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement is enforcing immigration policy. Everyone (and I mean everyone) not here legally needs to go back home. This was common sense up until a few years ago.

languagehacker•8h ago
There are a lot of reasons why people are here illegally. Over 50 years we created an environment in Latin America that made it dangerous and unlivable for normal, law-abiding people. At the same time, we radically altered what we consider to be refugee status for immigration, and introduced rules that unfairly put requirements on other countries that refugees going over land need to apply for refugee status in every other country, whether or not there is infrastructure or jobs to support those refugees.

This is all while companies reap the benefit of and build their pricing structures off of cheap, undocumented labor. We are profiting off of criminalizing people who are just trying to live their lives.

You might count yourself fortunate not to be in this kind of a predicament, but it may benefit you to consider educating yourself on the subject and having a bit of empathy for others instead of relying on categorical absolutes.

throwworhtthrow•9h ago
But also consider the new development with courthouse arrests, where ICE and the immigration court officials collaborate to 1) terminate an in-progress asylum case while the asylum seeker is in the courthouse, 2) arrest the asylum seeker as they exit the courtroom.

Some/many of these folks did not enter illegally and did not overstay their visa, but requested asylum at the border and were released into the US. The immigration judges are also not ruling against the asylum seeker, which would be understandable, but it seems the cases are being cut short.

I admit I don't understand the legal details, but it seems to me that this particular group of people targeted by ICE are not here against the law, and also didn't get a fair chance to complete their asylum cases.

I do approve of local police arranging the handover to ICE of convicted criminals for deportation after they've served their sentence.

deeg•8h ago
First, people should be allowed to prove their eligibility and they are not being given that chance.

Second, ICE is going way beyond arresting/deporting illegal aliens. In Boston they stopped a swearing-in ceremony literally minutes before immigrants were about to become citizens.

https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2025/12/08/unspeakabl...

tartoran•8h ago
Yeah, people who justify ICE are really morally bankrupt and I would not engage in any conversation with them, it's a worthless exercise in frustration. They won't budge, they are probably very hateful people in real life and take pleasure in some sort of revenge on fellow humans.
SoftTalker•10h ago
> should be considered innocent until proven guilty

Agree if they are charged with a crime. But is being present in the country without a valid visa (or overstaying a visa, or similar) a criminal charge or an administrative violation? If I park my car where I'm not supposed to, it gets towed. There's no trial or presumption of innocence. The car is where it is.

languagehacker•10h ago
There's a challenging burden of proof that starts even with what constitutes the ability to detain a person. US Citizens don't need to show anyone proof of citizenship due to a law that's been on the books since before World War II -- a law that was created after our legislators were disgusted by what was going on in Germany at the time. This means that for ICE to detain someone whose identity they don't already know 100%, there is a legal grey area where a citizen does not need to comply with their request. So how do they improve their accuracy? Sounds like racial profiling, right? That's because it is.

Your analogy of an illegally parked car is spurious because where a car may park is pretty unequivocal. I hope that what I've described here helps you understand that this would be like someone choosing not to tow a Ford but opting to to tow a Kia even though they're parked against the same red curb.

SoftTalker•9h ago
Good point and I would agree the burden is (or should be) on the authorities to be sure they have properly identified any individuals as part of their process.
EnPissant•10h ago
You are depicting this as some dramatic shift, but the Cato institute has always been anti-Trump.
lizardking•10h ago
They are incredibly conservative and also very pro-migration. They represent the chamber of commerce wing of the republican party, and nothing about publication should be a surprise to anybody.
paulcole•10h ago
Isn't it kind of logical that if you knew that if you got on the radar of the authorities that you'd be deported, that you'd do your best to avoid committing any crime (even a minor one)?

And even if that's totally illogical, doesn't it make sense that most people aren't convicted criminals, even those who immigrated here illegally?

This seems roughly in line with the US population in general? https://www.ncsl.org/civil-and-criminal-justice/criminal-rec...

gtirloni•8h ago
The narrative this administration is pushing is that immigratns are terrorists and rapists.
mr_00ff00•10h ago
A common agreement I hear is “illegals/criminals shouldn’t get a trial” as if the point of trials isn’t to figure who is and isn’t genuinely those things.
Sohcahtoa82•9h ago
Why is this post flagged?
tartoran•8h ago
Simple, somebody wants you not to know these facts.