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Claude Cowork Exfiltrates Files

https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/claude-cowork-exfiltrates-files
209•takira•2h ago•91 comments

The Influentists: AI hype without proof

https://carette.xyz/posts/influentists/
93•LucidLynx•1h ago•43 comments

Sun Position Calculator

https://drajmarsh.bitbucket.io/earthsun.html
18•sanbor•49m ago•6 comments

Show HN: WebTiles – create a tiny 250x250 website with neighbors around you

https://webtiles.kicya.net/
45•dimden•4d ago•4 comments

Ask HN: Share your personal website

274•susam•5h ago•985 comments

Why some clothes shrink in the wash and how to unshrink them

https://www.swinburne.edu.au/news/2025/08/why-some-clothes-shrink-in-the-wash-and-how-to-unshrink...
376•OptionOfT•3d ago•204 comments

Roam 50GB is now Roam 100GB

https://starlink.com/support/article/58c9c8b7-474e-246f-7e3c-06db3221d34d
214•bahmboo•6h ago•221 comments

SparkFun Officially Dropping AdaFruit due to CoC Violation

https://www.sparkfun.com/official-response
322•yaleman•7h ago•317 comments

Native ZFS VDEV for Object Storage (OpenZFS Summit)

https://www.zettalane.com/blog/openzfs-summit-2025-mayanas-objbacker.html
35•suprasam•3h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Webctl – Browser automation for agents based on CLI instead of MCP

https://github.com/cosinusalpha/webctl
37•cosinusalpha•7h ago•6 comments

I Hate GitHub Actions with Passion

https://xlii.space/eng/i-hate-github-actions-with-passion/
357•xlii•11h ago•270 comments

Find a pub that needs you

https://www.ismypubfucked.com/
148•thinkingemote•6h ago•113 comments

Ford F-150 Lightning outsold the Cybertruck and was then canceled for poor sales

https://electrek.co/2026/01/13/ford-f150-lightning-outsold-tesla-cybertruck-canceled-not-selling-...
292•MBCook•4h ago•374 comments

So, you’ve hit an age gate. What now?

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/so-youve-hit-age-gate-what-now
256•hn_acker•4h ago•216 comments

Ski map artist James Niehues, the 'Monet of the mountains' (2021)

https://adventure.com/ski-map-artist-james-niehues/
85•gyomu•3d ago•6 comments

I Accidentally Finished a Filesystem

https://github.com/hn4-dev/hn4
11•phboot•2d ago•1 comments

Ask HN: How do you safely give LLMs SSH/DB access?

24•nico•3h ago•51 comments

The string theory hype machine will never die

https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15407
46•headalgorithm•2h ago•46 comments

Show HN: Digital Carrot – Block social media with programmable rules and goals

https://www.digitalcarrot.app/
22•newswangerd•7h ago•7 comments

Show HN: A fast CLI and MCP server for managing Lambda cloud GPU instances

https://github.com/Strand-AI/lambda-cli
15•odedfalik•2h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Harmony – AI notetaker for Discord

https://harmonynotetaker.ai/
20•SeanDorje•2h ago•7 comments

You Can Just Buy Far-UVC

https://www.jefftk.com/p/you-can-just-buy-far-uvc
41•surprisetalk•4d ago•52 comments

GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month to fund open source

https://blog.greg.technology/2025/11/27/github-should-charge-1-dollar-more-per-month.html
171•evakhoury•5h ago•153 comments

Every country should set 16 as the minimum age for social media accounts

https://www.afterbabel.com/p/why-every-country-should-set-16
61•paulpauper•2h ago•88 comments

The unbearable frustration of figuring out APIs

https://blog.ar-ms.me/thoughts/translation-cli/
60•ezekg•5h ago•47 comments

Lago (Open-Source Billing) is hiring across teams and geos

1•Rafsark•9h ago

Edge of Emulation: Game Boy Sewing Machines (2020)

https://shonumi.github.io/articles/art22.html
100•mosura•7h ago•6 comments

I’m leaving Redis for SolidQueue

https://www.simplethread.com/redis-solidqueue/
286•amalinovic•12h ago•117 comments

How much of my observability data is waste?

https://usetero.com/blog/the-question-your-observability-vendor-wont-answer
85•binarylogic•6h ago•43 comments

Show HN: A 10KiB kernel for cloud apps

https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/BareMetal-Cloud
55•ianseyler•6h ago•8 comments
Open in hackernews

US to suspend immigrant visa processing for 75 nations, State Department says

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-suspend-visa-processing-75-nations-next-week-fox-news-reports-2026-01-14/
111•barishnamazov•2h ago

Comments

ChrisArchitect•2h ago
Earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46618809
barishnamazov•2h ago
Huh, actually checked first few pages before posting. I wonder why the thread got flagged.
rbanffy•1h ago
It’s bound to generate some heated discussion. A lot of people on that discussion asks the same question. There’s a lack of transparency on why some posts get flagged.

A pause in processing of immigration visas affects the tech industry and is relevant to most of the audience who lives in the US.

tracker1•1h ago
My biggest issue with work visas is they're treated as an under-class that literally competes at upwards of half the pay or less and used to suppress wages. Especially in the past 5 years.

I'd like to see a 100% tax on Visa workers combined with salary floors per work classification. A tech worker that needs to be imported from another country shouldn't be paid less than 6 figures IMO, and depending on the position upwards of twice that. The tax itself should specifically be used to fund grants for STEM undergrads and graduates.

Just my own take on this, and I do have a personal stake and took a 40% pay cut last year just to be able to keep working.

tracker1•51m ago
Not sure on the downvotes, I'm literally advocating for paying VISA workers MORE.
SoftTalker•11m ago
> A pause in processing of immigration visas affects the tech industry

Is an immigration visa the same as a work visa? I don't know much about the different types of immigration. The stated reason for the pause in immigration visas is to keep out those who would end up being a "public charge." I interpret this as people who want to come to the US but have no demonstrated means of support once they get here.

Student visas, I presume, are unaffected? What about work visas? If you're coming to work, you would also be paying taxes and not need public support.

pavon•1h ago
While I didn't flag it, I closed that article without reading after the fourth popup. Thank you for submitting a better source.
ofalkaed•1h ago
>I wonder why the thread got flagged.

It is off-topic.

>On-Topic: Anything that good hackers would find interesting. That includes more than hacking and startups. If you had to reduce it to a sentence, the answer might be: anything that gratifies one's intellectual curiosity.

>Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, or celebrities, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Videos of pratfalls or disasters, or cute animal pictures. If they'd cover it on TV news, it's probably off-topic.

schmuckonwheels•28m ago
Because like most political threads, it will largely consist of people with a crayon-and-coloring-book understanding of geopolitics posting low-effort snipes and trading insults while contributing basically zero to productive discussion.

The most disgusting example of this in recent memory was the Scott Adams death thread, where complimentary comments were being aggressively flagged, and toxic vitriol was being upvoted. It made me finally realize how many joyless, seriously broken people lurk here.

beanjuice•1h ago
Does anyone have the list?
barishnamazov•1h ago
NBC has posted the full list here: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/us-sto...

> A U.S. official confirmed the full list of countries will include Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bosnia, Brazil, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

JumpCrisscross•1h ago
What did Jordan, Azerbaijan, Macedonia or Uruguay do?
unsupp0rted•1h ago
Overstay visas more often than South Koreans or Norwegians?
AlotOfReading•37m ago
I pulled the latest overstay data from the CBP website (2024) and compared it to the list of countries. Some of the countries have high overstay rates (Haiti and Laos >24%), but others don't. Barbados (0.44%) has a lower overstay rate than France (0.48%). Libya (1.59%) has a lower rate than Portugal (1.68%). Some countries with high rates aren't on the list entirely, like Malawi (22.05%). Also, the hypothesis fails a chi square test. It's not that.
JacoboJacobi•1h ago
Jordan has been a key ally of the US. No one will make that mistake again.
timeon•1h ago
So was Denmark.
lawn•1h ago
Not white enough I presume.
tobyjsullivan•1h ago
It’s telling that Russia stands out in this list. “One of these is not like the others”
PyWoody•1h ago
It's hard to get more Caucasian than Azerbaijan.
ifwinterco•1h ago
Trump and his whole administration is extremely pro-Israel, even by the standards of US administrations. Jordan is 95% Muslim and around a quarter of the population are Palestinian refugees, so I suspect that has something to do with it
2muchcoffeeman•1h ago
What did Fiji do!?
barishnamazov•58m ago
Not only Azerbaijan, but the whole Caucasia is included (Armenia and Georgia too). Given Trump's recent peace middlemanship between Azerbaijan and Armenia, this is actually somewhat surprising.
quotz•55m ago
Crazy that Macedonia and Montenegro are there, and Serbia is not. Even Albania and Kosovo are there, despite them being US puppets
yesfitz•52m ago
The State Department said[1]: "The State Department will pause immigrant visa processing from 75 countries whose migrants take welfare from the American people at unacceptable rates."

Whether or not that's a good/true reason is another discussion.

1: https://x.com/StateDept/status/2011478657680757214

10xDev•1h ago
Turkmenistan made it through? lol

They just want foreigners to be Indians and the remaining Europeans that will actually want to go to the US.

dyauspitr•58m ago
And chinese
bnjms•1h ago
> Afghanistan Iraq

Comparing to US immigration support following the Vietnam war this is shameful.

Grazester•1h ago
Grenada is here because the US asked to install radars here for their Venezuelan operation("drug boat interception") and Grenada declined. They also raised the The Level 2 advisory for US citizen.
RobotToaster•1h ago
> Saint Kitts and Nevis

How many immigrants from an island with less than 50k inhabitants are there?

Also, Cuba surprises me, doesn't the USA usually love to make a big deal about people fleeing big bad evil communists?

erikw•35m ago
Saint Kitts and Nevis sells passports, so I imagine that is the rationale. I see some other microstates on the list that fit that pattern as well.
tenpies•13m ago
I suspect that too, and the US is not the only country to be having issues with some of the citizenship by investment countries.

Norway for example, appears to have de-facto banned 5 countries (all on the list) that have such programs: https://www.imidaily.com/europe/confirmed-norway-quietly-den...

Their justification is interesting too, because if the threshold is "citizenship must require personal attendance", then Canadian citizenship is almost certainly invalid too if you obtained yours over Zoom, which is how most new Canadians obtain it.

erikw•2m ago
I'm surprised that you can get non-attendant citizenship in Canada. They don't even give automatic citizenship to children of Canadian parents born outside of Canada (maybe if both parents are Canadian they do, but my experience is with one Canadian and one American). US citizenship for a child born outside of the US to US parents is as simple as bringing their birth certificate to the consulate. And if you marry a Canadian, they won't give you residency unless you physically reside in Canada.
csb6•1h ago
Both Armenia and Azerbaijan? At least they aren’t playing favorites.
abcd_f•40m ago
> Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan

They forgor Tajikistan. Or may be it was just too hard to spell.

46493168•24m ago
Tajikistan is used by the US for training against Iran. This is why Iran will often deny visas to Americans who have Tajikistan passport stamps.
malpani12•13m ago
Why Bhutan is here? It's a peaceful small place.

It has Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh too - some of them makes sense.

But overall this list feels too much.

dexzod•6m ago
I think this move could harm US in two ways: It will reduce the immigrant diversity which might make the population skew towards the biggest immigrant population such as from India and Mexico which are not in this list. Second it will remove USA as top destination for talent, which will help stop brain drain from these countries causing their local industry to benefit and thereby reducing the edge of US companies.
cm2187•5m ago
Russia I presume is on the list because of geopolitical tensions.

I am not familiar with every country in that list but in my experience, what looks like an anomaly is Morocco, which produces a fairly large elite compared to the size of the country (worked with lots of highly educated / highly paid (and therefore net tax contributing) moroccan nationals). I have hardly worked with any other nationality in that list in my professional life (Bangladesh and Tunisia maybe).

tshaddox•1h ago
It continues to be clear that the administration opposes legal immigration (except perhaps in narrow cases, like white South Africans).
lovich•56m ago
That was obvious ever since they claimed asylum seekers that had followed the legal asylum process were “illegal immigrants” and society and the media just went along with that phrasing despite it being factually incorrect.
catigula•48m ago
That definitely isn't true. Trump has repeatedly been effusive about how important H1B labor is.
Maxatar•36m ago
How so? In September he added a requirement that any future H1B visas from people abroad will require an unprecedented $100,000 payment.
ReflectedImage•28m ago
Well either $100,000 per person or an large one time direct donation to Trump to be legally exempted from that charge.
VierScar•34m ago
Is this sarcasm? Not that Trump's word means anything, but Trump has been against it since his first term. Having cancelled it temporarily in that first term, has said that he'll end H1B if he gets reelected, and that US shouldn't have the H1B program.

It's only since 2025 when Elon was in his good books and told Republicans to not vote for a bill that Trump woke up that day and decided he'd be pro-H1B.

nitwit005•37m ago
The Republican party is frequently in a contradictory state with immigration, where they speak loudly against it, but then yield in to business demands for immigrant labor.

It's possible Trump is uniquely different there, but he's talked about being sympathetic to farm and hospitality businesses. It's hard to tell. Everything is up to his whims now.

jmyeet•12m ago
That's not contradictory at all.

The comment you are replying to quite intentionally said "legal immigration". Republicans love illegal immigration. Why? because it suppresses wages of both documented and undocumented workers.

Undocumented workers can be employed below minimum wage. If they get an attitude and start demanding a fairer wage or better working conditions, their employer just calls in an ICE raid to clear them out and then they start with a fresh batch. They pay a token fine and that's that.

Several sectors are completely dependent on this arrangement, most notably agriculture and food processing (eg chicken farms)

If they actually cared about this, they would seriously punish the employers for employing undocumented workers. they do not. In fact, when that's been tried it's been a disaster (eg [1])

And because the system allows this to happen, it suppresses the wages of documented workers as well. That's the point. The entire system of restricting immigration is designed to increase profits. Nothing more.

What's the alternative? Easy. Document them. We've done this before. When there was a shortage of male workers in WW2 (because a lot of men were in the Army), we had the Bracero program [2] for temporary workers.

Historically, many such workers came to work then went back to (primarily) Mexico. They only ended up staying permanently when it became too hard to cross the border.

As for these latest bans, well we had 3 Muslim bans in Trump 1. The 19 then 39 (and now apparently 75) countries are pretty much jus tprimarily Muslim and "shithole" [3] countries.

All of this stems from the desire to turn the United States into a Christian theocracy but only for white people.

[1]: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/oct/14/alabama-immigr...

[2]: https://guides.loc.gov/latinx-civil-rights/bracero-program

[3]: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-referred-...

burningChrome•11m ago
All you had to do was a 10 second google search to find that:

The racial and ethnic makeup of legal immigrants who have obtained Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status or arrived as new immigrants in the past four years (2022–2025) has been primarily driven by arrivals from Latin America and Asia.

Asian: Approximately 27% to 28% of all immigrants.

Hispanic/Latino (Ethnicity): Roughly 45% of the total immigrant population identify with Hispanic or Latino ethnic origins.

White: About 20% to 21%.

Black/African American: Approximately 9%.

Multi-racial: About 22% identify as having two or more races.

It just amazes me people continue to push these racist narratives that doesn't hold up once you look at the actual data. Its staggering to think we have the unlimited power of the internet and still can't seem to take 10 seconds to confirm or deny something as simple as this? How depressing.

m4rtink•1h ago
An interesting way to make make lots of friends in many countries around the world all at the same time.
Krasnol•49m ago
There is a German saying:

"Ist der Ruf erst ruiniert lebt es sich ganz ungeniert"

translates to: “Once your reputation is ruined, you can live completely uninhibited.”

3m•24m ago
Perhaps that was their reasoning when starting two world wars?
chaostheory•1h ago
It looks like we’re trying to beat Japan, China, South Korea, Italy and Germany in who can age and shrink their population the fastest.

We used to be great shape in regards to the age depopulation bomb.

nothrowaways•56m ago
I'm glad India is not yet included
ryanmarsh•49m ago
I wish it was.
paxys•47m ago
Well yeah Trump's big tech friends need cheap H-1B labor.
petcat•41m ago
I don't think tech companies need H-1Bs anymore. From my experience they just set up a subsidiary in India and move all their dev teams there.
paxys•38m ago
Companies have been trying that since the 90s, yet the quality of work done by offshore teams is consistently crap. Better to import the entire team to the US, pay them below average wages, make them work 80 hour weeks under the watchful eye of a manager and threaten to fire them (which means deportation) if they dare to complain.
petcat•35m ago
> the quality of work done by offshore teams is consistently crap

This isn't nearly true anymore, and hasn't been for a long time. Especially since everyone is using the same AI tooling as everyone else now.

What is true (in my experience) is that they do tend to lack a sense of ownership and craft. But I think companies care less and less about that all the time.

ReflectedImage•24m ago
If you are a good software developer in India then you move abroad. It's not that India doesn't make great software developers, it's just they don't tend to stick around.
cm2187•13m ago
My guess is they view India as producing an elite immigration (i.e. net tax paying) in large numbers. It is stunning how many successful tech or non-tech executives are Indian born. I haven't seen the full list but I doubt any country on that list gets close, even as a % of population.
VWWHFSfQ•5m ago
1st gen immigrants from India are almost always well-educated, and oftentimes even entrepreneurial. They are among the lowest-risk (with Chinese) immigrants. That is to say, they typically will not contribute to crime, gangs, or public welfare burden. So it's a pretty big difference between those two countries and all the others on the list.
forinti•56m ago
Uruguay is on the list. I remember when Uruguayans didn't even need a visa to visit the US.
IIAOPSW•49m ago
Well then technically the US wasn't processing their visa's back then either.
Hnrobert42•17m ago
This is about immigrant visas. Visits are non-immigrant visas.
laluser•13m ago
It's such a small country and an even smaller amount are coming to the U.S. that this would have no material impact. Strange to see them there, but not Argentina (in much worse financial situation).
sp4cec0wb0y•51m ago
This is stupid and weakens the U.S. We have benefited so much from the visa program over the history of this country. If the smartest people of Russia and various other countries want to flee and join the U.S., we would be at an advantage.
malshe•49m ago
The presence of Brazil and Thailand on this list stumped me.
MandieD•31m ago
The one that I'm at a complete loss for is Uruguay - it is one of the wealthiest countries per capita in South America as well as the least corrupt and most egalitarian... not exactly a huge source of desperate immigrants. Did their government scold ours too harshly for the recent Venezuela shenanigans or something?
malshe•6m ago
Yeah, Uruguay is also surprising.