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315•robotsliketea•3d ago•417 comments

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https://www.kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-5.html
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The Universal Pattern Popping Up in Math, Physics and Biology

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459•meetpateltech•21h ago•540 comments

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https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jan/26/chatgpt-containers/
340•simonw•16h ago•252 comments

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https://www.greptile.com/blog/ai-code-review-bubble
273•dakshgupta•19h ago•186 comments

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311•01-_-•20h ago•224 comments

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https://alexwennerberg.com/blog/2026-01-25-slop.html
184•alexwennerberg•17h ago•97 comments

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https://consciousdigital.org/why-we-do-not-support-opt-out-forms/
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Dithering – Part 2: The Ordered Dithering

https://visualrambling.space/dithering-part-2/
203•ChrisArchitect•15h ago•23 comments

JuiceSSH – Give me my pro features back

https://nproject.io/blog/juicessh-give-me-back-my-pro-features/
326•jandeboevrie•17h ago•135 comments

I let ChatGPT analyze a decade of my Apple Watch data, then I called my doctor

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126•zdw•12h ago•115 comments

RIP Low-Code 2014-2025

https://www.zackliscio.com/posts/rip-low-code-2014-2025/
232•zackliscio•19h ago•116 comments

People who know the formula for WD-40

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159•fortran77•14h ago•237 comments

Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202601255198
492•mhb•1d ago•250 comments

Model Market Fit

https://www.nicolasbustamante.com/p/model-market-fit
58•nbstme•6d ago•11 comments

New York Times games are hard: A computational perspective

https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.10846
31•PaulHoule•4d ago•7 comments

Knapsack Offline Internet Solution (satellite datacasting)

https://www.netfreedompioneers.org/knapsack-content-station/
22•us321•3d ago•10 comments

Russia using Interpol's wanted list to target critics abroad, leak reveals

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20gg729y1yo
98•breve•4h ago•38 comments

France Aiming to Replace Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.

https://twitter.com/lellouchenico/status/2015775970330882319
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Porting 100k lines from TypeScript to Rust using Claude Code in a month

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215•ibobev•21h ago•130 comments

The Adolescence of Technology

https://www.darioamodei.com/essay/the-adolescence-of-technology
192•jasondavies•18h ago•132 comments

Television is 100 years old today

https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2026/01/tv100.html
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189•walz•1d ago•200 comments

Qwen3-Max-Thinking

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3-max-thinking
470•vinhnx•19h ago•409 comments
Open in hackernews

Celebrities say they are being censored by TikTok after speaking out against ICE

https://www.pride.com/culture/celebrities/tiktok-censoring-megan-stalter-and-finneas
158•saubeidl•1h ago

Comments

deanc•1h ago
Poor celebrities. Having their voice stifled by foreign governments on a platform they helped promote.
saubeidl•1h ago
It's being stifled by their own government. US TikTok has been taken over by a government-linked oligarch.
MrGilbert•1h ago
It's their own government, at least for US citizens since TikTok was forced to sell their business in the US.
BoredPositron•1h ago
First, they’re screaming OH, THE HUMANITY! over censorship before their favorite puppets take the wheel. Then, they’re the first ones ridiculing anyone else for complaining about the exact same thing.
libertine•1h ago
You're missing the point, celebrities just happen to have a huge reach and noticed the reach being cut.

This probably means everyone else is also getting their reach crippled.

Remember that even with clear video evidence, the administration lies about the events and tries to spin it as domestic terrorism.

So imagine what they are doing, and will do, without video evidence.

This is probably one of the darkest times in America... You have an administration that normalizes lying and violence, and a tens of millions of Americans that are choosing to close their eyes and suspend their morals because they're scared and confused.

sorbusherra•53m ago
voice stifled by oracle inc you mean?
rvnx•1h ago
Happening because TikTok is under US laws. Use https://www.douyin.com/ then.

And if they wouldn’t, they would be blocked or prevented of doing business in the US.

SanjayMehta•1h ago
Laws? Rules based order.
throwaway2056•56m ago
Rules of DJT, SV, FAANG.
saubeidl•1h ago
US laws, hmm.

Wasn't there something about an amendment to their constitution? I believe it might've even been the first? Something about freedom of speech?

Maybe I'm just misremembering, but I could've sworn conservatives kept harping on about it.

0xy•1h ago
Did you have the same concerns when Biden's DoJ was colluding with social media to censor narratives they didn't like politically?

https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/google-admi...

defrost•59m ago
The Constitution is silent on the matter of the cutting room floor and Ellison lawnmowers.

It only restricts the Federal government (later extended to state governments IIRC?)

This is one of many reasons Federal government is now partnered with private business.

pavlov•1h ago
Ellison’s Murdoch killer flexing its muscles for a mild warmup.

They got Paramount and CBS and TikTok, are allied with Twitter, and still have a chance of grabbing Warner.

I don’t think American billionaires ever particularly liked Murdoch, an Australian, controlling so much of the media environment in their country. Maybe they’ll make an offer for Fox News that the Murdoch heirs can’t refuse.

gadders•1h ago
Maybe no-one is interested in celebrities virtual signalling any more?
jesseendahl•1h ago
Finneas (Billie Eilish's brother) isn't one for virtue signaling from what I've seen over the years from his posts. He keeps it very real and down to earth as far as celebrities go.
callamdelaney•1h ago
He's not a celebrity then is he, his sister is. And if a video is being poorly received it'll be not pushed by the algorithm, irrelevant of what your other posts are, so difficult to see the connection you're drawing.
gambiting•1h ago
Since when is speaking out against fascism virtue signalling? Like, how bad does it have to get before it's just speaking out against the attrocities happening around us and not virtue signalling? Or are celebrities just flat out not allowed to do it?
joe_mamba•1h ago
>Since when is speaking out against fascism virtue signalling?

Because if it were actual fascism, like the Hitler/Mussolini kind, you'd be arrest/dead the moment you spoke anything against it.

If you can freely call your leaders fascists for years, then it's not actual fascism.

ErroneousBosh•1h ago
You have government-backed thugs with guns running around murdering people who take photos of them.

You have something that looks worryingly like the Ceaușescu's Securitate "disappearing" citizens - including a little 5-year-old boy - off the streets.

Justify that.

Justify kidnapping a terrified little boy who should be at school with his friends, and locking him up in prison.

Go on, justify those actions. Let's see if you can.

joe_mamba•48m ago
> including a little 5-year-old boy - off the streets.

YOu're a victim of fake news propaganda if you actually believe and parrot that BS. That 5 year old boy was not "disappeared", but taken by ICE to child protection services facility.

What were they supposed to do? Abandon him in the middle of the street after his criminal dad ran away from him leaving him behind and his mom wouldn't take him?

Damned if you do, damned if you don;t.

gadders•32m ago
ICE looked after the 5 year old boy after his father ran off and left him.
saubeidl•1h ago
Like Alex Pretti?
curt15•57m ago
Fascism takes hold in stages; Nazi Germany didn't go from 0 to 100 in one day. You have to nip it in the bud before it grows up.

Right now, ICE goes out of their way to beat and arrest protestors and steal their cameras. They're not yet mowing them down but by that time it would be a little late to do something about their conduct. Remember that the current US president admires how the CCP crushed the student protestors in Tiananmen square with tanks and guns.

joe_mamba•40m ago
>You have to nip it in the bud before it grows up.

Sure, but if you use fascist tactics to fight fascism, are you not a fascist yourself?

And people conveniently focus only on the symptoms(rise of fascism) but not on the main cause that leads to it.

Like Hitler didn't just randomly get to power one day out of nowhere because the average German citizen was living such a good life. He was just one of the symptoms to a major problem that the Weimar republic didn't address and instead used fascist tactics to get rid of Hitler before he could gain power, and then guess what happened.

Similarly, Trump is also only but a symptom to a larger issue. Using fascist tactics to get him out of power, only makes the counter response greeter, and not make the core problem go away.

rsynnott•45m ago
> Because if it were actual fascism, like the Hitler/Mussolini kind, you'd be arrest/dead the moment you spoke anything against it.

This is... a pretty confused view of history, really. Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, and consolidated power over the next year. At this point there was a lot of criticism of the regime, both internal and external. Things got rapidly worse after, of course, but there certainly was a period where the Nazis were in power but that there was public criticism.

Even as late as 1938, there was significant public discontent RE Kristallnacht in particular.

joe_mamba•29m ago
>but that there was public criticism

Every political party had public criticism before they could gain absolute power to silence that criticism.

chimprich•36m ago
> Because if it were actual fascism, like the Hitler/Mussolini kind, you'd be arrest/dead the moment you spoke anything against it.

It looks like you have paramilitaries roaming your streets - not wearing ID or proper uniforms, covering their faces to avoid identification, not answering to usual democratic controls - executing protestors.

In the latest incident, they seemed to be beating and spraying a woman with a chemical agent for filming them, and then executing a bystander who tried to help her. The regime then tried to deny reality and falsely claim that they'd attacked said paramilitary operatives.

In any Western democracy (and I'm not sure if the US is currently part of that category) there would be a public investigation, but they seem to have been squirrelled away and the politicians who have spoken out about it have been threatened.

This all seems to be fascistic by any reasonable standard.

joe_mamba•32m ago
>not wearing ID or proper uniforms

Really? Is that why they have vests with labels that say "POLICE FEDERAL AGENT" front and back? Maybe literacy is an issue.

> covering their faces to avoid identification

Same reason SWAT and special forces covering their faces. Because just like them, ICE arrests and deports violent criminals, cartel members, human traffickers, etc. Dangerous people that could identify their faces and then track down and kill their families in retaliation, exactly what lib-dem ANTIFA & co anarchists would love to do to them if they could see their faces.

And also then, why are the "protesters" assaulting them covering their faces as well if the good guys are supposed to show their faces and only bad guys cover their faces according to your logic?

>In any Western democracy (and I'm not sure if the US is currently part of that category) there would be a public investigation

Public investigations are meaningless now in this specific partisan case since the people have already made up their mind on who's guilty. So if the officer would be publicly investigated and then cleared, them dems would just say it was all rigged anyway.

chimprich•21m ago
> Really? That's why they have vests that say "POLICE FEDERAL AGENT" front and back ?

The paramilitaries that executed Pretti are all wearing street clothing, and all wearing different clothing. They look like a mob.

> Dangerous people that could identify their faces and kill their families in retaliation.

Well that's convenient, because it also allows them to kill protestors or their families without any consequence.

> Why are the protesters assaulting them covering their faces

Pretti didn't assault them, and wasn't covering his face. He got executed anyway.

joe_mamba•14m ago
>Pretti are all wearing street clothing, and all wearing different clothing

On top of which they have matching ICE issued vest with inscriptions.

>He got executed anyway.

Yes, accidents like this will happen when you shove law enforcement officers with a gun on you. Similarly, a lot of people also got "executed" by police without even having a gun, but just by simply by being uncooperative and pulling out their wallets from their back pocket with a sudden motion towards them as if they were pulling a gun.

There's etiquette when dealing with police that people seem to have forgotten.

gadders•27m ago
>>covering their faces to avoid identification

Covering their faces to avoid doxing and being attacked at their homes.

oefrha•1h ago
This is quite out of character for a lawn mower; lawn mowers shouldn't care.
ilogik•1h ago
for those curious about the lawn mower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zRN7XLCRhc&t=2312s
tanganik•52m ago
More context: the video speaks about Oracle and TikTok has been bought by an investor group headed by Oracle's Larry Ellison (which the article also references).
Maken•43m ago
Is the lawn mower already in control of TikTok?
xinuc•15m ago
it does not care. it just want to make more money.
jauntywundrkind•1h ago
pretty impressive how quickly Ellisons managed to make this whole situation suck and reek badly. they'll turn down the heat & stuff the frog back in the pot, then crank the heat up a bit slower this time, but there is just going to be such endless utterly preposterous censorship and algorithmic biasing for the right wing & ultra capitalist agenda, on and on now.

incredible beyond words that this was a unanimous decision by the supreme court. letting the us government set up whatever arraigned marriage it felt like for buying a social network is some wild meddling with businesses. and here we are, with the ultra capitalists doing exactly what they want to with one of the most popular social networks.

excellent write up for this absolute madness of a court decision, TikTok v. Garland and the First Amendment Anticanon by Evelyn Douek, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6118706

0x3f•1h ago
Capitalism is when bad things happen. And the more badder they are the more capitalism it is!
keybored•55m ago
This was the logic the West used throughout the life of the Soviet Union but for [Cc]ommunism.
0x3f•52m ago
Arguably people still do this with 'socialism'. Calling everything communism is now a bit _too_ cliche.
tormeh•55m ago
I don't think the parent said it was. This is clearly closer to mercantilism, given the degree of government involvement.
0x3f•53m ago
They've claimed this is the result of or at the behest of 'ultra capitalism'. I don't even mind hyperbole--call it fascism if you want--but at least use the dimensionally-correct terms. This is like when people call everything 'neoliberal'.
scotty79•45m ago
I recently saw an interesting explanation. The point was, that capitalism is not (just) an economical system. It's a system of power in which capital can (and almost always does) overrule everything else. If you take this stance, capitalism is to blame for all the good and bad things that happen in the capitalist country. Democracy is just the way how capital rules.
0x3f•38m ago
Aren't all country-scale (economic, governance, etc.) systems also 'systems of power'? It's not like the most powerful people of the USSR didn't leverage that system.

Whatever the rules are, people end up adapting to and gaming them to entrench and grow their own position, typically at the expense of everyone else.

keybored•34m ago
> It's a system of power in which capital can (and almost always does) overrule everything else. ... Democracy is just the way how capital rules.

That’s a contradiction.

BigglesB•45m ago
I’m reading “ultra-capitalists” here as “those that control an extreme proportion of capital” rather than “those who believe really strongly in capitalism as a system”, though tbf that venn diagram may well be a donut…
0x3f•31m ago
Technically, Venn Diagrams don't show _degree_ of overlap :)

Although re your actual point: the current admin only gifts things like this to a chosen few; a small subset of those with extreme capital. So it seems much more appropriate to call it cronyism, or some such thing, rather than capitalism in the sense of merely controlling capital.

iinnPP•1h ago
This isn't very compelling. It's 2 anecdotes and a pretty damning final paragraph. Is there any more reliable data?
peyton•56m ago
I believe the headline is missing a “mistakenly”. Very strange article given the headline.
SilverElfin•51m ago
Data? No. None of these companies are making their data freely available for analysis or being transparent about how their algorithms work. People have complained for a while that Twitter / X seems to suppress the visibility and reach of profiles or posts that disagree with Musk’s views. The recent open sourcing of their algorithm is meaningless since there’s no evidence of what they actually have in production or what data / configuration is used with it.

So the best we can do is anecdotal examples. And it’s also obvious that Trump avoided banning TikTok for months, illegally, because he wanted to have another platform serve as a mouthpiece. He now has that by forcing a sale of TikTok to his friend, Larry Ellison.

bjourne•1h ago
The whole point of the forced sale of TikTok was for the American-Israeli hegemony to exert control over the narrative of the platform. And now it is doing exactly that. Color me surprised.
Alifatisk•1h ago
Is the country falling apart? So many extreme events is happening over there.
misja111•1h ago
> according to TechCrunch, this language has been included in the privacy policy since Aug. 2024, and wasn’t changed in response to the Trump administration’s latest escalation of immigration enforcement, and is “primarily there to comply with state privacy laws like California’s Consumer Privacy Act.”

This is the problem with any kind of censoring media. The initial intentions of those policies might have been good, but these kind of policies can so easily be abused for malign intentions.

wormpilled•1h ago
Makes sense since Oracle now has complete control of it.
baxtr•57m ago
I have a bit of experience with video platforms.

It’s really hard to say which video will work or not. What people react to and what not.

All I’m saying is that this could also potentially be explained by "The Algorithm" per se.

scotty79•52m ago
Support for ICE is in minority (although a large one). I don't think algorithm would suppress negative opinions on it, especially among viewership of celebrities that don't appeal to the right side of political spectrum.
ap99•44m ago
You should qualify your statement with "amongst the few people I talk to and the narrow spectrum of media I consume."

Also, do you mean minority of the total US population or minority of the voting population?

For one reference point I fully support ICE. And I think it's wild you have local and state politicians encouraging actions against federal agents who are enforcing federal law.

saubeidl•39m ago
More Americans support than oppose abolishing ICE.

The Gestapo, too, was federal agents enforcing federal law.

https://today.yougov.com/politics/articles/53939-more-americ...

mrtksn•37m ago
There’s lots of myths in social media, some weeks ago I kept seeing people on TikTok claiming that if you put some keyword in you profile(I think it was “Oracle”) or some of your post you will start seeing the protest again because the algorithm will “reset”. I assumed that someone was trying to farm accounts interested in politics or maybe indeed the algorithm steers by the introduction of the new for the account word.

Anyway, considering that the purchase of the American TikTok was done with a purpose and there is documented collusion between the involved tech Billionaires and the political class behind the street executions in American cities that drive those protests, I wouldn’t be surprised that they are actually throttling this time.

krautburglar•52m ago
That a handful of private companies (of which, Ellison has big investments in several) have cornered the market on NAND and DRAM -- with some sources saying that these reservations extend into 2029 -- should be far more concerning. They're sprinting toward super-intelligence, while potential competitors can't even buy equipment. Both pro-immigrant and anti-immigrant arguments will seem fatuous when we are all slaves.
docdeek•52m ago
That’s not a very convincing article. One person leaving TikTok claiming she was silenced, and another where a claim of silencing is made but, within 24 hours, the ‘silenced’ video "has more than 220,000 views and over 70,000 likes”. Perhaps there is some silencing going on, but it doesn’t appear that there is much evidence of it in this particular article.
b65e8bee43c2ed0•50m ago
those who were OK with malinformation being suppressed by every platform for two years (from 2020-02 to 2022-02) should be OK with this as well.
rsynnott•50m ago
Celebrities should consider maybe not using social media things controlled by the regime? Like, other social media is available.
vanviegen•44m ago
> Like, other social media is available.

Social media that actually have a large audience and that cannot be easily pressured by the US government?

Maken•42m ago
This specific social media was not controlled by the regime, and they are taking every step necessary to correct that.
niemandhier•49m ago
In transparency will do this.

No one can know what TikTok censors or penalizes in its algorithms. All other social media platforms are equally intransparent, what is new is that TikTok is not American.

SiempreViernes•47m ago
In this particular case the censoring of anti-ICE post is most likely because TikTok is getting American (read: Trump allied) handlers.

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cp374n3ggngt

stanislavb•48m ago
Get used to it. Both TikTok and X(twitter) have been used and will be used to manipulate the public opinion in favour of Trump. I'm aware that I can't prove it; however, this explains how Trump won, and how he will win again - manipulating the zombies.
ozlikethewizard•18m ago
There are studies on it but the conclusions are pretty thin right now because data collection is hard, but I'd say youre right

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00104140241306955

blell•46m ago
Wait until you try to criticise Israel.
self_awareness•46m ago
This is so American.

They raise alarms because they have low TikTok view counters. But mass killings of Iranian protesters is Iran's own business.