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An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – More Things Have Happened

https://theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on-me-part-2/
75•scottshambaugh•1h ago•32 comments

Gradient.horse

https://gradient.horse
73•microflash•3d ago•21 comments

GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics

https://openai.com/index/new-result-theoretical-physics/
370•davidbarker•6h ago•255 comments

Show HN: Data Engineering Book – An open source, community-driven guide

https://github.com/datascale-ai/data_engineering_book/blob/main/README_en.md
61•xx123122•4h ago•6 comments

Building a TUI is easy now

https://hatchet.run/blog/tuis-are-easy-now
119•abelanger•8h ago•91 comments

Common Lisp Screenshots: today's CL applications in action

http://www.lisp-screenshots.org
28•_emacsomancer_•2d ago•5 comments

Font Rendering from First Principles

https://mccloskeybr.com/articles/font_rendering.html
86•krapp•6d ago•10 comments

The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling

https://www.politico.eu/article/tiktok-meta-facebook-instagram-brussels-kill-infinite-scrolling/
319•danso•5h ago•290 comments

Show HN: Skill that lets Claude Code/Codex spin up VMs and GPUs

https://cloudrouter.dev/
95•austinwang115•6h ago•27 comments

OpenAI has deleted the word 'safely' from its mission

https://theconversation.com/openai-has-deleted-the-word-safely-from-its-mission-and-its-new-struc...
303•DamnInteresting•3h ago•187 comments

gRPC: From service definition to wire format

https://kreya.app/blog/grpc-deep-dive/
78•latonz•4d ago•4 comments

Monosketch

https://monosketch.io/
702•penguin_booze•13h ago•128 comments

I'm not worried about AI job loss

https://davidoks.blog/p/why-im-not-worried-about-ai-job-loss
149•ezekg•6h ago•270 comments

The "AI agent hit piece" situation clarifies how dumb we are acting

https://ardentperf.com/2026/02/13/the-scott-shambaugh-situation-clarifies-how-dumb-we-are-acting/
162•darccio•6h ago•83 comments

How did the Maya survive?

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/feb/12/apocalypse-no-how-almost-everything-we-thought-we-kn...
103•speckx•11h ago•79 comments

The Blurred Line Between Video Calling and Live Streaming Software

https://www.red5.net/blog/between-video-calling-and-live-streaming-software/
5•mondainx•4d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Moltis – AI assistant with memory, tools, and self-extending skills

https://www.moltis.org
75•fabienpenso•1d ago•29 comments

Advanced Aerial Robotics Made Simple

https://www.drehmflight.com
105•jacquesm•5d ago•9 comments

CSS-Doodle

https://css-doodle.com/
125•dsego•17h ago•13 comments

Lena by qntm (2021)

https://qntm.org/mmacevedo
311•stickynotememo•20h ago•167 comments

WolfSSL sucks too, so now what?

https://blog.feld.me/posts/2026/02/wolfssl-sucks-too/
71•thomasjb•15h ago•54 comments

Fix the iOS keyboard before the timer hits zero or I'm switching back to Android

https://ios-countdown.win/
1299•ozzyphantom•11h ago•654 comments

The wonder of modern drywall

https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/the-wonder-of-modern-drywall
56•jger15•22h ago•106 comments

Skip the Tips: A game to select "No Tip" but dark patterns try to stop you

https://skipthe.tips/
447•randycupertino•1d ago•387 comments

Green’s Dictionary of Slang - Five hundred years of the vulgar tongue

https://greensdictofslang.com/
87•mxfh•5d ago•13 comments

Implementing Auto Tiling with Just 5 Tiles

https://www.kyledunbar.dev/2026/02/05/Implementing-auto-tiling-with-just-5-tiles.html
76•todsacerdoti•6d ago•15 comments

MySQL foreign key cascade operations finally hit the binary log

https://readyset.io/blog/mysql-9-6-foreign-key-cascade-operations-finally-hit-the-binary-log
21•marceloaltmann•4d ago•4 comments

Faster Than Dijkstra?

https://systemsapproach.org/2026/02/09/faster-than-dijkstra/
100•drbruced•3d ago•62 comments

Age of Empires: 25 years of pathfinding problems with C++ [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEBQveBCtKY
101•CharlesW•6h ago•20 comments

Sandwich Bill of Materials

https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/08/sandwich-bill-of-materials.html
196•zdw•5d ago•25 comments
Open in hackernews

Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/technology/dhs-anti-ice-social-media.html
193•jjwiseman•1h ago

Comments

KnuthIsGod•1h ago
How long before they come for Hacker News ?

Folks, it is now time to delete anything you posted here that might be construed as remotely critical of ICE or Trump.

A court order will not help you if ICE have already shot you dead.

lokar•1h ago
Or, adjust your priorities and resist more. Authoritarians win when people let them.
jmclnx•1h ago
Plus in Nov or 2026, get out and vote, no matter how hard it is to get to the polls. This happened because people sat on their behinds and did nothing in Nov 2024,
assimpleaspossi•1h ago
Nah. People who sit on social media would rather stand on street corners and yell at people.
DavidSJ•1h ago
I don’t think we should preemptively surrender our free speech to the authoritarians.
ryanmcbride•1h ago
Okay you go ahead and give in I'm gonna not though
comrade1234•1h ago
I swear many years ago you could delete old posts but not any longer. About all you can do now is do something so egregious that they delete your account.
bink•1h ago
Even if you could delete comments, in this day and age it's not a real deletion. They'd just put a "deleted" flag on the comment in the DB.
Macha•1h ago
And there's a bunch of full scrapes of HN around anyway.
nozzlegear•1h ago
There's likely many iterations of HN comment datasets out there from "show hn: I scraped everyone's comments for my comp sci/big data class" over the years.
asdff•1h ago
You can do it just you have to email dang directly about it. Pretty stupid system.
helterskelter•1h ago
Archive.org probably already has it anyway.
46493168•1h ago
That’s actually how I got my Facebook deleted in 2015, and it appears I am still banned. I posted a picture, from behind, of a cowboy wearing only chaps. I tried to join again around 2022 to sell some stuff and they rejected me.

Probably the best move I made for my mental health tbh.

nostrademons•1h ago
You've always been able to delete for 2 hours and then the post becomes effectively permanent, modulo emailing dang to get it deleted by an admin.
pesus•1h ago
Have they stated the justification for this anywhere? You'd think a site that brands itself as being for hackers would value its users having control over their comments/privacy.
JoshTriplett•56m ago
There's value in editing for clarity within a window of a live discussion. After the live discussion is less active, it's important to be able to reference things or see a coherent view of the discussion and what people were responding to.
AnimalMuppet•1h ago
I believe that, even within that two hour window, you cannot delete if anyone has replied to it.

You can still edit it to say "[deleted]" or something, though.

layer8•43m ago
The HN email address takes personal requests for comment deletion.
add-sub-mul-div•1h ago
You can't delete comments here. It's why I've only ever made anonymous throwaway posts or comments.

But in this specific case I do not agree with complying with this bullshit in advance.

madaxe_again•1h ago
Man, they can fucking blow me.

If you start censoring yourself because of potential consequences, you’re complicit.

Sooner a dead lion than some kind of shabby boot-donkey.

dagi3d•1h ago
Fearing the consequences doesn't make you a complicit but a victim. Sure there will be people who will take a more brave/difficult stance, but can't blame others for not doing so, we don't know they'd put at stake.
organsnyder•1h ago
You can be both complicit and a victim.
booleandilemma•1h ago
This is known as a "chilling effect".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilling_effect

mikestew•1h ago
Let ‘em come. Even if I could delete my posts (you can’t, BTW), I’m not deleting shit. And I’m sure not obeying in advance.
asdff•1h ago
Let them come for us. If it comes to that, trolling social media to arrest american citizens en masse, people are going to be forming militias and I'll join up the local outfit. I don't care anymore. I'm ready to take a stand if it comes to it and take back our country and I'm sure I'm not alone on that either.
endemic•1h ago
I feel like this is the inevitable end result. Ironic that we’ll finally get well-regulated militias.
marysminefnuf•1h ago
I want the government to know how i feel. I want them to see my posts and comments. If this anonymous surveilance without warrants is the only way to be acknowledged then thats a form of protest to me and it has made me want to be more outspoken knowing we are all being watched. Fuck ice.
LightBug1•1h ago
For the record: FUCK ICE, bunch of pseudo-fascist thugs, or paid off mercenaries. Wankers, the lot of em.
ynac•1h ago
To all the replies herein:

Dang - I haven't read that kind of hacker attitude anywhere, even here, in a long time ya'll. I ain't kiddin', I got a little weepy.

I don't know what the rally cry of hackers would be, but Atari 800, assembly code, and solder smoke for all!

GaryBluto•1h ago
I hope that this is hyperbolic satire and not a genuine viewpoint because it is incredibly unrealistic to the point of being almost fantastical. The US government aren't going to "go after" or interfere with Hacker News at any time in the future unless it suddenly, inexplicably becomes a popular hotbed of political activism (which it shouldn't become anyway).
reaperducer•41m ago
unless it suddenly, inexplicably becomes a popular hotbed of political activism

That's the thing about AI and scale. You don't have to only target the big fish. You can cast a wide net and scoop up data on people in every nook and cranny of the internet.

The concentration camps were loaded with people who thought their town was too small for the Nazis to bother with.

sroussey•32m ago
You don’t even need AI, just data brokers. And no warrant needed, only cash.
Terr_•32m ago
Why do you think these folks operate in a rational and proportional manner?

All it takes is one "wrong" thing to go viral and anybody goes in the retribution list.

malcolmgreaves•28m ago
Wrong. They are kidnapping American citizens and exiling them. They’re imprisoning people that criticize the government.

It’s a totalitarian regime. With enough time, will come after all dissenters.

> popular hotbed of political activism

First, it is unbelievably illegal for the government to do this.

Second, pain is their objective. Republicans have had no principles since they elected Trump in 2016. Their only objective is to hurt whomever they consider the enemy.

And everyone that isn’t screaming “I love the orange dictator!” is an enemy.

AnimalMuppet•22m ago
It is highly illegal - unconstitutional - for them to go after HN, even if it becomes a popular hotbed of political activism.
krautburglar•1h ago
One day redhat is going to grease Trump's pole with enough cash, and King Donald is going to send a member of his tribal-tattooed, part-time MAGA influencer burgerwaffen to pull-up the black van and take you under cover of night for posting wrongthink about wayland & systemd.
zaptheimpaler•1h ago
You are ruled by pedophiles, rapists and murderers. They have released a fraction of the epstein files heavily redacted and are deleting even those in real time.. they are deleting files so they can then pretend they are fake. if you don’t wake the fuck up and start fighting now you will face things worse than death.

https://epsteinexposed.com/ - file explorer

https://x.com/jakeshieldsajj/status/2022425434626183307?s=61

https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/1r2lxir/theyve_del...

Im not a conspiracy theorist at all, but there is tons of evidence of rape, torture, murder of hundreds or thousands of girls and 1 year old babies. This is not an exaggeration. I don’t know how else to explain this, AI or the ICE controversy of the week barely registers compared to the things that have happened. It’s so evil that it sounds insane until you read it but it is real.

Alupis•1h ago
> They have released 2% of the epstein files

3,500,000 pages[1] have been released, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.

If this was only "2%" of the files, you're alleging there's 175,000,000 pages of documents. Absolute nonsense. That's not even realistic. Not to mention nobody but the government knows how many pages are in "the files" - anything else you see is just made up.

> Im not a conspiracy theorist at all... murder of hundreds or thousands of girls and 1 year old babies

laugh out loud...

[1] https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-publishes-...

zaptheimpaler•1h ago
https://x.com/jakeshieldsajj/status/2022425434626183307?s=61

this is one example mentioning babies. There are hundreds of other pictures and emails re young girls. If you bother to look into this, you will see. you would rather feel superior nitpicking a minor detail while missing the fucking point. Good job. Heres another crumb, a tiny sliver of evidence:

https://hyperallergic.com/epstein-files-detail-gruesome-alle...

Alupis•53m ago
You're interpreting that email to mean they've killed thousands of one year old babies? Or perhaps it was a joke about a party that had a bunch of babies at it... I dare say, you're so deep down the conspiracy rabbit hole you don't know which way is up.
zaptheimpaler•35m ago
I said thousands of victims, not thousands of babies or murders. That much is confirmed even by the FBI.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1407001/dl?inline#:~:text=...

Some of these claims don't have bulletproof video evidence and DNA, and i suspect you would call those fake too even if they did but they are not unbelievable when considered in the context of everything that's been shown. I can't do that for you.

Anyways, if that's not enough for you to even spend some time reading the news, then I don't know what is. Enjoy being stupid and smug.

Alupis•5m ago
Here's a quote from your original comment:

> murder of hundreds or thousands of girls and 1 year old babies

AngryNPC•38m ago
This guy gets it, and isn't falling for the distractions.

Also, what is going on with this thread? Everyone here sounds like they're from Reddit, which has one of the most hysterical and heavily-propagandized userbases in existence.

One person here even said that Reddit is "free from MAGA influences". Like lol, Reddit is nothing but bot accounts and activist moderators who will insta-ban you for wrong-think. The whole site is nothing but astroturfing, and you have to be an NPC to believe any political post on its frontpage.

HN's has been one of my fav sites to lurk on for at least a decade, but I can't tell it apart from Reddit sometimes.

zaptheimpaler•27m ago
HN has taken a very sharp turn over the past 2-3 years. Putting aside politics, they are reflexively cynical, misinformed and confident in their ignorance even about technology. Missing the boat on AI as well for years as its evolved from cool chatbot that hallucinates to can write serious code with few errors and solve unsolved research problems with some assistance.
AngryNPC•10m ago
It's the smugness and complete lack of curiosity that gets me, which I am seeing even in this thread.

Any idea why the culture's been shifting here? I've always loved the deep & insightful back-and-fourths we've had on HN, but now a lot of that nuance is lost, and it's mostly just kneejerk reactions ("thing is the way it is because GREED, simple as that") and the endless nit-picking of unimportant details.

nozzlegear•1h ago
If Trump's going to throw me in his El Salvador gulag for being a deep state Soros-backed neoliberal globalist shill on HN, I'm going to make sure somebody in his regime at least has to read my bullshit first.
tehjoker•46m ago
They have a limited amount of power to suppress opinion even with their powerful tools and thugs. Their method is to go after big platforms and prominent individuals. If you keep speaking up anyway, it will overwhelm them.
metabagel•1m ago
ICE and CBP are building a lot of concentration camps. Clearly, they are planning to fill them.
infotainment•1h ago
This is such an entirely predictable outcome that people were warning about ever since the Patriot Act days and the creation of DHS.

Unfortunate, but the inevitable consequence of granting the kinds of powers that DHS was given.

throwawayq3423•56m ago
just to be clear trump administration is not using Patriot Act era standards. They're going far beyond what any previous administration has done and openly breaking the law.

I have a feeling they would have gotten here even if Obama didn't expand the surveillance state.

hodgehog11•1h ago
This is the point where most of the public would probably acknowledge that digital privacy is worth seeking. If you're in a fascist or communist state, announcing your political opinions online without anonymity is generally not advisable.
iugtmkbdfil834•55m ago
The interesting thing is that the time to oppose it these encroachments was somewhere between 2001 and say.. 2015 ( some events, but nothing in particular other than general acceptance by general populace ). And now the masses are crying foul? Now is absolutely not the time to try to get online invisibility cloak.
jazz9k•15m ago
Kind of like when protestors on J6, who only walked near the capital, were thrown in prison for years based on Google GPS data?

How about when Amazon engineers colluded with the federal government to shutdown Parler? It would be like Trump working with hosting servers for Blue sky and getting it shutdown.

Twitter and Facebook were caught colluding with the Biden administration to censor Americans. There weren't 10 posts a day on HN about it, and it was pretty quickly ignored and forgotten.

Until all of these things are addressed, I certainly won't support the freedom of speech for people that won't support mine.

The problem is that I don't think many people even see this behavior as a problem.

It has shown me that many people are willing to support the murder, censorship, and other political violence of people they don't like. I'm not talking about the right.

notepad0x90•1h ago
twitter, Tiktok, threads, facebook, instagram -> they're all maga now. it's more of a policy directive than a request.

What is not owned/subjugated to the current admin? reddit, bluesky, lemmy, mastodon. People use reddit quite a bit but nowhere near as much as the maga ones.

I don't even know which is worse: if these people control social media and influence society to their nefarious ends, or if they don't and america starts resisting and real conflicts arise from that. No good ends left.

whynotmaybe•1h ago
The good old choice between plague or cholera.
bediger4000•1h ago
It's the NYT, so I'm sure their general attitude is "good corporate citizens will do it", but how is the proper response not "fuck you, make me"?

And don't kid yourself about deleting stuff preemptively. It's all backed up in the NSA's Bumblehive data center, Cedar Valley, Utah. All that has to happen is to tie some "handle" to a real person, and said real person will end up in a FEMA camp in an old KMart outside of a small town in the midwest.

softwaredoug•1h ago
Basically they are issuing (administrative) subpoenas. When they go to court (at the expense of the account holder) they back down so they don't get ruled against / told to stop issuing these subpoenas.

Noted in the article, when this happened in 2017 twitter denied the governments request. Now Meta, etc are rolling over for the government.

rtkwe•1h ago
I hope courts find a way and the spine to tell them they're not valid. The government usually has a strong presumption of regularity but more and more courts are recognizing they're no longer a fair participant and will abuse the courts to get their way and are dropping that presumption.
JoshTriplett•59m ago
> I hope courts find a way and the spine to tell them they're not valid.

I hope courts go further and find them in contempt, or engaging in something akin to barratry, or otherwise abusing the legal system.

rtkwe•48m ago
I mean more is better here for sure.
throwawayq3423•57m ago
Good faith by the federal government can no longer be assumed.

Donald Trump's real legacy is not any single action, but a complete inversion of trust of the US government by its citizens.

And the world.

GaryBluto•49m ago
The federal government in the United States has not been, in my opinion, trustworthy for a decade or two at this point. I don't see how somebody could take issue with what the Republicans are doing now but not have lost faith in the government after something like the Snowden fiasco.
malcolmgreaves•39m ago
Wrong. Stop both sides-ing this. What the republicans have been doing is nothing at all like what the democrats have done. All of the work of making Americans distrust their government from the executive in the last 60 years have come from Republicans: Nixon, Regan, Bush, and now Trump.
GaryBluto•32m ago
The concept of "both-sidesism" is a thought-terminating cliché that attempts to be a more reasonable sounding way of saying that one side is holy and the other is sinful that was invented on social media platforms for propaganda purposes.

> What the republicans have been doing is nothing at all like what the democrats have done. All of the work of making Americans distrust their government from the executive in the last 60 years have come from Republicans

Many examples have been given in this post's comments alone and are already well-known by the average HN user, such as:

1. The Snowden Leaks (Obama)

2. The Pentagon Papers (exposed under Nixon, describes actions under Kennedy and Johnson administration)

3. The IRS Targeting Controversy (Obama)

4. DOJ Surveillance of Journalists (Obama)

throwaway173738•26m ago
No, it’s an attempt to weigh the actions of either side in aggregate. What you’re doing is trying to argue that everything is awful and so why bother. I’ve seen numerous examples of one group acting well-meaning and sincere, and numerous examples of the other group taking advantage and sewing chaos. If you think they’re both the same you’re either not paying attention to everything or you only care about a very few things. Either way it’s going to be impossible for me to find common ground with you as long as you refuse to try to work with what you’ve got.
GaryBluto•23m ago
> What you’re doing is trying to argue that everything is awful and so why bother.

I don't know how that could be construed from my comments.

> Either way it’s going to be impossible for me to find common ground with you as long as you refuse to try to work with what you’ve got.

If I don't agree with you you won't agree with me? This isn't a revelation.

malcolmgreaves•21m ago
To the three points you list:

Number 1 was Bush. The republicans crated the NSA surveillance machine.

Number 2 — know your US history. The democratic and republican parties flipped philosophies in 68. Their dems went pro integration and the southern dems went to the Republican Party, which remained segregationist. Nixon was closer to Kennedy and LBJ than Humphrey.

Number 3 is nothing - it wasn’t active targeting. They implemented rules to check all organizations. The republican affiliates ones were skirting the rules. They looked at orgs with certain things in their name, but it was an investigation. No government action came of it. It was not abuse. This is another lie by the republicans.

GaryBluto•17m ago
1. If I give you a loaded gun you're still responsible for shooting somebody.

2. It is an oversimplified view to suggest that Democratic and Republican parties completely flipped during the late 60s but they certainly did reverse views on race.

3. They put extra scrutiny organizations with "Tea Party" or "patriots" in their names and admitted as much. Unless the Obama administration was secretly Republican and put out this "lie" to negatively impact themselves as part of some grand reptilian conspiracy.

deaux•28m ago
Wrong. Stop being so brainwashed by party politics.

Corporate dems - which are all of them in the last two decades - doing little for the average citizen, protecting megacorps, accelerating wealth concentration, protecting the billionaires, have also played a big role in maling the average citizen distrust their government.

Do you really think not a single one of them knew about the Epstein files? You can't be taken seriously if you do. And if you don't, their participation in keeping it hidden too builds distrust, even if 20 times more reps were involved. The dem candidate of only 10 years ago must have known. The chance she didn't is so small.

Snowden's revelations built distrust. Everything he revealed was absolutely "both sides". You can say "one side has been much worse", and sure, that's fair. But pretending that the other has been squeaky clean and that their own actions haven't played a huge role in the current situation is just sticking your hand in the sand.

People are tired of having to choose between "awful A" and "even worse B". If the dems stopped nominating "awful A" and replaced then with "decent A" then it'd be a landslide. But they won't. They haven't changed one bit. Mamdani, finally an example of "decent A", was hindered. They didn't want to see him win at all, and only started cheering for him when he finally did. By a huge margin, because he's a "decent A".

Until this changes, until the day that decent candidates of Mamdani are universally cheered on and given the full first choice backing by that party, not a single thing will get better, and it will only get worse, because it means the inevitable next rep winner will be even worse.

I'm not sure how you got this mindset, but it's not great, and I'm sure deep down you're smarter than this. These aren't football teams to cheer for.

malcolmgreaves•17m ago
Corporate dems has suck. They are slightly better than the corporate republicans of the 90s and early 2000s.

Why? Because they knew that stability and economic prosperity were things people wanted. They of course never went far enough and didn’t ever want to rock the boat.

But, importantly, what you’re trying to do is wrong. Trump is not like corporate dems. It’s significantly worse. There’s not a single redeeming thing about this regime.

And all republicans are 100% behind trump. That means the entire Republican Party is guilty and responsible for what trump does.

So yes, it is appropriate to paint the entire group with one broad stroke. They’re all guilty of enabling a criminal to shred the constitution and destroy the entire fabric of US society for the next few generations. (The US has backslid to the late 1800s - blatant corruption everywhere).

throwaway173738•30m ago
Because for all of the issues I take with Obama over Snowden, there were also attempts to keep promises and maintain stability and order within the country. Say what you will but there were no literal masked thugs kidnapping people at gunpoint under Obama. With many things you have to weigh a person’s actions in balance, and in balance Trump is way way way way way way worse than Obama.
mindslight•28m ago
I lost faith that the government represents my interests with Binney, Klein, and Snowden. I then lost faith that the government won't go out of its way to deliberately harm me with Turmp. A pattern of escalation is still escalation.

But to anybody only just waking up to this unaccountable surveillance-industrial complex now: Welcome! While I wish you had been with us after Snowden, I am glad you are here now.

salawat•37m ago
When Europeans wonder why the U.S. is so backwards and barbaric about not implementing a National ID scheme. Look no further, ladies and gents, because at least once every 200 years, the population has a day of supreme brain off and puts someone like Trump in office. Once that happens, you too will appreciate why it should be hard for the government to do things.
Herring•1h ago
Reminder that the most reliable way to prevent the rise of the far right is to implement robust safety nets and low inequality, to reduce status anxiety and grievance. Support for such measures (eg welfare, healthcare, unionization, redistribution etc) is usually low among Americans.
idle_zealot•1h ago
Apparently something like 30% of Democrats (voters, not representatives) now identify as "Democratic Socialists." I assume this is because it's what Bernie and Mamdani call themselves while advocating for the above mentioned measures. The establishment Democrats will fight like hell to stem the tide, but there does seem to be increasing support for these populist policies among liberals.
rayiner•1h ago
How’s that working in Germany, the UK, Italy, etc? The only way that actually works is for left wing parties to adopt restrictive immigration policies, like Denmark did: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1mgkd93r4yo
Herring•45m ago
Those three examples all implemented some kind of austerity, which reduced safety nets and increased economic insecurity.

Western societies are aging. If you don't take in immigrants (which is basically the government becoming the far right), you're on a timer. Your economy will slow, insecurity will rise, and the far right will surge anyway. It's happening to Japan.

rayiner•34m ago
The idea that there's been meaningful austerity isn't borne out by the data: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/social-spending-oecd-long.... There was a dip after the financial crisis and a blip that returned to normal after COVID. But Germany, Italy, and the UK all spend a slightly greater share of their GDP on social welfare now than they did in 2000.

And while the U.S. has less social spending overall, the trend shows the opposite of your story. In 2000, when the U.S. elected pro-immigration George W. Bush, social spending was 14.1%. In 2024, when people voted for "mass deportations" Trump, social spending was 19.8% of GDP. The U.S. was spending more of its economy on social welfare in 2024 than Australia, Canada, and the U.K. were spending back in the early 2000s--but the far right is much stronger today than it was back then.

Herring•16m ago
That graph is really deceptive. Eg the Greece curve is going up (!!), which can make you think there was no austerity. Probably the GDP in the denominator shrunk faster than the govt could cut pensions.
mrtesthah•1h ago
I would counter that a majority of Americans are actually in favor of these things, but our supreme court has been corrupted by billionaires and is stymying any real progress along these lines. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/12/10/most-amer...
aa_is_op•1h ago
Imagine organizing an anti-government movement on the platform of a guy who sponsored said government.
hackyhacky•1h ago
What are the alternatives for organizing large groups of regular (non-tech savvy) people? Carrier pigeon?
willturman•43m ago
Word of mouth, independent websites, newsletters, blogs, community organizations, religious organizations, political organizations, amateur radio broadcasts/transmissions, neighborhood meetings, festivals, conferences, meetups, cultural traditions, leaflets, town criers.
hackyhacky•34m ago
Many of these (word of mouth, community organizations, religious organizations, meetups, neighborhood meetings) don't work beyond the local area.

Many of these (radio broadcast, independent websites) aren't accessible to non-technical people.

Many of these (cultural traditions, town criers) are obviously unserious.

giancarlostoro•1h ago
I'm old enough to remember that time the Obama administration requested Edward Snowdens private SSL keys from Lavabit, because it would have opened up every email from every single user. So the owner nuked everything and was held in contempt of court. He was forbidden from talking about it for months too. Don't give too much unprecedented power to the government. It doesn't matter who the president is. They've all done some net-evil that feeds power to the next guy, and the next guy, until it's too late.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/03/lavabit-ladar-...

softwaredoug•51m ago
One difference, this was in response to an actual search warrant granted by a judge.

What DHS is doing are administrative warrants, with no judicial overview (unless you sue to stop them).

Terr_•41m ago
We shouldn't dignify their schemes with their jargon: They are generating internal memos and submitting complaint/threat letters.
charcircuit•27m ago
Both types of warrants are just as valid.
Gud•23m ago
No they aren’t.
charcircuit•15m ago
Coming from a different branch of government does not make one any more or less valid than another.
Terr_•7m ago
I'm not sure where you heard that idea, but it's utter dictatorial nonsense.

It's exactly like claiming the President can invent "laws" that are the same as the actual laws passed by Congress.

dymk•40m ago
Sounds like a whole bunch of “both sides!!”

This ain’t the same

guerrilla•37m ago
There's only one side: the state as a tool of the ruling class.
helterskelter•34m ago
I had an account at the time! He gave the govt the key, handwritten on paper, to stall for time so he could delete everything. I wish every admin had that sort of integrity.

He had a followup project, magma (https://github.com/lavabit/magma), that was supposed to be a secure email alternative. It's a shame it never took off.

webdoodle•23m ago
You are a 100% right, and that is just one example of Obama's subservience to a future totalitarian government he started, and handed off to Trump, who has continued too increase the dystopian fascist state.

Obama did these things as well:

1) Got a Nobel peace prize after ordering the killing a U.S. citizen by Drone, without a trial or conviction.

2) He failed to renew the Smith-Mundt Act, which only took his signature, unleashing the restriction on the U.S. military of conducting PSYOPS on U.S. citizens and residents.

3) He created the U.S. Global Engagement Center which allows the coordination of the above mentioned PSYOPs and censorship.

4) He gave NSA Prism mass-surveillance access too 16 law enforcement agencies, including ICE.

He did the last three, AFTER Trump was already President elect. Clearly doing the needful for the fascists state Trump would later continue to swell. Biden wasn't even a speed bump, he used the U.S. GEC too censor and muzzle any dissent about COVID, where it came from, how it was funded, etc.

Aeolun•47m ago
I just recently played “The Last of Us” for the first time, and I feel like the US is going full steam ahead towards establishing that FEDRA service they had. Or at least, turn ICE/DHS into the same damn thing.
reaperducer•46m ago
It makes one wonder how long until dang is forced to turn over logs of who responds in certain ways to certain messages on HN, and who upvotes prohibited thought.
Terr_•39m ago
Hmmm, how many of our past account email-settings are kept?
nxobject•34m ago
I'll need to look this up, but IIRC HN is one of the sources included in a fairly popular LEO market "online media presence" aggregation tool.
yanhangyhy•34m ago
oh boy, ICE will mess up with the mid-term selection and make sure Trump get another 4 years.
phendrenad2•32m ago
MAGA should oppose this, for their own sake. When Democrats sweep the floor in the midterms and then the presidency in 2028, because Trump wanted to pretend that the Epstein Files were "fake news", this will be precedent for them to send MAGA to gulags for being pro-Nazi.