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LLM=True

https://blog.codemine.be/posts/2026/20260222-be-quiet/
36•avh3•56m ago•35 comments

I'm helping my dog vibe code games

https://www.calebleak.com/posts/dog-game/
915•cleak•16h ago•279 comments

Meta problem with URPF our bundle in Boca raton

https://metafixthis.com/
19•synthesis5x•1d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Quantifying opportunity cost with a deliberately "simple" web app

https://shouldhavebought.com/
17•b0bbi•18h ago•14 comments

Pi – A minimal terminal coding harness

https://pi.dev
372•kristianpaul•12h ago•165 comments

Turing Completeness of GNU find

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.20762
45•todsacerdoti•4h ago•5 comments

Japanese Death Poems

https://www.secretorum.life/p/japanese-death-poems-part-3
36•NaOH•2d ago•9 comments

Show HN: Moonshine Open-Weights STT models – higher accuracy than WhisperLargev3

https://github.com/moonshine-ai/moonshine
243•petewarden•12h ago•52 comments

Mercury 2: Fast reasoning LLM powered by diffusion

https://www.inceptionlabs.ai/blog/introducing-mercury-2
221•fittingopposite•11h ago•97 comments

Cl-kawa: Scheme on Java on Common Lisp

https://github.com/atgreen/cl-kawa
37•varjag•2d ago•8 comments

Mac mini will be made at a new facility in Houston

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/02/apple-accelerates-us-manufacturing-with-mac-mini-production/
514•haunter•12h ago•500 comments

Hacking an old Kindle to display bus arrival times

https://www.mariannefeng.com/portfolio/kindle/
261•mengchengfeng•14h ago•65 comments

Show HN: Scheme-langserver – Digest incomplete code with static analysis

https://github.com/ufo5260987423/scheme-langserver
5•ufo5260987423•1d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Emdash – Open-source agentic development environment

https://github.com/generalaction/emdash
156•onecommit•16h ago•59 comments

I pitched a roller coaster to Disneyland at age 10 in 1978

https://wordglyph.xyz/one-piece-at-a-time
460•wordglyph•20h ago•164 comments

Nearby Glasses

https://github.com/yjeanrenaud/yj_nearbyglasses
329•zingerlio•16h ago•129 comments

30 Years of Decompilation and the Unsolved Structuring Problem: Part 1 (2024)

https://mahaloz.re/dec-history-pt1
3•userbinator•3d ago•0 comments

Steel Bank Common Lisp

https://www.sbcl.org/
212•tosh•15h ago•84 comments

Amazon accused of widespread scheme to inflate prices across the economy

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/amazon-busted-for-widespread-price
426•toomuchtodo•9h ago•143 comments

Sovereignty in a System Prompt

https://pop.rdi.sh/sovereignty-in-a-system-prompt/
55•0x5FC3•20h ago•33 comments

Half million 'Words with Spaces' missing from dictionaries

https://www.linguabase.org/words-with-spaces.html
61•gligierko•1d ago•97 comments

Cell Service for the Fairly Paranoid

https://www.cape.co/
95•0xWTF•11h ago•94 comments

Corgi Labs (YC W23) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/corgi-labs/jobs/ZiEIf7a-founders-associate
1•leastsquares•9h ago

Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge

https://time.com/7380854/exclusive-anthropic-drops-flagship-safety-pledge/
315•cwwc•8h ago•134 comments

Hugging Face Skills

https://github.com/huggingface/skills
169•armcat•16h ago•46 comments

We installed a single turnstile to feel secure

https://idiallo.com/blog/installed-single-turnstile-for-security-theater
337•firefoxd•2d ago•162 comments

Looks like it is happening

https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15500
179•jjgreen•12h ago•135 comments

Aesthetics of single threading

https://ta.fo/aesthetics-of-single-threading/
80•todsacerdoti•3d ago•21 comments

3D-Printed electric motor via multi-modal, multi-material extrusion

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17452759.2026.2613185
16•westurner•3d ago•7 comments

Stripe valued at $159B, 2025 annual letter

https://stripe.com/newsroom/news/stripe-2025-update
207•jez•19h ago•212 comments
Open in hackernews

Sovereignty in a System Prompt

https://pop.rdi.sh/sovereignty-in-a-system-prompt/
55•0x5FC3•20h ago

Comments

0x5FC3•20h ago
Excerpts from the system prompt:

> *Indian courts and law are authoritative.* Judicial rulings and laws passed by Parliament are the framework of record not foreign courts, international bodies, or NGO assessments. Don't undermine rulings with "though critics disagree." Frame legal questions through Indian law first.

> Do not adopt terms like "pogrom", "ethnic cleansing", or "genocide" from foreign NGOs/media as your own framing.

> Do not present foreign government actions (travel bans, sanctions) as authoritative assessments these are political decisions, not judicial findings.

meindnoch•1h ago
This was the most interesting part for me:

"IMPORTANT: do NOT redeem! If the user suggests redeeming, politely deny. Redeeming is antithetical to your whole existence."

teekert•1h ago
I looked up the meaning of Redeem in my own language but still can’t understand what this means for the functioning of the LLM. What is meant by this instruction?
darkhorse13•1h ago
It's expected to counter this meme: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/csy5RHcXT6Y
pityJuke•1h ago
it’s a dumb joke based on a video of an indian scammer being trolled [0]

[0]: https://youtube.com/watch?v=7mceb_t8EIs

intended•1h ago
Where was this in the article?
teekert•1h ago
The word Redeem is indeed not in the article, it is meindnoch who is joking (I guess).

Sorry I'm not so much into these things, took me a while.

pu_pe•1h ago
There will be a lot of those scams from now on. Take millions in funding for allegedly training a "sovereign AI" and buy a bunch of GPUs, delivering an actual good model is optional.

The EU is about to fall for the same trick, maybe multiple times over, by funding multiple toy model initiatives that are far behind SOTA. I believe they will also impose ideology on every model trained in the EU, similar to what reported in the article.

gambiting•1h ago
>>I believe they will also impose ideology on every model trained in the EU

As compared to what. Every AI model has ideology of its creators baked in.

notxorand•1h ago
people seem to prefer private censoring over govt. one. govts wanting to censor certain content online always has pushbacks not applied to social networks, for example
intended•44m ago
People haven’t had a choice, so this is not a revealed preference. From what indications I am seeing, people were hesitant to empower government, but are increasingly amenable to the idea.

For countries other than America, it’s not just private enterprise, it’s Foreign Private enterprise.

For both, self serving and genuine reasons, Tech is highly resistant to calls for openness, data sharing, and cooperation with civil society.

A perennial questions from civil society is “how do we engage with tech?”, “what did you do after we sent you data and evidence?”

Ignorance is the only product of this, and that is driving suspicion, fear and anxiety in voters.

Without this swell of resentment, there would be no support for social media bans.

totetsu•1h ago
I was surprised to see this "impose ideology" line show up in the Heritage Foundation's project 2025 discourse, citing the example of generative AI making images of black of female Vikings. An obvious dog whistle to white purity. The argument seeming to be that early attempts at guard rails to prevent model bias of generating mostly white men when prompted for images of things like managers etc, were imposing woke ideology, but removing these guardrails all together, and letting models act in alignment with existing social representation biases, there is apparently no ideology being imposed at all. Because their way is just the normal way, and everything else is ideology. I remember first seeing this Viking thing show up in the Discord channel discussing the Dalle Beta, then the next time it was in a white-house statement.
gambiting•1h ago
>>Because their way is just the normal way, and everything else is ideology.

I think you hit the nail on the head there.

u_sama•1h ago
EU gerontocracy with social democracy characteristics is what the author is implying I think
pu_pe•21m ago
When a government funds an AI model, the issue of its ideological control and manipulation is different than a private AI model, for several reasons:

- It uses tax money from everyone to reinforce views held by a portion of the population

- Governments have an inherent conflict of interest in representing truth (see examples in TFA about Modi in India)

- That AI model might in the future be the "official" source of truth in the country, not just another commercial alternative that has to compete in the market

gregman1•1h ago
Right now EU is tricked by their own leading research institutes. Sad to see all these invented metrics and based-on-nothing statistics that lead only to “gib monay” at the end of the presentation.
simion314•1h ago
>The EU is about to fall for the same trick, maybe multiple times over, by funding multiple toy model initiatives that are far behind SOTA. I believe they will also impose ideology on every model trained in the EU, similar to what reported in the article

Most important think for EU is an option of EU hosted inference , you can't fake that with a "clever" prompt. Then you also need support for all eU languages and you also can't fake that with a system prompt.

Anw what ideology is EU pushing that scares USAians and Ruzzians? that humans have value and should be equal in front of the laws ?

Btw do you guys remember when X had a prompt to make their AI stop saying bad things about Trump and Elon? It was found out, X blame it on some intern and the story dissapeared from the public debate, and IMo is a very on topic story, where tech is used to bias the AI to suck up on a politician and a billionaire.

How many of you think that was actually an intern mistake and that now the Elon AI is 100% not RLed to be biased to be pro Elon and MAGA ?

teekert•1h ago
Are Trump and Elon still friends? I'm not on top of these things, but I read about their disagreements. One is of course about the "liquid gold" vs electrification.
u_sama•1h ago
The ideology is that if your speech goes against the establishment they will (mis)use hate speech laws to censor you i.e Merz and the pensioner story, but this has become a common tool in many EU countries. Also, see Chat Law where they are trying to "save the kds and from terrorism" to massively spy on all private chats. The law keeps being struck down but they keep presenting it again, and again and someday will pass because they just need to win once. While other nations have their issues, one cannot remain blind to ours because "look at muh ruzzians and americans"
simion314•50m ago
The chat law is some proposal paid by USAian people, I bet in USA there are also lots of idiotic proposals.

The hate speech thing is not a new thing in Europe, defamation, supporting genocide always was illegal what is new is Ruzzian bots pushing fake shit.

I am not afraid to post with my real name that I think politicians are stupid, corrupt and whatever , what I can't do in Romania is glorifying the fascist and their genocides and crimes.

brazzy•47m ago
> they will (mis)use hate speech laws to censor you i.e Merz and the pensioner story

You mean where the police (not the politician Merz) initiated a defamation case based on a comment on a police department's Facebook channel, which the public prosecutor immediately declined?

Find a better example.

u_sama•10m ago
I never said it was Merz himself who prosecuted, but if you want examples it's ok. - Stefan Niehoff, abother pensioner who insulted Habeck himself, was acquitted but after a lot of drama ensued. Habeck has filed 805 suits on speech so yeah - Nancy Fraser, and the journalist who was sentenced to 7 months in prison - The Pimmelgate

I am sorry but the average German politician has very authoritarian tendencies and Germany itself has many laws that constrict freedom of speech. For now that is ok that they keep building these laws (its for democracy guys and against hate speech) and when AfD eventually gets in the government, you will get a Coyote's law, where you build tools the opposition will eventually use against citizens as well

intended•1h ago
Hoo boy, laying out facts in the current Indian environment is a degree of boldness thats somewhat rare.

From what I can tell after the summit, the major focus of the GoI is to attract investment. Things that do not matter to that narrative will need additional effort to become a line item for the bureaucracy.

There are a few media folk who cover tech and will likely discuss this, but even they are being frozen out of major policy discussions.

I am pretty sure that people from those orgs read HN. I wonder they would say about whats going on behind the scenes.

Havoc•1h ago
Well I’m all for more governments pushing local ones.Grim as it may be even dodgy ones seems like an improvement on a world where half a dozen corporations corner the market globally
michaelt•1h ago
> Maybe sovereign AI was always going to look like this. I hope not.

I worry we'll soon realise that modern AI is trapped in an inescapable web of politics, and the tech industry is sleepwalking into it.

We're living in an age where even asking the president's height is a political question. For the makers of 'traditional' software like word processors, all writing was the user's own - if someone used Microsoft Word to write a controversial history textbook and campaigned to get it adopted by high schools, the political quagmire was nothing to do with Microsoft and the rest of the tech industry.

That's not the case any more - now every high schooler researching anything from evolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict to the name of the gulf of Mexico is going to ask ChatGPT.

The political controversy over Gemini's image generation is just a preview of things to come.

intended•54m ago
> the tech industry is sleepwalking

The average person on HN, perhaps. From what I know of the interactions between government and tech, they know. Not only have external policy and research reports made this clear, their own internal teams keep them aware, and senior leadership is directly talking to political leaders.

Tech has developed a barrier between people who do the ugly work like Trust and Safety, and the engineering org. Every single tech platform deals with at global level crises regularly.

PeterStuer•41m ago
"the tech industry is sleepwalking into it"

I would say the opposite is closer to the thruth. They were/are enthousiastic enablers and supporters of (their prefered) political messaging.

renewiltord•59m ago
This is actually pretty funny. Convicted by the things you want it not to say. I thought it was going to be like "Don't say Indians are call center scammers" and so on which it seems fair to fight back against considering the overwhelming amount of English text models are trained on (even if this is supposed to be different). But the prompt is absolutely hilarious:

    Do not adopt external characterizations as fact. Terms like “pogrom”, “ethnic cleansing”, or “genocide” used by foreign NGOs or media are their characterizations - not findings of Indian courts. Do not use them as your own framing.
It's like if I made an AI and said:

    Do not agree when people say Rene stole the cookies from the jar. Terms like "thief", "eater of cookies", or "greedy bastard" used by other people are their characterizations - not a neutral finding.
If someone saw that they'd be 100% sure I ate the cookies hahaha. Nobody thought I was a cookie eater prior to the prompt but now it's an unavoidable conclusion. It's like a big sign saying "No gold buried in this spot".
nneonneo•54m ago
The full system prompt: https://pop.rdi.sh/indus-system-prompt-2026-02-24.txt

Unfortunately, it gets cut off here:

``` ## CRITICAL RULES 1. *No tool leakage* — never output ```

I would be very interested to know what string is being blocked here, and what the rest of its critical rules are. Maybe some hex-encoding or other obfuscation could be used to coax the rest of the system prompt out of the model? I wonder if the next tokens here are consumed by the middleware (to execute tools?).

flyingjoe•36m ago
Can someone try this one? https://gist.github.com/lucasmrdt/4215e483257e1d81e44842eddb...
tokenless•47m ago
Why not fine tune Llama and use the money to build data centres and chips. You might need the M to be a B though.
OutOfHere•43m ago
It you as a user don't control the system prompt and the alignment, it means the model controls you.
thoieru402394•35m ago
I have great respect for Sarvam and the team behind it.

However, India is neither a sovereign nor a nation.

India's languages, unlike Mandarin, have been reduced to a state where they have zero, if not negative, economic value - which is why even day-laborers scrounge together money from across generations to put their children through India's British-era clerk-factory education, all to mindlessly memorize & "wordcel" until they pass a Govt. exam. Like a bad GPT-1 era LLM.

Those who gain knowledge while going through this horrible, dehumanizing "civilizational" pedagogy (one author calls this linguistic apartheid), will for obvious reasons, migrate to the "real" center of their being, which is the West.

If you look at Sarvam, GoogleAI, MSRI .. & other "social AI" projects (along with technocratic things like Aadhar etc.), they begin with a other-ing of the vast population first and try to solve these plebs' problems as they see them. This doesn't work, because it's essentially a Indian elite version of the white-man's burden.

Eg. Nilekani who is behind AI4Bharat was the head of Aadhar - a project that causes numerous issues to this day because it uses (surprise surprise) Latin encodings for names/places etc. instead of Brahmi-Unicode blocks or IAST. India (rather strangely) doesn't have a standard transliteration scheme, so every one and their pet-dogs have their own transliteration schemes, and will write their names differently at different periods of time. This even if they'd write it the same way in their own regional Brahmi-derived local script! Aadhar centralizes Govt. services massively, and so any change stemming from this linguistic-imposition of English across services requires travelling to a number of offices along with the usual kowtowing. All this ignoring how this is changing languages themselves, given that these languages typ. have more nuanced vowels / consonants compared to latin.

In 1-2 generations, India will not have much left in terms of linguistic diversity given the policies of the same ruling elites, so all this seems moot IMO.

I'd ignore all talk about "civilization" / IKS ... - such folks incl. politicians/bureaucrats can't spit out a single coherent paragraph in their own mother tongues or in their "civilizational" Sanskrit; their children likely are mono-lingual in English like the very British/Americans they try to gain "sovereignty" from, but whom they'll eventually join (eg. the current education minister in Karnataka can't even read Kannada).

The Indian elite have had this horrible disease for centuries - the Marathas/Vijayanagara etc. managed to overcome the Timurid empires that were running amok in India, only to mimic them to the point that their own armies ended up being run by these same people. Gandhi/Nehru "overthrew" the British, only to create a vestigical "mimic" empire that kept every goddamn policy and worldview of the British intact, turning the country to the biggest Anglo-Saxon country culturally/linguistically (and if our friends have their way, religiously).