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1813•usefulposter•2h ago•706 comments

Temporal: A nine-year journey to fix time in JavaScript

https://bloomberg.github.io/js-blog/post/temporal/
409•robpalmer•6h ago•141 comments

Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged

https://metr.org/notes/2026-03-10-many-swe-bench-passing-prs-would-not-be-merged-into-main/
25•mustaphah•1h ago•1 comments

Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web

https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/02/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web/
319•mikece•17h ago•123 comments

Google closes deal to acquire Wiz

https://www.wiz.io/blog/google-closes-deal-to-acquire-wiz
179•aldarisbm•7h ago•122 comments

Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS

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112•vkuprin•5h ago•34 comments

I'm glad the Anthropic fight is happening now

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dow-anthropic
93•emschwartz•2h ago•83 comments

Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years

https://apnews.com/article/uk-house-of-lords-hereditary-peers-expelled-535df8781dd01e8970acda1dca...
47•divbzero•1h ago•9 comments

Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to redefine software dev

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/meticulous/3197ae3d-bb26-4750-9ed7-b830f640515e
1•Gabriel_h•1h ago

Personal Computer by Perplexity

https://www.perplexity.ai/personal-computer-waitlist
45•josephwegner•3h ago•30 comments

The MacBook Neo

https://daringfireball.net/2026/03/the_macbook_neo
300•etothet•10h ago•509 comments

Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)

https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2420092122
239•peyton•8h ago•167 comments

BitNet: 100B Param 1-Bit model for local CPUs

https://github.com/microsoft/BitNet
275•redm•9h ago•139 comments

Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included

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99•robthompson2018•6h ago•57 comments

5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

https://newatlas.com/environment/5-200-holes-peruvian-mountain/
71•defrost•1d ago•40 comments

I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job

https://www.theverge.com/featured-video/892850/i-was-interviewed-by-an-ai-bot-for-a-job
61•speckx•4h ago•55 comments

Physicist Astrid Eichhorn is a leader in the field of asymptotic safety

https://www.quantamagazine.org/where-some-see-strings-she-sees-a-space-time-made-of-fractals-2026...
98•tzury•6h ago•14 comments

Can the Dictionary Keep Up?

https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/stefan-fatsis-dictionary-history/
5•pepys•1d ago•0 comments

How we hacked McKinsey's AI platform

https://codewall.ai/blog/how-we-hacked-mckinseys-ai-platform
355•mycroft_4221•12h ago•143 comments

Launch HN: Prism (YC X25) – Workspace and API to generate and edit videos

https://www.prismvideos.com
30•aliu327•6h ago•14 comments

What Is a Tort?

https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-139/what-is-a-tort/
19•bookofjoe•2h ago•20 comments

Show HN: Satellite imagery object detection using text prompts

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30•eyasu6464•2d ago•12 comments

Show HN: Open-source browser for AI agents

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84•theredsix•7h ago•26 comments

The dead Internet is not a theory anymore

https://www.adriankrebs.ch/blog/dead-internet/
272•hubraumhugo•1h ago•172 comments

Launch HN: Sentrial (YC W26) – Catch AI agent failures before your users do

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22•anayrshukla•5h ago•8 comments

Show HN: Vanilla JavaScript refinery simulator built to explain job to my kids

https://fuelingcuriosity.com/game.html
74•fuelingcurious•5h ago•37 comments

Swiss e-voting pilot can't count 2,048 ballots after decryption failure

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/11/swiss_evote_usb_snafu/
118•jjgreen•9h ago•284 comments

Fungal Electronics (2021)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.11231
48•byt3h3ad•5h ago•5 comments

Lego's 0.002mm specification and its implications for manufacturing (2025)

https://www.thewave.engineer/articles.html/productivity/legos-0002mm-specification-and-its-implic...
325•scrlk•8h ago•279 comments

Building a TB-303 from Scratch

https://loopmaster.xyz/tutorials/tb303-from-scratch
200•stagas•4d ago•82 comments
Open in hackernews

What Is a Tort?

https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-139/what-is-a-tort/
19•bookofjoe•2h ago

Comments

jjgreen•1h ago
An Irish lady of easy virtue.
pavel_lishin•1h ago
A baby tortoise.
teachrdan•1h ago
But what's a pupper?
chuckadams•1h ago
One who pups, of course.
anyonecancode•49m ago
What the teacher did.
piker•1h ago
For those interested, the statement of facts in Palsgraf is regarded as some of the best legal writing of all time. It's really quite interesting in both its lack of detail but clarity.

> Plaintiff was standing on a platform of defendant's railroad after buying a ticket to go to Rockaway Beach. A train stopped at the station, bound for another place. Two men ran forward to catch it. One of the men reached the platform of the car without mishap, though the train was already moving. The other man, carrying a package, jumped aboard the car, but seemed unsteady as if about to fall. A guard on the car, who had held the door open, reached forward to help him in, and another guard on the platform pushed him from behind. In this act, the package was dislodged, and fell upon the rails. It was a package of small size, about fifteen inches long, and was covered by a newspaper. In fact it contained fireworks, but there was nothing in its appearance to give notice of its contents. The fireworks when they fell exploded. The shock of the explosion threw down some scales at the other end of the platform, many feet away. The scales struck the plaintiff, causing injuries for which she sues.

tptacek•1h ago
"The scales startled a sleeping cat inside the station. The cat lept in alarm, claws bared, and clung to a length of cord. Suspended by the cord was a small anvil, dangling above a board balanced atop a saw horse. Frayed from the cat's claws, the cord severed, and the anvil plunged towards one end of the board. On the other end of that board was a marble..."
behehebd•54m ago
Sue the enthusiastic butterfly in 2004
DebtDeflation•53m ago
This comment brought me back in time 40+ years to a Saturday morning perched in front of our TV. Thank you.
rzzzt•18m ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnzLconK4Tw&t=73s
jfengel•49m ago
So that's what counts as good legal writing, huh?

I see a lot of extraneous detail (e.g. "bound for another place", "a package of small size, about fifteen inches long, and was covered by a newspaper"). The sentence "The fireworks when they fell exploded" is clunky.

It's also missing the critical detail of who she is suing. The point of the story is to explain how she got injured, but gives no idea who is actually involved. The guards? The other man who got on the train and vanished from the story? (Turns out it's the railroad company, who is not mentioned in the story at all.)

Wikipedia summarizes the relevant facts in one sentence:

Two men attempted to board the train before [the plaintiff's]; one (aided by railroad employees) dropped a package that exploded, causing a large coin-operated scale on the platform to hit her.

Incidentally, can you set off fireworks just by dropping them? That sounds unlikely to me.

ectocardia•31m ago
There's a bit of advocacy involved here-- the writer is trying to convince you that the sequence of events was so absurd as to be not "foreseeable". Other than that, I agree with you that it's a bit verbose; it's just how a lot of these judgments were written back then.
piker•4m ago
> Incidentally, can you set off fireworks just by dropping them? That sounds unlikely to me.

I understand there is speculation that Cardozo downplayed a suspicion that these were some kind of domestic terrorists carrying actual explosives.

rkagerer•48m ago
For anyone wondering, she (plaintiff) won at a jury trial and an appeal, but the railroad appealed again and ultimately won as the judges determined tort requires a breach of a duty of care to the individual harmed and the consequence of the guard's actions was not foreseeable.
rkagerer•22m ago
I wonder if she'd have had better luck against the guy who dangerously hopped the train while carrying explosive material. Or in the post-911 world where society seems to have normalized a more paranoid level of expectations around security.
piker•22m ago
Professor: and what might the railroad in this case have that the train-hopping man lacks?
Tangurena2•1h ago
A tort is a harm done to a person. Generally, this word is only used in civil legal proceedings.

Because it can be a fuzzy concept, books and (non-criminal & non-constitutional) courses on law (at least in the US) will spend a lot of time on torts.

orthoxerox•39m ago
Thank you. I had read a few pages of the linked article and was disappointed that it contained no legible definition of the term.
RattlesnakeJake•1h ago
> What Is a Tort?

My brain always starts with the assumption that it's some sort of British pastry, and takes a minute to adjust.

matt_daemon•54m ago
A torte is (according the Wikipedia):

> a rich, usually multilayered, cake that is filled with whipped cream, buttercreams, mousses, jams, or fruit

So you could be excused