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GPT-5.5

https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-5/
970•rd•5h ago•617 comments

Bitwarden CLI compromised in ongoing Checkmarx supply chain campaign

https://socket.dev/blog/bitwarden-cli-compromised
600•tosh•9h ago•280 comments

MeshCore development team splits over trademark dispute and AI-generated code

https://blog.meshcore.io/2026/04/23/the-split
134•wielebny•6h ago•79 comments

Show HN: Tolaria – open-source macOS app to manage Markdown knowledge bases

https://github.com/refactoringhq/tolaria
37•lucaronin•1h ago•15 comments

An update on recent Claude Code quality reports

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/april-23-postmortem
510•mfiguiere•5h ago•385 comments

My phone replaced a brass plug

https://drobinin.com/posts/my-phone-replaced-a-brass-plug/
59•valzevul•7h ago•7 comments

Show HN: Agent Vault – Open-source credential proxy and vault for agents

https://github.com/Infisical/agent-vault
47•dangtony98•1d ago•12 comments

Incident with multple GitHub services

https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/myrbk7jvvs6p
191•bwannasek•7h ago•93 comments

I am building a cloud

https://crawshaw.io/blog/building-a-cloud
959•bumbledraven•18h ago•476 comments

Palantir employees are starting to wonder if they're the bad guys

https://www.wired.com/story/palantir-employees-are-starting-to-wonder-if-theyre-the-bad-guys/
619•pavel_lishin•6h ago•446 comments

TorchTPU: Running PyTorch Natively on TPUs at Google Scale

https://developers.googleblog.com/torchtpu-running-pytorch-natively-on-tpus-at-google-scale/
17•mji•2h ago•1 comments

UK Biobank health data keeps ending up on GitHub

https://biobank.rocher.lc
48•Cynddl•9h ago•13 comments

U.S. Soldier Charged with Using Classified Info to Profit from Prediction Market

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/us-soldier-charged-using-classified-information-profit-predi...
43•paulpauper•58m ago•14 comments

Girl, 10, finds rare Mexican axolotl under Welsh bridge

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9d4zgnqpqeo
158•codezero•4h ago•112 comments

Your hex editor should color-code bytes

https://simonomi.dev/blog/color-code-your-bytes/
479•tobr•2d ago•140 comments

Astronomers find the edge of the Milky Way

https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/astronomers-find-the-edge-of-the-milky-way/
67•bookofjoe•5h ago•12 comments

A programmable watch you can actually wear

https://www.hackster.io/news/a-diy-watch-you-can-actually-wear-8f91c2dac682
119•sarusso•2d ago•63 comments

Show HN: Honker – Postgres NOTIFY/LISTEN Semantics for SQLite

https://github.com/russellromney/honker
219•russellthehippo•11h ago•51 comments

French government agency confirms breach as hacker offers to sell data

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/french-govt-agency-confirms-breach-as-hacker-offer...
341•robtherobber•7h ago•120 comments

Advanced Packaging Limits Come into Focus

https://semiengineering.com/advanced-packaging-limits-come-into-focus/
26•PaulHoule•2d ago•5 comments

Using the internet like it's 1999

https://joshblais.com/blog/using-the-internet-like-its-1999/
83•joshuablais•3h ago•56 comments

Writing a C Compiler, in Zig (2025)

https://ar-ms.me/thoughts/c-compiler-1-zig/
129•tosh•14h ago•36 comments

I spent years trying to make CSS states predictable

https://tenphi.me/blog/why-i-spent-years-trying-to-make-css-states-predictable/
39•tenphi•10h ago•8 comments

WireGuard for Windows Reaches v1.0

https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2026-April/009580.html
82•zx2c4•2d ago•4 comments

Arch Linux Now Has a Bit-for-Bit Reproducible Docker Image

https://antiz.fr/blog/archlinux-now-has-a-reproducible-docker-image/
290•maxloh•21h ago•102 comments

Alberta startup sells no-tech tractors for half price

https://wheelfront.com/this-alberta-startup-sells-no-tech-tractors-for-half-price/
2129•Kaibeezy•1d ago•730 comments

If America's so rich, how'd it get so sad?

https://www.derekthompson.org/p/if-americas-so-rich-howd-it-get-so
394•momentmaker•7h ago•711 comments

Jiga (YC W21) Is Hiring

https://jiga.io/about-us/
1•grmmph•11h ago

A Renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-a-renaissance-gambling-dispute-spawned-probability...
95•sohkamyung•2d ago•15 comments

Isopods of the world

https://isopod.site/
139•debesyla•3d ago•50 comments
Open in hackernews

How the Tech World Turned Evil

https://newrepublic.com/article/208876/tech-world-evil-musk-bezos-thiel
70•thomasstephan•2h ago

Comments

swader999•1h ago
My uninformed opinion of it all is that certain companies have been blessed or anointed by the intelligence agencies for many decades and they've been acting on their behalf every since. Google, Apple, Amazon, Reddit, Microsoft, Elon's stuff, the Telcos and so on. Backdoors, direct access and so on. Same for all the major crypto on/off ramps.
scottyah•1h ago
Once you start to have a large influence on the world, people come knocking.
bigyabai•51m ago
It's not uninformed, you're just working with what you've got. Snowden credibly condemned American tech businesses as being conjoined at the hip with the NSA, without exposing all of the blackmail material that the fed had on them. It's overwhelmingly likely that their relationship has only deepened, we've seen no evidence that FAANG is serious about detaching itself from US influence.

10 years ago you'd probably hear some spiel about Bitlocker being "safe enough", or the iPhone's many virtues as a private enclave. Fast-forward to today, and it's hard to see American tech as benign.

cadamsdotcom•1h ago
The irony of tech is that reducing friction (such as the Internet making it easy to go to one provider or another) also makes it easy to go straight to the “best”.

By being consistently 0.1% better in the early days, many of these companies earned themselves an unassailable lead. Why go to the little guy when the big guy is big and safe and familiar (yes we at HN don’t operate this way; we aren’t normies and are a minority so we don’t hold sway en masse)

Thanks to a lot of hard work to make great products, big tech has (earned!) market power but still has a mandate from shareholders - and even if not legally required via fiduciary duty it IS the current culture - to find growth at all cost.

When there’s no growth to be had by being nice, but you’re still being told to grow.. well, yeah.

amelius•1h ago
Well, you don't have to be Stallman to have seen this coming. Or did anyone seriously think that this time it will be different?
scottyah•1h ago
Seems like they mostly stayed the same, just media perception changed once they realized it's more profitable to hate on tech, and safer than hating on established bad industries like Oil and Gas, malpractice in farming, corruption and fraud in politics, whatever is going on in the medical industry.
malfist•1h ago
You really don't think the tech industry has changed?
scottyah•1h ago
Not as much as the article (and especially headline) suggest. It most certainly hasn't been frozen in time but I'd wager there are more people trying to use tech to make the world a better place now than ever before (though there has been a massive influx of people who make almost no attempt).
nitwit005•37m ago
If you look at an individual like Mark Zuckerberg, the media reputation went all the way from heroic savior, to fairly negative.

I'm sure they've changed as a person, given the amount of time that has passed, but I don't feel their behavior has changed that dramatically.

anon291•1h ago
They still are bringing power to the people. Including people like Musk on this list is frankly ridiculous. Sure the man has issues, but before his takeover of X, it was impossible to say anything online without threats of government intervention for 'wrongspeak'. Yes yes yes, I know there still are government threats for wrongspeak with the new administration, but luckily, no one is going to take down your post right now

They still are bringing power to the people. It just turns out a lot of the media types don't really like the people. And honestly, I can't really blame them... a lot of people are awful. However, if you claim to want to return power to the people, then you should want to return it to all people. Otherwise, just be honest and admit you're a believe in oligarchy and aristocracy -- there is nothing wrong with that; most countries are aristocracies.

ijustwantrx•1h ago
> it was impossible to say anything online without threats of government intervention for 'wrongspeak'

[citation fucking needed]

Animats•51m ago
Dubai has cracked down on anyone reporting damage in the city from the war with Iran. That incident about their "7 star" hotel being hit is being played as "minor damage". That the hotel has now closed for an 18-month renovation is just coincidental. Trump keeps trying to sue media organizations. He's trying to prosecute a member of the U.S. Senate for insisting that US troops obey US laws of war. China has severe Internet censorship, of course. So does Russia, although it's less well organized.
stephc_int13•56m ago
Industrial empires naturally have this tendency, once their power level is putting them in the same playground as small states, they become different entities, fighting for their own survival.

The concentration of power of bureaucratic structures, no matter their nature, will always be in tension with individual freedom.

craig_s_bell•35m ago
The accompanying artwork is really something: https://images.newrepublic.com/580ae26a8830e8fa8f2f054ca3232...
sackfield•1m ago
If you are actually looking for an article on "How the Tech World Turned Evil", you are going to be sorely disappointed.

This article is, as you might expect, the usual cast of villains and the usual cast of saviors. The villains only act like villains, and the heroes only act like heroes. Never once are the heroes actions suspect, and never once are the villains actions sympathetic.

If you support the heroes of this article, and your dopamine lights up when your opinions are echoed in a publication, then you may love this article. Having said that, I am sure you have read this same article over and over again in many different forms, I certainly have.