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40•hggh•46m ago•11 comments

A recent experience with ChatGPT 5.5 Pro

https://gowers.wordpress.com/2026/05/08/a-recent-experience-with-chatgpt-5-5-pro/
402•_alternator_•10h ago•237 comments

Forking the Web

https://dillo-browser.org/lab/web-fork/
15•wrxd•1h ago•6 comments

Google broke reCAPTCHA for de-googled Android users

https://reclaimthenet.org/google-broke-recaptcha-for-de-googled-android-users
1152•anonymousiam•18h ago•400 comments

Using Claude Code: The unreasonable effectiveness of HTML

https://twitter.com/trq212/status/2052809885763747935
209•pretext•7h ago•120 comments

OpenAI’s WebRTC problem

https://moq.dev/blog/webrtc-is-the-problem/
355•atgctg•1d ago•87 comments

Making Julia as Fast as C++ (2019)

https://flow.byu.edu/posts/julia-c++
23•d_tr•2d ago•11 comments

America's carpet capital: an empire and its toxic legacy

https://apnews.com/projects/pfas-forever-stained/
45•rawgabbit•2d ago•18 comments

David Attenborough's 100th Birthday

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp3pww9g0p5o
702•defrost•1d ago•139 comments

Mythical Man Month

https://martinfowler.com/bliki/MythicalManMonth.html
195•ingve•2d ago•138 comments

Reviving the IBM Selectric Composer Fonts (2023)

https://www.kutilek.de/selectric/
11•tangus•2d ago•0 comments

Killswitch: Per-function short-circuit mitigation primitive

https://lwn.net/ml/all/20260507070547.2268452-1-sashal@kernel.org/
15•signa11•3h ago•2 comments

What causes lightning? The answer keeps getting more interesting

https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-causes-lightning-the-answer-keeps-getting-more-interesting-20...
87•Tomte•2d ago•19 comments

LLMs Corrupt Your Documents When You Delegate

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.15597
15•rbanffy•4h ago•3 comments

Wi is Fi: Understanding Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7/8 (802.11 n/AC/ax/be/bn)

https://www.wiisfi.com/
279•homebrewer•2d ago•71 comments

AI is breaking two vulnerability cultures

https://www.jefftk.com/p/ai-is-breaking-two-vulnerability-cultures
356•speckx•18h ago•141 comments

AWS North Virginia data center outage – resolved

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/08/aws-outage-data-center-fanduel-coinbase.html
231•christhecaribou•1d ago•160 comments

Cartoon Network Flash Games

https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/flash-game-exhibitions/cartoon-network-flash-games
357•willmeyers•20h ago•109 comments

The React2Shell Story

https://lachlan.nz/blog/the-react2shell-story/
162•mufeedvh•20h ago•13 comments

An Introduction to Meshtastic

https://meshtastic.org/docs/introduction/
463•ColinWright•1d ago•162 comments

You gave me a u32. I gave you root. (io_uring ZCRX freelist LPE)

https://ze3tar.github.io/post-zcrx.html
194•MrBruh•17h ago•111 comments

Teaching Claude Why

https://www.anthropic.com/research/teaching-claude-why
188•pretext•18h ago•87 comments

Can LLMs model real-world systems in TLA+?

https://www.sigops.org/2026/can-llms-model-real-world-systems-in-tla/
95•mad•20h ago•24 comments

Serving a website on a Raspberry Pi Zero running in RAM

https://btxx.org/posts/memory/
228•xngbuilds•21h ago•92 comments

Light without electricity? Glowing algae could make it possible

https://www.colorado.edu/today/2026/05/06/light-without-electricity-glowing-algae-could-make-it-p...
81•geox•2d ago•25 comments

The soul of maintaining a new machine

https://books.worksinprogress.co/book/maintenance-of-everything/communities-of-practice/the-soul-...
65•akkartik•3d ago•5 comments

US Government releases first batch of UAP documents and videos

https://www.war.gov/UFO/
306•david-gpu•1d ago•450 comments

Roadside Attraction

https://theoffingmag.com/essay/roadside-attraction/
26•aways•17h ago•3 comments

PortalVR Motion – use any VR content in 2D with 3D tracked Joy-Cons

https://portalvr.io/motion
27•gfodor•2d ago•2 comments

All means are fair except solving the problem

https://yosefk.com/blog/all-means-are-fair-except-solving-the-problem.html
64•akkartik•2d ago•47 comments
Open in hackernews

Vladimir Putin is losing his grip on Russia

https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2026/05/06/vladimir-putin-is-losing-his-grip-on-russia
32•bazzmt•1h ago

Comments

0dayman•1h ago
bullshit
doopnottagen•1h ago
I had this strange dream where Putin died of natural causes and Russia replaced him with a body double and AI to keep the war and world affairs running indefinitely as a continuous psyop.

And then I woke up and wondered if it were true ;p

thunderbong•1h ago
This isn't Reddit
yepyoukno•52m ago
I don’t mean to encourage anyone though they are known to use body doubles, AI, and psyops.
hiccuphippo•35m ago
In this hypothetical scenario, who gets to decide how the body double should act or what decisions he takes? And Why wouldn't they just take the power themselves?
chistev•1h ago
I've heard this about a hundred times over the years.
JimBlackwood•1h ago
I think the same every time I read this, but at one point it has to give, right?

Nothing is going well and economically the population is feeling it. I imagine this can’t go on much longer.

torben-friis•1h ago
Anecdotally, the people I know who recently visited Moscow and St Petersburg claim they're not seeing significant struggle, and definitely not the 'risk your life for violent revolution' type of issues.
armada651•58m ago
Moscow and St Petersburg will be the absolute last places where you will see people struggle precisely because Putin knows it's important to keep those cities prosperous even if it's at the cost of people living outside of the major cities.
torben-friis•51m ago
Sure, but that's already 20% of population counting metro area. Add other well off areas, university towns, upper class in small towns, etc. and it doesn't seem to be looking super bad in the short term for them.
enoint•37m ago
The enlistment bonuses tell that story: from St Petersburg, you get 10x the bonus compared to Dagestan.
victorbjorklund•16m ago
Because they are rich people who are in the rich parts of the richest cities. I’m sure if you walked the streets of Moscow in 1988 you wouldn’t see any significant struggle among the elite.
nutjob2•54m ago
The Soviet Union, which was much worse, went on for a very long time. But it fell under similar circumstances, essentially bankrupted by a war in Afghanistan.

It's not so much when the population feels it, rather the elites who prop Putin up.

chistev•53m ago
>I think the same every time I read this, but at one point it has to give, right?

If you repeat this same news every time, then you'll eventually be right, yes.

Simulacra•5m ago
I don't think so. An oligarchy can hold on for generations, look at North Korea.
kingleopold•59m ago
right, journalist a just liars at this point, lol
jemmyw•38m ago
The mistake that we seem to see repeatedly is blindness to adaptation. Russia's economy would have collapsed had the Russian government carried on exactly as things were before sanctions. No economy will really truly collapse while the people in it need an economy: they will make changes.

At some point those changes might include stopping the war and getting rid of Putin.

I don't think all commentators fall into this trap, but more thoughtful predictions get overwhelmed by those expousing more impactful ideas.

It does seem that Putin has lost something recently, a grip on the hearts and minds of a subset of Russians that previously backed him come what may. The war has been quite static this year, Russia still losing a lot of men, and hardening domestic policy on Internet use. I doubt it's enough for violent protests.

thisislife2•19m ago
I agree with you that war can easily become unpopular and turn people against their government. But is there any country, whose economy has been sanctioned by the foreigners and crippled by it, where the people then decided to overthrow their government? As far as I know my history, no. Foreign sanctions easily give every country an easy excuse to blame all economic problems on the foreigners. In every instance, they've actually united nations against their "common" enemy (i.e. the foreign sanctioner). They also provide an excuse to stifle criticism using state powers as any criticism on the government handling of the economy can be conveniently labelled as speaking the language of the "enemy" and / or supporting the "enemy".

While I understand that the true purpose of sanctions is to weaken a country's military, sometimes I do wonder if it is a war crime as it also ends up effectively "punishing the people".

timnetworks•5m ago
Me too. What I haven't heard until very recently is normal people either unafraid to say it, or afraid of the consequences of saying it less than the consequences of what is happening.

They lost the plot, it's a little too late, but it's new.

drakedrepar•1h ago
The article is paywalled
buran77•38m ago
Age and health issues can erode someone's power. But news like this are a dime a dozen. They might be right but this is propaganda 101. Eventually the prediction comes true and the news outlet can pin a medal to their chest.

Every once in a while they get to throw one about the enemy or any world leader out into the world and see if it sticks. Here's the Economist being super worried about Xi's grip on power [1].

[1] https://www.economist.com/china/2025/07/20/xi-jinping-is-gro...