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Setting up a free *.city.state.us locality domain (2025)

https://fredchan.org/blog/locality-domains-guide/
378•speckx•5h ago•114 comments

Making the news available at no cost is a victory

https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2026/05/12/just-days-tribune-reporting/
33•danso•50m ago•16 comments

A History of IDEs at Google

https://laurent.le-brun.eu/blog/a-history-of-ides-at-google
134•laurentlb•4d ago•95 comments

Linux gaming is faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features

https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-gaming-is-getting-faster-because-windows-apis-are-becoming-l...
169•haunter•2d ago•134 comments

S-100 Virtual Workbench

https://grantmestrength.github.io/S100/
66•rbanffy•4h ago•14 comments

Xs of Y – roguelike that names itself every run. Written in 4kLoC

https://github.com/nooga/xsofy
102•andsoitis•3d ago•50 comments

The Emacsification of Software

https://sockpuppet.org/blog/2026/05/12/emacsification/
95•rdslw•12h ago•47 comments

Launch HN: Ardent (YC P26) – Postgres sandboxes in seconds with zero migration

https://www.tryardent.com/
39•vc289•3h ago•19 comments

MacBook Neo Deep Dive: Benchmarks, Wafer Economics, and the 8GB Gamble

https://www.jdhodges.com/blog/macbook-neo-benchmarks-analysis/
16•tosh•1h ago•1 comments

The US is winning the AI race where it matters most: commercialization

https://avkcode.github.io/blog/us-winning-ai-race.html
101•akrylov•6h ago•265 comments

The great memory panic of 2026 – Asymco

https://asymco.com/2026/05/11/the-great-memory-panic-of-2026/
23•tambourine_man•2d ago•4 comments

Reverting the incremental GC in Python 3.14 and 3.15

https://discuss.python.org/t/reverting-the-incremental-gc-in-python-3-14-and-3-15/107014
159•curiousgal•3d ago•51 comments

A sentimental tour of late 1990s and early 2000s hacking tools

https://andreafortuna.org/2026/05/13/amarcord/
10•speckx•1h ago•4 comments

GitHub Actions issued GitHub_TOKEN disclosure in GitHub Actions logs

https://github.com/composer/composer/security/advisories/GHSA-f9f8-rm49-7jv2
22•damienwebdev•8h ago•7 comments

Leaving GitHub for Forgejo

https://jorijn.com/en/blog/leaving-github-for-forgejo/
455•jorijn•7h ago•245 comments

An idiot's guide to lead optimisation for proteins

https://magnusross.github.io/posts/protein-lead-optimisation-1/
120•magni121•2d ago•9 comments

New stainless steel can survive conditions for hydrogen production in seawater

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260510030950.htm
262•HardwareLust•2d ago•115 comments

Twin brothers wipe 96 government databases minutes after being fired

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/drop-database-what-not-to-do-after-losing-an-it-job/
147•jnord•21h ago•94 comments

Exploring 8 Shaft Weaving

https://algorithmicpattern.org/2026/03/11/exploring-8-shaft-weaving/
4•surprisetalk•2d ago•0 comments

I moved my digital stack to Europe

https://monokai.com/articles/how-i-moved-my-digital-stack-to-europe/
771•monokai_nl•8h ago•492 comments

Preserving Fisher-Price Pixter

https://dmitry.gr/?r=05.Projects&proj=37.%20Pixter
182•dmitrygr•2d ago•39 comments

Substrate (YC S24) Is Hiring a Technical Success Manager

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/substrate/jobs/T2fMBhD-technical-success-manager
1•kunle•8h ago

Open Source Resistance: keep OSS alive on company time

https://ossresistance.com/
206•mikemcquaid•4h ago•68 comments

Show HN: Needle: We Distilled Gemini Tool Calling into a 26M Model

https://github.com/cactus-compute/needle
607•HenryNdubuaku•1d ago•175 comments

"Not Medically Necessary": Helping America's Health Insurers Deny Coverage

https://www.propublica.org/article/evicore-health-insurance-denials-cigna-unitedhealthcare-aetna-...
20•ceejayoz•1h ago•2 comments

ReactOS

https://reactos.org/
12•DeathArrow•1h ago•1 comments

Deterministic Fully-Static Whole-Binary Translation Without Heuristics

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.08419
283•matt_d•15h ago•65 comments

Nailing jelly to a wall: is it possible? (2005)

https://greem.co.uk/otherbits/jelly.html
65•microsoftedging•4d ago•24 comments

Heritability of human life span is ~50% when heritability is redefined

https://dynomight.net/lifespan/
65•surprisetalk•1d ago•44 comments

Kickstarter is forced to ban adult content by payment processors

https://kotaku.com/kickstarter-is-the-latest-platform-seemingly-forced-to-ban-adult-content-by-pa...
280•stalfosknight•4h ago•207 comments
Open in hackernews

Altman forced to confront claims at OpenAI trial that he's a prolific liar

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/altman-forced-to-confront-claims-at-openai-trial-that-hes-a-prolific-liar/
71•Bender•1h ago

Comments

pesus•59m ago
Amazing how these are two of the most powerful men currently in existence and they bicker like children.
api•59m ago
International politics is familiar to anyone who has supervised a group of 2-4 year olds.
jMyles•57m ago
It's no surprise; immense power precludes maturity.
lesuorac•54m ago
Growing older is mandatory, growing up is not.
sethops1•52m ago
Especially if you possess obscene wealth and surround yourself with sycophants.
surgical_fire•46m ago
A good reminder to not treat rich retards as visionaries just because they happen to be rich.
afavour•45m ago
This is what happens when you’ve spent most of your adult life being told you’re an unparalleled genius.

Expect it to get worse in the AI era because it comes with flattery as default.

m463•36m ago
Your statement seems to imply altman is comparable in power to musk.
nostrademons•23m ago
This is probably true, given his history with YCombinator, ties to Thiel and Microsoft, leadership of OpenAI, and other investments in Reddit, AirBnB, Stripe, and others.

Power doesn't always look like what you think it does.

nostrademons•31m ago
That's probably why they are two of the most powerful men currently in existence.

When there is something genuinely acknowledged as being valuable - and a $900B company certainly qualifies - people are going to fight over it. Only natural, because in most cases the way to get power is to fight for things that will make you powerful. Just look at the history of Facebook or Twitter or Google Chauffeur/Waymo or Cisco or the U.S. presidency.

When you get wealth and power without fighting, it's usually because you managed to identify something that would eventually make you powerful without anyone else realizing that it's important, until you become too big to overthrow. This is the story of the Google founders or E-bay or Github or...I can't really think of others, it's a pretty rare path to success. Either that, or seem non-threatening and mild-mannered enough that nobody attacks you and then be the last one standing after all the combative types have destroyed each other, like how Sundar got to be CEO of Alphabet or Bran Stark won the Seven Kingdoms.

htrp•11m ago
> Sundar got to be CEO of Alphabet

any background on the game of thrones played inside google for Sundar to get there?

baggachipz•57m ago
Is it possible for them both to lose? Because that's what I want and humanity needs.
sevenzero•50m ago
Unfortunately, even if they do it wont change anything. Unless the rich are punished by the "lowly" folk, nothing ever happens. Revolutions seem to part of the past though, life is _just_ comfortable enough to not actively do something about the upper classes wrongdoings. I guess the good news is that humanities time is slowly ending anyway due to untackled climate issues. I wonder how Europe will handle the 200 million people having to flee their countries within the next few decades.
baggachipz•32m ago
I know, but a girl can dream....
ekjhgkejhgk•43m ago
No, both will win.
ChrisArchitect•56m ago
Related:

A consistent pattern of lying': trial exposes what insiders think of Sam Altman

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48103417

mrhottakes•53m ago
I feel bad for the judge, jury, and court staff that have to be around these men.
60secs•51m ago
Altman: "See I'm prolific!"
mvdtnz•51m ago
The only part of the entire article which backs that headline is this one sentence, on the line of questioning asking if Altman is aware that people like Sutskever believe him to be a liar,

> Finally, Altman admitted that he had heard that people say that he is a liar, but after that win, Molo’s questioning seemed to lose steam.

I'm not one to defend Altman. I wouldn't piss on him to put out a fire. But this headline is crap.

sidewndr46•46m ago
I think I'm agreement here. How is this a 'win'? Altman stated he heard people talking about him. What is this deposition, 6th grade lunch table?
like_any_other•42m ago
There's also

> his co-founder, Ilya Sutskever, testified he created a 52-page dossier documenting Altman’s “consistent pattern of lying.”

Oddly enough the article doesn't go into that any further, despite what would seem like extremely relevant information.

layer8•3m ago
This was already widely reported on half a year ago: https://decrypt.co/347349/inside-deposition-showed-openai-ne...

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/814876/i...

_puk•37m ago
Do you, sir, acknowledge that many call you a liar?

Yes.

You deny it see, but.. ah bugger.. I hadn't planned for this outcome..

How can you "lose steam" on an admission of one of your own arguments?

hackingonempty•51m ago
I thought it was well known in the industry that CEOs are liars as this is exploited in the standard method of leveling the stage at a tech conference: have the keynote speaker rehearse then make adjustments until he has lies coming out of both sides of his mouth.
capibara13•50m ago
So crazy how Musk has time to juggle at least 6 companies, and still prefers to be in a courtroom for this
sevenzero•29m ago
You cant possibly think Musk actively contributes to his companies, lol.
ur-whale•46m ago
Prolific isn't the right word.

Pathological is.

ekjhgkejhgk•43m ago
These people are really delusional.

> “There was something appealing about going to work at Microsoft with [OpenAI President Greg Brockman] on a pure AI research effort,” Altman testified.

How would Altman contribute to a pure AI research effort, he doesn't know anything about AI.