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Chemistry behind the Garden Grove chemical tank

https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/methyl-methacrylate-tank
233•nooks•7h ago•92 comments

Cloudflare Flagship

https://developers.cloudflare.com/flagship/
73•tjek•3h ago•33 comments

Erin Brockovich made a map to track data centers around the country

https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/05/erin-brockovich-made-a-map-to-track-data-centers-around-the-cou...
110•cratermoon•2h ago•89 comments

Stripe is friendly to "friendly fraud"

https://www.gingerlime.com/2026/stripe-seem-friendly-to-friendly-fraud/
100•gingerlime•1h ago•35 comments

A few interesting modern pixel fonts

https://unsung.aresluna.org/a-few-interesting-modern-pixel-fonts/
260•zdw•1d ago•55 comments

I Bypassed Adobe and Microsoft to Build a Git-Tracked Book Production Pipeline

https://www.djspeckhals.com/posts/2026-05-22-how-i-bypassed-adobe-and-microsoft-to-build-a-git-tr...
172•dustin1114•4d ago•43 comments

Xiaomi MiMo-v2.5 price drops 99% – AI pricing war

https://platform.xiaomimimo.com/docs/en-US/welcome
30•mariopt•3h ago•13 comments

A portentous reunion

https://bcantrill.dtrace.org/2026/05/25/a-portentous-reunion/
53•cafkafk•20h ago•20 comments

Scientists say they've reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260526022018.htm
23•bookmtn•46m ago•6 comments

Big tech's anti-labor playbook has come for Wikipedia

https://medium.com/@jakeorlowitz/wikipedia-is-doing-the-capitalist-thing-56a393232943
317•cdrnsf•6h ago•169 comments

Spain blocks prediction markets Polymarket, Kalshi over lack of gambling licence

https://www.reuters.com/business/spain-blocks-prediction-markets-polymarket-kalshi-over-lack-gamb...
793•thm•13h ago•363 comments

Rosalind: A genomics toolkit in Rust running whole-genome pipelines on a laptop

https://github.com/logannye/rosalind
129•samuell•5d ago•34 comments

C array types are weird

https://anselmschueler.com/blogposts/2025-c-pointers/
59•signa11•1d ago•30 comments

Sonny Rollins, Jazz's Saxophone Colossus and Greatest Improvisor, Dead at 95

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/sonny-rollins-jazz-legend-saxophone-colossus-dead-o...
46•boarsofcanada•2h ago•8 comments

The OSS Sabotage Manual Became Corporate Best Practice

https://www.alephic.com/sabotage
13•cyb0rg0•2h ago•6 comments

The Steinwinter Supercargo

https://www.thedrive.com/article/12603/the-forgotten-steinwinter-supercargo-is-unlike-anything-on...
46•itronitron•3d ago•13 comments

From Rust to Ruby

https://xlii.space/eng/from-rust-to-ruby/
21•xlii•4h ago•5 comments

Liverpool and Manchester Railway

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway
14•daverol•2d ago•3 comments

Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale

https://www.minicor.com/
74•fchishtie•11h ago•47 comments

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston to step down

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/26/dropbox-ceo-drew-houston-ashraf-alkarmi.html
301•aghuang•13h ago•332 comments

Use boring languages with LLMs

https://jry.io/writing/use-boring-languages-with-llms/
178•evakhoury•4d ago•143 comments

What I've Learned (So Far) Building Online Mini Games with Elixir and Swift

https://calvinflegal.com/2026/05/24/what-ive-learned-so-far-building-online-mini-games-with-elixi...
7•calflegal•2d ago•6 comments

AI tools are only as good as your judgment

https://theaileverageweekly.com/posts/your-ai-tools-are-only-as-good-as-your-judgment-and-that-s-...
44•talvardi7•2h ago•20 comments

The real cost of owning a home

https://ericturner.dev/posts/cost-of-home-ownership/
296•ggcr•10h ago•650 comments

Sage Care (YC S24) Is Hiring Software Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sagecare/jobs/xtloH8r-senior-software-engineer
1•ian-gillis•9h ago

C64 Basic: Game Map Overhead “Camera View”

https://retrogamecoders.com/overhead-camera-view/
78•ibobev•12h ago•11 comments

The Ballad of TIGIT

https://www.owlposting.com/p/the-ballad-of-tigit
94•crescit_eundo•10h ago•19 comments

Outsourcing plus local AI will soon become more economical vs. frontier labs

https://www.signalbloom.ai/posts/outsourcing-plus-localai-will-soon-become-more-economical-vs-fro...
251•GodelNumbering•14h ago•277 comments

What color is your function? (2015)

https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2015/02/01/what-color-is-your-function/
95•tosh•10h ago•118 comments

Opaque Types in Python

https://blog.glyph.im/2026/05/opaque-types-in-python.html
113•lumpa•3d ago•53 comments
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AI Tools Are Only as Good as Your Judgment – and That's the Point

https://theaileverageweekly.com/posts/your-ai-tools-are-only-as-good-as-your-judgment-and-that-s-the-point.html
41•talvardi7•2h ago

Comments

ttt333•1h ago
Is it just me or does this seem to be directly pasted out of an LLM
borromakot•58m ago
it is not just you
importjelly•36m ago
Yup. tllm;dr (too LLM, didn't read).
ventana•34m ago
But I'm sure the author then pasted it back to LLM and asked the LLM to argue about it. At least I hope they're following their own advice!
drooby•51m ago
I can't tell if this is satire
add-sub-mul-div•19m ago
It's a young account that's done nothing but spam their own AI submissions. There's actual substance to satire. There's little substance to what's being spammed here daily.
yfw•50m ago
The context this discussion seems to miss is the push to do more with less humans. Im not dictating the dev workflows. My bosses are. My judgment is as good as the amount of time i have to spend. Even if Im the best engineer, giving me a 2 min budget to review 10k lines wont go well. But it does not matter to my boss's okrs
Nevermark•49m ago
The best way to improve your writing with AI isn't to have it write for you.

Nor is it to have the AI clean up your writing.

The best method is write, and when you hit a wall, or might even be done, ask the model "Do not rewrite this, but read it, step back and consider it as a whole, then tell me what strikes you, what works, what could use some work."

Then create another draft. Repeat until you neither you or the model see much to improve, or you don't consider the remaining model critiques convincing given your greater understanding of the context.

Use the model's expertise to raise the bar on the quality of writing you do that day. And you will have raised the quality you expect and get from yourself going forward.

If it is really important, then once you are convinced you are "done", have the model make a complete rewrite as it sees best. After all that writing, anything that improves at that point will pop, and you won't forget it.

Any important task should be used to improve one's skills. With a model or without. That's the healthy frame of mind for using models.

jmbwell•38m ago
I find this really effective. Also, “ask me questions about this one at a time until I say to stop”
mock-possum•29m ago
LLM writing is also a pretty good angle of attack against the existential horror that is the blank page - if you can’t think of what to write, generate something, and then set yourself the task of at least creating something better than that.

Very good way to break yourself out of the inertia of “I don’t know how to get started” in my experience.

emodendroket•13m ago
A lot of my writing is informational, for work, and I do find it pretty helpful to just ask an AI model "is there anything unclear about this document or questions a reader is likely to have?"
raincole•39m ago
It'd be a little more convincing if the article itself didn't read like something directly from LLM.

But perhaps that's the author's point?

themafia•36m ago
And you have a limited amount of bandwidth to expend on judgement every day. What, in the human experience, makes you believe you can maximize on this?
Mick-Jogger•31m ago
My longstanding theory on AI is that taste will be the kingmaker. If everything is possible in a short amount of time. Having good taste and restraint will be the ultimate decider if other people will like what you're doing.
aussieguy1234•24m ago
If you had a person using a frontier model with limited coding skills and a senior engineer using a local model, the senior engineer would likely produce better results, with less effort and faster.
Razengan•16m ago
AI is like the One Ring: it only enhances the user's innate character.

You could be Sauron or you could be Frodo, but most people are fucking Gollum.