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Claude Opus 4.8

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-8
805•craigmart•3h ago•599 comments

Just Use Postgres for Durable Workflows

https://www.dbos.dev/blog/postgres-is-all-you-need-for-durable-execution
96•KraftyOne•1h ago•33 comments

About LLMs at Zig Days

https://kristoff.it/blog/llms-at-zig-days/
54•kristoff_it•1h ago•29 comments

Show HN: Continue? Y/N: A 60-second game about AI agent permission fatigue

https://llmgame.scalex.dev
154•Wirbelwind•6h ago•75 comments

The Permanent Upper Crow

https://permanent-upper-crow.jasonwu.ink/
98•whiteblossom•4h ago•31 comments

Indoor Wi-Fi Roaming with OpenWRT

https://taoofmac.com/space/blog/2026/05/26/1730
161•zdw•2d ago•75 comments

News about Raspberry Pi 6 and Microcontroller Development

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/news-about-raspberry-pi-6-and-microcontroller-development/
65•rbanffy•2d ago•40 comments

I hated writing–until I learned there's a science to it(2024)

https://www.science.org/content/article/i-hated-writing-until-i-learned-there-s-science-it
30•o4c•2h ago•9 comments

Show HN: Ktx – Open-source executable context layer for data agents

https://github.com/Kaelio/ktx
27•lucamrtl•4h ago•3 comments

Bitburner, programming-based incremental game

https://bitburner-official.github.io/
18•agmater•2h ago•4 comments

Nitpicking the shell history scene in 'Tron: Legacy'

https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/tron-legacy/
15•speckx•37m ago•1 comments

Separate the Cord from the Device

https://bookofjoe2.blogspot.com/2026/05/blog-post_27.html
6•bookofjoe•38m ago•1 comments

The Most Unlikely School Bag

https://www.carryology.com/insights/carry-culture/the-tale-of-the-worlds-most-unlikely-school-bag/
12•surprisetalk•3d ago•4 comments

Using Tailscale with an OrbStack VM on macOS

https://github.com/highpost/tailscale-macos-vm
24•highpost•2d ago•6 comments

EU fines Temu €200M for allowing sale of illegal products

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1k2ydn1rz8o
241•jjp•5h ago•168 comments

Endive: A JVM native WebAssembly runtime

https://github.com/bytecodealliance/endive
17•theanonymousone•3h ago•4 comments

Anthropic raises $65B in Series H funding at $965B post-money valuation

https://www.anthropic.com/news/series-h
115•meetpateltech•1h ago•82 comments

The Lone Lisp Heap

https://www.matheusmoreira.com/articles/lone-lisp-heap
6•stevekemp•1h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Hallucinate – Massively Multiplayer Online Rave

https://hallucinate.site
374•stagas•16h ago•163 comments

Boston and Bermuda

https://askthepilot.com/boston-and-bermuda/
37•dangle1•2d ago•9 comments

Trivial Pursuits

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v48/n10/david-runciman/trivial-pursuits
15•diodorus•3h ago•5 comments

Legislation Killed Would Have Effectively Blocked Police LPR, Including Flock

https://ipvm.com/reports/bipartisan-alpr-amendment-killed
45•jhonovich•2h ago•23 comments

YouTube to automatically label AI-generated videos

https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/improving-ai-labels-viewers-creators/
1242•nopg•23h ago•731 comments

US's big bet on quantum computing may not be legal

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/uss-big-bet-on-quantum-computing-may-not-be-entirely-...
80•Bender•2d ago•83 comments

Show HN: Open-Source AI Racing Harness

https://www.elodin.systems/post/elodin-ai-grand-prix-race-sim-harness
55•danAtElodin•23h ago•6 comments

Dynamic Workflows in Claude Code

https://claude.com/blog/introducing-dynamic-workflows-in-claude-code
98•mil22•3h ago•87 comments

Bttf is a command line datetime Swiss army knife

https://github.com/BurntSushi/bttf
119•burntsushi•16h ago•82 comments

Thornton Wilder's Last Play Vanished into Thin Air. Or Did It?

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/27/theater/thornton-wilder-emporium-last-play.html
6•lermontov•1d ago•0 comments

W3C Leadership Transition

https://www.w3.org/press-releases/2026/w3c-leadership-transition/
9•robin_reala•4h ago•1 comments

RamAIn (YC W26) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/ramain/jobs/hqvmyKN-founding-gtm-engineer
1•svee•17h ago
Open in hackernews

Google Hates You

https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/new-google-ai-22279112.php
57•speckx•1h ago

Comments

ChrisArchitect•1h ago
Much of the same discussions:

Google changes its search box

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48197370

Google Declaring War on the Web

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48214449

DuckDuckGo search saw 28% more visits after Google said people love AI mode

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48296649

jethronethro•52m ago
Hate Google back. It works for me.
zetanor•46m ago
> Instead of giving you precisely what you want, a Google search in 2026 is more likely to give you only what you don’t want.

The youngest Google Search seems like it has a lot in common with the next-youngest Google Search.

dack•45m ago
i guess i don't blame a writer who's job is threatened by this technology to write a piece like this. but the perspective is ultimately one where they are complaining about how it affects them, without regard to the end user.

it's the same as toll booth operators complaining about fastpass

hilariously•42m ago
As a user I hate google's approach as well, not because of job related reasons, but the functionality keeps changing to no increased value to me. I don't see how you the end user would have a different opinion unless you did not use google before say 2016.
cosmic_cheese•34m ago
Yes, the churn they bring to products that were complete over a decade ago is ridiculous. So much change for change’s sake (or more likely in pursuit of promotions internally) and so little thought to quality, what makes a product good, and what would make users happy.
striking•37m ago
They try to offer some other perspectives as well:

> This isn’t just a me problem. You don’t have to be a writer to have your livelihood be dependent upon Google search results. Small-business owners need Google to reach potential new customers. Students, many of them working on school-issued Chromebooks made by Google, need it to research term papers and study for final exams. In its earliest form, Google dot-com was the perfect utility for all of these people and millions more.

But I agree with you (despite being predisposed to agreeing with the author) that the invective doesn't quite land because they don't do quite enough work to ensure we're on their side in understanding how we might be affected.

I'll just take this space to note that folks that feel similarly to the author should try Kagi, as they let you choose how much AI you want rather than forcing a chat interface onto you or directing you away from links.

jdw64•44m ago
Also, I'm pretty sure Microsoft and Meta hate me as well. Honestly, if every major tech company dislikes me at this point, I'm starting to suspect it's a 'me' problem.
greenavocado•38m ago
They hate people they can't control
acheron•36m ago
Breaking news from 2005
mentalgear•14m ago
when the officially retired don't be evil ?
charcircuit•35m ago
As a reminder the mission of Google is:

>Google’s mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.

Its mission is not to give traffic to websites. If websites are a bad way for users to get information due to endless rambling or obnoxious ads then don't be surprised if that information is made more accessible. It's like if Google Maps didn't have things like business hours hosted within Maps instead of requiring the user to do extra work and find it on the business's website.

kstrauser•33m ago
They didn’t fix that when they were removing “don’t be evil”? Interesting oversight.
dwedge•34m ago
While I sympathise and it's a well written article, writers engaging in SEO and clickbait (as they admitted) to drive traffic are just as responsible for the death of the internet. They're bemoaning the loss of traffic but that traffic may have already been stolen from a more appropriate search result that didn't have a team working on SEO.

Also, the irony isn't lost on me that I had a cookie dialogue fill 80% of the screen and this little snippet:

> Early Google didn’t even have ads; it was so clean and pure.

> Advertisement > Article continues below this ad

They don't just want your eyeballs they want your data. They want to track you and give that data to advertisers.

Like I said I do sympathise and maybe it's a necessary evil, but in my opinion all of these sites are just a less successful side of the same coin.

winstonp•34m ago
Google Search has been awful for the last couple of years. Good riddance to SEO.
mentalgear•15m ago
you wish ... it's just another kind of hidden PR called LLM poisoning and all the previous SEO grifters offer that now instead.
ironic_otter•30m ago
Visiting websites as a human is sooo 2025. We are entering a world where only bots actually fetch primary web content any more. Our gatekeeper overlords will filter, curate, and remix everything for us. This is the next step in the machines taking over.
topherPedersen•30m ago
Don't be evil. Drop the don't; it's cleaner.
commandlinefan•15m ago
They just inserted an exclamation mark after the first word.
abirch•27m ago
It's important for everyone to have their own brand. Matt Levine won't be as impacted by this as this writer. You've got to focus on making it easy to find your content and having it delivered to my email is about as convenient as it gets.
hyperhello•26m ago
Maybe the computer world has been a distributed nightmare of mortgage-driven development for decades now for everyone. Maybe now that the people who were on the inside are not getting that sweet and foolish feeling of being on the inside while everyone else is on the outside, they start to see it's really a monstrous pseudo-intellectual stupidity closer to pop entertainment than science.
b65e8bee43c2ed0•8m ago
>Many people don’t; they’ll get a top-line answer from AI and deem it not worth the trouble to click or scroll any further.

sparing the user the usual experience of visiting some random ad-riddled clickbait mill and trying to extract useful information from ten paragraphs of SEO diarrhea.

>Sites like SFGATE need traffic to survive, and writers like me need those sites to stay alive if we hope to remain gainfully employed by them.

~~learn to code~~ (oops, too late, lol).

dmoose•37m ago
> i guess i don't blame a writer who's job is threatened by this technology to write a piece like this

> it's the same as toll booth operators complaining about fastpass

I think your analogy would work better if toll booth operators built the roads, the cars, the toll booths themselves, and then were all replaced by fastpass.

convolvatron•26m ago
sure, there is some bitching about how the ad funded web-site-news business model is getting distrupted. I'm not completely heartbroken about that.

but much of the article describes how Google is trying to deploy their final solution for intermediation. their attempts to 'googlify' things like grocery shopping and job searching pretty much failed. but now, they are promoting a model where, finally, all information they present has been googlified. they are not a phone book or card catalog, but now the entire library. there aren't original sources any more, just what Google has decided to tell you about something.