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Did my old job only exist because of fraud?

https://david.newgas.net/did-my-old-job-only-exist-because-of-fraud/
362•advisedwang•7h ago•157 comments

Apertus – Open Foundation Model for Sovereign AI

https://apertvs.ai/
282•T-A•7h ago•102 comments

Help I accidentally a wigglegram

https://lmao.center/blog/wiggle-accidents/
66•gregsadetsky•2d ago•7 comments

Sakana Fugu

https://sakana.ai/fugu/
67•Finbarr•2h ago•29 comments

Everything is logarithms

https://alexkritchevsky.com/2026/05/25/everything-is-logarithms.html
165•E-Reverance•7h ago•35 comments

There is minimal downside to switching to open models

https://www.marble.onl/posts/cancel_claude.html
124•amarble•8h ago•70 comments

Memory Safe Inline Assembly

https://fil-c.org/inlineasm
56•pizlonator•2d ago•13 comments

Good results fine tuning a local LLM like Qwen 3:0.6B to categorize questions

https://www.teachmecoolstuff.com/viewarticle/fine-tuning-a-local-llm-to-categorize-questions
67•dev-experiments•6h ago•11 comments

Efficient C++ Programming for Modern C++ CPUs, Chapter 4/part 2

https://6it.dev/blog/infographics-operation-costs-in-cpu-clock-cycles-take-2-80736
20•birdculture•2d ago•3 comments

1983 Northern Telecom Commodore Phone

https://www.oldtelephoneroom.ca/1983-northern-telecom-commodore-phone/
36•arexxbifs•4h ago•10 comments

How I play video games with spinal muscular atrophy

https://www.openassistivetech.org/how-i-actually-play-video-games-with-sma-the-tools-i-use-every-...
70•dannyobrien•3d ago•11 comments

Identity verification on Claude

https://support.claude.com/en/articles/14328960-identity-verification-on-claude
654•bathory•16h ago•554 comments

JSON-LD explained for personal websites

https://hawksley.dev/blog/json-ld-explained-for-personal-websites/
187•ethanhawksley•10h ago•56 comments

Beyond All Reason (Free Total Annihilation Inspired RTS)

https://www.beyondallreason.info
457•mosiuerbarso•17h ago•270 comments

PowerFox Browser

https://powerfox.jazzzny.me/
99•thisislife2•7h ago•30 comments

Japanese verb conjugation the simple hard way

https://underreacted.leaflet.pub/3mmevu6woys27
56•valzevul•6h ago•78 comments

Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police

https://xcancel.com/LarsAnders1620/status/2068208864747540516#m
10•I_am_tiberius•16m ago•0 comments

Minecraft: Java Edition 26.2, the first version with Vulkan 1.2

https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-java-edition-26-2
99•ObviouslyFlamer•4d ago•32 comments

Prefer duplication over the wrong abstraction (2016)

https://sandimetz.com/blog/2016/1/20/the-wrong-abstraction
449•rafaepta•12h ago•302 comments

Show HN: Teach your kids perfect pitch

https://github.com/paytonjjones/bsharp
85•paytonjjones•16h ago•56 comments

How the dark, violent medieval origins of Robin Hood were erased

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20260616-the-dark-violent-medieval-origins-of-robin-hood
4•1659447091•4d ago•0 comments

Rent collections are down in New York

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/21/rent-collections-are-down-in-new-york-and-no-ones-sure-w...
54•JumpCrisscross•7h ago•168 comments

HPV jabs cut risk of dying from cervical cancer before 30 to almost zero

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jun/17/hpv-jabs-reduce-risk-dying-cervical-cancer-before...
218•toomuchtodo•4d ago•130 comments

The minimum viable unit of saleable software

https://brandur.org/minimum-viable-unit
145•brandur•12h ago•56 comments

Architecting a Conversion Engine in Swift

https://blog.minimal.app/conversion-engine/
18•arthurofbabylon•4d ago•3 comments

Show HN: Recall – Local project memory for Claude Code

https://github.com/raiyanyahya/recall
93•mateenah•8h ago•61 comments

FDA advisors unanimously vote to approve Moderna's mRNA after agency drama

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/06/fda-advisors-unanimously-vote-to-approve-modernas-mrna-aft...
149•worik•7h ago•82 comments

Show HN: Criterion Closet as a website – pull any of 1,247 films off the shelf

https://the-criterion-closet.vercel.app
68•olievans•1d ago•15 comments

Show HN: HN Game Stories – mini-documentary of games that hit the front page

https://video.intellios.ai
5•coolwulf•1d ago•0 comments

Wildcard (YC W25) is hiring an applied ML engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/wildcard/jobs/SEmo4di-founding-applied-ml-engineer
1•kaushikmahorker•12h ago
Open in hackernews

The Flat Curve Society

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-flat-curve-society-36c8b01eb33b
21•fbuilesv•1h ago

Comments

nozzlegear•1h ago
This long-winded screed appears to be an AI proselytizer trying to convince people that, no, actually, you're just holding the model wrong if you don't believe they're exponentially growing in intelligence every generation. The proof? His react client.
curtisf•1h ago
I'm pretty confused by most of the article.

The focus is placed on "AI Literacy", but it seems to use this to just mean 'volume of AI use'. The discussion of the Netflix case study is extra perplexing, since the summary here admits they didn't find any actual productivity improvement, just that only a few hours of "training" could induce on the order of $50/person/day on tokens.

That seems... the opposite of literacy?

RodgerTheGreat•1h ago
Measuring education in dollars spent is rather consistent with measuring the productivity of LLMs in lines of code excreted.
jonahx•54m ago
I found a lot of interesting, if speculative, thoughts in the article, but...

> Superhuman means unverifiable

is not true for at least large classes of problems. The recent solution of the "unit distance" problem comes to mind, or any future AI-solved math problem that was beyond the capabilities of humans. You can tell it's superhuman (it's doing things humans can't) and you can easily verify its results are correct.

For other classes of problems (eg, policy suggestions for large scale systems like the economy), the point is fair.

inigyou•52m ago
GPT-2 was already extremely dangerous.
js8•24m ago
So was the computational capabilities of Playstation 2. It could be used to simulate nuclear weapons, I heard.
sandworm101•48m ago
Far too dismissive of oss models. This sounds like MS employees talking about linux circa 2002. This attitude would have written off linux in the early 00s as doomed for not "keeping up" with windows. The oss option will always appear behind the curve but they inevitably catch up... if they even need too. AI is no different. The free/oss option will be niche and disregarded by the bigs but it will survive and thrive, just as linux has.
_doctor_love•44m ago
I disagree with Steve Yegge's assessment that the curve is close to leveling off. It's not the models, it's the harnesses and the result automation possibilities that are the true unlock. LLMs stabilizing around a current local maximum is actually not much of a big deal. If we just use the models we have today there is so much more unlock available.

We have only just begun our ascent up the hockey stick and the most intense change is yet to come.

The real danger is how big of a gap will exist once the curve does level off. If we are just at the start of the sigmoid curve and starting our ascent, then many jobs will be thrown off by the time we hit the peak and begin to level off.

No politician or corporation is preparing for this sufficiently.

matltc•31m ago
Is this a troll
nehal3m•24m ago
If the most expensive models yet to come will end up behind bars by default, what is the economic incentive to make them in the first place?
ohazi•19m ago
I miss the old Steve Yegge that actually knew how to write coherently. AI psychosis is apparently a hell of a drug... this is pages and pages of complete dreck.
grebc•8m ago
Same. Used to publish some good stuff 10+ years ago.
adrithmetiqa•12m ago
I find it very interesting to read blogs like this which describe and predict the societal impact of AI. However, this impact is all framed in terms of developers. In the end this is a niche (albeit an important one) use of AI. I don’t believe for a moment that software development will be the primary use of LLMs that changes society, at least not in the long term.
gorgoiler•1m ago
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