Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | greedo's commentslogin

Ask a woman if she agrees that "Nobody cares what brand your underwear is because its(sic) hidden."

Sure, a CEO has never lied before about the reasons for layoffs.

I think COVID ruined people's ability to critically think. The amount of people in both journalism and across the economy, people are just taking the words of others (often those with malicious intents) with zero critical thought being applied.

For Block's case they have had multiple layoffs over the last 5 years, hardly the sign of an AI apocalypse and more of a sign of a business leader that only survived because of free money.


I agree 100%. I think that many business "leaders" will use AI as a cudgel to control their budgets.

There is no mechanism for recall of Congressional officers.

Plenty of state-level reps can be recalled today. That noone is even trying sends the message that the population is generally OK with waiting until the next election ... an election that will be run/managed/counted by those representatives.

I specifically said Congressional representatives.

No legal ones anyway.

Are you seriously advocating for assassination of US politicians in a public forum?

I'm not advocating for it, merely observing that that seems to be the way in which the USA prematurely gets rid of politicians that it does not like. It's revolting, the amount of violence in politics and >> what even banana republics get away with and that's on both sides of the aisle so I don't give a rats ass about which side you or anybody else is on.

FYI:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassinated_American_...

Fix your systems, get rid of corruption and try - for once - to act like you mean it with all that talk of democracy because I'm not seeing it.

Meanwhile, on HN it is customary to try to not read the worst into a comment. Thank you.

Edit: oh, I see:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47270814

Pot, kettle, and so on, you seem to have no trouble with the USA murdering people.


I mean, it was okay for Trump to do so, so...

"If Hilary gets elected, there's nothing you'll be able to do. I mean, maybe some of you Second Amendment types might be able to, maybe."


But they generally (or at least they did when I was in the biz) fact check quotes. It only takes a few minutes to fire off an email.

The evidence shows that generally, nobody in the Trump administration gives a lot of serious thought to anything...

West Germany wasn't denazified. The process was started after the surrender, but quickly and quietly stopped.

The party was forbidden, the symbols were forbidden. They hung the main leaders, quite publicly. It became a huge taboo, the ideology effectively died (for decades). A strong democracy was established, older democratic parties took over.

Yes a bunch of previous nazis made it back into power and politics, but they didn't call themselves nazis or acted like nazis. But also, the country as a whole took a very different path after wwii.


A lot of symbolic actions were taken, but the majority (not "a bunch") of Nazis continued to hold positions of power in both the GDR and FRG.

Justice was never served for what the Nazis did. Both the US and the USSR scooped up Nazi scientists (Operation Paperclip), and with the advent of the Cold War, the West quickly decided that it cared more about contesting Europe with the Soviets than seeking justice.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/09/the-gaza-famil...

Read that and tell me that Israel is acting proportionally...


If video evidence indicates IDF personnel committing these crimes also happen to be US citizens I wonder if those people could face criminal prosecution in the US. As an American I wouldn't want to live next to or do business with a serial murderer. I certainly wouldn't want them coaching my kids sports or other community involvement.

> If video evidence indicates IDF personnel committing these crimes also happen to be US citizens I wonder if those people could face criminal prosecution in the US.

I think it’s become pretty apparent that they would not face any repercussions and might even be rewarded.


Israel doesn’t extradite to the US. Hence why so many pedos escape to there

Our greatest ally doesn't extradite??

Funny that, isn't it

They certainly could be prosecuted; see https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-chicago-urges-doj-t....

But at this point the DoJ acts more like Trump's personal law firm.


It just shows how degenerate the indoctrination really is, its just out in the open now.

Acting proportionally would make no sense though.

Didn't RMS do this with his emails?

No, Stallman uses Emacs:

> I spend most of my time editing in Emacs. I read and send mail with Emacs using M-x rmail and C-x m. I have no experience with any other email client programs.

You may have confused this with his somewhat idiosyncratic way of browsing the web:

> I generally do not connect to web sites from my own machine, aside from a few sites I have some special relationship with. I usually fetch web pages from other sites by sending mail to a program (see https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/womb/hacks.git) that fetches them, much like wget, and then mails them back to me. Then I look at them using a web browser, unless it is easy to see the text in the HTML page directly. I usually try lynx first, then a graphical browser if the page needs it.

https://stallman.org/cgi-bin/showpage.cgi?path=/stallman-com...

Donald Knuth, on the other hand, quit email in 1990, after using it for 15 years:

> I have been a happy man ever since January 1, 1990, when I no longer had an email address. I'd used email since about 1975, and it seems to me that 15 years of email is plenty for one lifetime.

Since then, he prefers snail mail but has a secretary who will print out his emails:

> My secretary also prints out all nonspam email messages addressed to taocp@cs.stanford.edu or knuth-bug@cs.stanford.edu, so that I can reply with written comments when I have a chance. If I run across such a message that was misaddressed --- I mean, if the message asks a question instead of reporting an error --- I try not to get angry.

https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/email.html


Ah, you're 100% correct (the best kind of correct). It was his web-browsing that seemed so very odd at the time.

You may be thinking of Don Knuth

Really nice app! I would love the ability to override dark mode (I use it for my desktop, but sometimes want a specific app in “normal” mode).


Good idea, I’ll add Light, Dark, and System controls.


Added


It would depend on the treatment. In my case I had neoadjuvant radiation followed by chemo, then surgery, capped off with more chemo to kill any cancer cells that might have tried to make a dash for it. I would assume that while the radiation treatment elevated my risk for future cancers, the greater risk was my 10 hour surgical procedure.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: