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I set this up: https://hn-ai.org/

The problem now is that so many articles with innocent titles are really about AI slop. The title might be “A Space Exploration Game” and the content is about some vibe-coded garbage.


My “about” page has sections about all that: https://lee-phillips.org/about/

I saw the videos. He didn’t “drive into” anyone. Some idiots stepped in the path of a moving vehicle. Some, apparently, deliberately in order to get bumped, so that they could play the victim.

https://statements.cornell.edu/2026/20260501-video-of-incide...

In the first video on this page, the video that the university posted to exonerate the driver, it sure looks to me like the white shirt black backpack person is standing stock still until the car starts moving, at which point they back up. They did not step into the path of a moving vehicle. Nor did they bang on the windows as the president claimed.


Ternary logic seems to be widely regarded as useful in computation, because it’s implemented in several programming languages. For example, in Julia the “missing” value supplements true and false to form a ternary system.

I probably won’t bother to try this because I think it’s unlikely that it fixes whatever is broken in Gimp that prevents me from using it. I use DWM. Gimp simply doesn’t work with that window manager. I won’t bore you with details, but other users of DWM or, possibly, similar WMs know what I mean.

It’s not DWM’s fault. It works fine with programs that support X11 properly. Krita, for example, works perfectly with DWM.


Why the complete rewriting of the title?

That's always been a puzzle to me with HN. A lot of articles have perfectly good titles and for some reason they get modified to something less accurate.

Google (including YouTube) has black-holed content at the request of the Chinese and Pakistani governments and in response to domestic Muslim pressure groups. This effects content shown everywhere, including within the United States:

https://lee-phillips.org/youtube/


Hilarious because it never ends.


He’s had that in place for years. Yes, it’s special treatment for visitors from HN.


such information leak just means your browser isn't private enough


This is pretty mindblowing stuff. And the presentation, although necessarily at a popular, schematic level, does a good job of making the ideas clear.


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