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hacker news has always been mostly slop, just the artisanal kind
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hacker news has always been mostly slop, just the artisanal kind
I'm pretty sure most Hacker News upvotes are based on the title only, without visiting the article
F&%K THE MOON! Paul, Jason, and June break down the 2022 disaster flick Moonfall starring Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson.

Thinking about why women might not want to use a product that has forced itself into every software interface to confidently shout things that are wrong [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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My birthday is June 14 and I'll be spending it in VRChat doing Trans Pride stuff. It'd be cool if folks want to show up and hang out with me, and not have to think about that other guy whose birthday is also June 14.
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sorry i'm late, i didn't want to come
Hacktoberfest only runs for a month, which seems like an arbitrary limitation given that the agents opening the pull requests don't ever sleep. Fixed that. https://nesbitt.io/clawtoberfest/
It usually only takes 1 project for an open source maintainer to learn they need to set boundaries. Unfortunately, that 1 project often becomes load bearing infrastructure before we've even realized what's happened, putting everyone in quite a predicament. @www.jvt.me.web.brid.gy #opensource
The open source world was designed for a world where there was more friction for doing things. With LLMs a lot of that friction has been removed. Sometimes that means we have to ask a potential contributor "are you a human?". @www.jvt.me.web.brid.gy #opensource #tech #llms
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I'm “retiring” from tech, gonna go try to rebuild offline community. Last day at @sentry.io is tomorrow, rolling off the @endowment.dev board in August. Best wishes to everyone carrying the Open Source flame! 🔥 🙏 💃
Peter Thiel
Peter Thiel is heading to his spiritual homeland of Argentina, following in the historical footsteps of thousands of other deeply problematic men with the exact same haircut.
(isbn:9780316332835)People are worried about AI killing open source, I'm more worried about some companies looking to enclose open source under the premise that AI is making it too risky. https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-05-28-ibm-and-red-hat-commit-5-billion-to-redefine-the-future-of-open-source-in-the-ai-era
Pride should not include terfs. This shouldn’t be controversial.
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Turns out running a great #EngineeringTeam has a lot in common with running a Dungeons & Dragons campaign 😄 @brunty.me connects D&D, leadership, collaboration, problem-solving & SW development in one of the most unexpectedly relatable talks at @yowconf.bsky.social. Watch: https://youtu.be/VN9j3NSoeps?list=PLEx5khR4g7PLjpaSO0XI-6euF483ORLyJ
CHAOSS metrics were calibrated for human-speed contribution

Thanks for https://nesbitt.io/2026/05/27/chaoss-metrics-in-2026.html - some good stuff in there in, and a number of metrics I'd not seen before, but some good commentary
I'm going to start getting much more trigger happy with blocking users (mostly security companies) that are abusing the @ecosystems APIs Just blocked one that's been causing a significant amount of timeouts by just hammering the same expensive endpoints over and over.
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Ended up having quite a few thought, so I've written them up in long-form - interested to hear your thoughts!
(Ironic that I talk about how verbose LLMs can be 🫣)
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Project Hail Mary good film. Amaze amaze. Sam re-read book now.
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