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Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
2026-02-26 @ 12:52:50Points: 143Comments: 64
Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications
2026-02-26 @ 12:44:28Points: 24Comments: 23
Number of UK workers on zero-hours contracts hits record high ahead of crackdown
2026-02-26 @ 12:18:11Points: 35Comments: 24
Show HN: Agent Swarm – Multi-agent self-learning teams (OSS)
2026-02-26 @ 12:15:38Points: 42Comments: 21
Hightouch (YC S19) Is Hiring
2026-02-26 @ 12:02:14Points: 1
Men in their 50s may be aging faster due to toxic 'forever chemicals'
2026-02-26 @ 11:58:13Points: 77Comments: 81
You Want to Visit the UK? You Better Have a Google Play or App Store Account
2026-02-26 @ 11:26:10Points: 160Comments: 228
Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line
2026-02-26 @ 10:40:45Points: 131Comments: 36
Technical Excellence Is Not Enough
2026-02-26 @ 09:51:48Points: 77Comments: 71
Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users
2026-02-26 @ 09:35:08Points: 230Comments: 76
I recently noticed that an YC company (Run ANywhere, W26) sent me the following email:
From: Aditya <aditya@buildrunanywhere.org>
Subject: Mikołaj, think you'd like this
[snip]
Hi Mikołaj,
I found your GitHub and thought you might like what we're building.
[snip]
I have also received a deluge of similar emails from another AI company, Voice.AI (doesn't seem to be YC affiliated). These emails indicate that those companies scrape people's Github activity, and if they notice users contributing to repos in their field of business, send marketing emails to those users without receiving their consent. My guess is that they use commit metadata for this purpose. This includes recipients under the GDPR (AKA me).
I've sent complaints to both organizations, no response so far.
I have just contacted both Github and YC Ethics on this issue, I'll update here if I get a response.
RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
2026-02-26 @ 02:43:26Points: 326Comments: 259
Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance
2026-02-26 @ 00:37:32Points: 380Comments: 117
Banned in California
2026-02-25 @ 23:16:40Points: 260Comments: 294
First Website (1992)
2026-02-25 @ 23:02:58Points: 261Comments: 72
How will OpenAI compete?
2026-02-25 @ 22:29:25Points: 333Comments: 460
Making MCP cheaper via CLI
2026-02-25 @ 20:29:37Points: 262Comments: 104
Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer
2026-02-25 @ 20:16:47Points: 560Comments: 183
Google API keys weren't secrets, but then Gemini changed the rules
2026-02-25 @ 19:54:14Points: 919Comments: 215
Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown
2026-02-25 @ 17:14:19Points: 317Comments: 476
Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective
2026-02-25 @ 16:31:26Points: 385Comments: 557
Show HN: Respectify – A comment moderator that teaches people to argue better
2026-02-25 @ 14:21:19Points: 192Comments: 191
Current moderation tools just seem to focus on deletion and banning. Wouldn’t it be helpful to encourage productive discussion and teach people how to discuss and argue (in the debate sense) better?
A year ago we started building Respectify to help foster healthy communication. Instead of just deleting bad-faith comments, we suggest better, good-faith ways to say what folks are trying to say. We help people avoid: * Logical fallacies (false dichotomy, strawmen, etc.) * Tone issues (how others will read the comment) * Relevance to the actual page/post topic * Low-effort posts * Dog whistles and coded language
The commenter gets an explanation of what's wrong and a chance to edit and resubmit. It's moderation + education in one step. We want, too, to automate the entire process so the site owner can focus on content and not worry about moderation at all. And over time, comment by comment, quietly coach better thinking.
Our main website has an interactive demo: https://respectify.ai. As the demo shows, the system is completely tunable and adjustable, from "most anything goes" to "You need to be college debate level to get by me".
We hope the result is better discussions and a better Internet. Not too much to ask, eh?
We love the kind of feedback this group is famous for and hope you will supply some!