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Textbooks Should Be Free

2026-06-10 @ 16:54:29Points: 60Comments: 53

DiffusionGemma: 4x Faster Text Generation

2026-06-10 @ 16:09:37Points: 125Comments: 26

Postgres by Example

2026-06-10 @ 16:05:06Points: 38Comments: 5

The Last Evolution, by John W Campbell Jr. (1932)

2026-06-10 @ 15:57:03Points: 10Comments: 0

GitHub Authentication issues related to API requests

2026-06-10 @ 15:29:52Points: 81Comments: 22

The iPad was on Tailscale: a WebRTC debugging story

2026-06-10 @ 15:13:16Points: 31Comments: 15

US Consumer Price Index up 4.2%

2026-06-10 @ 15:10:40Points: 211Comments: 190

Apache Burr: Build reliable AI agents and applications

2026-06-10 @ 15:01:06Points: 95Comments: 63

I'm Eric Ries (The Lean Startup) and Author of New Book "Incorruptible" - AMA

2026-06-10 @ 14:47:52Points: 270Comments: 200

It's been fifteen years since I wrote The Lean Startup, and in that time I've seen some things. In both big companies and tiny startups, NGOs and governments, in almost every industry you can name.

I've helped a lot of people create a lot of amazing companies, but I've also seen so many ways this can go wrong. There's a darkness in our industry that we often don't talk about.

I kept watching good companies drift away from the missions they were founded on. Not because anyone woke up one day and decided to be evil, but because the structure they were built on slowly pulled them there. I call that pull "financial gravity."

We've all experienced watching a company we love or admire be warped and broken beyond recognition; until it's a husk of its former self, or worse. I wanted to understand why. And I wanted to know what all of us can do to stop that from happening.

My new book _Incorruptible_ is my attempt to explain the invisible forces that shape organizations, and how a handful of companies (like Costco, Patagonia, and Novo Nordisk) have successfully been structured to resist gravity and thrive for decades -- or even centuries.

Along the way, I founded the Long-Term Stock Exchange, co-founded an AI R&D lab called Answer.AI with Jeremy Howard, and helped a number of notable companies with their governance (yes, including Anthropic).

I won't pretend I have this all figured out, but I've probably spent more time than is healthy on the "why do good companies go bad" question. Ask me anything!

PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you

2026-06-10 @ 14:02:59Points: 223Comments: 111

A €0.01 bank transfer could compromise a banking AI agent

2026-06-10 @ 13:39:11Points: 84Comments: 67

I Hate (Most) Keyboard 'Fn' Keys

2026-06-10 @ 13:22:52Points: 154Comments: 173

Ask HN: Are most corporate SWE jobs performative?

2026-06-10 @ 13:18:34Points: 124Comments: 137

Meanwhile, a lot of managers calendars are purely just 1:1s with devs on the team which clearly has very little value add to the team.

Anyone else notice this? Not sure if there’s a word for it, but it’s somewhat demoralising working with a bunch of corporate office workers cosplaying as engineers

Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight

2026-06-10 @ 12:45:47Points: 746Comments: 350

All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026)

2026-06-10 @ 12:11:28Points: 134Comments: 46

AWS Bedrock to require sharing data with Anthropic for Mythos and future models

2026-06-10 @ 08:21:38Points: 356Comments: 213

From the announcement here: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/anthropic-claude-fable-5-on...

> After 30 days, the data is deleted automatically, except in the rare cases where it's part of a safety investigation or we're legally required to keep it.

From: https://support.claude.com/en/articles/15425996-data-retenti...

Mercedes‑Benz starts large‑scale production of electric axial flux motor

2026-06-10 @ 07:44:49Points: 425Comments: 257

Chrome is looking to permanently drop MV2 extension

2026-06-10 @ 05:50:07Points: 354Comments: 345

Smudging the game disc to make speedrunning 'SpongeBob' faster

2026-06-10 @ 02:25:05Points: 34Comments: 22

German ruling declares Google liable for false answers in AI Overviews

2026-06-10 @ 01:44:13Points: 913Comments: 494

macOS Container Machines

2026-06-10 @ 00:29:01Points: 1114Comments: 389

RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon

2026-06-09 @ 22:35:57Points: 262Comments: 133

Upcoming breaking changes for npm v12

2026-06-09 @ 21:01:00Points: 460Comments: 191

Claude Fable 5

2026-06-09 @ 16:58:01Points: 2525Comments: 2020

Hacking for Defense Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations

2026-06-08 @ 20:48:43Points: 69Comments: 46

'They take you out of life, out of time': a journey into Spain's cave paintings

2026-06-08 @ 16:23:16Points: 39Comments: 19

Who Runs Your Rust Future? Hands-On Intro to Async Rust

2026-06-08 @ 14:15:32Points: 71Comments: 12

Reviving Papers with Code

2026-06-08 @ 10:44:44Points: 167Comments: 38

Buy a train, bridge or tracks from the Swiss Railway

2026-06-08 @ 09:05:29Points: 133Comments: 65

Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk

2026-06-07 @ 10:38:31Points: 66Comments: 26

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