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Do the thinking models actually think?

Do the thinking models actually think?

đź’Ą Discover this trending post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: đź’ˇ Main takeaway: Whether machines can think is a classic debate that dates back to the intellectual titans of the 1950s. Turing opens his 1950 article Computing Machinery and Intelligence with: I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" The Hungarian genius, von Neumann, shortly before his death in 1957, prepared a posthumously published monograph The Computer and the Brain on the same topic. In a 1950 article, Programming a Computer for Playing Chess, Shannon writes: chess is generally considered to require "thinking" for skilful play; a solution…
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It’s been a very hard year

🚀 Read this insightful post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: âś… Here’s what you’ll learn: 27th of November 2025 Unlike a lot of places in tech, my company, Set Studio/Piccalilli has no outside funding. Bootstrapped is what the LinkedIn people say, I think. It’s been a hard year this year. A very hard year. I think a naive person would blame it all on the seemingly industry-wide attitude of “AI can just do this for us”. While that certainly hasn’t helped — as I see it — it’s been a hard year because of a combination of limping economies,…
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Americans brace for a surge in healthcare costs

Americans brace for a surge in healthcare costs

🚀 Read this must-read post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: 📌 Main takeaway: Mike Plante could hardly believe his eyes when he discovered how much his health insurance premiums will go up next year. The 64-year-old public relations consultant is paying $400 a month. But this will jump to $1,965 — a nearly 400 per cent increase — if he renews his existing plan.“Me and some 65,000 other West Virginians are about to be run off a cliff,” he said.Plante is one of nearly 22mn Americans enrolled in health insurance under the Affordable Care Act — or Obamacare —…
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Stopping evil and open source: my thoughts

✨ Discover this trending post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: âś… Here’s what you’ll learn: This blog post is a reaction to a blog post on Stopping bad guys. (I've shortened the title. Please follow link to read original.) I write open source software for the sake of humanity. I want to live off my work, certainly, but more importantly, I want the software I build to make life better for other people in the future. I don't think open source developers should use licenses to combat bad guys doing evil things. I think doing so will harm the…
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23andMe, Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation

đź’Ą Read this insightful post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: 📌 Main takeaway:  The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has authorized this Settlement Website. This is not a lawyer solicitation.   A Settlement has been reached with 23andMe, Inc. (now known as “Chrome”) in a class action lawsuit over a cyberattack announced by 23andMe on October 6, 2023, which resulted in the theft of Personal Information in its databases concerning approximately 6.4 million United States residents. You are a Settlement Class Member if you (a) were a 23andMe customer at any time between May 1, 2023 through October 1, 2023; (b) resided in the…
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Grokipedia Is the Antithesis of Everything That Makes Wikipedia Good, Useful, and Human

🚀 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: âś… Main takeaway: I woke up restless and kind of hungover Sunday morning at 6 am and opened Reddit. Somewhere near the top was a post called “TIL in 2002 a cave diver committed suicide by stabbing himself during a cave diving trip near Split, Croatia. Due to the nature of his death, it was initially investigated as a homicide, but it was later revealed that he had done it while lost in the underwater cave to avoid the pain of drowning.” The post linked to a Wikipedia…
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Bricklink suspends Marketplace operations in 35 countries (developing story)

Bricklink suspends Marketplace operations in 35 countries (developing story)

🔥 Read this trending post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: đź’ˇ Key idea: November 29, 2025 | 88 Bricklink, LEGO’s biggest online marketplace and lifeblood of the LEGO community has made quite an alarming announcement. From 12 December 2025, BrickLink Marketplace will not be available for members in 35 countries around the world, which means that LEGO and Bricklink members will no longer be able to buy or sell on the Marketplace. See Bricklink’s statement and list of countries impacted. This is very surprising as the list of countries (listed below) are pretty established, and are home to thousands…
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Don’t Push AI Down Our Throats

Don’t Push AI Down Our Throats

✨ Discover this must-read post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: đź’ˇ Key idea: AI is being done wrong.It's being pushed down our throats. It’s in our search bars, our operating systems, and even our creative tools, whether we asked for it or not. It feels less like an upgrade and more like a force-feeding.It doesn’t need to be this way. Technology can be adopted slowly. Organically. One piece at a time.Right now, the frantic pace of deployment isn't about utility; it's about liquidity. It’s being shoved down our throats because some billionaires need to make some more billions before…
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A Love Letter to FreeBSD

🚀 Read this insightful post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: âś… Main takeaway: Dear FreeBSD, I’m still the new person here, learning your ways, stumbling over the occasional quirk, smiling when I find the small touches that make you different. You remind me of what computing felt like before the noise. Before hype cycles and performance theatre. Before every tool needed a plugin system and a logo. You are coherent. You are deliberate. You are the kind of system that doesn’t have to shout to belong. You carry the quiet strength of the greats, like a mainframe humming in…
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Why people keep flocking to Linux in 2025 (and it’s not just to escape Windows)

Why people keep flocking to Linux in 2025 (and it’s not just to escape Windows)

đź’Ą Read this trending post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ Category: đź’ˇ Main takeaway: cascoly/iStock/Getty Images PlusFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET key takeaways The Linux desktop has continued its slow growth.Linux has been making gains in no small part because of Microsoft Windows' blunders.Users and governments have been losing trust in Windows and Microsoft.My colleague Jack Wallen and I have been telling you for a while now that you should switch from Windows to the Linux desktop. Sounds like some of you have been listening.The proof of the pudding comes from various sources. First,…
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