Hey buddy,
What a Wednesday on Hacker News, man! Some pretty wild stuff popped up. Let me give you the quick rundown of the most interesting bits:
NY Mayoral Race
First off, get this:
Zohran Mamdani won the New York mayoral race. It was a big deal, obviously. The comments section was a battlefield, with people debating if he really has a "mandate" since it wasn't a landslide win. And there was some chatter about the previous mayor, Eric Adams, possibly getting indicted – crazy political drama, right? You can read more about it here:
NBC News.
Solarpunk in Africa
Then there was this super cool story about
Solarpunk actually happening in Africa. It's about communities using solar power and sustainable tech to build a better future. One commenter felt the article focused too much on "cliches" like charging phones and missed the bigger picture, but another was surprised it sounded like a successful blockchain pitch – like, making the world better with IOT and novel assets. Pretty inspiring stuff! Check it out:
Climate Drift Substack.
New Gel for Tooth Repair
This one's a game-changer: scientists developed a
new gel that can actually restore dental enamel! Think about that for cavities. Comments were interesting; apparently, some dentists are more into complex procedures like root canals than just fillings. And someone shared a personal story about a chipped tooth, hoping this gel could help. Fingers crossed this becomes widely available! Here's the link:
University of Nottingham News.
Copilot in Excel Worries
People are getting nervous about
Microsoft putting Copilot (their AI assistant) into Excel. The main worry is how unreliable generative AI can be, especially for something as critical as spreadsheets. One comment had a different take, saying automating their job with AI is actually good for career advancement. Kinda makes you think about job security, huh? Read the discussion here:
Simon Willison's Blog.
Chinese Buses and Cybersecurity in Norway
This is a bit more serious:
Norway is reviewing its cybersecurity after finding a hidden remote-access feature in Chinese buses. It's a bit unsettling, wondering what other devices might have backdoors. Commenters pointed out that tech, in general, is super insecure, and it's not just a "China problem." Someone even mentioned Israel banning Chinese cars for similar security reasons. Wild, right? More details here:
ScandAsia.
NY School Phone Ban Makes Lunch Loud Again
Here’s a cool social observation:
New York schools banned phones, and now lunchrooms are loud again! Kids are apparently actually talking to each other. People in the comments were reminiscing about how phones changed school social dynamics over the years, and some thought it was a good move for communication and less "influencer culture" among students. Makes sense, honestly. Story here:
Gothamist.
ChatGPT Disallows Legal/Medical Advice
Finally, OpenAI updated its terms to explicitly say
ChatGPT shouldn't be used for legal or medical advice. Which, you know, seems like common sense, but they had to spell it out. The comments had some interesting points, like how people already seek second opinions from doctors anyway because it's hard to know if advice is accurate. Another person noted that similar disclaimers are in other software, like VMware, for export control reasons. Smart move by OpenAI to cover their bases. Find the article here:
CTV News.
Alright, that's the gist of it, man. Talk later!