Peak quarter intensity across the topic's active span. Higher values mean attention was concentrated into a shorter stretch rather than spread evenly over time.
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Topics that appear in the same chunks as this one. Use this to find semantic neighbors, not ranking neighbors.
A short read on the topic's time range, peak episode, and strongest associations. Use it as the quick orientation before drilling into examples.
hackernew appears in 16 chunks across 13 episodes, from 2024-08-26 to 2026-05-11.
Its densest episode is Bits and Bobs 2/2/26 (2026-02-02), with 2 observations on this topic.
Semantically it travels with emergent process, selection pressure, and early stage, while by chunk count it sits between emergent phenomena and overall system; its yearly rank moved from #144 in 2024 to #23 in 2026.
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Raw mentions over time. Use this to see absolute attention, not relative rank among all topics.
Range2024-08-26 to 2026-05-11Mean1.2 per episodePeak2 on 2026-02-02
Observations
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The primary evidence view for this topic. Sort it chronologically when you want concrete examples behind the larger pattern.
Showing 16 observations sorted from latest to earliest.
... of momentum.
If there is a discontinuity, for example being on the homepage of HackerNews, that will lead to net new stars.
But only the stars produced by PMF really matter.
Those little blips of discontinuities obscure the underlying cur...
An insightful HackerNews comment about how hollowed out modern society is:
"The problem isn't retirement per se, it is that people don't have things to occupy themselves wit...
...ow.
The Pulse: token spend breaks budgets – what next?
An insightful comment on HackerNews:
"I see highly trained engineers spend hundreds of thousands of tokens doing what can reliably be accomplished with 150 lines of python.
I think the...
An insightful comment on HackerNews: "There's no such thing as an app that cares about your privacy or your interests."
"If the app could make another $0.05 selling your location to ki...
An insightful HackerNews comment about the extraordinary privilege to the US of owning the world reserve currency.
It's something that we take for granted, but is an extraor...
...rwise useful spaces.
For example, online spaces that people find valuable, like HackerNews, attract more posts to get noticed, since people pay attention to it and value it.
That means that people trying to get an edge (e.g. with LLM assis...
An insightful comment on HackerNews about the incentives of data collection:
"Private surveillance is so much more scary than regular government surveillance because they have every in...
A morality tale from a HackerNews comment that resonated with me:
'Rabbi Haim once ascended to the firmaments to see the difference between the worlds. He first visited Gehenna (Hell...
Nice summary of agentic browsers from a HackerNews comment.
"Let's spend years plugging holes in V8, splitting browser components to separate processes and improving sandboxing and then just plug in ...
An insightful HackerNews comment about code generation:
"AI makes starting easier but finishing harder.[eq][er]
You get to 80% fast[es], then spend longer on the last 20% th...
A nice distillation from a HackerNews comment:
"Closed doors (focused work) lets you reach the local minimum faster.
Open doors (More connections) lets you escape the local minimum."
... a scenario where it's easy to expose secrets in MCP with Supabase.
I found the HackerNews thread interesting.
The Supabase team was discussing the mitigations they were taking to make MCP infiltrations less likely, including by automatica...
I was entranced by this random article on HackerNews: 3D-printed device splits white noise into an acoustic rainbow without power.
This design is a kind that can not be built from top down plans.
It ca...
...But a larger number of people can now viably use it than could before.
A famous HackerNews comment when DropBox was shown off:
"For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mount...