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421. US Accuses China of Secret Nuclear Testing
422. DMA enforced an option to sort Ig/FB feeds chronologically
423. Little zines can make a big difference
Two ways to make an 8-page mini-zine using stuff you already have—and three reasons why you might do this.
424. "You're Not Going to Investigate a Federal Officer"
It doesn’t happen often, but local law enforcement can arrest and charge federal agents. Legal experts say there’s a moral obligation to at least try to hold federal immigration officers accountable when they violate the Constitution and the law.
425. "The Stanford scam proves America is becoming a nation of grifters"
Students at one of the country’s elite colleges are victimising themselves to get ahead. It’s a cautionary tale for our age
426. Incarcerated activists from Oscar-nominated documentary sent to solitary
Transfer of subjects of acclaimed film about inhumane prison conditions described as ‘straight-up retaliation’
427. Ask HN: Is it just me or are most businesses insane?
428. A few thoughts about PayPal, nearly 12 years after I left
429. State of JavaScript Results 2025
The 2025 edition of the annual survey about the latest trends in the JavaScript ecosystem.
430. Technocracy 2.0
As Alex Karp, the CEO of Palantir, says outright, the only lasting future for the United States is the merging of tech and the state. He cites the Manhattan Project as a precedent: a model that is now to be applied to virtually every lever of power. While Karp may not know it, this idea has deep roots in American political culture.
431. HRL Labs in Malibu laying off 1/3 of their workforce
Malibu-based HRL Laboratories LLC is laying off roughly a third of its 1,000-employee workforce.