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If TeX is “80s good”, Typst might be “90s” good, being generous.

Celebrating batch-mode typesetting in 2026 feels like some weird cyberpunk fixation.

Programmable like Emacs (but via Scheme), interfaced with major Computer Algebra Systems, tree-structured documents that are live-queryable and modifiable, and typesetting that rivals TeX without using TeX - TeXmacs provides all that, and much more (https://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/home/videos.en.html)


erg. You're not wrong but TexMacs looks like more 80s software that no one wants to use anymore because the user experience is awful.

Lets remind the purpose of incorporating in Delaware is legal tax evasion, so that we don't not have pensions, health insurance or anything nice, really.

Rename to Greedware.


Are you sure you know what you're talking about here?

In the US, regulations on pensions, health insurance etc. are governed by the state that employees physically work in, not by the laws of the state of incorporation.


Please explain. Your comment reveals your lack of understanding of corporate law and the benefits of one state versus the other. And smart companies are going to incorporate in Texas anyway and it has nothing to do with taxes. More to do with corporate governance.

Investors usually expect that non-US founders incorporate in the US, and usually expect Delaware. There are other states that are more friendly to tax avoidance. Delaware is mostly preferred because it's a known quantity with mature regulation. Investors don't want to deal with dozens of different legal regimes, they want the one that they know about.

do you work on a cloudflare delaware-awareness project? Delawareness?

Nope, nothing like it. I'm an Astro maintainer and I work on web frameworks.

The primary purpose of incorporating in Delaware is less about taxes and more that Delaware is the "Silicon Valley" of corporate law - incredible concentration of professionals, infrastructure, and intangibles. Any dispute you have will generally be handled better, faster, and cheaper by Delaware courts than they would be anywhere else. I'll quote my good friend who is a startup M&A lawyer: "I'd go so far as to say that it would be managerial malpractice to incorporate anywhere other than Delaware."

Nevada makes it much harder to sue corporate officers when they do malfeasance. Wyoming has tons of privacy perks for the officers (similar to cayman island accounts). “Perks” though also convert into signaling for the intent of the founders.

No, it’s not. Companies have to pay taxes where they operate regardless of what state they incorporated in.

Stop spreading populist internet bullshit.

Incorporating in Delaware is like 95% about being in a predictable legal framework for any business related dispute imaginable.


Uhuh. And in other places, companies are incorporating in Ireland or Luxembourg or other similar tax evasion heavens because of the "predictable legal framework" too. Lol.

Right, and in other countries they have different laws. In the USA they also pay taxes where they operate. That's how it works.

Its the 10-point plan of Iran which forms the basis of the ceasefire.

I don't think it can get much more clear that the US lost this war, along with dignity, decorum and the respect of the world.


How do you think such a ban should work?

Do you not see that the next (or previous) logical step would be a "commercial ban" of frontier models, all "distilled" from an enormous amount of copyrighted material?


I'm not arguing the merits of such a ban, I'm simply stating a fact - that thinking transcripts likely won't return until such a ban is in place.


It's not that important to be able to do that. You have been educated to trade your freedom for that kind of convenience, but it is not necessary.

Proof: things mostly work now without all the surveillance state shenanigans.

More proof: humans have lived full and fulfilling lives without "proving identity or age or citizenship to someone hundreds of kilometers away"


> It's not that important to be able to do that. You have been educated to trade your freedom for that kind of convenience, but it is not necessary.

It's important enough that people do so without any eID, using methods both more invasive and less reliable. Gas bills, document photos, having to take videos and pictures of yourself.

Humans have lived in caves and died of preventable diseases, it doesn't mean it's a better way of living.


> Education we're #1 there's no question about that.

I am wondering what you mean. Top-tier universities full of foreign nationals doing excellent research and funded by exorbitant fees? Sure.

But what about pre-college education?

Reading this thread, with people variously claiming things about Israel as if the country had sprung up from nothing with divine rights on the 7th october, or about Iran, as if the regime had suddenly appeared in 1979, without any US involvement in its suffering before (1953) or after (1984), makes me willing to question that education in the US is promoting critical thinking. Maybe the time spent singing the anthem would be better used actually reading history?


That is an interesting take. Seen from elsewhere in the world, we cannot afford not taking into account a big chunk of the American electoral body, which is effectively at war with us (by various means).

Essentially, a MESA movement, “Make the Earth Shit Again”.

The obvious implication is that the rest of the world is at war with the US (by various means), and should act accordingly, starting with a wide-ranging consumer boycott of all US products.


I am shocked that the Democrats are not making clear to the military that engaging in crimes against humanity may have consequences for them -- not to speak, of course, of politicians higher up in the chain of command.


Several have (Deluzio, Slotkin, Kelly, Crow, Goodlander, and Houlahan), Nov 2025:

<https://deluzio.house.gov/media/press-releases/joint-stateme...>


Because a lot of the democrats are basically controlled opposition and need to please their MIC and Israeli donors


> I am shocked

You shouldn't be, especially considering that Schumer and Durbin both voted for the Hague Invasion Act.


not only that, one big fact is that the Trump administration attacked twice Iran during negotiations. That sort of backstabbing gives you a sense of what their word is worth.


So how is this not flagged, whereas this other post lasted literally minutes before being flagged? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47612053

75000+ palestinians killed, arguably one of the defining crimes of our age are not worth HN discussion (“politics”) but one F15E shot down in a war of choice is (apparently, “tech”)?


You don't see anything about Russias invasion either. 1.5 million casualties and counting.


that's exactly my perspective on it. it's not about the ukranian, sudanese, Syrian, Irani or Yemeni.

those lives seem to be way less worthy of press judging for the coverage the left want to put in Palestinian people.

it doesn't follow the principle of equal value on lives but a political agenda and mountains of useful trend followers


Unlike Ukraine, Yemen, Syria and Sudan, the United States has been involved in the Gaza war since Day 1.

It's not that the deaths are more valuable, it's that those are the civilian deaths the United States is most-culpable for.


I mean, there is differe between civilians killed by soldiers and ... literally soldiers who are there for the purpose of killing locals.

Russian army can stop the invasion any time they decide and individual men who are there were hired as aggressors.


Let's not confuse things. One thing is lives lost at a war, another thing is lives lost at a genocide.


One is victim if genocide. Other us someone who attempted genocide and was stopped by force.


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Hello psyop account, how are you doing?

>You can tell because they're all like "Russian gets shot in the ass by a drone LOL" with Metallica playing in the background, like they're not even trying.

Literally every war has combat footage coming out of it that has music overlayed into it. See /r/combatfootage.


Guidelines:

>Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, or celebrities, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon.

I guess this gets in as interesting new phenomenon?


> unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon.

That' a cop-out.


So is a televised genocide.


Yeah an F-15 shootdown is about tech. Palestinians being killed is horrible, but that doesn't mean it fits here.


the marketing department of "Empire" runs deep, even on Hacker News..


Being the most technologically advanced aircraft in history, one could argue that's a tech novelty they got shut down by some obliterated, imprecise weaponry.


Being the most technologically advanced aircraft in 1969 ... a novelty indeed.


> Being the most technologically advanced aircraft in history...

More advanced than the F-117? The B-2? The SR-71? Nah.

Maybe you're confusing the F-15 and the F-35?


My mistake, yes I was. Some F-35 did get damaged recently, I assumed it would be another one since it made the top list of hackernews.

It stands peculiar this post wasn't flagged and removed as "politics".

I was being sarcastic, even if another F-35 was shot, why should it go through the strict guidelines.


And another mistake (sorry). The F-22 is more advanced even if it is older.

The F-35 was developed because the US didn't want to export the F-22 tech to other countries.


The obvious answer I am not allowed to say but it consists of two words and the second word is "money". Sorry but it's true.


And training AI. How else were they going to get real data to feed "AI-Weaponry".


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