
Hacker News Recap November 10th, 2025 | XSLT RIP
Nov 11, 2025
This recap dives into the decline of XSLT and its replacement by modern web tools. A new graduate shares insights on navigating a challenging job market. The ethics of AI and its influence on user confidence are explored. Concerns over surveillance practices arise with Redmond's camera shutdown. Find out how a user-friendly Git GUI makes version control accessible. A developer's legal battle with Nintendo highlights the clash between emulation and intellectual property. Important themes of privacy and communication misalignment are also discussed.
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XSLT Losing Practical Relevance
- XSLT's relevance has declined as more intuitive alternatives like JavaScript frameworks rose to prominence.
- Its verbosity and debugging difficulty make it less suitable for modern web development.
Human Work Behind 'Automated' Systems
- Many systems that look automated are actually run by humans, which raises transparency questions.
- Recognizing human involvement changes expectations about reliability and ethics.
New Grad Facing A Broken Job Market
- A recent graduate described emotional strain and mismatch between learned skills and employer expectations during job hunting.
- The post resonated widely, prompting community advice on coping and adapting to a volatile market.
