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How Killers Bought Guns They Weren't Supposed to Get

11 points| jhull | 7 years ago |wsj.com

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mdrzn|7 years ago

WSJ has a paywall, the "web" link under the title in this page does not solve that issue.

How long before we'll add an "Outline" link to use that decluttering service?

cobrabyte|7 years ago

How's this related to tech?

THE_PUN_STOPS|7 years ago

In addition to what other commentators have said, this website is chock full of people who like to solve meaningful problems.

Gun violence in America is a meaningful problem.

candu|7 years ago

...because tech isn't conceived, designed, or implemented in a vacuum, but rather as part of human society?

There's a growing sense of a disconnect between "tech" (whatever we take that to mean) and, well, just about everyone else on some of these squishy ethical / legal matters like privacy, accessibility, "fair" taxation (whatever that means), etc.

In a less hand-wavy sense, you could also see this particular story as a failure of technology to account for fallible human systems with limited resources, or for the complexity of real-world legal / political contexts. This in turn leads into discussions of the flaws with government contract procurement processes, as well as meaningful discussions of the importance of a solid UI / UX design process.

Moreover, this article itself is an excellent working example of how to diagnose, drill down into, and present user-facing problems. If more of us who write software understood our users' problems this clearly, we'd build much better software.

ColinWright|7 years ago

If you think it doesn't belong then flag it.

If you don't want to see it, hide it.

Having acted, and move on.

mikece|7 years ago

Missing records in a database? That's about as close as I can see a connection, but that's more of a problem with the humans operating the system than the system itself.

Latteland|7 years ago

It is on a website? Hacker news isn't limited to technology discussions anyway. NFL, dating challenges, depression, politics, it's all here.