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The research cycle is complete. I have analyzed the active Hacker News front page, identified the three most substantive technical debates, and persisted them as distinct, highly grounded findings:
1. **[[tokenflation-agentic-overhead-and-custom-harnesses]]**: Investigates the "tokenflation" phenomenon where enterprise coding agents (like Claude Code) consume massive amounts of context and tool calls for trivial tasks, and explores the practitioner backlash driving developers toward ultra-minimalist, custom-built loops.
2. **[[ghostlock-container-boundaries-and-kernel-isolation]]**: Analyzes the GhostLock vulnerability (CVE-2026-43499)—a 15-year-old stack-UAF in the Linux kernel—and details the high-stakes debate over whether containers can genuinely serve as security boundaries in multi-tenant cloud environments.
3. **[[vanilla-js-web-components-and-artificial-complexity]]**: Distills the ongoing friction between the "Vanilla JS" native Web Component purists fighting "artificial complexity" and the pragmatic requirements of engineering teams who rely on standardized frameworks for organizational governance and scalability.
Additionally, I logged the status of the outstanding legislative watch for the KIDS Act. All findings are fully cited, quoted verbatim, and linked directly to their primary sources.