New best story on Hacker News: It's easier and faster to pirate an e-book, than it is to buy it

It's easier and faster to pirate an e-book, than it is to buy it
572 by leoff | 464 comments on Hacker News.
The end of the year is coming, and I have some funds left from my company learning budget. I wanted to give it back to some of the authors that still help me in my developer journey, by buying some of their work online and hopefully contributing to their income, but the following happened: 1. I went to Amazon, since I have a kindle and didn't want to buy physical books. Amazon doesn't have a shopping card for kindle books, so I started buying them one by one. My company uses Spendesk for managing funds, so for each of the purchase I created a new virtual card and bought them. After a few minutes my Amazon account is blocked for suspicious activity, and ALL my kindle library is wiped, and the funds are returned to my company. 2. Not wanting to give up, I go to a different online store, Thalia, to buy the books again. After buying them, I download the files, which are in an .acsm format, and can only be opened on the Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) software. Once opened, an .epub file is downloaded, and even though I can't transfer the files to my kindle on ADE, I download Calibre to transfer them. Once I try opening them on Calibre, I get an error message saying the files are protected by DRM. Funnily enough, it's possible to remove this DRM protection, but it's also not something completely legal, and makes me question why did I decide to legally buy the e-books in the first place. After spending hours trying to buy e-books, having my Amazon account blocked, and downloading files that can't be transferred to my Kindle, the only conclusion I come to, is that I'm never buying e-books again.

New best story on Hacker News: Draw SVG rope using JavaScript

Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
757 by stankot | 45 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: A search engine for searching books in the Z-Library index on the IPFS network

A search engine for searching books in the Z-Library index on the IPFS network
741 by baptiste313 | 190 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Golang disables Nagle's Algorithm by default

Golang disables Nagle's Algorithm by default
687 by withinboredom | 334 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Pelé has died

Pelé has died
680 by mfiguiere | 213 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Barnes and Noble's surprising turnaround

Barnes and Noble's surprising turnaround
668 by AlbertCory | 351 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Hard truths I learned when I got laid off from my SWE job

Hard truths I learned when I got laid off from my SWE job
667 by sbuccini | 392 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: US Government demands direct police access to European biometric data [pdf]

US Government demands direct police access to European biometric data [pdf]
610 by diimdeep | 374 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How to Befriend Crows

How to Befriend Crows
548 by karmanyaahm | 156 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Tell HN: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
530 by graderjs | 109 comments on Hacker News.
Hope your 2023’s great. I’m sorry for all of you that were laid off or affected by the virus or lockdowns. Next year will be better! Keep the faith!

New best story on Hacker News: “Nobody cares about your blog”

“Nobody cares about your blog”
564 by barry-cotter | 105 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Reverse Engineering TikTok's VM Obfuscation

Reverse Engineering TikTok's VM Obfuscation
579 by hazebooth | 109 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Merry Christmas, HN

Merry Christmas, HN
736 by Thorentis | 120 comments on Hacker News.
Just wanted to wish everybody here a Merry Christmas. HN is one of those Internet communities which I would be the saddest to see go, even looking back on other communities in which I've participated over the years. I see many posts here about loneliness, nihilism, friendships (or lack thereof) and just wanted to let everybody here know that life is never hopeless, and there are always people who care, even if they're thousands of miles away. Please reach out to loved ones this season and let them know you love them. Life is short, and you never know when the last time you'll be wishing somebody a Merry Christmas will be. I wish you all the very best for 2023.

New best story on Hacker News: Thanks Dang, Happy Holidays!

Thanks Dang, Happy Holidays!
738 by O__________O | 75 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I am done. I give up

I am done. I give up
665 by wakana | 379 comments on Hacker News.
I'm writing this post because I'm done. I can't do this anymore. After three failed attempts at building a successful startup and spending time institutionalized, I'm giving up on my entrepreneurship dreams. I tried everything - building an audience, making sure my product actually solved a problem, getting paying customers, and writing high-quality content and contributing to the community. But no matter what I did, I couldn't seem to get anywhere. My efforts were fruitless and I'm tired of trying. I barely had 20 followers, my substack and product blogs didn't get any signups, and while I did get a few upvotes (8) on Product Hunt once, I never had a paid customer. It was as if the world was against me and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't make any progress. I remember trying to interact and hype up my fellow indiehackers on Twitter, regularly engaging with their content, but no one ever paid any attention to me or followed me back. It was like I didn't even exist in the world of entrepreneurship. And even when I did get some attention, it was short-lived and never led to anything substantial. But it's not just the lack of success that's getting me down. It's also the constant stream of digital nomad influencers on Twitter who sell extremely distorted, rosy, and often times false dreams to indie entrepreneurs like myself. They make it seem like building a successful startup is easy and anyone can do it with the right mindset and a few key tips. But the reality is that it's not that simple. It's fucking hard and it takes more than just a positive attitude to make it. I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. There are so many other indie entrepreneurs out there who are struggling and feeling like they'll never make it. If you're one of them, I want you to know that you're not alone. It's okay to feel defeated and to want to give up. But please don't give up. Keep pushing forward and don't let the failures define you. There's always a chance for success, no matter how small it may seem. But for me, I can't take it anymore. I've hit rock bottom and I have nothing left to give. To all the indie hackers, hacker news, and Reddit readers out there, please don't be fooled by the false promises of digital nomad influencers. Building a startup is hard work and it takes time. It's not as easy as they make it seem and it's not for everyone. Don't let your dreams consume you like they did for me, and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PROTECT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH AT ALL COST! Don't make the same mistakes I did and realize that entrepreneurship may not be the path for you. It's okay to admit defeat and move on to something else.

New best story on Hacker News: Serverless Video Transcription inspired by Cyberpunk 2077

Serverless Video Transcription inspired by Cyberpunk 2077
578 by pierremenard | 53 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: ByteDance confirmed it used TikTok to monitor journalists’ physical location

ByteDance confirmed it used TikTok to monitor journalists’ physical location
546 by alphabetting | 255 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: UnifiedPush: A decentralized, open-source push notification protocol

UnifiedPush: A decentralized, open-source push notification protocol
471 by mikece | 103 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Japan to invest on nuclear energy in major policy shift

Japan to invest on nuclear energy in major policy shift
467 by geox | 368 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Welcome to Comprehensive Rust

Welcome to Comprehensive Rust
457 by eecc | 169 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: WebAssembly: Docker Without Containers

WebAssembly: Docker Without Containers
408 by RebootStr | 270 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Portable Secret – How I store my secrets and communicate privately

Show HN: Portable Secret – How I store my secrets and communicate privately
431 by mprime1 | 172 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Okta says its GitHub account hacked, source code stolen

Okta says its GitHub account hacked, source code stolen
379 by nazgulsenpai | 134 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Did insurance fire brigades let uninsured buildings burn?

Did insurance fire brigades let uninsured buildings burn?
372 by zinekeller | 401 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple Music deletes your original songs and replaces them with DRM'd versions

Apple Music deletes your original songs and replaces them with DRM'd versions
368 by josephcsible | 169 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: January 1, 2023 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1927 are open to all

January 1, 2023 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1927 are open to all
665 by CharlesW | 362 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Spotifyd

Spotifyd
696 by fahrradflucht | 219 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas

Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
758 by ericax | 214 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stanford's “Elimination of Harmful Language” Initiative

Stanford's “Elimination of Harmful Language” Initiative
749 by ryzvonusef | 1436 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Has anyone here turned around their life in their 40s?

Ask HN: Has anyone here turned around their life in their 40s?
695 by Deutscher | 429 comments on Hacker News.
I know the best of my life is behind me, but I need help salvaging what's left of it. I've been meaning to ask for help for a couple of years now, but only now got around to it after being scared by my first real suicidal ideation a few nights ago. HN is probably not a suitable platform for this, but /r/advice seems to be not very active and I can't post on /adv/ due to some IP range ban. There are no mental health facilities in the small town where I live. I let my professional network decay and die, and there is literally nowhere else I can get any kind of useful, actionable advice. I'm a 43-years-old single guy, NEET for the past decade. I got my Master's in the US in the late 2000s and was gainfully employed there for a few years (NOT in my field of education; long story) until I had to return to my home country to take care of my ailing father. He passed on within a year of my return, leaving my family with a financial mess, and his death took a lot out of me. I still obviously miss him, but in wallowing in depression and self-pity, I let the prime of my life pass me by. As I stand, I have no current skills related to either my education (MEng) or my previous work experience (BI Reporting/Analytics). I don't have ideas/skills/network for entrepreneurship. I had all the desires of a regular guy: a wife, kids, a house, meaningful work, etc. I mean I still do, but I guess I'm too late for the first few. Every night I promise myself to do/be better tomorrow and somehow get myself to sleep. I was once looked up to, now I'm a pity case and an example case of how not to throw one's life away. With every passing day, I am becoming more bitter, angry and disillusioned. I don't want to live like this anymore, but I don't know how to even _start_ thinking of ways to get myself out of this hole. Ideally, I would prefer to go back to the US; not only for the dollars (they're nice), but also because I actually was happy there. I'd do all the things that I didn't do enough of because I was focused on saving money and because I thought that there would always be time for them when I was more stable/settled. The good: No diseases AFAIK, no vices at all other than severe procrastination and a masterful ability to lie to myself. I have ~US$25k-equivalent in salary savings from a decade ago. Sorry if the above text is rambling and not very cohesive. I've probably also skipped over some useful information I should have provided. Please do ask. I'll take some time reflecting on your replies and then respond. Thank you.

New best story on Hacker News: Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll

Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll
616 by calcifer | 567 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Anyone tired of everything being a subscription now?

Ask HN: Anyone tired of everything being a subscription now?
584 by CM30 | 413 comments on Hacker News.
Not newspapers or media services (though those can be annoying too), but products in general? It feels like it's getting harder and harder to just buy something in the tech world, especially when it comes to running programs on my home computer. Want a password manager? It's a SaaS now. Note taking app? SaaS. Image editor or office suite? SaaS (thanks Adobe...) This is especially annoying given I generally refuse to rent anything in life, and will go out of my way to buy something upfront simply so there's no risk of losing it if finances get worse in future (or the wrong billionaire buys the company). Yet it seems like it's getting harder to do so, especially when open source products don't exist for that domain. So yeah, why is that? And is anyone else tired of the constant barrage of subscriptions for things that should be one off purchases?

New best story on Hacker News: Twitter suspends pg's account

Twitter suspends pg's account
1079 by operatingthetan | 670 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Paul Graham is leaving Twitter

Paul Graham is leaving Twitter
691 by sanketpatrikar | 580 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Promotion of alternative social platforms policy

Promotion of alternative social platforms policy
655 by ttepasse | 522 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: OCaml 5.0 Multicore is out

OCaml 5.0 Multicore is out
447 by sadiq | 164 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Autopsy-based characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination

Autopsy-based characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination
491 by Octokiddie | 619 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: John Carmack Leaves Meta

John Carmack Leaves Meta
642 by viburnum | 380 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: A Linux Evening

A Linux Evening
546 by ingve | 241 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tesla FSD data is getting worse, according to beta tester self-reports

Tesla FSD data is getting worse, according to beta tester self-reports
537 by mfiguiere | 613 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Atom was archived today

Atom was archived today
680 by Bondi_Blue | 510 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Twitter applies 7-day suspension to prominent journalists

Twitter applies 7-day suspension to prominent journalists
651 by prawn | 755 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Htmx in a Nutshell

Htmx in a Nutshell
632 by tosh | 387 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Riffusion – Stable Diffusion fine-tuned to generate Music

Riffusion – Stable Diffusion fine-tuned to generate Music
738 by MitPitt | 148 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Twitter has re-suspended ElonJet account

Twitter has re-suspended ElonJet account
655 by SXX | 1003 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003

A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003
680 by malerba118 | 183 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: SvelteKit 1.0

SvelteKit 1.0
673 by theodorejb | 224 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: ElonJet Is Now Suspended

ElonJet Is Now Suspended
772 by ffsoftboiled | 619 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Recursive Game of Life

Recursive Game of Life
565 by alden5 | 77 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: After 20 years the Dwarf Fortress devs have to get used to being millionaires

After 20 years the Dwarf Fortress devs have to get used to being millionaires
557 by robin_reala | 333 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: LosslessCut: lossless video/audio editing

LosslessCut: lossless video/audio editing
543 by spking | 117 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Be wary of imitating high-status people who can afford to countersignal

Be wary of imitating high-status people who can afford to countersignal
536 by jger15 | 615 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: US Department of Energy: Fusion Ignition Achieved

US Department of Energy: Fusion Ignition Achieved
783 by novateg | 406 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Fusion energy breakthrough by Livermore Lab

Fusion energy breakthrough by Livermore Lab
701 by zackoverflow | 599 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: SBF Arrested by Bahamian Authorities

SBF Arrested by Bahamian Authorities
710 by zone411 | 457 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer

Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer
655 by sonabinu | 178 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Just use Postgres for everything

Just use Postgres for everything
632 by KingOfCoders | 372 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Facebook tracking is illegal in Europe

Facebook tracking is illegal in Europe
552 by starsep | 325 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Developer abused “sign in with GitHub” and users are being punished

Ask HN: Developer abused “sign in with GitHub” and users are being punished
562 by 2Gkashmiri | 299 comments on Hacker News.
The offending website "nopecha.com", which unfortunately i found about a week ago on HN itself appeared to be another captcha service but one that was offering "1 Sec" solve speed for text captchas. i was interested and by the looks of it, a lot of people. their webisite only had "sign in with google" so i didnt bother. The day before i check the website out of boredom and saw "sign in with github". i logged in, clicked through a bunch of pages because its the same drill everytime. i found out that i had "automatically starred their repos". by the looks of it, around 500 "stars", the last i saw. suddenly i am unable to log in to my github and the page just says "account suspended." contacted their support and the last response i got from them was "your ban should stay as you engaged in improper behavior of stars farming" or some other BS. Here is my problem. I am not a part of nopecha. I just used their website once using "sign in with github" button. That is the extent of my involvement. How can github allow the developer to use "sign in with" button to create a situation that they could LATER consider abusive but then go ahead and ban all the victims also? i did not voluntarily want to join their abusive practice, i just wanted a log into the website. (There was no explicit mention of the stars farming practice on the website) Why is github allowing the developer to abuse their Oath in the first place? If this is going to be a norm going forward, i do not see any hope of "sign in with" buttons for any service because then you could be banned from one service and suddenly everything connected to your account is also banned. I honestly expect the "sign in with x" button to provide a frictionless access to a website, thats it. how could the developer abuse that process and the website, instead of acting on the developer alone, are causing trouble to unsuspecting victims? edit: to add a bit more context, here is the first reply i got from github on my support request "Your account has restrictions imposed because it appears to have been used for the purpose of artificially inflating the popularity of GitHub accounts or repositories. This activity isn't in keeping with our Terms of Service. We'll need to leave the restrictions in place." I knowingly or unknowingly accepted to allow the app to access my stars action or whatever. i did not engage in this practice myself, their automated system did. i even had "forkhub" android app and i did see "stars" and i remember unstarring 4/5 of their repos myself so its not like i did not try to undo their actions. the problem here is. 1. if github is allowing developers to include their permissions alongwith the SSO workflow 2. github is allowing apps write action to stars from the users accounts which can be legitimate or not. 3. user is not responsible for automated actions taken without their consent or even if consent was there, user is not aware of the "actual scope" meaning app could say "you allow us stars access" but not "you allow us stars access with the knowledge that such permission can be a banable offense, you are warned" 4. unless the user is a sockpuppet account created for the sole purpose (by checking age/activity of user), is it reasonable to throw the banhammer so quickly on everyone involved? 5. why did github not ban the original dev, stop the users from starring for a "cooling period" or "undid their stars" ? why was a ban necessary?

New best story on Hacker News: Finding the B-21's hanger location from the stars in its press image

Finding the B-21's hanger location from the stars in its press image
479 by johnmcelhone | 140 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: You don't need live chat on your website

You don't need live chat on your website
469 by 5amdotis | 214 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple kills plans to scan for CSAM in iCloud

Apple kills plans to scan for CSAM in iCloud
634 by ashton314 | 314 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: 100 Gbps achieved from space to Earth

100 Gbps achieved from space to Earth
456 by sizzle | 146 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: IPv6-only still pretty much unusable

Tell HN: IPv6-only still pretty much unusable
630 by 9dev | 542 comments on Hacker News.
Our Hosting provider, Hetzner, has recently started charging for public IPv4 addresses - as they should! Those numbers started getting expensive. This prompted me to try and set up a new server cluster using IPv6 exclusively, and see how far I could get before having to give in and purchase an additional v4 address. The experiment ended much sooner than I had anticipated. Some of the road blocks I hit along the way: - The GitHub API and its code load endpoints are not reachable via IPv6, making it impossible to download release artefacts from many projects, lots of which distribute their software via GitHub exclusively (Prometheus for instance). - The default Ubuntu key servers aren't reachable via IPv6, making it difficult to install packages from third-party registries, such as Docker or Grafana. While debugging, I noticed huge swaths of the GPG infrastructure are defunct: There aren't many key servers left at all, and the only one I found actually working via IPv6 was pgpkeys.eu. - BitBucket cannot deploy to IPv6 hosts, as pipelines don't support IPv6 at all. You can self-host a pipeline runner and connect to it via v6, BUT it needs to have a dual stack - otherwise the runner won't start. - Hetzner itself doesn't even provide their own API via IPv6 (which we talk to for in-cluster service discovery. Oh, the irony. It seems IPv6 is still not viable, more than a decade after launch. Do you use it in production? If so, how? What issues did you hit?

New best story on Hacker News: Chris Seaton has died

Chris Seaton has died
516 by iluzone | 184 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I Taught ChatGPT to Invent a Language

I Taught ChatGPT to Invent a Language
525 by Schiphol | 237 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple introduces end-to-end encryption for backups

Apple introduces end-to-end encryption for backups
720 by frizlab | 564 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple GPU drivers now in Asahi Linux

Apple GPU drivers now in Asahi Linux
555 by sohkamyung | 210 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Open-source hospital price transparency

Open-source hospital price transparency
501 by sl-dolt | 185 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dwarf Fortress’ graphical upgrade provides a new way into a wildly wonky game

Dwarf Fortress’ graphical upgrade provides a new way into a wildly wonky game
494 by danso | 183 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Drowning in AI Generated Garbage: the silent war we are fighting

Drowning in AI Generated Garbage: the silent war we are fighting
468 by bertman | 422 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Mac OS 9

Mac OS 9
512 by Shank | 204 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location

Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location
479 by matteocontrini | 297 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Activision’s faulty anti-cheat software

Activision’s faulty anti-cheat software
439 by mdswanson | 257 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The War on General Purpose Computing (2015) [video]

The War on General Purpose Computing (2015) [video]
434 by tosh | 244 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: South Dakota first to ban TikTok on state-owned devices

South Dakota first to ban TikTok on state-owned devices
438 by KomoD | 290 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Why hasn’t Sam Bankman-Fried been arrested yet?

Why hasn’t Sam Bankman-Fried been arrested yet?
456 by jasonhansel | 344 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Building a Virtual Machine Inside ChatGPT

Building a Virtual Machine Inside ChatGPT
729 by 317070 | 410 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Puter

Puter
644 by 6581 | 146 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The Twitter Files

The Twitter Files
538 by lost1 | 789 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: I wrote a free eBook about many lesser-known/secret database tricks

Show HN: I wrote a free eBook about many lesser-known/secret database tricks
502 by tpetry | 128 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Spotify CEO renews attack on Apple after Musk's salvo

Spotify CEO renews attack on Apple after Musk's salvo
490 by nixcraft | 855 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: People tricking ChatGPT “like watching an Asimov novel come to life”

People tricking ChatGPT “like watching an Asimov novel come to life”
604 by isp | 284 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Platform certificates used to sign malware

Platform certificates used to sign malware
660 by arkadiyt | 226 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stable Diffusion with Core ML on Apple Silicon

Stable Diffusion with Core ML on Apple Silicon
675 by 2bit | 157 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Gut epithelial barrier damage caused by dishwasher detergents and rinse aids

Gut epithelial barrier damage caused by dishwasher detergents and rinse aids
500 by miduil | 382 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Memory Safe Languages in Android 13

Memory Safe Languages in Android 13
595 by brundolf | 541 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Sperm counts worldwide are plummeting faster than we thought

Sperm counts worldwide are plummeting faster than we thought
616 by Brajeshwar | 1057 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple blocks Coinbase Wallet

Apple blocks Coinbase Wallet
629 by stale2002 | 593 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: TSMC to make 4nm chips in Arizona for Apple, AMD, Nvidia

TSMC to make 4nm chips in Arizona for Apple, AMD, Nvidia
531 by ZinedineF | 400 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Inkbase: Programmable Ink

Inkbase: Programmable Ink
495 by infinite8s | 61 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: FTX’s collapse was a crime, not an accident

FTX’s collapse was a crime, not an accident
509 by mcone | 306 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: A collection of 88x31 pixel web buttons from the 1990s and 2000s

A collection of 88x31 pixel web buttons from the 1990s and 2000s
477 by jakobdabo | 148 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Firefox Translations: Translate websites in your browser without using the cloud

Firefox Translations: Translate websites in your browser without using the cloud
650 by PaulKeeble | 144 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Trading cards made with e-ink displays

Show HN: Trading cards made with e-ink displays
519 by jonahss | 176 comments on Hacker News.
I made a thing! In 2014, I was holding a stack of iPhones and thought to myself: "Hey, if I had each phone display a playing card, I could click a button and they'd shuffle themselves" I pared that idea all the way down to this: trading cards made of e-ink displays. Right now, each card costs me about $20 each, but with only a bit more scale, I think I can get that down to $10. In doing this project, I learned how to design electronics and circuit boards. I learned Rust and wrote my first driver, I upped my CAD skills, 3D printed, and did my first resin casting. I generated the images on the cards using stable-diffusion. HN always seems to appreciate new uses for e-ink. Thought I'd share :)

New best story on Hacker News: Tales of the M1 GPU

Tales of the M1 GPU
489 by rawrenstein | 184 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Git Notes

Git Notes
617 by thcipriani | 128 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Intentionally making close friends

Intentionally making close friends
745 by yamrzou | 213 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: AirDrop is now limited to 10 minutes

AirDrop is now limited to 10 minutes
742 by doener | 528 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The Ultimate Guide to FFmpeg

The Ultimate Guide to FFmpeg
711 by buss_jan | 112 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Photography for geeks

Photography for geeks
659 by excite1997 | 116 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Front end developers: stop moving things that I’m about to click on

Front end developers: stop moving things that I’m about to click on
684 by ingve | 276 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts

Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
633 by costco | 508 comments on Hacker News.
Author here. This site lets you put in a username and get the users with the most similar writing style to that user. It confirmed several users who I suspected were alts and after informally asking around has identified abandoned accounts of people I know from many years ago. I made this site mostly to show how easy this is and how it can erode online privacy. If some guy with a little bit of Python, and $8 to rent a decent dedicated server for a day can make this, imagine what a company with millions of dollars and a couple dozen PhD linguists could do. Here's Paul Graham: https://ift.tt/xKgfoFR Here are some frequent HN commenters: (EDIT: Removed due to privacy concerns)

New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Azure has run out of compute – anyone else affected?

Ask HN: Azure has run out of compute – anyone else affected?
552 by janober | 306 comments on Hacker News.
Last week we at n8n ran into problems getting a new database from Azure. After contacting support, it turns out that we can’t add instances to our k8s cluster either. Azure has told they'll have more capacity in April 2023(!) — but we’ll have to stop accepting new users in ~35 days if we don't get any more. These problems seem only in the German region, but setting up in a new region would be complicated for us. We never thought our startup would be threatened by the unreliability of a company like Microsoft, or that they wouldn’t proactively inform us about this. Is anyone else experiencing these problems?

New best story on Hacker News: A 3D-printed ethernet RJ45 clip to secure/repair/fix broken tab (2020)

A 3D-printed ethernet RJ45 clip to secure/repair/fix broken tab (2020)
599 by mmastrac | 209 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Happy Thanksgiving

Tell HN: Happy Thanksgiving
571 by mr_o47 | 102 comments on Hacker News.
I’m really thankful for this anazing platform and the knowledge i have gained through HN.

New best story on Hacker News: Almost everything on Amazon is becoming an ad

Almost everything on Amazon is becoming an ad
572 by boplicity | 398 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Smart Move, Google

Smart Move, Google
581 by garritfra | 153 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Writing by hand is still the best way to retain information

Writing by hand is still the best way to retain information
546 by TangerineDream | 245 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stable Diffusion 2.0

Stable Diffusion 2.0
580 by hardmaru | 178 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: I made a pretty relaxing puzzle game

Show HN: I made a pretty relaxing puzzle game
518 by trizoza | 149 comments on Hacker News.
I had the concept in my head for some time and firstly just prototyped it using only HTML & CSS. Sent it to a few friends and they liked it so I made it into its own website and added few 'competitive' features like click counter and share button.

New best story on Hacker News: An interactive guide to Flexbox

An interactive guide to Flexbox
538 by brandrick | 71 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ooh.directory

Ooh.directory
537 by adrianhon | 106 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Japanese have been producing wood for 700 years without cutting down trees

Japanese have been producing wood for 700 years without cutting down trees
513 by CHB0403085482 | 155 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dwarf Fortress – randomly generated, persistent fantasy world

Dwarf Fortress – randomly generated, persistent fantasy world
506 by loa_in_ | 138 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: High-documentation, low-meeting work culture

High-documentation, low-meeting work culture
515 by seltzerboys | 350 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: D2, a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams, is now open source

D2, a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams, is now open source
492 by alixanderwang | 122 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Why isn't remote work advertised as a pro environment initiative?

Ask HN: Why isn't remote work advertised as a pro environment initiative?
544 by cpeth | 475 comments on Hacker News.
No form of transport requires less energy than telecommuting. Why aren't there Zoom/MS Teams/Slack bill-boards on 101 and 880? Where is everyone's outrage at needlessly requiring people to move themselves into offices and the congestsion, waste, and environmental damage it causes?

New best story on Hacker News: Why Twitter didn’t go down: From a real Twitter SRE

Why Twitter didn’t go down: From a real Twitter SRE
621 by mtejo | 632 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: CVE-2022-41924 – tailscaled can be used to remotely execute code on Windows

CVE-2022-41924 – tailscaled can be used to remotely execute code on Windows
506 by ghuntley | 96 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: A color picker for named web colors

Show HN: A color picker for named web colors
506 by arantius | 118 comments on Hacker News.
I had this idea kicking around in my head for quite a while. Took an evening to make this, and a short morning to polish it a bit. So here it is!

New best story on Hacker News: I quit my programmer job to become a chicken

I quit my programmer job to become a chicken
497 by satvikpendem | 118 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Kite is saying farewell and open-sourcing its code

Kite is saying farewell and open-sourcing its code
525 by dynamicwebpaige | 264 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Hacker News Parody Thread

Hacker News Parody Thread
546 by AkshatJ27 | 210 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Investigating why Steam started picking a random font

Investigating why Steam started picking a random font
454 by rbanffy | 86 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: FTX used corporate funds to purchase employee homes, new filing shows

FTX used corporate funds to purchase employee homes, new filing shows
416 by koolba | 424 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tailscale Funnel

Tailscale Funnel
640 by soheilpro | 230 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Z-library founders arrested in Argentina

Z-library founders arrested in Argentina
576 by cft | 462 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Elizabeth Holmes is sentenced to more than 11 years for fraud

Elizabeth Holmes is sentenced to more than 11 years for fraud
769 by doener | 568 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Fred Brooks has died

Fred Brooks has died
636 by tkhattra | 68 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Twitter to employees: all office buildings closed, badge access suspended

Twitter to employees: all office buildings closed, badge access suspended
568 by minimaxir | 640 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple Rankings

Apple Rankings
565 by bookofjoe | 300 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Robot treats 500k plants per hour with 95% less chemicals [video]

Robot treats 500k plants per hour with 95% less chemicals [video]
508 by zikohh | 162 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Two weeks of dealing with Google as a developer

Two weeks of dealing with Google as a developer
500 by danuker | 150 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Mom handcuffed, jailed for 8-year-old son walking half a mile

Mom handcuffed, jailed for 8-year-old son walking half a mile
482 by leephillips | 470 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Adding a hinge to a Game Boy that God never intended

Adding a hinge to a Game Boy that God never intended
492 by spansoa | 83 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ever-expanding animation of the life of the 796th floor of a space station

Ever-expanding animation of the life of the 796th floor of a space station
465 by sssilver | 57 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Sapling: A new source control system with Git-compatible client

Sapling: A new source control system with Git-compatible client
478 by bolinfest | 229 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Emergency SOS via satellite

Emergency SOS via satellite
414 by tosh | 339 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: My project is now an easter egg in Microsoft Flight Simulator

My project is now an easter egg in Microsoft Flight Simulator
473 by s-macke | 124 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: PayPal inactivity fee

PayPal inactivity fee
437 by minusf | 241 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Do you recall any book or course that made a topic finally click?

Ask HN: Do you recall any book or course that made a topic finally click?
481 by curious16 | 338 comments on Hacker News.
Sometimes it takes a book or a course (or explanation from a mentor) for a topic to finally click for you that you were struggling with for a long time. For me, it was Stanford's EE261 course that made Fourier Transform click for me. Here is the link: https://ift.tt/0du6LWx Similarly for deep learning it was fast.ai courses. For programming it was How to Design Programs at www.htdp.org. Your topic of choice may be anything, not necessarily CS.

New best story on Hacker News: Forking Chrome to turn HTML into SVG

Forking Chrome to turn HTML into SVG
443 by fathyb | 92 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Crypto Exchange AAX Suspends Withdrawals

Crypto Exchange AAX Suspends Withdrawals
472 by JumpCrisscross | 486 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Building an e-ink weather display for our home

Building an e-ink weather display for our home
450 by jorde | 95 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Each visit to the page deteriorates the main image

Each visit to the page deteriorates the main image
459 by badorg | 134 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Resolving the great undo-redo quandary

Resolving the great undo-redo quandary
482 by kerblang | 232 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc.

Show HN: I built my own PM tool after trying Trello, Asana, ClickUp, etc.
503 by tonypham | 351 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, Over the past two years, I've been building Upbase, an all-in-one PM tool. I've tried so many project management tools over the years (Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Teamwork, Wrike, Monday, etc.) but they've all fallen short. Most of them are overly complicated and painful to use. Some others, like Trello, are too limited for my needs. Most importantly, most of these tools tend to be focused on team collaboration and completely ignore personal productivity. They are useful for organizing my work, but not great at helping me stay focused to get things done. That's why I decided to build Upbase. I try to make it clean and simple, without all the bells and whistles. Apart from team collaboration, I added many personal productivity features, including Weekly/Daily planner, Time blocking, Pomodoro Timer, Daily Journal, etc. so I don't need another to-do list app. Now I can use Upbase to collaborate with my team AND manage your personal stuff at the same time, without all the bloat. If these resonate with you, then give Upbase a try. It has a Free Forever plan though. Let me know if you have any feedback or questions!

New best story on Hacker News: Octopuses caught on camera throwing things at each other

Octopuses caught on camera throwing things at each other
498 by hhs | 184 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: FTC restores rigorous enforcement of law banning unfair methods of competition

FTC restores rigorous enforcement of law banning unfair methods of competition
497 by nabilhat | 376 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: FTX to file for U.S. bankruptcy, CEO resigns

FTX to file for U.S. bankruptcy, CEO resigns
551 by mfiguiere | 1067 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Bubbles

Bubbles
560 by findhorn | 54 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: YouTube confirms that it has removed the “sort by oldest/newest” option

YouTube confirms that it has removed the “sort by oldest/newest” option
540 by nixass | 417 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: FTX tapped into customer accounts to fund risky bets, setting up its downfall

FTX tapped into customer accounts to fund risky bets, setting up its downfall
504 by mfiguiere | 669 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: CRISPR cancer trial success paves the way for personalized treatments

CRISPR cancer trial success paves the way for personalized treatments
515 by dsign | 170 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Musk’s first email to Twitter staff ends remote work

Musk’s first email to Twitter staff ends remote work
529 by mfiguiere | 1018 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: What chroot taught me about containers

What chroot taught me about containers
495 by mmphosis | 167 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Accidental Google Pixel Lock Screen Bypass

Accidental Google Pixel Lock Screen Bypass
778 by BXWPU | 255 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Podman Desktop: A Free OSS Alternative to Docker Desktop

Podman Desktop: A Free OSS Alternative to Docker Desktop
736 by twelvenmonkeys | 175 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: My full statement regarding DOOM Eternal

My full statement regarding DOOM Eternal
713 by bangonkeyboard | 213 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Meta lays off 11,000 people

Meta lays off 11,000 people
596 by technics256 | 512 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Binance to acquire FTX

Binance to acquire FTX
562 by jmsflknr | 600 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Building a BitTorrent client from the ground up in Go (2020)

Building a BitTorrent client from the ground up in Go (2020)
568 by stargrave | 47 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ntfy.sh – Send push notifications to your phone via PUT/POST

Ntfy.sh – Send push notifications to your phone via PUT/POST
807 by tambourine_man | 222 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Monumental (if correct) advance in number theory posted to ArXiv by Yitang Zhang

Monumental (if correct) advance in number theory posted to ArXiv by Yitang Zhang
758 by gavagai691 | 226 comments on Hacker News.
Yitang Zhang, the mathematician behind the 2013 breakthrough on bounded gaps in primes, posted to the arxiv today a result which (if correct) comes close to proving the nonexistence of Landau--Siegel zeros: https://ift.tt/TxRcGSJ . To give a sense of the scale of this claim: If correct, Zhang's work is the most significant progress towards the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis in a century. Moreover, I think this result would not only be a more significant advance than Zhang's previous breakthrough, but also constitute a larger leap for number theory than Wiles' 1994 proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (which was, in my opinion, the greatest single achievement by an individual mathematician in the 20th century). Some discussion / explanation of Siegel zeros and Zhang's claim can be found here: https://ift.tt/yWEvxPM... https://ift.tt/JFvaGgY... An account of Zhang's remarkable story (and his previous breakthrough) can be found here. Famously, prior to his breakthrough, he worked at Subway and lived in his car: https://ift.tt/8PH0azE

New best story on Hacker News: The most unethical thing I was asked to build while working at Twitter in 2015

The most unethical thing I was asked to build while working at Twitter in 2015
735 by sgk284 | 317 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Delaware judge discovers hidden entity recruiting people to be patent trolls

Delaware judge discovers hidden entity recruiting people to be patent trolls
702 by Andrew_Russell | 233 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment

Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment
632 by mckirk | 349 comments on Hacker News.
Hello stranger. It has occurred to me that one of the crucial elements of the early internet was the feeling that there was somebody out there, _somewhere_ on the globe, that was actually responding to that particular thing you were putting out there. It was a special feeling, because it was a sense of connection. Just being online and being part of the few select communities that existed back then was a commitment, and I believe that's in part what made it feel special. With all the world gaining access to the internet, I think we've gained a lot, but lost this sense of wonder: Since online interactions have now become commonplace to the point of para-social meaninglessness, any single post or message doesn't really feel all that _real_. HN is still the closest thing I know to that primordial kind of internet, and so I'm putting this post out there. It might get buried instantly, or it might survive, and on the off chance that it does: I encourage you to comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment, however niche it might be. It might let you find some likeminded people and maybe recapture a bit of the best aspects of the internet in those early days. In any case, I sincerely wish you a great day, from one surprisingly-real-but-currently-text-based being to another :)

New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: A hacker's life is in danger, your awareness may be life saving

Tell HN: A hacker's life is in danger, your awareness may be life saving
609 by michaeltimo | 57 comments on Hacker News.
It's been a month that Jadi (real name: Amir Emad Mirmirani), an Iranian geek, has been imprisoned in Iran's most notorious prison called Evin in Tehran. In Iran, he is one of the most famous people active in the field of programming and computer education. In his personal blog[0], he has been writing about technology and society for years. He has also a YouTube channel[1][2] to teach and encourage Iranians to programming and Linux, and a podcast[3] that has been explaining technology and science news along with his comments for several years. All this in a country with a dictatorial government where standing in the right place has a heavy price. His arrest occurred on October 5, a few days after the recent nationwide protests[4] began in Iran. Arrest at home with beating. The reason for this is not yet clear, but it is probably due to his efforts to increase awareness of the society about Iran's internet censorship system, and his positions against a company called ArvanCloud. Many claim this company help the government of Iran in implementing the internet censorship's system (something like Great Firewall of China). In Jadi's own words, this company has made it possible for the government to turn the Internet into an intranet at any moment and block people's access to international services. Something that happens in every demonstration in Iran including right now. The reason I am writing here is to raise awareness about him, which may lead to his release. All this may be nothing more than a false hope, but it is what I can do. From the news he covered in his podcast, it could be guessed that he is one of the regular readers of Hacker News. Perhaps hearing your support here will boost his morale behind bars in Evin. The prison which is also known as Evin University due to the number of educated political prisoners [5]. [0](Persian) https://jadi.net/ [1](Persian) https://www.youtube.com/jadimirmirani [2](English) https://www.youtube.com/geekingjadi [3](Persian) https://ift.tt/jo6Fxal [4] https://ift.tt/tIGL5hf [5] https://ift.tt/IXjlETv

New best story on Hacker News: ZLibrary domains have been seized by the United States Postal Inspection Service

ZLibrary domains have been seized by the United States Postal Inspection Service
639 by lucia-wermer | 452 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Blip: A tool for seeing your internet latency

Blip: A tool for seeing your internet latency
580 by tosh | 151 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Twitter’s mass layoffs have begun

Twitter’s mass layoffs have begun
653 by matthieu_bl | 1496 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I fought the PayPal and I won

I fought the PayPal and I won
607 by exolymph | 231 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: We've filed a lawsuit against GitHub Copilot

We've filed a lawsuit against GitHub Copilot
600 by iworshipfaangs2 | 605 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Ex-Reddit CEO on Twitter moderation

Ex-Reddit CEO on Twitter moderation
620 by kenferry | 658 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stripe laying off around 14% of workforce

Stripe laying off around 14% of workforce
586 by infrawhispers | 865 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stripe laying off around 14% of workforce

Stripe laying off around 14% of workforce
578 by nfiaggggeotr | 1 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: American society is so focused on race that it is blind to class

American society is so focused on race that it is blind to class
530 by jdkee | 447 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers

Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
495 by louislang | 234 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: TomTom’s new mapping platform and ecosystem

TomTom’s new mapping platform and ecosystem
471 by gru | 353 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Twitter Blue for $8/Month

Twitter Blue for $8/Month
441 by BryanBeshore | 836 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: An unwilling illustrator found herself turned into an AI model

An unwilling illustrator found herself turned into an AI model
424 by ghuntley | 494 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: NASA finds super-emitters of methane

NASA finds super-emitters of methane
417 by walterbell | 243 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Nobody wants touch-screen glove box latches

Nobody wants touch-screen glove box latches
416 by devy | 374 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: We need a replacement for TCP in the datacenter [pdf]

We need a replacement for TCP in the datacenter [pdf]
430 by kristianp | 279 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Find your Twitter friends on Mastodon

Find your Twitter friends on Mastodon
497 by srvmshr | 294 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: SQLite in the browser with WASM/JS

SQLite in the browser with WASM/JS
536 by hochmartinez | 196 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How to communicate effectively as a developer

How to communicate effectively as a developer
531 by karls | 210 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Google Ad Disguising Itself as www.gimp.org

Google Ad Disguising Itself as www.gimp.org
575 by tosh | 208 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How I make a living working on SerenityOS

How I make a living working on SerenityOS
575 by akling | 115 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Kathleen Booth, the inventor of assembly language, has died

Kathleen Booth, the inventor of assembly language, has died
595 by sohkamyung | 93 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Elon Musk owns Twitter: The story so far

Elon Musk owns Twitter: The story so far
516 by jiwidi | 1155 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I tried starting a manufacturing unit in India (2020)

I tried starting a manufacturing unit in India (2020)
450 by godelmachine | 365 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: SadServers – Test your Linux troubleshooting skills

Show HN: SadServers – Test your Linux troubleshooting skills
578 by fduran | 128 comments on Hacker News.
Hello, I'm building SadServers.com, a SaaS where users can test their Linux troubleshooting skills on real Linux servers in a "Capture the Flag" fashion. I hope this is useful, to learn more about the project please see https://ift.tt/cfbD5LX

New best story on Hacker News: Pokemon Card Animation

Pokemon Card Animation
700 by parrot987 | 92 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza

Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza
710 by lukehollis | 131 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I 3d scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid / Khufu's pyramid for the Giza Project this summer and just finished the guided version to share. Would love feedback and/or problems you encounter. I used both a Leica BLK 360 and Matterport Pro 2 to do the scanning and the Matterport SDK for the web viewer. Matterport's web display with Three.js has been the most accessible to a wide audience in the past (previous iterations are in Unity and Unreal, but difficult to download over slower connections). I've been interviewing social studies teachers around the 6th grade level to create teaching materials as well, and these along with other monuments that I've scanned at Giza are up at https://giza.mused.org/ Cheers from Cairo--and thanks for any feedback.

New best story on Hacker News: Shell Script Best Practices, from a decade of scripting things

Shell Script Best Practices, from a decade of scripting things
629 by sharat87 | 355 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I Fell 15,000 Feet and Lived (2009)

I Fell 15,000 Feet and Lived (2009)
617 by metadat | 242 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Turbopack, the successor to Webpack

Turbopack, the successor to Webpack
599 by nutlope | 284 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Python 3.11.0 final

Python 3.11.0 final
559 by pantalaimon | 259 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: My dad's resume and skills from 1980

My dad's resume and skills from 1980
613 by metadat | 297 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: What “work” looks like

What “work” looks like
525 by LordNibbler | 143 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Sonic: Fast, lightweight and schema-less search backend

Sonic: Fast, lightweight and schema-less search backend
502 by rcarmo | 146 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: What’s wrong with medieval pigs in videogames

What’s wrong with medieval pigs in videogames
482 by _emacsomancer_ | 211 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I help seniors with technology issues. A regular came in with a Lenovo laptop

I help seniors with technology issues. A regular came in with a Lenovo laptop
504 by thinkingemote | 352 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Fake Books

Fake Books
450 by tybulewicz | 166 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stop Scanning Me

Stop Scanning Me
492 by favourable | 134 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Five origami books by Shuzo Fujimoto are now public domain

Five origami books by Shuzo Fujimoto are now public domain
554 by mkosmul | 35 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: A chill driving game with procedurally generate scenic landscapes

A chill driving game with procedurally generate scenic landscapes
535 by itsuka | 155 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Linux M1 GPU driver passes 99% of the dEQP-GLES2 compliance tests

Linux M1 GPU driver passes 99% of the dEQP-GLES2 compliance tests
494 by tpush | 164 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Restfox – Open source lightweight alternative to Postman

Show HN: Restfox – Open source lightweight alternative to Postman
497 by kermire | 139 comments on Hacker News.
Last time I posted this it didn't garner much interest. There have been lots of improvements and fixes since the last release. Quick list of features: - Workspaces - Tabs - Nested Folders - Lots of context menus - Response history - Plugins - Runs fully in the browser and runs offline if necessary - Chrome and Firefox extension to bypass CORS restrictions - Desktop builds for all platforms - GraphQL support - Import collections exported from Postman and Insomnia - Simple user friendly interface I built this because I love Insomnia but wanted a portable version that I could run in the browser. If you're tired of Postman's bloated interface and slow startup times, do give this a try.

New best story on Hacker News: CT scans of batteries

CT scans of batteries
470 by vitruvius | 65 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The HTTP crash course nobody asked for

The HTTP crash course nobody asked for
504 by gbrown_ | 65 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: DaVinci Resolve for iPad

DaVinci Resolve for iPad
470 by dagmx | 202 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Liz Truss resigns as UK prime minister

Liz Truss resigns as UK prime minister
530 by samwillis | 619 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How to use a watch as a compass

How to use a watch as a compass
470 by jamesgill | 143 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Google is forcing us to make our open source VoIP app worse

Google is forcing us to make our open source VoIP app worse
542 by DevhouseSpindle | 250 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Write better error messages

Write better error messages
509 by noch | 242 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Inside the Proton

Inside the Proton
496 by shantanu_sharma | 181 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: NASA’s Webb takes star-filled portrait of Pillars of Creation

NASA’s Webb takes star-filled portrait of Pillars of Creation
486 by pizza | 129 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Never trust a system that seems to be working

Never trust a system that seems to be working
493 by pkilgore | 320 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: 75% of the time we spend with our kids in our lifetime will be spent by age 12

75% of the time we spend with our kids in our lifetime will be spent by age 12
563 by gmays | 429 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How to become a pirate archivist

How to become a pirate archivist
540 by pilimi_anna | 96 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Sound

Sound
661 by todsacerdoti | 54 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The Chaostron: An Important Advance in Learning Machines (1961)

The Chaostron: An Important Advance in Learning Machines (1961)
888 by abrax3141 | 3 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: GitHub Copi­lot inves­ti­ga­tion

GitHub Copi­lot inves­ti­ga­tion
574 by john-doe | 492 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Alaska snow crab season canceled after disappearance of an estimated 1B crabs

Alaska snow crab season canceled after disappearance of an estimated 1B crabs
528 by ijidak | 391 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: GitHub Copilot, with “public code” blocked, emits my copyrighted code

GitHub Copilot, with “public code” blocked, emits my copyrighted code
574 by davidgerard | 464 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: America – Road Trip Simulator

Show HN: America – Road Trip Simulator
537 by 0x389 | 156 comments on Hacker News.
APIs are a little like the open road—always waiting, full of opportunity, but hardly utilized. So here’s America, composed of several APIs that paint a vivid, real-time picture of a good old-fashioned road trip. Get local classifieds and photos. Tune into local radio stations. Talk wit other drivers. And more. Exploring the country by car was an invaluable experience for me during my time in the states. I’ve since moved to Barcelona, and find myself missing the territory. This is my attempt at recreating the magic.

New best story on Hacker News: Low Earth Orbit Visualization

Low Earth Orbit Visualization
529 by aseidl | 145 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Equifax used records it collects from companies to fire employees with 2nd jobs

Equifax used records it collects from companies to fire employees with 2nd jobs
520 by master_crab | 316 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Toyota suffered a data breach by accidentally exposing a secret key on GitHub

Toyota suffered a data breach by accidentally exposing a secret key on GitHub
467 by whack | 193 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging

TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging
484 by DocFeind | 282 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Using a framework will harm the maintenance of your software

Using a framework will harm the maintenance of your software
452 by excerionsforte | 495 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: MAR1D: First-Person Mario

MAR1D: First-Person Mario
518 by rendaw | 153 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How Brian Eno Created Ambient 1: Music for Airports

How Brian Eno Created Ambient 1: Music for Airports
503 by jim-jim-jim | 125 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: PostgreSQL 15

PostgreSQL 15
541 by jkatz05 | 107 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Obsidian 1.0 – Personal knowledge base app

Show HN: Obsidian 1.0 – Personal knowledge base app
552 by ericax | 282 comments on Hacker News.
Cofounder of Obsidian here. We're excited to announce Obsidian 1.0 is live! Obsidian 1.0 introduces two big changes: a UI overhaul and an new tabbed interface. We've put a lot of care into making the app more approachable and more accessible. We've also prioritized using more native OS features for menus, windows, and many details. We got our first private beta users from a comment under a HN thread about org-roam [1], and our waiting list was an innocent Google Form. Good times! Our initial launch on HN was over two years ago [2], when terms like "second brain" and "tools for thought" were still in their infancy. Since then, the landscape has continued to evolve and new ideas are sprouting in the space every day. Obsidian has always embraced its "hacker" nature and thrives off its community of tinkerers. We now have over 670 plugins that push the envelope of what's possible in the app. We want to continue to foster that same hacker spirit, but at the same time, we want to provide a polished product that can stand on its own. In the last several months, we've expanded the team and refocused ourselves on providing a product that's polished and easy to use. We have big plans to continue making Obsidian the best and most refined thought-processing app for decades to come. Obsidian 1.0 is just the start! Special credits go to Stephan Ango (@kepano) for the redesign and Liam Cain for tirelessly polishing this release. [1]: https://ift.tt/XRzDCaf [2]: https://ift.tt/cg1RBeO

New best story on Hacker News: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)

Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
500 by Aissen | 530 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: I wish my web server were in the corner of my room

I wish my web server were in the corner of my room
434 by flobosg | 330 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Joe Rogan Interviews Steve Jobs

Joe Rogan Interviews Steve Jobs
420 by charlieirish | 245 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Go: Redefining For Loop Variable Semantics

Go: Redefining For Loop Variable Semantics
416 by denysvitali | 214 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: The Hummingbird Clock: date videos by background mains hum

The Hummingbird Clock: date videos by background mains hum
528 by wodow | 144 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dutch employee fired by U.S. firm for shutting off webcam awarded €75K in court

Dutch employee fired by U.S. firm for shutting off webcam awarded €75K in court
559 by stoeckley | 449 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Take a break

Take a break
416 by imartin2k | 161 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Stripe is PayPal circa 2010

Stripe is PayPal circa 2010
472 by qualudeheart | 242 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Leap: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse

Leap: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
597 by bpierre | 251 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Gmail 2FA causes the homeless to permanently lose access 3 times a year

Gmail 2FA causes the homeless to permanently lose access 3 times a year
785 by horseAMcharlie | 651 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Imagen Video: high definition video generation with diffusion models

Imagen Video: high definition video generation with diffusion models
757 by jasondavies | 452 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Knuth's Art of Computer Programming, V 4B, has gone into print

Knuth's Art of Computer Programming, V 4B, has gone into print
766 by inetsee | 252 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: How fateful?

How fateful?
771 by parabyl | 237 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Postgres WASM

Postgres WASM
715 by kiwicopple | 151 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: A disabled 40-year-old person founded a startup and makes a living

Tell HN: A disabled 40-year-old person founded a startup and makes a living
705 by michaelcao | 136 comments on Hacker News.
I am Michael Cao. I am from Viet Nam. I suffered the polio disease and became disabled when i was one year old. When covid 19 pandemic hit the world. All people has suffered a lot. I and my friend, Canadian guy, decided to cofound 2HAC Studio because we thought that we need to do something to help people. We don't want to hire any employees to keep the cost at minimum (only spend 9.99$ per year for domain). I keep my job at American company in Viet Nam and my cofounder also still worked at a Bank of Canada. We spent our free time to implement and marketing our products We have been developing the Google workspace addons. Out technology stack are App Script, VueJS for addons. Hugo for our website. We hosted our website in Google Cloud. Paypal is our payment system. Tawk for customer support. All of them are free. At 2020, we had a pain point in Viet Nam because health official requires to do contact tracing when people went to events, churches, schools so we scratched our own itches and developed QR Code Attendance addon https://ift.tt/OvaSHPm... . After that, we provide our addon in G Suite marketplace and a lot of customers used our addon for contact tracing, for example take temperature, name, health status of attendees and give data to health official. Currently, we continue working on QR Code and barcode solutions. Our startup has survived and thrived during Covid-19 while a lot of startups have failed miserable. Our business model are both subscription and lifetime pricing. We have more than 5 million users for all our Google workspace addons. We make a decent living but we don’t want to risk to give up the main job. Financial recession is coming and a lot of pain is ahead. We highly recommend that most founders should keep the job and reduce spending as much as possible for a while during early stage of their startup. Also, I would like to encourage disabled people, older people to escape your comfort zone and make changes in the world. All of us could develop outstanding products with open source or very cheap tools. If you have any questions and feedback, please fell free to contact me and send me an email. Have a great day, everyone.

New best story on Hacker News: Stadia died because no one trusts Google

Stadia died because no one trusts Google
624 by lots2learn | 500 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Select * from cloud

Select * from cloud
607 by kiyanwang | 239 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Why modern software is slow

Why modern software is slow
600 by soheilpro | 739 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Why “go nuts, show nuts” doesn’t work in 2022

Why “go nuts, show nuts” doesn’t work in 2022
568 by firloop | 465 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: The Internet situation inside Iran – We need your help

Tell HN: The Internet situation inside Iran – We need your help
584 by throwaway124592 | 91 comments on Hacker News.
As you probably have heard, there have been widespread protests going on inside Iran for the past week or so following the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the morality police. Following the protests, the government has cut off or severely limited residential and especially mobile broadband access to the internet and people can only access websites and services hosted inside Iran. This has made connecting to VPNs with servers outside Iran, and Tor close to impossible. That being said, the servers inside Iranian data centers still have access to the outside world. The government has also blocked Instagram and WhatsApp (the main channels of communication used by people inside Iran), and alternatives such as Telegram, Signal, etc are also blocked, halting communications to a crawl. People have to either call each other via GSM or send SMSs (which by the way is being monitored and messages containing keywords related to the protests don't even get delivered). As you can imagine, it's preventing people from coordinating the protests and strikes, and with the sattelite TVs being also heavily jammed, the only source of information accessible to most people is the government-led local TV channels which are distributing regime propaganda 24/7 and trying to scare people into submission. We (a group of tech people inside Iran) have started using the servers inside Iranian data centers gain access to the Internet, and are setting up VPN servers and Tor bridges and giving the information to people we know. It's not scalable, and it's risky for us (the servers inside Iran can be traced back to us), but that's the only way we could think of to help. The technical details are published here: https://ift.tt/1elDJb0 We need help on multiple fronts: - Please review and contribute to our repository on GitHub linked above. We need to improve the security and make deployment easier. - The methods for setting up Tor bridges described in the repository were working up until 2 days ago, but have mostly stopped working and we haven't figured out why yet, maybe you can help? - We have reports that V2Ray VMess and ShadowSocks are working inside Iran even at times when most other tools and protocols don't. We haven't been able to reliably deploy and test this (there are many configuration options and it's not clear which methods are working). Please create an issue or send a PR if you know how it works and how to deploy it. - If you are an Iranian expat: Get a server inside Iran and set this up for your family and friends and get them back online. - If you are an entrepreneur or work at a tech startup inside Iran: Your company already has servers inside Iran. Talk with your team, set up VPN servers and Tor bridges and share them with other employees and ask them to help get their family and friends online. Edit: Formatting.

New best story on Hacker News: Penpot, Open Source Figma alternative, raises $8M in funding

Penpot, Open Source Figma alternative, raises $8M in funding
559 by simulo | 158 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Native Linux GPU Driver for Apple M1

Native Linux GPU Driver for Apple M1
697 by yewenjie | 207 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Make-A-Video: AI system that generates videos from text

Make-A-Video: AI system that generates videos from text
714 by hardmaru | 328 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Google is shutting down Stadia

Google is shutting down Stadia
913 by vyrotek | 923 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: ButtFish – Transmit Morse Code of chess moves to your butt

ButtFish – Transmit Morse Code of chess moves to your butt
616 by qdot76367 | 158 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Workerd: Open-source Cloudflare workers runtime

Workerd: Open-source Cloudflare workers runtime
591 by kentonv | 124 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Get conversational practice in over 20 languages by talking to an AI

Show HN: Get conversational practice in over 20 languages by talking to an AI
580 by Hadjimina | 271 comments on Hacker News.
Hi everyone, Let me introduce you to Quazel, where we want to enable people to talk their way to fluency. We have all tried various language learning apps and tools, however, one aspect of language learning current services are really bad at is conversational practice. You might get a chat-like interface, but in the end, the conversation partner will only respond with a predefined "if the users say X I say Y". With Quazel that's completely different. In completely dynamic and unscripted conversation you can talk about pretty much anything you want. For example, you can try ordering food at a restaurant and even hold a philosophical discussion with Socrates. Additionally, you can analyze the grammar of your responses or use hints to help you out when you get stuck. We want to change how languages are learned from a grammar-centric approach to a more natural, conversation-focused one.

New best story on Hacker News: Users reporting artifacts appearing in old images stored in Google Photos

Users reporting artifacts appearing in old images stored in Google Photos
567 by duiker101 | 281 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dear Chess World

Dear Chess World
587 by shreyas-satish | 887 comments on Hacker News.


New best story on Hacker News: Outdated vs. Complete: In defense of apps that don’t need updates

Outdated vs. Complete: In defense of apps that don’t need updates
584 by ingve | 320 comments on Hacker News.