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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

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.


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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

New best story on Hacker News: How fateful?

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


Monday, October 3, 2022

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.

Sunday, October 2, 2022

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.


Friday, September 30, 2022

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.


Thursday, September 29, 2022

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: 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: Google is shutting down Stadia

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