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ZeroBloat: Open-source desktop app for removing Android bloatware

https://github.com/AdhwaithAS/ZeroBloat
2•pentagrama•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Building ClueDay, a daily clue-based word-game

https://tanyagupta10.substack.com/p/if-you-havent-vibecoded-already-build
1•tannyc•7m ago•0 comments

Target can't measure their own bins

https://ninjacheetah.dev/2026/05/17/target-cant-measure.html
2•argee•11m ago•0 comments

Searching "remove definition" on Google results in pointless AI text

https://www.google.com/search?q=remove+definition
2•tech234a•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I containerized my AI agents and dev tools

https://github.com/SamInTheShell/aetherion
1•SamInTheShell•18m ago•0 comments

I made realtime raytraced reflections for my portfolio site

https://taggartmaher.com/projects/this-website
1•xialo•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agetor - An open-source Harness Orchestrator

https://github.com/alamops/agetor
1•drakochack•20m ago•0 comments

Do LLMs hold the opinions they give you?

https://twitter.com/pandya_marut/status/2056151597642838487
1•mwiki•28m ago•0 comments

Does Wellington have the most beautiful commute in the world?

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/regions_wellington/595529/cyclists-commute-at-sunrise-on-the-beautiful...
1•colinprince•30m ago•0 comments

Do less so you can do better (2020)

https://www.indiehackers.com/post/do-less-so-you-can-do-it-better-3ea77e92b4
1•chr15m•33m ago•0 comments

WriteUp: 16 Bytes of x86 that turn Matrix rain into sound

https://hellmood.111mb.de//wake_up_16b_writeup.html
2•HellMood•35m ago•0 comments

Scientists have invented a way to erase bad memories. But should we?

https://www.sciencefocus.com/future-technology/erase-painful-memories
3•amichail•43m ago•2 comments

Rust Async and the Arm Generic Timer

https://thejpster.org.uk/blog/blog-2026-05-17/
1•hasheddan•43m ago•0 comments

Dealing with a Fake a World

1•morpheos137•44m ago•0 comments

Design posters showcasing your country's electrical grid

https://github.com/open-energy-transition/grid2poster
2•lyoncy•58m ago•0 comments

100% Vibe Code

https://humansvsai.io
1•creatorcuffee•59m ago•0 comments

Why ML is a metaphor for life

https://adeshpande3.github.io/Why-Machine-Learning-is-a-Metaphor-For-Life
2•_josh_meyer_•1h ago•0 comments

Finding the Time on AArch32

https://thejpster.org.uk/blog/blog-2026-05-16/
1•hasheddan•1h ago•0 comments

Meta AI Incognito Mode Chats

https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/incognito-chat-whatsapp-meta-ai/
1•hdjY28•1h ago•0 comments

Financial Services Hackathon for Autism

https://fsi-hack4autism.github.io
1•hbcondo714•1h ago•0 comments

I reduced my OpenClaw token usage by 10x

https://brtkwr.com/posts/2026-05-17-reducing-openclaw-token-usage/
1•brtkwr•1h ago•0 comments

I want to talk population panic and understanding demography

https://bsky.app/profile/karenguzzo.bsky.social/post/3lor4lsga4c2c
2•doener•1h ago•0 comments

EPI – forensic evidence containers for AI agentSCITT-compatible, EU AI Act-ready

https://github.com/mohdibrahimaiml/epi-recorder
1•afridi_epilabs•1h ago•0 comments

Dealing with Incomplete Copyleft Source That Doesn't Correspond

https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2026/may/17/incomplete-corresponding-source-code-copyleft-agpl/
2•jacquesm•1h ago•0 comments

ElliQ is a surprisingly helpful companion robot for older adults

https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/928806/elliq-intuition-robotics-hands-on
1•sohkamyung•1h ago•0 comments

Just make your own usage brake for Cloudflare

https://github.com/eap5662/serverless-sentinel
1•es0teric5662•1h ago•1 comments

Court grants Musk's bid to add Craig Federighi to Apple/OpenAI lawsuit

https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/15/court-grants-musks-bid-to-add-craig-federighi-to-apple-openai-laws...
4•hdjY28•1h ago•1 comments

Fabricked: Misconfiguring Infinity Fabric to Break AMD SEV-SNP

https://xca-attacks.github.io/fabricked/
13•negura•1h ago•1 comments

So you want to deploy FN-DSA

https://keymaterial.net/2026/05/13/so-you-want-to-deploy-fn-dsa/
1•contact9879•1h ago•0 comments

Grounding AI shopping agents using personas learned from raw clickstream data

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.14205
1•memoriesdotzip•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The Business Case for Vanilla JavaScript

https://lewiscampbell.tech/blog/250430.html
6•LAC-Tech•1y ago

Comments

copypaper•1y ago
I would personally never touch a frontend not written with a framework. Sounds like a terrible developer experience--especially with a team. But from reading your article, it sounds like your issue is with React itself. I would recommend you try Svelte, it sounds like what you're looking for. It's as close to vanilla js as you can get with all the benefits of a framework.
LAC-Tech•1y ago
What benefits of a framework?

I think that's why I wrote this - I almost completely fail to see them.

proc0•1y ago
I think React caved in to wider adoption pressure to introduce abstractions that are intuitive on the surface level but are costly in terms of large scale complexity.

> It's "declarative" right up until you're debugging stateful hooks, or resorting to useRef, or trying to reason about when a "component" re-renders

Maybe they should have modularized the core library more and have these things be separate, because the core idea of a uniflow pattern with reactivity is good.

I think what happened, at least in frontend, is that the industry pushed away from having engineers do any design or architecting on the frontend. All of these high level patterns have been "outsourced" to frameworks, and the result usually is something that has trouble scaling and adjusting to whatever domain it's in.

LAC-Tech•1y ago
Maybe they should have modularized the core library more and have these things be separate, because the core idea of a uniflow pattern with reactivity is good.

That's what SolidJS does. IE the signal implementation is completely stand alone. I feel like it's better at doing what react purports to do then react is.

* think what happened, at least in frontend, is that the industry pushed away from having engineers do any design or architecting on the frontend. All of these high level patterns have been "outsourced" to frameworks*

I don't think react patterns are particularly high level, or do they save you from architecture. Whether it's vanilla JS or react, you still have to design.

proc0•1y ago
Oh I haven't looked at Solidjs yet, interesting will take a look. And yeah you may still need to design your application, but having hooks be something that is out-of-the-box pushes you into certain patterns and needs to be actively ignored to avoid its design influence. I've worked in large codebases where they make almost everything into hooks, and they start getting ridiculous, breaking composability but at the same time giving the illusion that you are making your code more modular.
GianFabien•1y ago
I write web front-ends for industrial embedded systems. So my experience might differ from business WebApps.

In my experience it requires a longer learning curve for the various frameworks than to simply learn the relevant Web API. My learning is very much JIT and over time I have built up a robust class library that gets my stuff done. When I get stuck ChatGPT suggests fixes that sometimes work and spare me from losing more hair.

LAC-Tech•1y ago
My experience too - part of what I found is how much about how react worked I'd forgotten. But the browser itself was easier to pick up.