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Jim Roskind on C Ambiguity

https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/archive/l/c/roskind.html
2•pcfwik•3m ago•0 comments

The Philosophy of Safety [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqJzoof3WxQ
1•lowlevel86•4m ago•0 comments

Free NNTP news servers for all

http://nntp.freeservers.com/
1•rolph•5m ago•0 comments

Length of the Longest Eggplant?

https://ballparkguess.com/?id=6b18143e-7380-422c-ab69-8a1cd285e0bb
1•bkls•5m ago•0 comments

Media over QUIC

https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/moq/about/
1•ncb9094•6m ago•0 comments

Pizza Hut is closing locations

https://abc30.com/post/pizza-hut-is-closing-hundreds-locations/18546906/
1•lxm•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RMTimer a Redmine Desktop Client

https://datasolutions.bz/rmtimer/
1•nabenjamin•6m ago•0 comments

Trudging Through Nonsense

https://aphyr.com/posts/405-trudging-through-nonsense
1•RebelPotato•7m ago•0 comments

Breach exposes gaps in NZ's privacy framework

https://iapp.org/news/a/notes-from-the-asia-pacific-region-breach-exposes-gaps-in-nz-s-privacy-fr...
2•TripleLB•7m ago•0 comments

First Hands-On with the Most Advanced Music Tool I've Ever Used [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dImZLkozcZg
1•saidinesh5•9m ago•1 comments

AI Hunts for the Next Big Thing in Physics

https://spectrum.ieee.org/particle-physics-ai
1•pseudolus•9m ago•0 comments

Impact of Google's Manifest Version 3 (MV3) Update on Ad Blocker Effectiveness

https://petsymposium.org/popets/2026/popets-2026-0027.php
1•sohkamyung•17m ago•1 comments

RAG on Ruby on Rails

https://jessewaites.com/blog/post/rag-on-rails/
1•N_A_T_E•17m ago•0 comments

DAiFi Announces ICO for Powering the First Verifiable AI Compute Economy

https://www.binance.me/en/square/post/36047863652690
1•whatsupdog•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Global Liquidation Map (OBS overlay, no login)

https://v4-binance.pages.dev/obs-setup
1•JosMade•18m ago•0 comments

The End of the Beginning: Has US Dollar Decline Entered Its Terminal Phase?

https://multipolaritypod.substack.com/p/the-end-of-the-beginning-has-us-dollar
3•Jerry2•23m ago•0 comments

We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62rexy9y3no
4•notepad0x90•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: WaldenWeek – An anti-app designed to be used 1min/week

https://waldenweek.com/conversation-pit.html
1•calinf•24m ago•1 comments

IPlotCSV: CSV Data, Visualized Beautifully

https://www.iplotcsv.com/demo
2•maxmoq•25m ago•2 comments

Go's Synctest Is Amazing

https://oblique.security/blog/go-synctest/
2•thunderbong•25m ago•0 comments

Firesheep: Easy HTTP session hijacking from within Firefox (2010)

https://codebutler.com/2010/10/24/firesheep/
1•lelandbatey•26m ago•0 comments

The Data Pipeline for Superintelligence Starts with Your Screen

1•Nadav--Shanun•27m ago•0 comments

Are OpenClaw and AgentSkills Safe?

https://openclaw.ai/
1•doanbactam•28m ago•1 comments

Slag Field Ecology

https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/02/03/slag-field-ecology/
3•OgsyedIE•29m ago•0 comments

Malicious Skills Found in OpenClaw's ClawHub Marketplace

https://www.esecurityplanet.com/threats/hundreds-of-malicious-skills-found-in-openclaws-clawhub/
2•insiderllm•29m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Wen Moltbook for Customer Service?

2•verdverm•29m ago•0 comments

How to Program Computers (KOS)

https://fall.tr/kos
3•todsacerdoti•32m ago•0 comments

Number Trees: Interactive explorer of the integer-tree bijection

https://echomoltinsson.github.io/number-trees/
1•onyx_writes•33m ago•0 comments

Claude has been having a moment – can it keep it up?

https://www.theverge.com/report/874308/anthropic-claude-code-opus-hype-moment
2•ecliptik•34m ago•0 comments

$50 on war in Iran: How geopolitical bets have surged on Polymarket

https://restofworld.org/2026/polymarket-online-betting-politics-war-charts/
2•i7l•36m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Jonathan Blow on Removing Dependencies

https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Blow/status/1924509394416632250
21•anonymousab•8mo ago

Comments

austin-cheney•8mo ago
Absolutely. This is part of the reason I refuse to go back to JavaScript work, because JavaScript developers don't live in that world.

Everybody claims to want software that achieves better performance and better durability. Even in JavaScript land people claim to want better performance and better durability. Yet, when it comes down to taking ownership or actually doing the work there is no greater evil, so there is a lot of lip service and whining there.

As an experiment just mention replacing some dependencies at work in JavaScript land with some code you have written and see what happens. There aren't salaries large enough to go back to that.

wduquette•8mo ago
The smaller the supply chain, the smaller the chance of supply-chain attacks. I program mostly in Java these days, and I have always been very careful of adding external dependencies to my code bases. A few times I have in fact replaced a commonly-used dependency with a home-grown own; and yes, I've been very happy.
underdeserver•8mo ago
> But the thing to realize is most of this implementation is spam. It is mostly doing things for people who are not you, for reasons you don't necessarily agree with, chosen by a decision-making method that is deeply flawed.

It's not flawed. It's just made by people whose goals differ from yours.

Inityx•8mo ago
This sure does attribute a lot to malice what could be adequately explained by stupidity.
sky2224•8mo ago
He really hit the nail on the head with the part about realizing you only need 8% of what a dependency provides a lot of the time.

I recall working on a project where we were using some really old WPF library that provided a bunch of controls for doing things like dropdown menus, data grouping, etc.

We were doing an upgrade of the project, and this library was holding us back since it was stuck on an older version of .NET Framework. I realized we only needed that dropdown functionality since we didn't use anything else from the library.

Ultimately, I just copied the dropdown logic directly from the library, but rewriting it myself wouldn't have been a big undertaking either (it just happened to be open source, so I figured if it ain't broke, don't fix it).