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Your phone edits all your photos with AI – is it changing your view of reality?

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260203-the-ai-that-quietly-edits-all-of-your-photos
1•breve•38s ago•0 comments

DStack, a small Bash tool for managing Docker Compose projects

https://github.com/KyanJeuring/dstack
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Hop – Fast SSH connection manager with TUI dashboard

https://github.com/danmartuszewski/hop
1•danmartuszewski•2m ago•1 comments

Turning books to courses using AI

https://www.book2course.org/
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Top #1 AI Video Agent: Free All in One AI Video and Image Agent by Vidzoo AI

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Ask HN: How would you design an LLM-unfriendly language?

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March for Billionaires

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An Nginx Engineer Took over AI's Benchmark Tool

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1•pingananth•10m ago•1 comments

Show HN: OpenCode for Meetings

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1•whitemyrat•11m ago•1 comments

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1•pjmlp•13m ago•0 comments

The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in USA

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/07/jd-vance-boos-winter-olympics
46•treetalker•14m ago•8 comments

The original vi is a product of its time (and its time has passed)

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Circumstantial Complexity, LLMs and Large Scale Architecture

https://www.datagubbe.se/aiarch/
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Tech Bro Saga: big tech critique essay series

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OpenClaw Is Changing My Life

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SCOTUS to decide if 1988 video tape privacy law applies to internet uses

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1•voxadam•57m ago•0 comments

Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00388-0
3•XzetaU8•1h ago•1 comments

Red teamers arrested conducting a penetration test

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1•begueradj•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The browser-based Skype replacement I built after losing my pay-per-minute calls

3•andybady•7mo ago
My name’s Alex Chen. For years I ran international workshops and client calls exclusively on Skype’s pay-per-minute service—until one morning in May 2025, when Skype quietly killed classic outbound/inbound calling. My bank verifications, customer support sessions, and late-night demos all ground to a halt.

Frustrated by endless app installs and confusing subscription bundles, I set out to build a simple browser-only dialer that does everything Skype did—and a bit more:

  •  **Outbound calls** to any mobile or landline in 200+ countries, from $0.02/min  
  •  **Inbound calls** via local virtual numbers (DIDs) you can buy in-app—ring and answer right in your browser  
  •  **Zero setup**: no downloads, no plugins, just WebRTC in Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari  
  •  **Pay-as-you-go**: no contracts, no hidden fees, credit never expires  

Ubophone is live at https://ubophone.com. I’d love to hear: how’s the UX? any hiccups in calling or ringing? feedback much appreciated!

Comments

vintagedave•7mo ago
> ...all ground to a halt.

This sounds melodramatic :) because you must have moved your business over to something else. I get it's valuable as a pitch but sometimes the severity of a problem someone solves can come off poorly. It's okay to say, 'this mildly inconvenienced me enough to make a replacement others might find useful too.'

Feedback:

* Great idea; I used Skype for calling phones too, always overseas. For me this is use case #1, calling a bank in my home country. Argh. Bad enough due to their call service, much worse now there's no good consumer-not-B2B-product way to call them at all after Skype went.

* Seriously: something working and working well in this space would be nice. I myself would use it once every few months, but I get that others will use it a lot more

* Making it usable by relatives would be key for one of my use cases (where Facebook Messenger's video call UI can be observed to have confusing UX -- we used to use Skype)

* Browser-based is _exactly wrong_. Skype was an app I could use on my desktop and phone.

* I tried clicking the phone number area and typing something and nothing happened. Maybe I need to sign up first. But the UX first impression is, 'this doesn't work.' EDIT: I have to click the number buttons! I thought I could press the number keys on my keyboard. Ok, got it, but this is awkward - I'd want to type, paste, etc.

vintagedave•7mo ago
Another UX idea: you have a three-step process: sign up -> add credits -> call anywhere.

IMO you could simplify this to two-step: add credits -> call anywhere.

The key insight is that adding credits (the first time) _is_ or _includes_ signup -- you'll create and validate someone's identity or payment there. If you make it require minimal enough information (email address or phone for a verification code) it could be very smooth.

andybady•7mo ago
Thanks for your suggestion, brother, I will optimize it step by step!
dlcarrier•7mo ago
I'm getting a bad gateway error.

What provider do you use, to bridge over to the POTS network?