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Program Optimisations via Hylomorphisms for Extraction of Executable Code

https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/LIPIcs.ITP.2025.32
2•matt_d•14m ago•0 comments

OTEnet FTP Mirror

https://ftp.otenet.gr
2•1vuio0pswjnm7•22m ago•1 comments

Ibn al-Nafis and the discovery of the pulmonary circulation (2017)

https://pulmonarychronicles.com/index.php/pulmonarychronicles/article/view/377
3•teleforce•26m ago•0 comments

The Use and Abuse of Malthus

https://acoup.blog/2025/09/19/fireside-friday-september-19-2025-on-the-use-and-abuse-of-malthus/
1•JumpCrisscross•27m ago•0 comments

Gamebooks and Graph Theory

https://notes.atomutek.org/gamebooks-and-graph-theory.html
3•guardienaveugle•27m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Eintercon – A platform to make real global connections in 48 hours

https://www.eintercon.com/
2•abilafredkb•32m ago•0 comments

Tails: A portable OS that protects against surveillance and censorship

https://tails.net/
2•pykello•37m ago•0 comments

Generating Music with AI Agents [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz26Qk7Muek
3•pkmital•40m ago•1 comments

AI Polaroid Photo Generator

https://www.polaroidphoto.ai
1•cnych•40m ago•0 comments

Steam Game Block Blasters Steals $150K in Crypto from Players

https://cyberinsider.com/steam-game-block-blasters-steals-150k-in-crypto-from-players/
2•LopRabbit•46m ago•0 comments

China Showcases Electromagnetic Carrier Catapult for First Time

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-22/china-showcases-electromagnetic-carrier-catapu...
1•LopRabbit•48m ago•1 comments

Jimmy Kimmel and the FCC: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohPToBog_-g
2•teleforce•49m ago•0 comments

China's Food Has Mutated [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFGmAMITM10
2•shinryudbz•50m ago•0 comments

Recent finding: How Paracetamol works

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2413811122
1•felineflock•51m ago•0 comments

EDR-Freeze: A Tool That Puts EDRs and Antivirus into a Coma State

https://www.zerosalarium.com/2025/09/EDR-Freeze-Puts-EDRs-Antivirus-Into-Coma.html
2•holysoles•54m ago•0 comments

The Art of Letting Go: Why Your Platform Needs Less Control Than You Think

https://www.davidpoll.com/2025/09/art-of-letting-go/
2•depoll•57m ago•0 comments

The Latest Linux File-System: TernFS

https://www.phoronix.com/news/TernFS-File-System-Open-Source
11•guiambros•58m ago•3 comments

Social aesthetics destroyed privacy and polarized us

https://tracydurnell.com/2025/09/21/how-aesthetics-destroyed-privacy-and-polarized-us/
2•walterbell•1h ago•0 comments

New U.S. strategy for global health

https://www.npr.org/sections/goats-and-soda/2025/09/19/g-s1-89438/global-health-strategy-jeremy-l...
1•andsoitis•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: How Travelers Really Pack (and what they leave behind)

https://pawgrammer.com/blog/how-travelers-really-pack
1•royaldependent•1h ago•1 comments

How to Use Claude Code Properly

https://aidailycheck.com/claude/guide
1•eric_khun•1h ago•0 comments

Cline Officially Supports JetBrains

https://cline.bot/jetbrains
3•howtofly•1h ago•0 comments

@ts-ignore is almost always the worst option

https://evanhahn.com/ts-ignore-is-almost-always-the-worst-option/
1•thunderbong•1h ago•0 comments

The Moon is rusting – thanks to 'wind' blown all the way from Earth

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03051-2
2•jnord•1h ago•0 comments

Something to Celebrate: In Praise of Awards Season

https://lithub.com/something-to-celebrate-in-praise-of-awards-season/
1•PaulHoule•1h ago•0 comments

Will internet shopping take off? (1997)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDXvpbpbPCo
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Show HN: I built Crevo to turn ideas into engineering docs

https://crevo.aurakl.ai
1•Sulfide6416•1h ago•2 comments

Professional video recording solution with QR code integration

https://package-recorder.vercel.app
1•vinap•1h ago•0 comments

Implement Canvas2D over WebGL

https://github.com/jagenjo/Canvas2DtoWebGL
1•chirsz•1h ago•0 comments

WebTV Redialed

https://webtv.zone/index.html
2•reaperducer•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Pocket Casts, You Altered the Deal, So I Will Alter Your App

https://blog.matthewbrunelle.com/podcasts-you-altered-the-deal-so-i-will-alter-your-app/
87•ruph123•1h ago

Comments

zmmmmm•1h ago
have just been in the process of rage uninstalling this app due to the ads

To be clear, it's not just that they added ads, but they are obnoxiously in the main active screen while things are playing. Made me also disrespect Automattic as well as this seems very poor behaviour on their part.

wmichelin•1h ago
To play devil's advocate here, clearly there are hosting costs and maintenance costs beyond a one time mobile app payment 14 years ago.

Kinda sped read the article so apologies if I missed it, but why does the author here feel so entitled to something that clearly the company feels unreasonable to continuously maintain? They're clearly a struggling business, it feels like this author has a personal vendetta against the company and would rather they go out of business than break a 14 year old promise made from an entirely different internet economy era.

galaxy_gas•1h ago
Automattic are struggling business ?
N_Lens•1h ago
Your post is peak “leave the billion dollar corporations alone!”
sockgrant•1h ago
Fight the billion dollar corporations! Make them work for free!
jszymborski•1h ago
> why does the author here feel so entitled

People were promised they just needed to pay one fee to get the app.

Then, they went to a subscription fee, but grandfathered in previous purchasers.

Now, they've introduced ads.

Their overhead is their problem, they sold me something and now they are renegging. It's like the first thing in the article, not exactly burried.

carlosjobim•30m ago
I hope you never hear about free refills that they have in some restaurants.

You're demanding more than a decade of free app updates for a small sum you paid ages ago. Why can't you instead be happy with all the value you got from the app? We aren't born to be small minded and stingy, look up to greater goals and a greater attitude in life. We only have so many years before it is cut from us.

jjulius•9m ago
>You're demanding more than a decade of free app updates for a small sum you paid ages ago.

I mean... that was the agreement between both parties. Really not that hard to grasp.

CharlesW•1h ago
Is Automattic a struggling business? Also, podcasters are paying for media hosting. Automattic presumably hosts a catalog service, but it can’t be that expensive to run.
cwyers•1h ago
`Is Automattic a struggling business?`

I mean, everytime I see someone talking about them on Twitter, they are clearly struggling with _something_.

derektank•1h ago
I think it is sort of incumbent upon you, as a business offering a lifetime membership, to properly invest some of that initial fee, such that the returns cover future operating costs. Many other companies work on this model.

If the bank refused to return the money I loaned them, I would rightfully be very upset. I think it's similarly fair to be upset about a company revoking lifetime memberships.

This particular situation is more of a grey area, but I don't think maintenance and operating costs are a sufficient excuse.

JumpCrisscross•37m ago
> it is sort of incumbent upon you, as a business offering a lifetime membership, to properly invest some of that initial fee, such that the returns cover future operating costs

We may need a law that regulates "lifetime" purchases. One part is standardised disclosure. The other is putting fees into a trust.

renewiltord•1h ago
There's no reasonable devil's advocate. The answer is that one-time fee apps are not sustainable. There are ongoing costs with most businesses and one-time fees do not capture that. Therefore don't sell them. Sell everything on subscription or you will eventually fail to serve your customers and everyone will be unhappy. If you're a big business, it's risky to buy open-source applications, so don't do that unless the benefit is obvious.

They promised a thing they could not deliver on and that was sufficient to get enough users that they could then sell the app onwards to a bunch of suckers. This is a classic play in the "sell dollars for pennies and then sell the dollars-for-pennies app to a guy with a lot of dollars who eventually gets sick of buying pennies with dollars" genre.

rmunn•1h ago
If you don't honor contracts, then you should go out of business, because nobody will trust you (if they're wise, though there are always some people/companies who will be foolish).

If you make a contract that involves you receiving a one-time fee for something that will cost you far more than that fee, then you will eventually go out of business for being stupid.

Yes, there are hosting costs and maintenance costs. So the original deal (pay once for something that costs us ongoing money) was a stupid business decision. Doesn't change the fact that they undertook to make that contract. So now they should be held to it.

And the fact that someone else bought them does not invalidate the contract. When you acquire a business, you acquire their contractual obligations. As it should be, otherwise contracts cannot be trusted in the long run.

simultsop•1h ago
If people/companies want to support a thing they think should exist, it is their sacrifice to keep it alive. I don't think as them being stupid.

For the concerns of contracts, you are not alone on the suffering side. Alltogether humanity elevated tolerance to this level, this is not a surprise.

JumpCrisscross•55m ago
> If you don't honor contracts, then you should go out of business

We're talking about Automattic. It's virtually their business model.

baby_souffle•48m ago
I don't think they owned Pocket casts all the way back then...
hiAndrewQuinn•45m ago
Well, does anyone actually have a copy of the contract from 14 years ago? Usually there are clauses hedging against this kind of thing.

Example: I recently wrote the T&S for my Finnish dictionary app (still working on it), and I make it clear in advance that the license was a one time fee for perpetual use for that major version. [1]

I can do this because the app is almost entirely offline, and because for the parts that are, smart cloud infra decisions means my recurring infra costs are low. If I add in features which imply a bespoke server down the line, of course that would probably be a major version upgrade - and a change in the pricing model to boot. But I'd still keep the old v1 stuff up for the lifers.

[1]: https://taskusanakirja.com/terms-of-service/#91-pricing-and-...

anon-3988•5m ago
IIRC they advertised themselves as "pay once, use forever" in their marketing. So why shouldn't they uphold that?
jonas21•9m ago
14 years ago, the App Store didn't support subscriptions for regular apps (they had something for newspapers, etc. but not general purpose apps). And Apple would reject your app if you tried to send users to third-party payment providers. There was no way for an iOS app to get users to pay for an app on a recurring basis.

So, while this doesn't completely excuse Pocket Casts going back on their word, Apple really did put developers with recurring costs in a tough spot.

For apps that are growing, this is less of an issue, because users who joined after 2016 (when Apple expanded subscriptions to all apps) could essentially subsidize the costs of early users. But I get the impression that Pocket Casts' growth may have plateaued before then.

muppetman•1h ago
Because we paid to not have to put up with this garbage. There's so many better ways to do this - look at nzb360 - https://nzb360.com/

They added a new/better interface you have to pay money to unlock. When they add new features/services you now have to pay to unlock. What you paid for originally, still yours. Want to get access to the new stuff? You can either pay a subscription for "everything" or pay one-time-unlocks for features.

Then I look at serviecs like lichess where they just operate 100% on donations and users helping by adding their devices into the pool of compute for analysis.

"Shove ads in" is the low, easiest, tackiest way to "annoy" your users into paying. Those that already paid once are annoyed the goalposts have changed. Make the app worth paying an upgrade for, don't just go "well it's still shit but now there's ads unless you pay!"

wahnfrieden•1h ago
You will renege on a contract if it’s inconvenient to honor it? Good to know.
toofy•54m ago
it seems to me that we desperately need to get back to a place where a business is held to their word.

we have come to a place where corporations are calling limited “unlimited” and outright just lying to people.

i have seen people unironically defend this as “well if they don’t lie, then how do you expect them to sell their product?” again, people have said this entirely unironically.

i think it’s far more reasonable to expect a company to be held to their contracts and agreements. normal people certainly are.

i’ll never understand how we got to a place where so many corporations can say with a straight face “we deserve to make money in any way possible and it’s unfair for you to hold us to any kind of responsibility for our own actions”

mrheosuper•48m ago
Back in the day, Pepsi had an ads that claim you can win a Jet fighter if you do xxx. A guy did xxx and tried to get the Jet, but of course he couldn't and sue them. The court let Pepsi win.

So, "a place where a business is held to their word" has never been existed.

vorpalhex•22m ago
What is PocketCasts maintaining?

1. A few kb of playlists and accounts 2. Probably a search service 3. Likely artwork caching

It's not free to run this.. but it's not exactly expensive either.

Many users pay and don't use the app very much. I am sure there are some super users who use a lot.

And most apps continue to sell, make enough income to fund a few devs and keep the services on. Even with a one time payment.

It's not like pocketcasts is paying the podcasters or producing content.

The problem is seeing every single dumb thing as some kind of mega-growth M&A deal when it's not. No, your podcast app won't make you hundreds of millions, sorry.

gigel82•13m ago
It's so sad this view is supported by so many people. So incredibly sad, especially in this community... I feel like we're doomed to become the dreaded "you will own nothing and be happy" society that the technofeudal lords so drool over.
mtoner23•1h ago
As a pocket casts user idk why it even costs money to run this app. Just developer cost? Almost all the work is just local on the device and fetching the RSS feed? Anyone else know why this needs external servers at all?
rbits•1h ago
I think they have their own podcast index that you can search through. They also sync your listening progress to the cloud. But with PocketCasts Plus being $66 AUD/year, surely those subscriptions are enough to cover the costs.

I used to subscribe to PocketCasts Plus, but I stopped when they raised the price. It's so expensive.

galaxy_gas•1h ago
Having peek at the feature set I cannot imagine how this to cost more then handful of subscriber of revenue to run~

They do not host any media -- The volume of post searching fulltext is so small single PSQL instance can take over -- your listening progress is a single integer ...

tantalor•1h ago
Reminds me of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9224
galaxy_gas•1h ago
at least have cost of storing the media that Dropbox need pay. In this case there is none of that.

[[ I do understand there is a small distinction here, in that the Dropbox reference is for a user that will self host the storage server, but in the context of this message I refer to the SAAS host or owner of Pocket Casts I cannot imagine to be losing 800k a year even at AWS pricing given what the app does or something is written very wrong ... ]]

vachina•1h ago
Cloud bills are no joke.
forrestthewoods•1h ago
> You were a pay-once app. Released in 2011, pay once each for Android, iOS, and Web and keep for life.

You know. I approve the pushback on enshitification. But there’s something weird about righteous fury over an app which literally costs money to run didn’t provide free updates for literally decades on what probably cost like $5.

I dunno. It just kinda rubs me the wrong way.

rbits•1h ago
I don't think they're complaining about a lack of updates
danpalmer•1h ago
It's reasonable to feel that reneging on the deal is wrong, while also recognising that $5 for 14 years (and counting) of value is far too low a price. There's no good answer here.

The company is stuck in a bad place where the most loyal users, probably those getting the most value out of it in the long run, aren't paying for it. Subscriptions for newer users are one way, or trying to upsell existing users, but this subscription is exceptionally expensive for what it is, and they can only monetise the non-standard feature set.

I'd like to see a return to versioned software. Call Pocket Casts done, fork it, release Pocket Casts 2 for $20 with all these features. Next year release Pocket Casts 3 for another $20. People can update or not, up to them.

foxglacier•4m ago
Selling one version is fine if you're clear about that up front. But selling "Pocket Casts" then later selling "Pocket Casts 2" as a separate product is a little bit sneaky if you gave the impression it would include updates. I remember some company that did a similar trick selling licenses with free updates forever. Then one-day they renamed updates to upgrades, which weren't free anymore and pissed off their existing customers.
bigfishrunning•1h ago
If they just didn't update it, that would have been fantastic. It's the updates that added ads which are the problem.
mantra2•1h ago
Damn, he pulled a “Secure Custom Fields” on Automattic.
rmunn•1h ago
This has nothing to do with the content of the article, but is anyone else annoyed by that link style, or is it only me? To me, the link style where the underline partially overlaps the baseline of the text (not just characters with descenders like g and q and y, but the actual baseline so that it overlaps nearly all characters) harms readability.

I'm also not a huge fan of the way hovering over the link turns it into a highlight on the word, but that's not a huge readability issue because the highlight covers the entire character. But having the non-hovered link underline be fat, so that it partially overlaps the baseline of the characters, means that those characters are superimposed on two different backgrounds, pale blue and pale red, and that harms readability.

This site isn't the only one that does this, or I might not be complaining. It's a style that seems to be popular, and I really don't know why. It's a bad idea and people should stop doing it.

climb_stealth•1h ago
Agreed. I would not have realised they were links if I had not read your comment.
WD-42•1h ago
I switched to Pocket Casts because the official Apple app changed their UI to a recommendation feed instead of a plain timeline. I only listen to podcasts on a single device, anyone have suggestions for alternatives? I don't mind paying a one time fee, but this should really be a mostly (completely?) cloud-less app.
ghqst•46m ago
A lot of podcast apps have a server for crawling the RSS feeds for you.
nba456_•1h ago
this site scans your ports
donatj•55m ago
$800,000 net loss? What in the mismanaged business world are you even doing? I've built feed aggregators in the past... I just can't understand where the costs ar.

Are they rehosting all the audio and that's bandwidth costs? Even then it seemed high.

mgrandl•41m ago
They are definitely not rehosting. I can tell that certain podcasts are streaming with much more latency compared to others hosted closer to where I live.
scarface_74•34m ago
Just a note: Overcast is written and maintained by one person - Marco Arment - including server maintenance and has been for over a decade. He also created his own non scammy ad platform that just lets companies buy banner ads based on the category of the podcast.

You get very little extra for the $15/year subscription fee. That’s not a complaint. You get all of the features that most people care about in the Fred version.

It’s available for the iPhones, iPads and the web with full CarPlay support and it syncs podcasts to the Apple Watch.

He did learn from his mistake of making Instapaper a one time payment and sold it.

For those who don’t know, he was the cofounder of Tumblr.

__rito__•8m ago
Since we are talking about podcasts, if you are looking for a podcast app for Android, use Antenna Pod [0].

I use it every day. It's smooth, seamless, and FOSS.

Note that I am just a user, and not otherwise linked with them.

[0]: https://antennapod.org