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1•hiddenarchitect•6s ago•0 comments

Pitchfork: A devilishly good process manager for developers

https://pitchfork.jdx.dev/
1•ahamez•8s ago•0 comments

You Are Here

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2026/02/07/you-are-here.html
1•mltvc•4m ago•0 comments

Why social apps need to become proactive, not reactive

https://www.heyflare.app/blog/from-reactive-to-proactive-how-ai-agents-will-reshape-social-apps
1•JoanMDuarte•5m ago•1 comments

How patient are AI scrapers, anyway? – Random Thoughts

https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2026/02/07/how-patient-are-ai-scrapers-anyway/
1•samtrack2019•5m ago•0 comments

Vouch: A contributor trust management system

https://github.com/mitchellh/vouch
1•SchwKatze•5m ago•0 comments

I built a terminal monitoring app and custom firmware for a clock with Claude

https://duggan.ie/posts/i-built-a-terminal-monitoring-app-and-custom-firmware-for-a-desktop-clock...
1•duggan•6m ago•0 comments

Tiny C Compiler

https://bellard.org/tcc/
1•guerrilla•7m ago•0 comments

Y Combinator Founder Organizes 'March for Billionaires'

https://mlq.ai/news/ai-startup-founder-organizes-march-for-billionaires-protest-against-californi...
1•hidden80•8m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Need feedback on the idea I'm working on

1•Yogender78•8m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Addresses Security Risks

https://thebiggish.com/news/openclaw-s-security-flaws-expose-enterprise-risk-22-of-deployments-un...
1•vedantnair•9m ago•0 comments

Apple finalizes Gemini / Siri deal

https://www.engadget.com/ai/apple-reportedly-plans-to-reveal-its-gemini-powered-siri-in-february-...
1•vedantnair•9m ago•0 comments

Italy Railways Sabotaged

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czr4rx04xjpo
3•vedantnair•10m ago•0 comments

Emacs-tramp-RPC: high-performance TRAMP back end using MsgPack-RPC

https://github.com/ArthurHeymans/emacs-tramp-rpc
1•fanf2•11m ago•0 comments

Nintendo Wii Themed Portfolio

https://akiraux.vercel.app/
1•s4074433•15m ago•1 comments

"There must be something like the opposite of suicide "

https://post.substack.com/p/there-must-be-something-like-the
1•rbanffy•18m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why doesn't Netflix add a “Theater Mode” that recreates the worst parts?

2•amichail•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Engineering Perception with Combinatorial Memetics

1•alan_sass•25m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Steam Daily – A Wordle-like daily puzzle game for Steam fans

https://steamdaily.xyz
1•itshellboy•27m ago•0 comments

The Anthropic Hive Mind

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-anthropic-hive-mind-d01f768f3d7b
1•spenvo•27m ago•0 comments

Just Started Using AmpCode

https://intelligenttools.co/blog/ampcode-multi-agent-production
1•BojanTomic•28m ago•0 comments

LLM as an Engineer vs. a Founder?

1•dm03514•29m ago•0 comments

Crosstalk inside cells helps pathogens evade drugs, study finds

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-crosstalk-cells-pathogens-evade-drugs.html
2•PaulHoule•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Design system generator (mood to CSS in <1 second)

https://huesly.app
1•egeuysall•30m ago•1 comments

Show HN: 26/02/26 – 5 songs in a day

https://playingwith.variousbits.net/saturday
1•dmje•31m ago•0 comments

Toroidal Logit Bias – Reduce LLM hallucinations 40% with no fine-tuning

https://github.com/Paraxiom/topological-coherence
1•slye514•33m ago•1 comments

Top AI models fail at >96% of tasks

https://www.zdnet.com/article/ai-failed-test-on-remote-freelance-jobs/
5•codexon•33m ago•2 comments

The Science of the Perfect Second (2023)

https://harpers.org/archive/2023/04/the-science-of-the-perfect-second/
1•NaOH•34m ago•0 comments

Bob Beck (OpenBSD) on why vi should stay vi (2006)

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115820462402673&w=2
2•birdculture•38m ago•0 comments

Show HN: a glimpse into the future of eye tracking for multi-agent use

https://github.com/dchrty/glimpsh
1•dochrty•39m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Grafana Labs made a Taylor Swift dashboard

https://grafana.com/blog/2025/10/03/taylor-swift-grafanas-version-how-to-track-and-visualize-data-related-to-pop-s-biggest-superstar/
21•bvlai•4mo ago

Comments

CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
> In the Swiftie-verse, an “Easter egg” refers to a hidden clue or detail that Taylor plants in her work to suggest something big (like a new album) is coming

I refuse to believe that the authors actually think Taylor Swift invented the "Easter Egg", is this the engineering version of discussion-bait?

Besides, not much of an easter egg if you give it away in the very next paragraph, that name kinda implies how you're supposed to do it.

motoxpro•4mo ago
I think they we're just defining what Easter egg meant in this context.

The fact that it has an "Easter egg," in this context, is more of a more meta nod, rather than it being a hidden thing you have to find, since that is a large part of the culture.

And who knows, maybe there are others that they didn't show!

CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
> I think they we're just defining what Easter egg meant in this context.

I disagree, they're explicitly claiming it's a "Swiftie-verse" thing, not something that has existed for decades already.

> The fact that it has an "Easter egg," in this context, is more of a more meta nod, rather than it being a hidden thing you have to find

I guess what I'm trying to say is calling something an "easter egg" and then describe exactly how to find it, makes it very not an easter egg anymore, you don't receive instructions for how to find the egg before you go searching for it, that would ruin the whole idea.

exitb•4mo ago
When you google „Taylor Swift easter eggs”, you’ll see that it’s a more specific thing than just „easter egg”, similarly how it has a more specific meaning in software.
CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
I googled that, and it seems to mean something like "Something hidden you can find" which is the same across all other contexts. What exactly is so special about Swift's easter eggs compared to others? It's how everyone else uses them too, like referencing past/future events and so on.
rimunroe•4mo ago
Easter eggs can contain basically anything. In a video game I'd expect an easter egg to be anything from a secret weird level or item, a nod to another game/movie, or a picture of one of the developers' pets. As that bit you quoted from the story was trying to make clear, in the context of Taylor Swift, "easter eggs" are a much more specific and are often hints about what will happen next. This seems like a very reasonable clarification to make, and to my eyes doesn't imply that Swifties invented the term.
CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
> in the context of Taylor Swift, "easter eggs" are a much more specific and are often hints about what will happen next

Right. Do you think they would still be called easter eggs if Taylor Swift didn't just place hints, but also told people about the hints, exactly how to find them and what they meant?

rimunroe•4mo ago
No, of course not. Why would they? It’s not trying to explain what Easter eggs are in general, nor is it acting like Swifties coined the term. The article is trying to explain that in the context of Taylor Swift, easter eggs are usually about upcoming projects or such things.

The article could have said “‘Easter egg’ is a term which means a bit of information or a feature which is left hidden as a surprise for people to find. In the context of Taylor Swift, easter eggs are hidden bits of information which often point at upcoming projects.” That would be overly wordy and unnecessary though because most people already know what Easter eggs are and thus won’t assume it’s claiming that Swifties invented the term.

motoxpro•4mo ago
I agree that that is what the word and phrase means, however in THIS context, it means something different.

It doesn't ruin the idea if the idea is to share that it has easter eggs. If they didn't create, share and "ruin" it, they would have omitted an important feature (to put it in software terms)

They don't want the reader to go and find it, they are overlaying ideas from the "Swiftie-verse" onto a tech platform and THAT is the fun part. It's just a little fun blog.

CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
You're talking about a cultural reference, or similar, which isn't the same as an easter egg, although an easter egg can be a cultural reference, vice-versa isn't necessarily true.
sjoedev•4mo ago
> In the Swiftie-verse, an “Easter egg” refers to a hidden clue or detail that Taylor plants in her work …

I don’t see this as meaningfully different than, for example:

> In the computing world, “Java” refers to a programming language …

Which seems totally fine to me.

CaptainOfCoit•4mo ago
No, it's more like saying "In the context of Java, addition refers to the concept of adding two numbers" which yeah, I guess is technically true but the concept of adding was not invented in Java nor works differently in Java, it's a general math thing. Writing it that way implies that somehow addition works different in Java, which it doesn't.
philipallstar•4mo ago
> I refuse to believe that the authors actually think Taylor Swift invented the "Easter Egg"

In the words of the first ever female action star, Jennifer Lawrence, "People will believe anything if they know nothing."

comprev•4mo ago
"Never trust what you read on the Internet" - Einstein
lloydatkinson•4mo ago
So this is what they do when they aren’t reinventing their metrics database engine for the fifth time?
nopzor•4mo ago
we “reinvented” our metrics database engine 5 times? that’s news to me! :-)
lloydatkinson•4mo ago
Enough times for it to be noticed yes.
mightypirate•4mo ago
they should add co2 emissions from her private jet
1970-01-01•4mo ago
This is a very interesting way to get someone to notice both your product and the flexibility of your product. Not your typical ad/demo. Kudos to Grafana.