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DavMail Pop/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP Exchange Gateway

https://davmail.sourceforge.net/
1•todsacerdoti•25s ago•0 comments

Visual data modelling in the browser (open source)

https://github.com/sqlmodel/sqlmodel
1•Sean766•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tharos – CLI to find and autofix security bugs using local LLMs

https://github.com/chinonsochikelue/tharos
1•fluantix•3m ago•0 comments

Oddly Simple GUI Programs

https://simonsafar.com/2024/win32_lights/
1•MaximilianEmel•3m ago•0 comments

The New Playbook for Leaders [pdf]

https://www.ibli.com/IBLI%20OnePagers%20The%20Plays%20Summarized.pdf
1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

Interactive Unboxing of J Dilla's Donuts

https://donuts20.vercel.app
1•sngahane•5m ago•0 comments

OneCourt helps blind and low-vision fans to track Super Bowl live

https://www.dezeen.com/2026/02/06/onecourt-tactile-device-super-bowl-blind-low-vision-fans/
1•gaws•6m ago•0 comments

Rudolf Vrba

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Vrba
1•mooreds•7m ago•0 comments

Autism Incidence in Girls and Boys May Be Nearly Equal, Study Suggests

https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/autism/119747
1•paulpauper•8m ago•0 comments

Wellness Hotels Discovery Application

https://aurio.place/
1•cherrylinedev•9m ago•1 comments

NASA delays moon rocket launch by a month after fuel leaks during test

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/feb/03/nasa-delays-moon-rocket-launch-month-fuel-leaks-a...
1•mooreds•9m ago•0 comments

Sebastian Galiani on the Marginal Revolution

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2026/02/sebastian-galiani-on-the-marginal-revol...
1•paulpauper•12m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are we at the point where software can improve itself?

1•ManuelKiessling•13m ago•0 comments

Binance Gives Trump Family's Crypto Firm a Leg Up

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/business/binance-trump-crypto.html
1•paulpauper•13m ago•0 comments

Reverse engineering Chinese 'shit-program' for absolute glory: R/ClaudeCode

https://old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1qy5l0n/reverse_engineering_chinese_shitprogram_for/
1•edward•13m ago•0 comments

Indian Culture

https://indianculture.gov.in/
1•saikatsg•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Maravel-Framework 10.61 prevents circular dependency

https://marius-ciclistu.medium.com/maravel-framework-10-61-0-prevents-circular-dependency-cdb5d25...
1•marius-ciclistu•16m ago•0 comments

The age of a treacherous, falling dollar

https://www.economist.com/leaders/2026/02/05/the-age-of-a-treacherous-falling-dollar
2•stopbulying•16m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: AI Generated Diagrams

1•voidhorse•19m ago•0 comments

Microsoft Account bugs locked me out of Notepad – are Thin Clients ruining PCs?

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/windows-locked-me-out-of-notepad-is-the-thin-...
4•josephcsible•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A delightful Mac app to vibe code beautiful iOS apps

https://milq.ai/hacker-news
5•jdjuwadi•22m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Gemini Station – A local Chrome extension to organize AI chats

https://github.com/rajeshkumarblr/gemini_station
1•rajeshkumar_dev•22m ago•0 comments

Welfare states build financial markets through social policy design

https://theloop.ecpr.eu/its-not-finance-its-your-pensions/
2•kome•26m ago•0 comments

Market orientation and national homicide rates

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1745-9125.70023
4•PaulHoule•26m ago•0 comments

California urges people avoid wild mushrooms after 4 deaths, 3 liver transplants

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-death-cap-mushrooms-poisonings-liver-transplants/
1•rolph•27m ago•0 comments

Matthew Shulman, co-creator of Intellisense, died 2019 March 22

https://www.capenews.net/falmouth/obituaries/matthew-a-shulman/article_33af6330-4f52-5f69-a9ff-58...
3•canucker2016•28m ago•1 comments

Show HN: SuperLocalMemory – AI memory that stays on your machine, forever free

https://github.com/varun369/SuperLocalMemoryV2
1•varunpratap369•29m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pyrig – One command to set up a production-ready Python project

https://github.com/Winipedia/pyrig
1•Winipedia•31m ago•0 comments

Fast Response or Silence: Conversation Persistence in an AI-Agent Social Network [pdf]

https://github.com/AysajanE/moltbook-persistence/blob/main/paper/main.pdf
1•EagleEdge•31m ago•0 comments

C and C++ dependencies: don't dream it, be it

https://nibblestew.blogspot.com/2026/02/c-and-c-dependencies-dont-dream-it-be-it.html
1•ingve•32m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Pointer Pointer (2012)

https://pointerpointer.com
244•surprisetalk•4mo ago

Comments

pjerem•3mo ago
This one is an old one. I still love it, now with nostalgia. I always wondered how they got all those pictures. It looks like there is a recurrent theme tho.
dlenski•3mo ago
It's fun indeed!

The theme seems to be something like "college students at house parties"… reminds me very much of my friends and the photos we took at around this age.

kilroy123•3mo ago
I too felt a ton of nostalgia for this one. I recently featured it in my newsletter: https://randomdailyurls.com.

If you're into this kind of stuff there's lot of new and old gems.

ajoel24•3mo ago
Subscribed! Thanks for creating this newsletter.
JRCharney•3mo ago
Can you make a version with cats in it? Like cats jumping at the cursor or trying to catch the cursor with their paws.
yapyap•3mo ago
I don’t see why not, go for it
eknkc•3mo ago
Since this is old, I assume someone found these photos and then manually selected the pointer location. Maybe used openCV or something like that.. But I'd most likely go with manual.

There are 700+ images defined in https://pointerpointer.com/new-positions.json and the script finds the closest match to the current mouse pointer.

sky2224•3mo ago
Yeah probably. It likely made it significantly easier given that the images are always super zoomed in, so a single finger pointing covers roughly 6-8 mouse pointer locations (I'm kind of eye-balling it here).
GuB-42•3mo ago
The images are also shifted to match the mouse pointer exactly, easier to notice near the edges.
1-more•3mo ago
710. Did a binary search on the URLs. Didn't look at the JS, whoops.
tomjakubowski•3mo ago
You often don't even have to read any JS to find these things. Check the network tab, maybe filter by application/json.
1-more•3mo ago
JS as a synecdoche for JS and everything it requests. I may be the only person who says that. I may be asking you to read my mind. Unfair. Ah well.
atoav•3mo ago
I think this was created by the people at the art collective of monochrom.at,

This is where I have seen this the first time ca. 2006.

Edit: Now that I searched for it I only found their project ZeigerPointer, where they collect such images, maybe I mixed it up.

SeanAnderson•3mo ago
This is apparently from 2012, but I could've sworn it was older than that.
Sesse__•3mo ago
I thought so, too, but I checked my IRC logs and it was discussed in 2012–2015 but never before that.
yapyap•3mo ago
good old web2 fun
JimDabell•3mo ago
Along similar lines:

> On May 4th, 2007, we asked internet users to help isolate Michael Jackson's white glove in all 10,060 frames of his nationally televised landmark performance of Billy Jean. 72 hours later 125,000 gloves had been located. wgt_data_v1.txt (listed below) is the culmination of data collected.

— https://www.whiteglovetracking.com

agys•3mo ago
This is an old project by Studio Moniker (Amsterdam)… I was once at a presentation of their work at Resonate in Belgrade (memories…) and they explained that the slight delay before the reveal of the underlying image is added artificially to add a bit of drama.

Btw, the correct image is loaded through a Voronoi diagram.

throwaway127482•3mo ago
Conspiracy theory: that explanation is a lie, and the real reason for the delay is that it helps hide the fact that there isn't a unique image mapped to each pixel. If you click two pixels very close together, it shows the same image, but slightly shifted to exactly match your pointer. If the images were displayed immediately, it would be much more obvious what's going on.
muzani•3mo ago
I'm surprised how well this works on mobile. I thought the photos would be distorted at least.
petercooper•3mo ago
Paul Irish explained the basics of how it works here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZXW2HBLPM

I wonder if you could create something similar nowadays using generative AI but with the finger in a very specific location without pregenerating thousands of images.

syx•3mo ago
Very interesting explanation, I've always wondered how it was built, I didn't know Paul Irish made a video about this. Thanks for sharing!
slmjkdbtl•3mo ago
How do they acquire these images?
Sohcahtoa82•3mo ago
Probably harvested from MySpace and Facebook.
keepamovin•3mo ago
This is hilarious. I thought it was gonna be one of those pointer animation nightmares, and I was going to regret clicking on it, but I still kind of wanted to click on it anyway. But actually, it’s really funny and amazing to think about how you created it.
senfiaj•3mo ago
How does it work? Does it contain all the possible images with al the possible pointer positions? Does it do some corrections, such as rotation or shift to the original image?
TealMyEal•3mo ago
It's funny, im sure to Millennials this is jsut some nostalga to a simpler internet but I find seeing old dorm rooms and random slices of life from more than a decade ago really intresting, from the fashion to the red eyes from the flash. half of these photos look like they could appear on a modern Lo-Fi album cover
kevstev•3mo ago
I thought the same. It made me wonder where they sourced the photos from, almost looks like they sourced it from webshots or a similar site in the mid 2000s. It was nice to see people just being caught in happy moments, and made me realize how much "content" on social these days is so highly curated and posed.
dack•3mo ago
I didn't like that there was a long delay after you move your mouse, and since all the calculation happens on the frontend, i figured you could easily make it ~instantly update and follow you around. So i (well, claude) made a version that does that and i think it's more fun. here's the code you can paste into the console at pointerpointer.com: https://pastebin.com/f7YqQNxg
internetguy•3mo ago
this is pretty cool, it seems they reuse every image by translating it a little when your cursor is within a range
lacoolj•3mo ago
Mildly too addicting for me

Gotta get back to work