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Show HN: 83K lines of C++ – cryptocurrency written from scratch, not a fork

https://github.com/Kristian5013/flow-protocol
1•kristianXXI•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SAA – A minimal shell-as-chat agent using only Bash

https://github.com/moravy-mochi/saa
1•mrvmochi•1m ago•0 comments

Mario Tchou

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tchou
1•simonebrunozzi•2m ago•0 comments

Does Anyone Even Know What's Happening in Zim?

https://mayberay.bearblog.dev/does-anyone-even-know-whats-happening-in-zim-right-now/
1•mugamuga•3m ago•0 comments

The last Morse code maritime radio station in North America [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzN-D0yIkGQ
1•austinallegro•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hacker Newspaper – Yet another HN front end optimized for mobile

https://hackernews.paperd.ink/
1•robertlangdon•6m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Is Changing My Life

https://reorx.com/blog/openclaw-is-changing-my-life/
1•novoreorx•14m ago•0 comments

Everything you need to know about lasers in one photo

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Commercial_laser_lines.svg
1•mahirsaid•16m ago•0 comments

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

https://www.jurist.org/news/2026/01/us-supreme-court-to-decide-if-1988-video-tape-privacy-law-app...
1•voxadam•17m ago•0 comments

Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00388-0
1•XzetaU8•24m ago•0 comments

Red teamers arrested conducting a penetration test

https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast/red-teamers-arrested-conducting-a-penetration-test/
1•begueradj•32m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source AI powered Kubernetes IDE

https://github.com/agentkube/agentkube
1•saiyampathak•35m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Lucid – Use LLM hallucination to generate verified software specs

https://github.com/gtsbahamas/hallucination-reversing-system
1•tywells•37m ago•0 comments

AI Doesn't Write Every Framework Equally Well

https://x.com/SevenviewSteve/article/2019601506429730976
1•Osiris30•41m ago•0 comments

Aisbf – an intelligent routing proxy for OpenAI compatible clients

https://pypi.org/project/aisbf/
1•nextime•41m ago•1 comments

Let's handle 1M requests per second

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4EwfEU8CGA
1•4pkjai•42m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw Partners with VirusTotal for Skill Security

https://openclaw.ai/blog/virustotal-partnership
1•zhizhenchi•43m ago•0 comments

Goal: Ship 1M Lines of Code Daily

2•feastingonslop•53m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Codex-mem, 90% fewer tokens for Codex

https://github.com/StartripAI/codex-mem
1•alfredray•56m ago•0 comments

FastLangML: FastLangML:Context‑aware lang detector for short conversational text

https://github.com/pnrajan/fastlangml
1•sachuin23•59m ago•1 comments

LineageOS 23.2

https://lineageos.org/Changelog-31/
2•pentagrama•1h ago•0 comments

Crypto Deposit Frauds

2•wwdesouza•1h ago•0 comments

Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/feb/07/revealed-how-substack-makes-money-from-hosting-nazi...
4•lostlogin•1h ago•0 comments

Framing an LLM as a safety researcher changes its language, not its judgement

https://lab.fukami.eu/LLMAAJ
1•dogacel•1h ago•0 comments

Are there anyone interested about a creator economy startup

1•Nejana•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Skill Lab – CLI tool for testing and quality scoring agent skills

https://github.com/8ddieHu0314/Skill-Lab
1•qu4rk5314•1h ago•0 comments

2003: What is Google's Ultimate Goal? [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqdi1xjtys4
1•1659447091•1h ago•0 comments

Roger Ebert Reviews "The Shawshank Redemption"

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-the-shawshank-redemption-1994
1•monero-xmr•1h ago•0 comments

Busy Months in KDE Linux

https://pointieststick.com/2026/02/06/busy-months-in-kde-linux/
1•todsacerdoti•1h ago•0 comments

Zram as Swap

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Zram#Usage_as_swap
1•seansh•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

The politics of purely client-side apps

https://pfrazee.leaflet.pub/3m5hwua4sh22v
29•birdculture•2mo ago

Comments

kenforthewin•2mo ago
If, like me, you were wondering what PDS stands for: https://github.com/bluesky-social/pds
smitty1e•2mo ago
Thanks. I figured "Practice Dangerous to Security" was a Pretty Darn Silly breaking of the TLA.
TekMol•2mo ago
Why is this so complicated?

Can't we build a social network with a simple protocol:

1: Each user has a private key that they use to sign their messages.

2: Each user keeps a list of instances who announced that one of their members follows them. When the user posts something, they broadcast the post to those instances.

Shouldn't this be enough?

It could all be url based. One user, one url.

When Sue wants to read Joes latest posts, she sends this request:

someserver.com/joedoe?action=latest_posts

When Sue wants to follow Joe, she sends this request:

someserver.com/joedoe?action=follow&from=otherserver.com/suelue&sig=f819h...

pwg•2mo ago
For a small network and low "follower" counts, yes.

But the moment you start scaling to potentially millions of posters each with a disjoint set of millions of followers the M:M connections for broadcast become problematic. The result of a chatty enough group would look identical to a DDOS to many/most of the nodes.

TekMol•2mo ago
Every instance would only get the messages that its members have subscribed to. How can any system be more efficient than this?

A $5/month VM could ingest millions of messages per day. What's the problem?

twosdai•2mo ago
Build it and get your friends to join you.
fragmede•2mo ago
Taylor Swift is the problem. In terms of the system design and architecture, it's an interview question for a distributed systems engineers. You've got a superstar user, with 89 million followers, how do you scale every aspect of your system to handle when she posts? Naturally you're object and say that Taylor Swift isn't going to moving to TekMolTwitter, but pwg said it won't work after a certain size and you said why not, and the short answer is that it doesn't scale past N users, and you can just cheat and say N is higher than you want to care about. We could do a bit of back of the envelope math to see that notifying 15 million users will saturate the gigabit link on you're $5 VPS if each notification packet is 64 bytes, and then design all sorts of queues and caches and redis and and and. It's a fun interview question (and practical problem for Twitter/X) but at the end of the day, if you believe in it, just go build it and get all of your friends and family to join TekMolTwitter (or Mastodon). It's entirely within your capabilities in 2025 to just go out and make something like that, so the thing is, if this is a something that you believe in you can just go do it. No one's stopping you.

https://highscalability.com/the-architecture-twitter-uses-to...

The reality is people aren't gonna bother when Facebook/Instagram/Snapchat/Twitter/TikTok/Substack/etc is right there.

pjc50•2mo ago
shrug if you think it's simple, why don't you build it?
slipheen•2mo ago
Because the technical aspect of building the software like is the most fun and nerd–sniping, but perhaps the least important part in the process of building an audience and encouraging people to adopt it.
nozzlegear•2mo ago
> Can't we build a social network with a simple protocol:

> 1: Each user has a private key that they use to sign their messages.

> 2: Each user keeps a list of instances who announced that one of their members follows them. When the user posts something, they broadcast the post to those instances.

> Shouldn't this be enough?

> It could all be url based. One user, one url.

I might be misremembering how it works, but this sounds conceptually similar to how Ghost (the blog platform) works after their recent 6.0 update. They now support federation, posting on Bluesky and Mastodon, etc.

TylerE•2mo ago
That falls apart as soon as one single node is a bad actor and starts sending out DDOS floods.

To add one simple, fundamental objection that scuppers your whole plan: Who allocates usernames? What happens if two instances have two seperate joesmiths?