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Show HN: A cleaner, safer, plug-and-play NanoGPT

1•SergiuNistor•1m ago•0 comments

Proving Without Revealing: Merkle Trees for Event-Sourced Systems

https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io/blog/2025/11/17/proving-without-revealing-merkle-trees-for-event-...
1•goloroden•2m ago•0 comments

Goodbye, Zcash Company. Hello, Electric Coin Company (2019)

https://electriccoin.co/blog/goodbye-zcash-company-hello-electric-coin-company/
1•salkahfi•4m ago•0 comments

FolioCV – Resume to neo-brutalist Portfolio Creator

https://foliocv.vercel.app/
1•ig1201•6m ago•0 comments

Observation of charge–parity symmetry breaking in baryon decays

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09119-3
1•perlgeek•9m ago•0 comments

Inferring Consciousness in Phylogenetically Distant Organisms Godfrey-Smith

https://direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/36/8/1660/120485/Inferring-Consciousness-in-Phylogenetically
1•DrierCycle•9m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you choose your next programming language to learn?

3•lopz•10m ago•1 comments

First evidence of a sixth sense you can't see

https://newatlas.com/biology/extra-sense-hands/
1•dabinat•11m ago•0 comments

The Simplest Ultrasound Sensor Module, Minus the Module

https://hackaday.com/2025/11/16/the-simplest-ultrasound-sensor-module-minus-the-module/
1•ikbdsk•12m ago•0 comments

Peter Thiel sells off all Nvidia stock, stirring bubble fears

https://www.thestreet.com/investing/peter-thiel-dumps-top-ai-stock-stirring-bubble-fears
5•hypeatei•14m ago•2 comments

Call Me Maybe: Eavesdropping Encrypted LTE Calls with ReVoLTE

https://montsecure.com/research/revolte-attack/
1•vxvrs•15m ago•2 comments

Wasteland Wrap-Up #51

https://doomsdaymachines.net/p/wasteland-wrap-up-51
1•chmaynard•24m ago•0 comments

macOS Background Task Managment

https://notes.crashsecurity.io/notes/b/FC3F508F-3AF5-42BC-8573-E08B059A8E0E/Background-Task-Manag...
3•ahalbert2•29m ago•0 comments

Elon Musk's SpaceX Set to Win $2B Golden Dome Deal

https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/elon-musks-spacex-set-to-win-2-billion-pentagon-sa...
2•testing43523•29m ago•0 comments

Peitho – A self improving social media AI agent

https://www.peitho.xyz/
2•Nikp263•31m ago•1 comments

Starring the Computer: AN/FSQ-7 of SAGE air-defense sysstem

https://starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=73
2•stmw•36m ago•0 comments

Maple AI: Private AI Chat That's Secure

https://trymaple.ai/
1•janandonly•39m ago•0 comments

Why Castrol Honda Superbike crashes on (most) modern systems

https://seri.tools/blog/castrol-honda-superbike/
2•shepmaster•39m ago•0 comments

5k Years of Climate Fiction (2017)

https://www.publicbooks.org/5000-years-of-climate-fiction/
1•bryanrasmussen•39m ago•0 comments

Q3 2025 was the most negative quarter towards AI on Hacker News

https://zachperk.com/blog/when-did-ai-take-over-hn-q4-2025-update
2•zachperkel•40m ago•0 comments

I built a toolkit for building hive minds with AI agents

https://github.com/dileet/ecco
2•dillonraphael•40m ago•1 comments

Should Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ylw4pz83do
3•toomanyrichies•42m ago•1 comments

A 6502 Emulator in LabVIEW

https://www.crossover-eng.it/view.php?post=post_4
3•azhenley•43m ago•0 comments

Show HN: desktop widget to show prices of crypto, fiat, gold/silver, stocks

https://codeberg.org/ilius/price-widget
1•ilius2•43m ago•1 comments

SHOW HN: FinLang – A deterministic, auditable rules engine for finance (AGPL)

https://github.com/FinLang-Ltd/finlang
2•angus_finlang•44m ago•1 comments

Software 2.0 easily automates what you can verify

https://twitter.com/karpathy/status/1990116666194456651
1•cjbarber•45m ago•0 comments

The Brave1 Market: Ukraine soldiers earn points for kills, redeem for gear

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/ukraine-drone-war-points-system-9.6971249
1•1659447091•45m ago•0 comments

The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition

https://www.ahalbert.com/technology/2023/12/19/the_pragmatic_programmer.html
12•ahalbert2•46m ago•0 comments

Bundle Configuration with Binaries Using Nix

https://www.robw.fyi/2025/11/15/bundle-configuration-with-binaries-using-nix/
1•todsacerdoti•47m ago•0 comments

How to Break Down the Bias in AI and Embrace Inclusion

https://www.diversityintech.co.uk/how-to-break-down-the-bias-in-ai-and-embrace-inclusion/
1•Pocomon•49m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Don't Post Passive-Aggressive Webpages

https://dontpostpassiveaggressivewebpages.com/
23•birdculture•2h ago

Comments

ultamatt•1h ago
Kinda missing the irony here it seems.
a5seo•1h ago
I’m totally going to drop this link next time I see a passive aggressive link dropped in a comment! /s
kotaKat•1h ago
better suggestion: Don't Post Passive-Aggressive AI Slop Responses To Passive-Aggressive Webpages.

Saved you the ten bucks you spent on the domain registration.

baked_beanz•1h ago
The title is causing horizontal scrolling, at least on mobile...

Maybe I should create a passive-aggressive webpage about sites that don't check their formatting on different screen sizes? ;)

ang_cire•1h ago
Or perhaps I can make the choice of when I choose to be helpful in a cheerful way, and when I give a passive-aggressive response.

This toxic positivity trend disguising itself as genuine kindness is leading to the HR-ification of everyday life.

BolexNOLA•1h ago
I’m not sure it’s “toxic positivity” to say “being passive aggressive/using trite URLs to respond with no intention of actually being helpful is unhelpful.”

My biggest complaint about this site is “no duh” lol I can’t imagine there’s a single person out there who has ever linked lmgtfy that genuinely thought they were being helpful.

ang_cire•1h ago
I think the idea that the only acceptable responses to any given query are helpful ones is absolutely toxic positivity. Not all queries merit helpful responses.

Do unhelpful responses sometimes get leveraged against people genuinely just asking for help? Sure. But people also ask questions in bad faith, and it's a perfectly valid choice to respond in kind.

I've never sent an lmgtfy link to someone asking a technical question, but the "can you actually cite one vaccine that is proven to have saved lives" people get one.

BolexNOLA•1h ago
People like that thrive on being martyred and/or dragging you into a flame war. They want to stand and fight and make a scene. They want to take the example of how they were silenced or whatever and parade it around to their peers. You being passive aggressive/sarcastic with them only plays into their hand 98% of the time. If you want to make a point for other people looking on, then you answer them calmly with a few sources and move on.

Otherwise, the best course of action is the simplest: ignore/downvote/report and move on. You’re better off spending your energy and wit actually helping people who are there in good faith.

ang_cire•1h ago
How about I choose how I spend my energy, and you optimize your own according to your standards?

We don't all have to give a response optimized to be "best".

ForgotMyUUID•1h ago
Just marked your website as DUPLICATE
awestroke•1h ago
Don't post, period. Only consume.
xchip•1h ago
lmgtfy is a reasonable one, nobody should get offended for that
behringer•1h ago
Yes cuz nobody ever thinks to search Google for something before asking.

excuse the passive aggressive form of this comment

comrade1234•1h ago
"The intent behind these sites might stem from a desire to encourage better questions, promote self-sufficiency, or manage repetitive queries. "

What? No. The intent is to lightly mock the user and point out that they are asking a leading/epiplexis question. Maybe the other person thinks higher of you than they should and maybe you really didn't understand the point they're making, but from my perspective that is what is usually happening.

verall•1h ago
I am already wrong since I am replying to an AI blog post - but -

The point of these is that it is a widespread annoyance. No, it's not nice to send someone a link to nohello.net, but it is letting them know that you are annoyed.

If every time someone Slacks you "Hello", you send this link, you're probably an asshole. If you send this to your boss, or to senior people in your org, you are a moron.

But everyone knows the serial "hello"-ers, and if you tell them nicely "Please just ask your question", they will just say "Yes of course", and then do the exact same thing next time. By sending the link, you are telling them, YOU ARE ANNOYING ME, without having to be so direct as saying something like, "If you Slack "hello" to me while I'm working outside of my hours on a customer deliverable one more time I will lose it with you".

It _is_ a shaming. It _is_ a talking down to. It is saying "get a clue".

But I have slack conversations that are just "Hello" - "Hello" (weeks pass) "Hello" - "Hi" (days pass) "Hello" - "Hi".

They do not have a specific question for you. They are looking for someone to dump their work on, and they pick whoever lets them know they are available, by replying

krisoft•1h ago
What i really hate is when i search to solve some problem and I find a page where someone asked the exact thing i need, but the answer is just some smart alec hectoring them that they should google first. Especially when in reality there are no other good results.
mosselman•1h ago
> The intent behind these sites might stem from a desire to encourage better questions, promote self-sufficiency, or manage repetitive queries. However, the act of posting the link itself often comes across very differently.

Hate to break it to you, but shaming and ridiculing is always the intent when I use those types of links.

abnercoimbre•12m ago
And what's the deal with these "blog posts" using AI brazenly? It's so cowardly, not to mention lazy. Just stop.
bgwalter•1h ago
Strictly speaking, "passive aggressiveness" would imply to act or word something in an obstructive manner but in a way that offers plausible deniability.

lmfgtfy.com is an active joke/taunt usually used by the knowledgeable person against a lazy person. There is no attempted deniability or hiding the joke.

Onavo•1h ago
Most open source software projects handle it using those AI chatbots that scrape Discord and GitHub Issues and automatically answer your questions.

E.g. better-auth uses dosu, if you see their GitHub discussions

https://github.com/better-auth/better-auth