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Watch me run malware from NPM [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqnFNNcycxQ
1•todsacerdoti•1m ago•0 comments

Getting started with Claude for software development

https://steveklabnik.com/writing/getting-started-with-claude-for-software-development/
1•steveklabnik•2m ago•0 comments

NotepadNext – Cross-platform reimplementation of Notepad++

https://github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext
1•ethanpil•2m ago•0 comments

Kafka Inc

https://libertiesjournal.com/online-articles/kafkainc/
1•Caiero•3m ago•0 comments

FlashInfer-Bench: Building the Virtuous Cycle for AI-Driven LLM Systems

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.00227
1•matt_d•5m ago•0 comments

A modular marketing command center built with autonomous workflows

https://flippa.com/12205760-vect-ai-is-an-autonomous-marketing-command-center-where-ai-agents-pla...
3•WoWSaaS•5m ago•0 comments

Predict Your House Price

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/newsletters/2026-01-06/predict-your-house-price
1•feross•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sumoffy (macOS) – Offline Document Intelligence You Can Trust

https://rokontech.gumroad.com/l/sumoffy
1•rokontech•7m ago•0 comments

Vect AI: treating marketing execution as software, not a stack of tools

https://vect.pro/
2•MMAFRAZ•8m ago•1 comments

US says it will discuss Greenland ownership with Denmark next week

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly39pgmvrzo
1•onemoresoop•8m ago•2 comments

Shortages Cause Sky-Rocketing RAM Prices – In 1985

https://www.goto10retro.com/p/shortages-cause-sky-rocketing-ram
1•rbanffy•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AbleMouse AI. Nose-point cursor. Screen-size independent

https://github.com/aradzhabov/AbleMouse
1•aradzhabov•10m ago•0 comments

Policy-Based Design versus Combinatorial Hell

https://becheler.github.io/policy-based-design/
2•todsacerdoti•10m ago•0 comments

Bikemap.nyc – visualization of the history of Citi Bike bike-sharing system

https://bikemap.nyc/
2•ChrisArchitect•11m ago•0 comments

Gleam Web Development Tutorial: JSON Rest API and Type-Safe SQL [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmbH7WdwKkc
1•andfadeev•11m ago•0 comments

macOS Background Security Improvement Update (BSI) Database

https://mrmacintosh.com/macos-background-security-improvement-update-bsi-database/
1•speckx•14m ago•0 comments

We Rewrote Our Startup from PHP to Gleam

https://www.radical-elements.com/minor-epiphanies/we-rewrote-our-startup-from-php-to-gleam-in-3-w...
1•lexx•16m ago•0 comments

Refuctoring [pdf]

https://www.waterfall2006.com/Refuctoring.pdf
2•bguthrie•17m ago•0 comments

British businesses warned of 'cashflow contagion' as more firms set to collapse

https://www.gbnews.com/money/businesses-warned-of-cashflow-contagion
1•petethomas•18m ago•1 comments

Monitoring a Docker Homelab with Open Source

https://coroot.com/blog/monitoring-a-docker-homelab-with-coroot/
2•DebianDude•18m ago•0 comments

Boycott Edge Esmeralda 2026

https://blog.hermesloom.org/p/boycott-edge-esmeralda-2026
1•sigalor•19m ago•0 comments

S3 processes over 100M reqs/sec with strong consistency

https://twitter.com/MarcJBrooker/status/2008670722613539292
1•aloukissas•19m ago•0 comments

Larry Page officially moves business out of CA ahead of a proposed wealth tax

https://www.businessinsider.com/larry-page-leave-california-wealth-billionaire-tax-koop-google-20...
2•elsewhen•19m ago•0 comments

Jensen Huang of Nvidia Named IEEE Medal of Honor Recipient

https://corporate-awards.ieee.org/ieee-medal-of-honor/
1•chrisaycock•19m ago•0 comments

Nvidia at CES, Vera Rubin and AI-Native Storage Infrastructure, Alpamayo

https://stratechery.com/2026/nvidia-at-ces-vera-rubin-and-ai-native-storage-infrastructure-alpamayo/
1•feross•20m ago•0 comments

Predator iOS Spyware: Build a Surveillance Framework

https://blog.reversesociety.co/blog/2025/predator-ios-malware-surveillance-framework-part-1
2•tonygo•21m ago•0 comments

ARM `IT` predication is architecturally unsafe for crypto implementations (POC)

https://github.com/jnk0le/random/blob/master/pipeline%20cycle%20test/CM85_predicate_timmingleak_P...
2•jnk0le•21m ago•1 comments

Facial Age Checks Now Required to Chat on Roblox

https://corp.roblox.com/newsroom/2026/01/roblox-age-checks-required-to-chat
1•haunter•22m ago•1 comments

Train Surgery [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAQBaDWxRQ0
1•iamflimflam1•23m ago•0 comments

Interesting Articles I've Read in 2025

https://bcmullins.github.io/interesting-articles-2025/
2•wannabebarista•23m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

SCiZE's Classic Warez Collection

https://scenelist.org/
118•achairapart•1d ago

Comments

achairapart•1d ago
The NFO Search section is pure gold. I'm glad someone preserved all this.
vizzah•1d ago
yeah.. nice to look up yourself on many of those filez =)
no_time•1d ago
I hope one day someone will make a movie about the warez scene. The only piece of media we have as far as I'm aware is The Scene (2004–2006) which I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone with a love for moving bytes around illegally.
pelagicAustral•1d ago
BBS: The Documentary touches on _some_ Warez scene topics and legendary characters of the era.

http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/

djkoolaide•1d ago
Highly recommend downloading the .isos and playing them in mpv with deinterlacing. Lot of great native 60i footage in this doc.
gxd•1d ago
Not a movie per se, but one of the protagonists in my game is a veteran from the warez scene. He mentions BlueBeep, BBSs and Demoscene in the game :)

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3040110/Outsider/

dovik•1d ago
Not about warez but demoscene, the french movie "DEMO" is currently in pre-production. Demoscene from Atari ST and Amiga.

https://fr.ulule.com/demo-par-alex-pilot/

JasonADrury•1d ago
Also not the warez scene, but the Swedish public broadcaster made a series about the pirate bay recently https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay_(TV_series)

It's watchable, but not great. It unfortunately doesn't cover many of the most interesting details, such as what happened with TPB after the operators were arrested.

phrotoma•1d ago
see also: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2608732/
elahieh•1d ago
1990 to 1999, that would be exactly the development timeline of Celerity BBS.

Just looking at the revision history of Celerity 2.04 on Discmaster, wow, that went forever!

https://discmaster.textfiles.com/view/43430/BBS_Software/DOS...

belZaah•1d ago
University of Tartu sysadmins used to point warez.ut.ee to 127.0.0.1 back in 1993 just to confuse warez-interested but ill-educated youth like myself.
xtiansimon•1d ago
That university of Tartu, https://ut.ee/en ? Which comes to mind because of the Department of Semiotics, founded by Juri Lotman.
luke_skyywalker•1d ago
hihi,

detailed list, of stuff i did, from 1992 to 1998 awesome, loveit.

found my name in 79 pages of nfo files

self_awareness•1d ago
i remember some guy luke_skyw, or similar. Did you write any tutorials back then?
wildredkraut•1d ago
Good ol' times :) Cheers to all the ex. Efnet and Underworld #warezgraphics, #warezart, #3dee, #3dwarez, #3dgfx, #warez3d fellas.
empressplay•1d ago
and #oldwarez where we were trading 80s games in the 90s
ok123456•1d ago
Can't forget #linuxwarez
gtsnexp•1d ago
Those really were the good old days. My BBS ran out of my parents’ attic, with two phone lines and Renegade on the server (on a beefed-up PS/1). It was pure magic.
tdullien•1d ago
The old warez cracking scene had an outsize impact on computer security. GRSecurity, Heartbleed vulnerability, most reverse engineering tools for security, etc. etc. etc.

There's so much history here, touching on all sorts of insanity including selling 0-day to the US government that was then used to apprehend high-level Al-Qaida personnel, random warez busts leading to people taking oversea jobs, etc. etc. etc.

If anyone still has old .NFO archives from 1990-2000, I'd be very interested in getting as many as possible.

wuschel•1d ago
Interesting. Where is it possible to read up on this?
unixhero•1d ago
.nfo archives is quite complete out there on the archive sites. Those days were crazy busy in the warez world and the nfo files are a blast to read.
echelon_musk•1d ago
> If anyone still has old .NFO archives from 1990-2000

Have you checked https://srrdb.com ?

giraffer•1d ago
Here's the one I uploaded. It was the most extensive collection back in the day.

The dates listed are from when they were fetched, they encompass all eras.

https://archive.org/details/nfo_large_collection_2009_2012

exitb•1d ago
Have you posted the right link? It seems to be a 2009-2012 collection, when the question was about the 90s.
thijson•1d ago
I remember various people from that time pronouncing warez in two distinct ways.

wares ware-ez

I'm not sure which is the correct way.

oldandboring•1d ago
My interpretation was/is that they're both right. The word originated as 'wares with a Z' but once it was spelled that way it became natural to pronounce it 'ware-ez' but nobody thought you were unintentionally mispronouncing it. The in-joke continued on certain boards as 'warez' became 'Juárez'...
squigz•1d ago
Okay I'm a little embarrassed to admit I might have been pronouncing it that last way for the past 20 years...
bombcar•1d ago
Ciudad Warez was a common joke for us, though I do suspect one person actually pronounced it that way.

Warez as "softwares" seems reasonable to me, but language moves.

solumunus•1d ago
Ware-ez is absolutely insane.
dleslie•1d ago
Wares, except the s sounds like a z.
stackghost•1d ago
It absolutely is pronounced "wares" as in "software" but 13 year old me didn't know that so I and everyone I knew pronounced it "war-ezz", as in "warfare".

Oh, the times before voip

jsonc•1d ago
man, those were the days! I was a coder for an amiga crew in australia, we had a heap of bbs's going and we'd phreak calls to scene BBS's in europe, usa & eastern aus. Amazing what mischief we'd get up to with a usrobotics hst modem ha :D
nxobject•1d ago
From an archival perspective... it's sad to be able to search the filelists for software that's probably lost to history. For example, I've been trying to track down a (working) copy of SAS for DOS since forever. Even software from fly-by-night houses can tell us so much.
achairapart•1d ago
I think all the listed software is available for download in the website still-active BBS: scenelist.org:23 (I only tried the web interface briefly).
soseng•1d ago
It's so easy to bait me with this nostalgia. There is something mysterious and enjoyable about dialing-in or connecting to a server in the unknown. During those days, many things were not easily discoverable which added to the fun.

For a brief time, this extended to the early internet with IRC servers. I spent most of my early teenage years downloading warez, .wav music files, and trying not to be a n00b on #c while asking n00b questions

Now that I am an old man, I wonder what today's youth do that is equivalent to this fun nerdy culture? Maybe I can partake, LOL.

woleium•1d ago
is it still roblox and or minecraft?
sanderjd•1d ago
I worry that the sad truth is that there isn't anything similar for "kids these days". But hopefully there is something fun and deep like this for the youths in the AI world that I'm just too old to know about.
drob518•1d ago
Indeed. Ah, the thrill of a 300 baud modem! :-)
esafak•1d ago
I don't remember a .wav era. Roughly speaking, there was .mid, .mod, .mp3
bombcar•1d ago
I remember a period of time where my computer was too slow to play MP3 but it could play WAV files. So I'd process a song from MP3 or similar to WAV and play it that way.

Not sure why I bothered, really.

amatecha•1d ago
yeah, I sought out 96kbps mp3s because I could listen to those and still use my computer without too much lag. 128kbps was enough to really bog things down lol >_<
bombcar•1d ago
My first foray into Linux was because it could burn a CD without errors (when reniced) while doing other things; the same computer under Windows had to be absolutely left alone when burning or it would make a coaster.

Kids these days with their multitasking and interfaces!

amatecha•20h ago
Oh wow I totally forgot about that -- leaving the computer alone while burning a CD because even the slightest action might render your burned CD a coaster! Actually, that period lasted quite a while, as I remember quitting programs to reduce issues when burning even in WinXP... lol
hecanjog•1d ago
I remember folks trading u-law or a-law compressed wavs before mp2 and mp3 and the perceptual codecs started to take over.
giancarlostoro•1d ago
They do it on Discord now, witch their crackling voices on full display in Voice Chats. I was on an Arch Linux discord and one kid hopped in with a voice changer (was maybe 15) because he didnt want people to make fun of him for being a squeeker.
Maro•1d ago
#zeraw on DALnet in the 90s, those were the days..
mvkel•1d ago
Such fond memories. So many OS reinstalls after inadvertently infecting my computer from a sketchy photoshop crack. You learn to never get too attached.
Bluecobra•1d ago
Same, I think at one point I was reinstalling my (pirated) copy of Windows 98 SE at least once a month. In hindsight I should have pirated Norton Ghost as well.
utopiah•1d ago
That's how I learned computer security, learned how IIS would allow specific commands, which paths Windows would not show, etc. Very interesting.

That's also, maybe more importantly, how I learned about information propagation and even epistemology because you HAD to 1st in order for your work to be valuable.

A lot of fun, of lot of learning still valuable decades later.

Warmly recommended!

zozbot234•1d ago
It's quite interesting to see just how much of that historically proprietary and copywritten software from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s is thoroughly outcompeted today by FLOSS solutions that are simply available to anyone at no cost whatsoever. A very high fraction of the proprietary "utility" programs of old (with a huge amount of wasteful duplicated effort involved in their creation) are even made completely redundant by OS-level features in free operating systems. We live in the best era for "warez" of sorts, and it's all completely legal!
burnt-resistor•23h ago
Archive, archive, archive some more. Duplicate and make available to the public rather than hoard.