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Expectation and Copysets

https://buttondown.com/jaffray/archive/expectation-and-copysets/
1•ibobev•45s ago•0 comments

LLMCode Lab – Compare up to 5 LLMs side-by-side, then fuse the best answers

https://LLMCode.ai
1•cmeshare•1m ago•1 comments

BurgerDisk Tests

https://www.colino.net/wordpress/archives/2026/02/08/burgerdisk-tests/
1•ibobev•1m ago•0 comments

In praise of the dad joke (2023)

https://wit.substack.com/p/the-familiar-patter-of-the-paterfamilias
1•NaOH•2m ago•0 comments

Looking for feedback from someone who hired technical freelancers earlier

1•yusufhgmail•2m ago•0 comments

Update on Update [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-ZLz8Wg34s
1•tosh•3m ago•0 comments

USDA's reputation suffers after revisions in US corn acres

https://www.reuters.com/business/usdas-reputation-suffers-after-massive-revisions-us-corn-acres-2...
1•DustinEchoes•3m ago•0 comments

Updating the Expiring Secure Boot Certificates Is Sure to Go Without a Hitch

https://pcper.com/2026/02/updating-the-expiring-secure-boot-certificates-is-sure-to-go-without-a-...
1•speckx•3m ago•0 comments

'We feel it in our bones': Can a machine ever love you?

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260209-can-a-machine-ever-love-you
3•devonnull•5m ago•0 comments

Google hit by European publishers' complaint to EU over AI Overviews

https://www.reuters.com/world/european-publishers-council-files-eu-antitrust-complaint-about-goog...
3•thm•7m ago•0 comments

Writing RSS reader in 80 lines of bash

https://yobibyte.github.io/yr.html
3•sharjeelsayed•7m ago•0 comments

Simulated phishing test f#%k off

https://github.com/orsifrancesco/simulated-phishing-test-list
1•orsifrancesco•7m ago•1 comments

Fyrox Rust Game Engine 1.0 Release Candidate 2

https://fyrox.rs/blog/post/fyrox-game-engine-1-0-0-rc-2/
2•adamnemecek•7m ago•0 comments

Why AI Demands New Engineering Ratios

https://www.jsrowe.com/ai-team-ratios/
2•freediver•7m ago•0 comments

When "Not Now" Becomes Never

https://world.hey.com/otar/when-not-now-becomes-never-93144a32
1•otar•8m ago•0 comments

MCP Servers Are Coming to the Web

https://twitter.com/_philschmid/status/2021289121570775333
1•tosh•10m ago•0 comments

I built a Magic: The Gathering game client in two weeks

https://wingedsheep.com/building-argentum-a-magic-the-gathering-rules-engine/
3•freediver•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Self-hosted MCP server for SQL, SSH, and FAISS indexing

https://github.com/mattv8/ragtime
1•mattv8•11m ago•0 comments

Not so fast: the performance of WebAssembly vs. native code

https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc19/presentation/jangda
1•fanf2•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Burger Week map for my city using Claude Code in an hour

https://sbburgerweekmap.com/
1•samgutentag•12m ago•0 comments

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem Named by Massie over Epstein 'Torture Video' Email

https://www.newsweek.com/sultan-ahmed-bin-sulayem-epstein-files-massie-torture-video-email-11494204
3•ZunarJ5•12m ago•0 comments

Try Running

https://campedersen.com/you-should-try-running
2•FinnKuhn•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Update UK Butchers Meat Price Tracker

https://meat.offer-spider.com
1•wolfer•12m ago•1 comments

Canada has one city with good weather and it's too tiny

https://carboncreatures.substack.com/p/canada-has-exactly-one-city-with
3•mesozoicpilgrim•13m ago•0 comments

AI infighting hits a boiling point

https://www.axios.com/2026/02/10/ai-ceo-feuds-openai-anthropic-google
1•andsoitis•13m ago•0 comments

Titivillus Teaches Typning [Browser Game]

https://chromokun.itch.io/typning
1•FinnKuhn•13m ago•0 comments

Life is the Sum Total of 2k Mondays

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/your-life-is-the-sum-total-of-2-000-mondays/
1•sharjeelsayed•13m ago•0 comments

Gaussian Processes, not quite for dummies

https://thegradient.pub/gaussian-process-not-quite-for-dummies/
1•mpcsb•14m ago•0 comments

Dating-app giants investigate incidents after cybercriminals claim to steal data

https://therecord.media/bumble-match-dating-apps-data-breaches
1•PaulHoule•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FlightClaw – OpenClaw skill that tracks Google Flights for price drops

https://flightclaw.com
1•jackculpan•19m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: I made paperboat.website, a platform for friends and creativity

https://paperboat.website/home/
28•yethiel•1h ago

Comments

yethiel•1h ago
Hi HN! My name is Marv and I made paperboat.website, a friendly platform for personal websites and blogs. I wanted to create a place for sharing interesting things with your friends and everyone else, without all the annoyances most of the world wide web comes with these days.

The sites are simple and easy to set up. Feel free to give it a try and let me know what you think!

duck•1h ago
Congrats on the launch! I love ideas like this, but curious how this is different than https://bearblog.dev which has been around for a while?
yethiel•1h ago
Thank you! bearblog was a huge inspiration for me. They have many similarities but the main differences are a block-based editor and a feed that shows the most recent posts of the blogs that you're following. I'm also trying to make paperboat.website accessible for people who usually don't use Markdown.
dreadsword•1h ago
I haven't gone through and created a paperboat site (as I'm kind of drowning in channels at the moment), but I love the aesthetic and the spirit of a stripped down social space. Congratulations on the launch and best of luck!
yethiel•1h ago
Thank you so much!
Nephx•1h ago
Congrats on the launch! Love to see more minimal, single-purpose sites like this popping up. The no-JS, no-ads approach is refreshing.

Two quick questions. On data ownership: do the ToS allow you (or a future acquirer) to sell or commercially use the content people publish on their blogs? And is there a way to export blog posts, say as Markdown? Portability is a big deal for me before committing to a platform.

Will definitely subscribe either way. Nice work.

yethiel•1h ago
Thank you so much! The content will always be owned by the users. I'll never use their content commercially and I will also never sell the platform.

The page content is stored as Markdown and I'm working on an export feature to export raw data and also the entire HTML pages so that users can take it with them if they decide to leave paperboat.website.

chankstein38•26m ago
Curious. Are you just a good guy whos tired of the way the world is? What's in this for you? This seems like a cool thing to do but I feel like "I will never sell the platform" should be taken with a grain of salt. How long-term are you intending for this to run? How long has it currently run? What is your uptime?

I'm not meaning to grill you here. These are just the questions I had reading through the page. Will I take my blog here and then have it just disappear in a month?

Thank you for your time and thank you for contributing something like this to the world! We need more "things so things can exist" and less "Things so I can have money" so big kudos from me!

yethiel•6m ago
Yeah, that's always the big question. You'll have to take my word for it.

I spent many years in the Re-Volt community (racing game from the 90s). This is what lead me to become a programmer, made some of my best friendships and found out how important places for communities are. I helped build the community by starting a Discord server with some friends, set up a website to organize online events, maintained a Blender plugin and documented how custom content can be made for the game, organized meetups and so on. The friends I made through the community and how close we still are today had and still have a huge impact. This time gave me so much and one of the most important things I took from that time is how important it is to maintain places where people can meet, share and learn from each other. That's a part of my thinking and whenever I start a new project, that's in the center of it.

nicbou•1h ago
This reminds me of bearblog.dev, in a very positive way.

One thing I adore about Bear is their discover page. Have you considered adding one?

yethiel•1h ago
Definitely a huge inspiration! For global discovery, I'm working on a webring-like feature. Unless users really want it, I'll steer clear of a global feed for now because I'd like users to discover other content more organically. I'm definitely open for ideas, though.
carlosjobim•1h ago
Congratulations on your launch!

Like others have mentioned Bearblog, I'd also like to mention fika.bar, which is a service similar to yours. I wish success to all of you!

varispeed•38m ago
10-20 years ago running a social network platform was viable for individuals. Today, in the era of information warfare, SEO, trolling and in general magnitudes more bad actors, it's almost impossible.

Friend has encountered things like people uploading illegal content and then reporting to hosting provider or various terrorist or political organisations publishing their manifestos and vile content then making death threats for taking it down and so on.

Also no ads, means how the platform is going to survive once provider runs out of money or figures out it is not as easy as it looks like?

yethiel•18m ago
Good points! paperboat.website is very simple and focuses on friends sharing their blog posts which each other, which helps limit regular users' exposure to potential malicious activity.

I expect it's going to be tricky if the user base grows but I'm not planning to compete with larger social networks. It's primarily a space to create personal sites and blogs and my plan is to keep it around as long as possible. If users decide to purchase memberships, I'll have even more time to make sure it stays secure and up to date. If not, I'll still run this for me and my friends which is a huge motivation for me already.

schmooser•38m ago
Lots of mentions of bearblog.dev, I want to mention https://mataroa.blog which is even more similar.
csense•16m ago
Whenever I hear the words "paper boat" I'm put in mind of a certain [1] vtuber [2].

[1] https://youtu.be/pYVEIX7nSEs?t=769

[2] For those unfamiliar with the vtuber scene: This video is not AI generated. She's a legitimate content creator; the views and subs on that video are real and organic. She's a real human with a video camera and face tracking that maps her real human face's expressions and movements onto an anime character model in real time, broadcast on a livestream. There's a whole ecosystem of supporting software, specialized model artists and riggers, agencies that provide all sorts of support to individual creators in exchange for a cut of ad / superchat / sub / merch / event revenue...the vtuber rabbit hole goes quite deep.