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The Role of Motherhood in the Pop Art of System Programing

https://multicians.org/pgn-motherhood.html
1•Tevo•6m ago•0 comments

User Inyerface – A worst-practice UI experiment

https://userinyerface.com/
3•hunvreus•16m ago•0 comments

ChatGPT plan purchasing bug: Free to buy

https://community.openai.com/t/security-report-apple-pay-receipt-validation-does-not-bind-to-purc...
2•pengfeituan•17m ago•0 comments

Cory Doctorow on the High Cost of Living with the Ultra-Rich

https://www.newyorker.com/books/book-currents/cory-doctorow-on-the-high-cost-of-living-with-the-u...
3•mitchbob•18m ago•1 comments

Wawa VFX

https://github.com/wass08/wawa-vfx
1•Lisa0802•25m ago•0 comments

The Match Act Is the Missing Piece in America's AI Export Control Strategy

https://www.thefai.org/posts/the-match-act-is-the-missing-piece-in-america-s-ai-export-control-st...
1•num42•31m ago•0 comments

Bipartisan Bill to Tighten Controls on Sensitive Chipmaking Equipment

https://baumgartner.house.gov/2026/04/02/baumgartner-introduces-bipartisan-bill-to-tighten-contro...
3•num42•32m ago•0 comments

37signals Dev – The ONCE app server

https://dev.37signals.com/once-app-server/
1•doppp•32m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Website that recommends outfit using weather and AI

https://what2wear-two.vercel.app
1•COOLmanYT•33m ago•1 comments

The Season Finale of TBPN

https://www.workingtheorys.com/p/tbpn
1•momentmaker•37m ago•0 comments

Using AI to get better at algorithms

https://medium.com/@andreiboar/algotutor-using-ai-to-actually-get-better-at-algorithms-a2b7b96e054a
2•zuzuleinen•39m ago•0 comments

Three-Monitor Ridge Racer Machine Emulated in MAME

https://hackaday.com/2026/04/18/three-monitor-ridge-racer-machine-emulated-in-mame/
1•pathompong•47m ago•0 comments

10 tips to increase your token consumption

https://twitter.com/vidzert/status/2045698735926038824
1•ruslan5t•49m ago•0 comments

Finland, Tesla, and the Quiet Revolution in How We Touch Electricity

https://tonysalas369.substack.com/p/finland-tesla-and-the-quiet-revolution
1•Eterbios•53m ago•0 comments

Air Canada suspends 6 routes 'no longer economically feasible'

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/air-canada-jet-fuel-flights-9.7167904
2•geox•58m ago•0 comments

The Bhagavad Gita: Explained

https://cultchron.substack.com/p/bhagvad-gita-in-a-nutshell
1•intrepidsoldier•59m ago•0 comments

Agents don't sleep, but your infra (and brain) might need to

https://blog.mehdio.com/p/ctrlr-13-agents-dont-sleep-but-your
1•eigenBasis•59m ago•0 comments

The Commodification of Uncertainty

https://www.copingwithfootnotes.com/p/the-commodification-of-uncertainty
1•heywoods•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: DevToolBox – 88 client-side developer tools, no tracking, 9 languages

https://viadreams.cc/en/
2•arenas2026•1h ago•0 comments

Opsec oopsie: Dutch Navy frigate location outed by mailed Bluetooth tracker

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/17/dutch_navy_frigate_tracked/
1•gnabgib•1h ago•0 comments

I made an interactive Fast and the Furious timeline/map

https://fatf-timeline.vercel.app/
2•jfigure•1h ago•0 comments

Trust as Constellation

https://signalintent.net/2026/04/18/after-the-chain-trust-as-constellation/
1•tokonomy_dev•1h ago•0 comments

Scientists invent new way to detect skin cancer (2024)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9wzj1m3g4no
1•teleforce•1h ago•0 comments

The world in which IPv6 was a good design

https://apenwarr.ca/log/20170810
3•signa11•1h ago•0 comments

Self-hosted webmail client for JMAP protocol: Email, calendar, contacts, files

https://github.com/bulwarkmail/webmail
3•DASD•1h ago•3 comments

A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20 Year-Old KDE Plasma Bug

https://itsfoss.com/news/kde-plasma-per-screen-virtual-desktops/
1•alhazrod•1h ago•0 comments

Chained Library

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chained_library
1•jfil•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Multi-agent task management for Claude and Gemini

https://agentrq.com
1•mrtnx•1h ago•0 comments

Enumerations

https://astronomy487.com/all/
1•downboots•1h ago•0 comments

ChatGPT vs. Gemini vs. Claude: The Best LLM Subscription You Should Buy

https://www.artificialintelligencemadesimple.com/p/chatgpt-vs-gemini-vs-claude-the-best
1•imranmk•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Surely no brand is more hated by web users that Cloudflare

17•chrisjj•1h ago
The only time they see it is when it impedes their access to a site.

Yet still the operator emblazons this brand on the interstitial. Why?

Does he think he's Tony Stark in Sokovia, or what?

Comments

kgraves•1h ago
Users don't care about Cloudflare and I think you need to go outside.

Either you're in a bubble or you're an AI or both.

al_borland•1h ago
I’ve been getting rather annoyed by it personally. I’ve been running a VPN lately for some things and it’s constantly making me check a box before loading sites. Sometimes twice. Once it fell into a loop and I just gave up.

I does get in my way less when not going though a VPN.

0xy•56m ago
Most users do not do this and therefore will never see this screen.
al_borland•41m ago
“Never” isn’t true, but they may not see it enough to reach a pain threshold.
gbear605•53m ago
There are plenty of "normies" on social media complaining about it, it's not just a developer bubble.
SyntaxErrorist•1h ago
It’s ironic how Cloudflare, meant to improve security and performance, ends up causing frustration for so many users when it blocks access to sites.
zekrioca•18m ago
It just looks like an artificial delay being sold as "performance" (well, it is a delay, how can it be performance? I understand the security aspect, but it is really annoying.
digitalPhonix•1h ago
Cloudflare feels like yet another tech company living too long and becoming the villain.

Early Cloudflare days I moved all the infrastructure I was responsible for over to them for being so developer friendly. Now they are both developer unfriendly (eg. horror stories around pricing and plan swaps) and consumer unfriendly with way more frequent intersitals than I remember from ~5 years ago.

I think every time I log in to GitLab I get a Cloudflare check. Doesn’t matter if I’m on a residential connection, starbucks, airport or VPN.

rafram•1h ago
> I think every time I log in to GitLab I get a Cloudflare check.

This is almost certainly GitLab’s doing (though you can ultimately blame irresponsible AI scrapers). Site owners can control how often you see CF captchas.

rafram•1h ago
Because end users don’t have any ability to avoid sites that use Cloudflare, and it’s free advertising every time a developer sees it. Sure, you might hate Cloudflare on everyone else’s sites, but it’s nice to have it on your side!
csomar•56m ago
As someone running a web app, I can see the appeal. I get tens of thousands of "attacks" per day from bots scanning for WordPress/PHP files and that's not even counting the "legitimate" bot traffic crawling your site for content or AI training data.

Now, tens of thousands of requests probably won't do much if you have basic security, caching, and optimization in place. But if your app is a mess, sometimes it's easier to just slap a Cloudflare gate on it and call it a day.

troyforster•55m ago
It is a lot less annoying than cookie banners.
skybrian•55m ago
Are most web users inconvenienced at all? People on Hacker News aren't typical, which probably results in installing more privacy-preserving technologies that trigger captchas.
grebc•41m ago
I find it very annoying.
OutOfHere•30m ago
There are more reasons to hate it. It has a deserved bad reputation of extortion of certain users for no good reason when it believes those users to be too dependent to move away. It is known to do this extortion by suddenly asking them for a lot more money.

Another valid reason to hate it is because it MITMs a good chunk of web data, with a strong potential to leak it all to the government without a warrant.