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Show HN: I modeled the Voynich Manuscript with SBERT to test for structure

https://github.com/brianmg/voynich-nlp-analysis
161•brig90•3h ago•42 comments

Spaced repetition systems have gotten way better

https://domenic.me/fsrs/
483•domenicd•7h ago•343 comments

$30 Homebrew Automated Blinds Opener

https://sifter.org/~simon/journal/20240718.html
63•busymom0•2h ago•21 comments

Ditching Obsidian and building my own

https://amberwilliams.io/blogs/building-my-own-pkms
79•williamsss•2h ago•104 comments

Show HN: Vaev – A browser engine built from scratch (It renders google.com)

https://github.com/skift-org/vaev
20•monax•1h ago•6 comments

Spaced Repetition Memory System

https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Spaced_repetition_memory_system
69•gasull•3h ago•3 comments

O(n) vs. O(n^2) Startups

https://rohan.ga/blog/startup_types/
37•ocean_moist•3d ago•37 comments

Show HN: Buckaroo – Data table UI for Notebooks

https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo
40•paddy_m•3h ago•5 comments

Emergent social conventions and collective bias in LLM populations

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368
23•jbotz•2h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Hardtime.nvim – break bad habits and master Vim motions

https://github.com/m4xshen/hardtime.nvim
124•m4xshen•7h ago•45 comments

How the humble chestnut traced the rise and fall of the Roman Empire

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20250513-what-chestnuts-reveal-about-the-roman-empire
19•bookofjoe•3d ago•1 comments

Building my childhood dream PC

https://fabiensanglard.net/2168/index.html
55•todsacerdoti•4h ago•25 comments

In Memoriam: John L. Young, Cryptome Co-Founder

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/memoriam-john-l-young-cryptome-co-founder
124•coloneltcb•2d ago•9 comments

An Uplifting Origin of 86 (2001)

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/2832
18•susam•3h ago•4 comments

Magic Leap One Bootloader Exploit

https://github.com/EliseZeroTwo/ml1hax
45•mmastrac•3d ago•3 comments

Show HN: Model2vec-Rs – Fast Static Text Embeddings in Rust

https://github.com/MinishLab/model2vec-rs
27•Tananon•4h ago•4 comments

Show HN: A web browser agent in your Chrome side panel

https://github.com/parsaghaffari/browserbee
100•parsabg•7h ago•48 comments

Mystical

https://suberic.net/~dmm/projects/mystical/README.html
330•mmphosis•1d ago•40 comments

AniSora: Open-source anime video generation model

https://komiko.app/video/AniSora
303•PaulineGar•19h ago•165 comments

The RISC OS GUI

https://telcontar.net/Misc/GUI/RISCOS/
29•rbanffy•6h ago•4 comments

Working with Git Patches in Apple Mail (2023)

https://btxx.org/posts/mail/
31•todsacerdoti•6h ago•13 comments

Paper Mechanisms

https://cutfoldtemplates.com
51•downboots•8h ago•2 comments

Project Verona: Fearless Concurrency for Python

https://microsoft.github.io/verona/pyrona.html
142•ptx•3d ago•110 comments

Show HN: Chat with 19 years of HN

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88•vercantez•15h ago•48 comments

The Conquest of Hell Gate [pdf]

https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/portals/37/docs/history/hellgate.pdf
44•sklargh•7h ago•10 comments

Lessons from Mixing Rust and Java: Fast, Safe, and Practical

https://medium.com/@greptime/how-to-supercharge-your-java-project-with-rust-a-practical-guide-to-jni-integration-with-a-86f60e9708b8
105•killme2008•3d ago•33 comments

What Every Programmer Should Know About Enumerative Combinatorics

https://leetarxiv.substack.com/p/counting-integer-compositions
69•muragekibicho•3d ago•36 comments

High Available Mosquitto MQTT on Kubernetes

https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/High_Available_Mosquitto_MQTT_Broker_on_Kubernetes.html
42•jandeboevrie•3d ago•18 comments

Measure EEG with Arduino

https://www.instructables.com/Measure-EEG-With-ARduino/
23•Christiangmer•3d ago•11 comments

Show HN: Turn any workflow diagram into compilable, running and stateful code

https://workflows.diagrid.io/
91•yaronsc•4d ago•20 comments
Open in hackernews

In Memoriam: John L. Young, Cryptome Co-Founder

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/memoriam-john-l-young-cryptome-co-founder
124•coloneltcb•2d ago

Comments

baruchthescribe•4h ago
Classy obiturary by the EFF. Cryptome seems to have been around forever in internet terms - I just checked and indeed it's been almost 30 years. RIP John, your site was Wikileaks long before Wikileaks.
os2warpman•1h ago
John was used by Wikileaks, registered the original Wikileaks domain, was blacklisted by Wikileaks insiders when he started questioning their financial (and "other") irregularities, and ended up cryptome'ing Wikileaks.

His site was not Wikileaks, he operated with morals and integrity. An example of this is how he had questions about how Wikileaks was publicized as a non-profit, when it was a project of The Sunshine Press-- a for-profit Icelandic corporation. Then the Wau Holland audit lies, selective releases, excessive and unaccounted-for spending, and obsession with money and publicity were all targets of his criticism.

John could smell the rot from a thousand miles away.

https://cryptome.org/wikileaks/wikileaks-leak.htm

"Fuck your cute hustle and disinformation campaign against legitimate dissent. Same old shit, working for the enemy." -John Young, on Wikileaks

John was a G. The O.G. His "Eyeball" series was the beginning of web-based OSINT.

spanktheuser•4h ago
I miss the sense of possibility, anarchy, and resistance of the early internet. RIP.
beng-nl•4h ago
This is sad. I met him. Cryptome had an electric effect on me the first time I came across it - it was a leaked (?) gsm A3A8 authentication + session key generation algorithm document. I was fiercely interested in that at the time. I then started following cryptome near-religiously and one time, when I happened to be in NYC, arranged in in-person-meet with John Young so I could buy some copies of his cd archive, signed. I gave one or two away to friends. He joked that his hat was “hiding his lobotomy scars” (I think). Was short but special real life meeting.
WarOnPrivacy•3h ago
John Young was every inch an example. He took time for anyone. Cryptome was the very best thing the internet could be.
TheAmazingRace•2h ago
Fun side note: he accepted straight cash in the mail, but never accepted cryptocurrency as an option for donations. He was quite old school.

R.I.P. John L. Young

0xbadcafebee•2h ago
This reminds me that you have to be a little crazy to resist some of the most powerful forces in our world. You basically have to say, I'm willing to sacrifice my life, be willing to be thrown in jail, be bankrupted, etc, just to keep people informed. There's no personal benefit here. And nobody's going to stop him on the street and thank him for keeping the powerful honest. In today's world, we definitely need more crazies for good. (And we need more organizations formed to help protect them!)
ls612•11m ago
Before Assange it was pretty out there to expect to be arrested for publishing secret documents in the US (conditional on you not being the one to leak them in the first place). The Pentagon Papers and The Progressive cases appeared to provide clear precedent in favor of freedom of the press.
47282847•1h ago
Deserves a black bar!