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After my dad died, we found the love letters

https://www.jenn.site/after-my-dad-died-we-found-the-love-letters/
323•eatitraw•5h ago•139 comments

A monopoly ISP refuses to fix upstream infrastructure

https://sacbear.com/xfinity-wont-fix-internet/
364•vedmed•13h ago•169 comments

Almost all Collatz orbits attain almost bounded values

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49•measurablefunc•5d ago•6 comments

Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic

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143•Stratoscope•10h ago•26 comments

GCC SC approves inclusion of Algol 68 Front End

https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2025-November/247020.html
146•edelsohn•11h ago•63 comments

The privacy nightmare of browser fingerprinting

https://kevinboone.me/fingerprinting.html
591•ingve•20h ago•372 comments

Maybe that's not liquid water on Mars after all

https://phys.org/news/2025-11-liquid-mars.html
16•howard941•51m ago•4 comments

We Induced Smells With Ultrasound

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536•exr0n•1d ago•143 comments

Ubuntu LTS releases to 15 years with Legacy add-on

https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-expands-total-coverage-for-ubuntu-lts-releases-to-15-years-w...
144•taubek•3d ago•75 comments

Deepnote (YC S19) is hiring engineers to build a better Jupyter notebook

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1•Equiet•1h ago

WorldGen – Text to Immersive 3D Worlds

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223•smusamashah•16h ago•71 comments

First kiss dates back 21M years

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sit: Create StuffIt archives on Unix systems

https://github.com/thecloudexpanse/sit
14•classichasclass•6d ago•1 comments

NTSB report: Decryption of images from the Titan submersible camera [pdf] (2024)

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135•bmurray7jhu•13h ago•63 comments

Show HN: Forty.News – Daily news, but on a 40-year delay

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323•foxbarrington•19h ago•135 comments

Antic Magazine Interviews Alan Reeve, the Creator of the Diamond OS (1990)

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8•rbanffy•1w ago•1 comments

The Boring Part of Bell Labs

https://elizabethvannostrand.substack.com/p/the-boring-part-of-bell-labs
128•AcesoUnderGlass•3d ago•21 comments

Meta buried 'causal' evidence of social media harm, US court filings allege

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/meta-buried-causal-evidence-socia...
425•pseudolus•12h ago•161 comments

`satisfies` is my favorite TypeScript keyword (2024)

https://sjer.red/blog/2024-12-21/
186•surprisetalk•4d ago•172 comments

CERN Council reviews feasibility study for a next-generation collider

https://home.cern/news/press-release/accelerators/cern-council-reviews-feasibility-study-next-gen...
35•elashri•1w ago•7 comments

$1900 Bug Bounty to Fix the Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H's Speakers on Linux

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270•rany_•1w ago•120 comments

The 1957 “Spaghetti-Grows-on-Trees” Hoax

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41•PaulHoule•1w ago•21 comments

MCP Apps just dropped (OpenAI and Anthropic collab) and I think this is huge

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92•mercury24aug•10h ago•62 comments

Pixel Art Tips for Programmers

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124•ibobev•2d ago•28 comments

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149•zdw•17h ago•108 comments

Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal

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128•eln1•7h ago•43 comments

China reaches energy milestone by "breeding" uranium from thorium

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308•surprisetalk•20h ago•258 comments

Show HN: A tool to safely migrate GitHub Actions workflows to Ubuntu-slim runner

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59•r4mimu•1w ago•3 comments

The realities of being a pop star

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263•lovestory•20h ago•175 comments
Open in hackernews

X.com Is Gonna Snitch You Out to the Public If You Use a VPN

https://www.vice.com/en/article/x-show-vpn-warning/
39•bookofjoe•1h ago

Comments

cyanydeez•34m ago
Or theres a lot of people who like to troll and propagandize americans for nationalism and racism
marginalia_nu•30m ago
Yeah. This feature seems mostly fine, and fairly effective at highlighting troll farms.

There's been a whole slew of the most prolific accounts that were spamming inflamatory political propaganda, ostensibly targeting Europe or the US that have been reveal to operate out of India, Pakistan, south east asia, etc.

locknitpicker•9m ago
> Or theres a lot of people who like to troll and propagandize americans for nationalism and racism

I think it's a more coordinated and professional operation that you are suggesting. The US and even western Europe in general has been constantly hammered by Russian bots and professional accounts spewing all sort of extremist and sensationalized content that is aligned with the Kremlin's agenda. It's not limited to Twitter too, as places such as Reddit's conservative subreddit is renowned for being mainly a Russian psyop with barely any US citizen posting there.

jofzar•33m ago
I'm going to be honest, I have no issue with this.

For anyone that it matters for, they won't care it shows they are using a vpn and for anyone trying to be deceitful using a vpn then it will downplay their credibility.

lpapez•32m ago
Slowly but surely turning into 4chan /pol/, now with country flags too!
webdevver•25m ago
that happened like 3 years ago THOUGH
jmclnx•31m ago
I do not use twitter, so do not care.

But if you use a fake name and fake email, which people should be using on twitter, who cares.

Also if you self host your VPN, how would twitter know. Looks like only people using a commercial VPN will be flagged.

ACCount37•23m ago
Websites can still guess that an IP is non-residential. There's a difference between an IP at Comcast and an IP at DigitalOcean. This takes some effort to work around.
jschoe•19m ago
Self-hosting a VPN is not entirely straightforward. If you rent a server from Hetzner, for example, and your IP address is linked to Hetzner, it's obvious that it's not a genuine residential IP address.

What you need is a VPN that provides a genuine residential IP address. It's possible to do this, but not easy to set up for everyone.

cluckindan•31m ago
This is a good thing.

Top MAGA Influencers Accidentally Unmasked as Foreign Trolls

https://www.thedailybeast.com/top-maga-influencers-accidenta...

”Dozens of major accounts masquerading as “America First” or “MAGA” proponents have been identified as originating in places such as Russia, India, and Nigeria.

In one example, the account MAGANationX—with nearly 400,000 followers and a bio reading “Patriot Voice for We The People”—is actually based in Eastern Europe.”

isodev•28m ago
It's not a lot of effort to make them appear as if connecting from the USA without the use of VPN. Giving them a label based on their ... current proxy? ... is not a solution at all.
cluckindan•27m ago
If it’s not a lot of effort, why aren’t they already doing that?
amelius•24m ago
Cat and mouse, the next step.
isodev•6m ago
VPNs were already there, so why bother with a different approach. That's also something the whole "age verification", "let's protect the children from x" online is going to run into - the root cause of all that is not that there are means to access certain content in a certain way, it's the purpose and context in which the access takes place.

So for X to solve its authenticity issue... that's a tricky one. They want to allow "all opinions" and yet they want to limit the ones that aren't authentic. So how do you know if a post is authentic? What makes a person more or less "authentic"?

For me, it's really a fundamental issue of "this medium is not suitable to measure or label authenticity" (social media).

rcxdude•28m ago
Such groups certainly have the resources to use residential proxies to fool such checks.
bearjaws•10m ago
Just like all things, the easier you make it the more people will abuse it.

Now their hand is forced, and they will actually have to try and mask their location.

webdevver•27m ago
actually incredibly bullish for america.

everybody wants to be american. nobody with agency is rooting for anything other than the US. seriously, if youre not topblasting the S&P, i dont know what to tell you. theres like the entire 2nd and 3rd world combined waiting for their paycheque to come in every month so they can spend it on the US.

by 2100, we are gonna have a graveyard of langauges that nobody speaks anymore.

MattPalmer1086•23m ago
You think foreign interference in your politics means everyone wants to be American? That's a very, very optimistic view of what's going on.
danillonunes•19m ago
They don't care about being American. They want the sweet American dollars that X is paying for engagement. They figured out the MAGA crowd is the easiest to engage, so that's where they go.
tecleandor•3m ago
People in general don't talk about America because they want to be Americans. Some of them do it because they are worried about the effect that it could have in the rest of the world. Others because they have empathy about people suffering under the government (local or foreign). Others just because it's entertaining and sometimes stranger than fiction, like somebody that watches Netflix.

I'm so sorry that your circle isn't worried about what's happening around them. I'm happily surrounded by young and middle aged people that cares about their neighborhood, city, and national politics. I'd prefer that they didn't have to worry because everything was perfect, but this is what we have, and I'm happy that near me there's people with empathy and solidarity feelings.

marginalia_nu•26m ago
We've known this is a thing for quite some while. The Russians have been running a bunch of these propaganda accounts at least as far back as the 2016 election (see the Mueller report).
clanky•14m ago
Russia doesn't control X moderation policies or algorithms. These accounts have gained the purchase they have because Silicon Valley and Elon Musk specifically now see it as advantageous to sow racial animus and division, and to scapegoat migrants for domestic problems which are in fact caused by elite looting. This is being done to strengthen the status quo regime, not undermine it.
marginalia_nu•10m ago
I just pointed to evidence this was happening several years before Elon had anything to do with Twitter takeover, all the way back when Obama was still in office.
clanky•7m ago
The fact that it existed in some nonzero quantity at some point before the choreographed Musk takeover does not contradict what I wrote in any way.
input_sh•11m ago
This is different. There are not ideological in nature, they're looking for that revenue share that can change the life of someone living in a low-cost country.

Being pro-MAGA just happens to be the only thing that works really well (aside from gimmick accounts that repost from subreddits). If Elon suddenly made a 180 into being anti-MAGA and tweaked the algorithm to reflect that, these "bots" would switch their message as well.

HeinzStuckeIt•24m ago
This has long been pretty obvious to anyone using Nitter on desktop. There, you can ctrl-click on usernames to open a new tab, and it is readily obvious from the account’s post history that the people behind so many “authentic American” accounts are not authentic Americans. They make little telltale mistakes in their English, they post single-mindedly about a particular topic like few real people (no matter how much they like political battle) would, the profile pic was obviously created by GAN3-style AI, etc.

It’s fast and trivial to verify on any non-enshittified interface. One of the problems with modern social media is that people are looking at it (usually on their phones) through the platform’s intentionally crippled UI that doesn’t allow quickly opening new views.

clanky•9m ago
It has become so common that now when one of them writes "colour" or something there is a meme reply of using a screenshot from "Inglorious Basterds" of the scene where an SS officer catches out a spy because he uses a non-typical (for Germans) hand gesture for the number 3.
_heimdall•23m ago
Companies requiring that you use potentially poor privacy and security protocols isn't a good thing. Using a VPN doesn't make one a bot or a spammer.
kardianos•19m ago
I agree it is a good thing.

These so-called "America First" and "MEGA" accounts have been driving a wedge within the conservative party for a while. Many speculated that these were largely foreign accounts, but it was hard to prove, until now.

Many of the racist "conservative" voices are being shown to be from Iran or other countries.

HeinzStuckeIt•11m ago
During the 2016 election, it was big in the news that a whole ring of fake-news social media accounts and news websites was run out of North Macedonia.[0] And not out of nefarious meddling in American internal affairs, but because the men involved knew American culture well enough to know that riling up readers in a wealthy but politically polarized country could bring in profit. How fast that story was forgotten.

[0]https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ps-political-science...

lifestyleguru•17m ago
I would say that privacy conscious people simply gave up on contributing and commenting. Non privacy conscious are those who are public figures anyway like politicians or journalists. Trolls turned more sophisticated and vicious as they are compensated and oftentimes threatened to do so.
kevin_nisbet•8m ago
I'm not as sure and would want to consider the angles a bit more.

I ponder how effective this would be against an adversary sufficiently motivated to look like they're not using a VPN. And then does it result in a false sense of trust, since a user thinks the system more reliably detects a VPN then it does. Or an adversary who has bypassed the system to then point to it to build additional trust.

isodev•30m ago
I don't like the idea of linking VPN usage with something shady or illegal. Privacy is a human right, and knowing that I'm using a VPN or not doesn't change how "authentic" or truthful the post is.
ACCount37•25m ago
The crusade against VPNs is grating to me too. But as long as X is not actually restricting VPN users in any way?

"A guy that posts popular incendiary takes about US politics like it's his job is routing through VPNs and his real location is unknown" might be valuable information to the public.

gishh•12m ago
Whatever right to privacy that may exist goes out the window when you’re posting on the World Wide Web.
ChocolateGod•30m ago
X has a pandemic of people pretending to be Americans (or Westerners in general) saying edgy or controversial things in order to encourage engagement and subsequently earn money from X's program. This is why this feature was added.

IMHO the program itself just encourages misinformation and should be scrapped.

TruffleLabs•29m ago
"“When you read content on X, you should be able to verify its authenticity. This is critical to getting a pulse on important issues happening in the world,” posted Nikita Bier, Head of Product at X, back on October 14, 2025."

That feature of showing where an account was created was on for a bit and then turned off... it highlights that many accounts implying they are in the USA are actually not and probably not who they claim to be.

locknitpicker•18m ago
> That feature of showing where an account was created was on for a bit and then turned off... it highlights that many accounts implying they are in the USA are actually not and probably not who they claim to be.

I recall that Twitter had a serious account takeover problem which reached the point that eve high profile accounts were hijacked.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Twitter_account_hijacking

Of course owners of dead accounts don't complain.

The way Elon Musk's Twitter decided to render blue checkmarks useless leads me to believe this is by design.

singpolyma3•27m ago
This is a dick move, but let's not present VPNs add much in the way of privacy or security on average.
DarkmSparks•25m ago
will they also advertise the service provider being used or will you have to ask?

Because I suspect "warning this person isnt an idiot" doesnt turn out to be the warning they expect.

Brajeshwar•24m ago
My account is a simple personal account with less than 3,000 followers. It does show a warning stating that I might be using a VPN. I do use AdGuard with the Mask IP setting set to a random number, and the DNS is set to Mullvad’s DNS.
rvz•24m ago
This follows from the other changes made exposing fake/bot/scam X accounts created in different locations posing as "real" users. This just takes it into another level.

Unrelated, but the amount of ads on Vice.com has become insufferable to the point where I cannot read the article without an ad-blocker with any default installed browser.

If you don't want to switch to Firefox and are still using a Chromium-based browser, get Ublock Origin Lite [0] which still works.

[0] https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ublock-origin-lite/...

CommanderData•23m ago
Wasn't there something about DHS's account originating in Israel? Suprised it's not being discussed here.
jsheard•5m ago
As funny as that would be, the image going around appears to be a photoshop.

https://bsky.app/profile/arty1f.neocities.org/post/3m6ah2did...