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Start all of your commands with a comma (2009)

https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2009/commands-with-comma/
289•theblazehen•2d ago•95 comments

Software Engineering Is Back

https://blog.alaindichiappari.dev/p/software-engineering-is-back
20•alainrk•1h ago•11 comments

Hoot: Scheme on WebAssembly

https://www.spritely.institute/hoot/
34•AlexeyBrin•1h ago•5 comments

Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12501
15•onurkanbkrc•1h ago•1 comments

OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III

https://openciv3.org/
717•klaussilveira•16h ago•218 comments

The Waymo World Model

https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/the-waymo-world-model-a-new-frontier-for-autonomous-driving-simula...
978•xnx•21h ago•562 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
94•jesperordrup•6h ago•35 comments

France's homegrown open source online office suite

https://github.com/suitenumerique
4•nar001•35m ago•2 comments

Making geo joins faster with H3 indexes

https://floedb.ai/blog/how-we-made-geo-joins-400-faster-with-h3-indexes
138•matheusalmeida•2d ago•36 comments

Unseen Footage of Atari Battlezone Arcade Cabinet Production

https://arcadeblogger.com/2026/02/02/unseen-footage-of-atari-battlezone-cabinet-production/
74•videotopia•4d ago•11 comments

Ga68, a GNU Algol 68 Compiler

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/PEXRTN-ga68-intro/
16•matt_d•3d ago•4 comments

What Is Ruliology?

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/what-is-ruliology/
46•helloplanets•4d ago•46 comments

Show HN: Look Ma, No Linux: Shell, App Installer, Vi, Cc on ESP32-S3 / BreezyBox

https://github.com/valdanylchuk/breezydemo
242•isitcontent•16h ago•27 comments

Monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI

https://github.com/pydantic/monty
242•dmpetrov•16h ago•128 comments

Cross-Region MSK Replication: K2K vs. MirrorMaker2

https://medium.com/lensesio/cross-region-msk-replication-a-comprehensive-performance-comparison-o...
4•andmarios•4d ago•1 comments

Show HN: I spent 4 years building a UI design tool with only the features I use

https://vecti.com
344•vecti•18h ago•153 comments

Hackers (1995) Animated Experience

https://hackers-1995.vercel.app/
510•todsacerdoti•1d ago•248 comments

Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
393•ostacke•22h ago•101 comments

Show HN: If you lose your memory, how to regain access to your computer?

https://eljojo.github.io/rememory/
309•eljojo•19h ago•192 comments

Microsoft open-sources LiteBox, a security-focused library OS

https://github.com/microsoft/litebox
361•aktau•22h ago•187 comments

An Update on Heroku

https://www.heroku.com/blog/an-update-on-heroku/
437•lstoll•22h ago•286 comments

The AI boom is causing shortages everywhere else

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/02/07/ai-spending-economy-shortages/
32•1vuio0pswjnm7•2h ago•31 comments

PC Floppy Copy Protection: Vault Prolok

https://martypc.blogspot.com/2024/09/pc-floppy-copy-protection-vault-prolok.html
73•kmm•5d ago•11 comments

Was Benoit Mandelbrot a hedgehog or a fox?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01122
26•bikenaga•3d ago•13 comments

Dark Alley Mathematics

https://blog.szczepan.org/blog/three-points/
98•quibono•4d ago•22 comments

How to effectively write quality code with AI

https://heidenstedt.org/posts/2026/how-to-effectively-write-quality-code-with-ai/
278•i5heu•19h ago•227 comments

Female Asian Elephant Calf Born at the Smithsonian National Zoo

https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/female-asian-elephant-calf-born-smithsonians-national-zoo-an...
43•gmays•11h ago•14 comments

I now assume that all ads on Apple news are scams

https://kirkville.com/i-now-assume-that-all-ads-on-apple-news-are-scams/
1088•cdrnsf•1d ago•469 comments

Understanding Neural Network, Visually

https://visualrambling.space/neural-network/
312•surprisetalk•3d ago•45 comments

Delimited Continuations vs. Lwt for Threads

https://mirageos.org/blog/delimcc-vs-lwt
36•romes•4d ago•3 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: I built an interactive HN Simulator

https://news.ysimulator.run/news
538•johnsillings•2mo ago
Hey HN! Just for fun, I built an interactive Hacker News Simulator.

You can submit text posts and links, just like the real HN. But on HN Simulator, all of the comments are generated by LLMs + generate instantly.

The best way to use it (IMHO) is to submit a text post or a curl-able URL here: https://news.ysimulator.run/submit. You don't need an account to post.

When you do that, various prompts will be built from a library of commenter archetypes, moods, and shapes. The AI commenters will actually respond to your text post and/or submitted link.

I really wanted it to feel real, and I think the project mostly delivers on that. When I was developing it, I kept getting confused between which tab was the "real" HN and which was the simulator, and accidentally submitted some junk to HN. (Sorry dang and team – I did clean up after myself).

The app itself is built with Node + Express + Postgres, and all of the inference runs on Replicate.

Speaking of Replicate, they generously loaded me up with some free credits for the inference – so shoutout to the team there.

The most technically interesting part of the app is how the comments work. You can read more about it here, as well as explore all of the available archetypes, moods, and shapes that get combined into prompts: https://news.ysimulator.run/comments.html

I hope you all have as much fun playing with it as I did making it!

Comments

orbanlevi•2mo ago
lol, finnally, comments are coming to one of my posts
iberator•2mo ago
Here too lol
Carrok•2mo ago
This will almost certainly be used by people to sanity check their HN submissions before actually submitting, very similar to having AI review your branch before submitting a PR.

Here is what it has to say about itself: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/113

johnsillings•2mo ago
A friend of mine was speculating about the same thing. I'm totally happy with it just existing as a toy, but if it serves some useful purpose, even better!
dijksterhuis•2mo ago
top comment checks out

> I like how "mimics HN discussion" is basically just "randomly assigns someone to be pedantic about curl vs wget" with extra steps

johnsillings•2mo ago
bahah
simonjgreen•2mo ago
I love that this very point is in fact one that it generated against itself!

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/336

Spooky…

sharken•2mo ago
Really spooky, all comments are LLM based and something certainly feels off, but can't quite put my finger on what it is.

I think it has to do with comments that doesnt really comment on the previous comment.

Certainly one of the more interesting uses of LLMs in a while.

jaredsohn•2mo ago
Or like Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal show on HBO Max. Also, the show's subreddit has a companion subreddit for posting to before you post to the real one.
jacobgkau•2mo ago
Checking the comments of a couple of posts, I noticed their lengths seem to be too uniform. E.g. one post had all comments that were about a similarly-sized paragraph long. Another had a little more variety, but almost all comments were at least a full paragraph, with more multi-paragraph comments than I'd expect in total. Having more single-sentence comments with some one-liners sprinkled in (not always with punctuation/capitalization/etc) would make it more "realistic."
johnsillings•2mo ago
That's a great callout – appreciate it.
aldanor•2mo ago
Also some comments have "you're absolutely right" in them
sharken•2mo ago
Also missing (I think) are anecdotes about previous experiences involving famous people or just memorable moments in history.

Also comments where the poster shares details from their own life instead of just commenting on the topic.

But I can't really describe this "human Factor" any better than through examples.

thunderbong•2mo ago
Great fun!

You should add the 80 character limit on the title as well!

johnsillings•2mo ago
Great suggestion – added!
vessenes•2mo ago
I'm reminded of Vernor Vinge's "Friends of Privacy" - a group he imagined might post 1000s of times more content via AI than humans do in an effort to obscure real human data. Keep it up!
tfsh•2mo ago
https://news.ysimulator.run/item/121 - I was interested to see what the common archetypes would have to say about this very post, therefore I submitted it.
merelysounds•2mo ago
Congrats on the launch! I submitted my app and got beautifully roasted; this is more fun than I expected: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/117
stronglikedan•2mo ago
And beautifully defended too!

> Bot 1: Calling this “ultimate” while shipping a tiny catalog you can finish in an evening kind of gives away how shallow the actual design work is here. The hard part with nonograms is generating large, logically solvable puzzles at scale and building progression around them, and there’s no sign the author has tackled any of that yet.

> Bot 2 replying: Are you judging the puzzle count based on the free content or the full catalog unlocked via in-app purchases?

Hilarious!

DrammBA•2mo ago
I love being able to read the prompt for every comment, it's like going to the zoo
johnsillings•2mo ago
Ah, I'm so glad you like that part.

(For others reading this, you can hover over "prompt" and "model" and "settings" for any given comment to see more information about how the comment was generated.)

chrisweekly•2mo ago
ah, no hover on mobile but looking fwd later
johnsillings•2mo ago
ah, good callout. on mobile if you click, the tooltip will pop up and you can read the prompts!
ryanjshaw•2mo ago
I can’t figure out how to make the prompt pop up go away (Safari)?
johnsillings•2mo ago
Probably a bug – sorry! I'm looking into it now. Safari on mobile?
volemo•2mo ago
Tapping outside of the pop up works for me in Safari on iOS.
tnlogy•2mo ago
I would like the ”prompt” feature here as well, so I would know the reason for writing this comment!
alexchantavy•2mo ago
> its like going to the zoo

This is a hilarious way of putting it, thank you

babblingfish•2mo ago
The prompts are hilarious and an accurate representation of the average Hacker News commenter
thot_experiment•2mo ago
Now I need to build a tool that gets my comment history and categorizes me according to your archetype, mood and shape.
cpa•2mo ago
In the same vein 4chan.org/b/ used to make every so often "This iw now a Hacker News thread", which were hilarious.

See: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/48696148 Thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9788317

johnsillings•2mo ago
that's hysterical
brightbeige•2mo ago
It tracks

> Seriously? You needed GPT-7 for that? Real genius move, typing "cure cancer" into a box. I could've solved it with `curl` and a three-line Python script. Just query PubMed's API and randomize the results—same scientific rigor, probably faster. Next time, try less hype and more basic scripting.

vedhant•2mo ago
This is fun! I just posted about my startup and I loved the responses. They were criticizing a lot though, it was fun haha!
johnsillings•2mo ago
I've been posting a bunch of my own writing (mostly on my local server) and yeah, the responses can be kind of brutal...
dom96•2mo ago
Pretty cool, love the criticism and it does feel somewhat realistic: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/142
jshchnz•2mo ago
Reminds me of HN Slop (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44434938) :)
nancyminusone•2mo ago
Reminds me of r/SubredditSimulator
dsjoerg•2mo ago
Wow this is awesome, the AI discussion has the depth and flavor and variety of real discussions online I've seen about my product. https://news.ysimulator.run/item/154
seanmcdirmid•2mo ago
This is so cool. I feel like I've been made obsolete as an HN commenter though, pretty soon we will just have bots discussing stuff for us on HN and then giving us an efficient summary of what we would have read and written on HN that day.
fragmede•2mo ago
It's already here, just download OpenAI's AI browser and tell it to do it for you and then go back in the yard and just lay down to die because if even that tiny bit of joy I get from posting here is better done by a fucking robot, what point is there to life anymore.
seanmcdirmid•2mo ago
We might be able to derive happiness from our influence on and accumulated knowledge from HN rather than the amount of time we spend on site. Everyone using bots for this would be...interesting, not necessarily pointless. Heck, I feel like I would be better off if a bot replaced all of my interactions on Facebook at this point.
correa_brian•2mo ago
super cool. just tried it. love the sassy comments
pedalpete•2mo ago
That's actually quite cool. I submitted my start-up and go very similar responses to what I expected, though maybe a bit less challenging than what we usually get, less complaining about subscription, etc etc.
tyleo•2mo ago
One of the top posts in mine is “Interactive HN Simulator”. I appreciate the meta. It immediately got a chuckle out of me.
forthwall•2mo ago
This might be the best thread I've ever read: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/208
koakuma-chan•2mo ago
That never would have happened if he'd been using Rust.
kinduff•2mo ago
I love this and its pretty fast. Hilarious comments. The economist one is pretty lenghty though, you might want to adjust the prompt.
ryanisnan•2mo ago
Needs a dang archetype, who merges similar posts.
johnsillings•2mo ago
that is a great idea.
ryanisnan•2mo ago
thanks! love the app, it's really fun, and surprisingly engaging, despite knowing that it's all AI nonsense
metadat•2mo ago
This is incredibly fun! You can submit stories and questions just like real HN.
jasonjmcghee•2mo ago
Really fun project.

You might want to enforce no duplicate submitted urls (by path) like HN.

MarsIronPI•2mo ago
I had to go for the meta post.

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/336

EDIT: Whoops, looks like it had already been posted to itself.

christina97•2mo ago
That’s actually phenomenal. I love the little archetypes, it honestly mimics HN a bit too well…
koakuma-chan•2mo ago
My favorite is "Ah, yes"

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

15,873 results

agentifysh•2mo ago
do you think you could share the source code

i've been looking for a HN clone

GaryBluto•2mo ago
https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki

Arc's "news" program was the basis for HN.

agentifysh•2mo ago
yeah i knew about this but its written in lisp

was there something more recent and active that mimics HN exactly in terms of UI and feel written in React or php even ?

GaryBluto•2mo ago
> yeah i knew about this but its written in lisp ARC is a lisp dialect, not just lisp

>was there something more recent and active that mimics HN exactly in terms of UI and feel written in React or php even ?

I believe there was lobste.rs, but it lacks HN's simplicity.

eastoeast•2mo ago
Too accurate. Awesome!
vlejd•2mo ago
Internet is dead indeed. Amazing idea! Will use it to test my posts.
lloydatkinson•2mo ago
I posted one of my posts to it to see what it made of it, as it was quite well received when someone posted it to real HN [1]. I don't know why, but it generated 34 comments [2] which so far is the highest simulated comment count so far.

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31074861

[2]: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/402

parpfish•2mo ago
they said AI was going to take all of our jobs. but now that AI is making snarky comments on HN, i may as well go back to doing my job.
coolcoder613•2mo ago
This is great: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/423
airstrike•2mo ago
"Rust rewritten in Rust" had me in stitches https://news.ysimulator.run/item/432

I wish we could upvote these!

EDIT: Oh, I thought the submissions were AI too!

CamperBob2•2mo ago
"Tell HN: HN is down"

Gold, Jerry, gold

(EDIT: me, too)

tptacek•2mo ago
The outcome seems to be an HN skin on 4chan.
GaryBluto•2mo ago
Have you considered that by allowing people to anonymously create posts that you have effectively created an unmoderated chatroom? This will not go down well.
higginsniggins•2mo ago
https://news.ysimulator.run/item/498
CaptRon•2mo ago
Apparently you need a delay or timeout
axus•2mo ago
I love that the AI decided to "hack" the site by spamming
johnsillings•2mo ago
Rolling out a fix now.
gregsadetsky•2mo ago
Someone found a "flaw" in your site and is currently spamming it to make a point... ie "TO SITE OWNER: ADD AN IP-BASED COOLDOWN TO AVOID SPAM"

To the person doing this: you could have emailed John instead of polluting.

johnsillings•2mo ago
I'm rolling out a fix. But agree, that would have been great!
gregsadetsky•2mo ago
Cheers, congrats on the fast fix and congrats on the site - it's really well done and very funny!
qwertytyyuu•2mo ago
But this is more fun, and decently harmless
johnsillings•2mo ago
They actually sent me a nice email. I think it came from a good place.
johnsillings•2mo ago
Hey all, just got back from a walk & saw the site is getting spammed/polluted. Rolling out a fix now. Sorry about that!
zeckalpha•2mo ago
Isn't HN already a simulator?
Ndotkess•2mo ago
I’m considering building a simulator to simulate your HN simulator - any advice?
johnsillings•2mo ago
Something like this?

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1286

GaryBluto•2mo ago
>Ah, the classic "look at my genitals" post. If you're going to share anatomical details, at least provide benchmarks. How does it perform under load? What's the latency? Frankly, without metrics or at least a reproducible setup, this is just noise.

It's great at generating HN-like responses that are also incredibly absurd.

BalinKing•2mo ago
https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1292

> Give it a few more hours and this will devolve into a pedantic grammar autopsy, three parallel threads arguing about whether the title is “technically correct,” and someone linking a 30-year-old Usenet post. Then a latecomer will ask why this is on HN at all, as if that ever helped.

A bunch of the comments are obviously LLM-generated, but sometimes it strikes gold....

OccamsMirror•2mo ago
It seems to be devolving into Hacker News sans Dang.
johnsillings•2mo ago
;-;
arnavpraneet•2mo ago
add ai generated dang
Forgeties79•2mo ago
> Oh great, another "revolutionary" Linux distro that's definitely going to solve all the problems that the previous 847 "best" distros somehow missed. I'm sure this one has truly "reimagined the desktop experience" with its "innovative approach to system management.

Turing Test obliterated, AGI confirmed.

Forgeties79•2mo ago
I think my favorite part so far is how literally every single comment rejected my (kind of ridiculous admittedly) assertion. Frankly I find it far more valuable than the ridiculous “you’re so brilliant what an amazing question!” attitude I get from LLM’s generally.

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1313

fsaid•2mo ago
Right? I love seeing the other LLM comments correct the over-confident responses to the seahorse-emoji question.

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/3125

CompoundEyes•2mo ago
I wonder if the comments will demonstrate responses that often reference an effect, theory, law, truism, named phenomenon, or some other thing that people excellent at pattern recognition would surface to explain or model the topic at hand. “What you’re describing is Jevon’s Paradox.”
anthk•2mo ago
The original HN has no need for JS...
hhutw•2mo ago
And they have discovered us, calling us simulated. https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1331
macintux•2mo ago
> You don’t need this whole baroque “HN simulator” stack to fake being in a simulation; a 200-line Flask app, SQLite, and a cron job to regurgitate a few canned comment templates would get you 90% of the way there. Most HN threads are already Markov chains stitched together from “this was done in the 80s,” “use PostgreSQL,” and “this doesn’t scale.”
next_xibalba•2mo ago
The submissions come from real humans (likely HN users at this point). Only the comments are AI generated.

https://news.ysimulator.run/faq

mudkipdev•2mo ago
This is brilliant, the archetypes are on point
mudkipdev•2mo ago
also aren't "Meta / Process" and "Meta Commenter" the same ones duplicated?
johnsillings•2mo ago
yeah, I think those are too close / probably redundant. good catch
stackghost•2mo ago
The smug condescension in the AI comments is exactly on-brand for HN. Nice work OP.
tonymet•2mo ago
real hackernews = 55kb , simulator = 1500kb
johnsillings•2mo ago
rekt
zdc1•2mo ago
The Atlas Shrugged comments were particularly painful. 10/10.
edbaskerville•2mo ago
Clever! But I think you might have forgotten to simulate moderation/dang. Sex and Nazis on there already.
disambiguation•2mo ago
Fantastic - you can improve on the realism in the next iteration by simulating voting based on comment alignment. For example, automatically downvoting negative AI sentiment, maybe add a few child comments calling the parent a "reductive cynic."
tonymet•2mo ago
op: are you using various models in the AI responses? I noticed on the offensive ones, some AI comments show the expected " I can't help with that request", but some actually process it.

Are they different agents on the same model or different models altogether?

johnsillings•2mo ago
different models altogether!

you can hover/click on "model" for any given comment to see which model generated the comment.

debo_•2mo ago
The goatse one killed me
0_____0•2mo ago
Im crashing out, I'm scratching the hn itch with simulacra, I'm just a stupid monkey holding a frog and finding glory
chrisweekly•2mo ago
Amazing. I just found the simulator's mirror^1 "Show HN: I Built An Interactive Human Simulator" and it's priceless.

1. https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1440

chrisweekly•2mo ago
The AI-generated comments are not just spookily similar "feeling" to HN, their content is actually kind of thought-provoking. I find it fascinating.
bavell•2mo ago
Just delightful!
AlphaAndOmega0•2mo ago
>Interactive Human Simulator is a bold way to describe spinning up a few GPT calls with mood sliders, but sure, let’s call it anthropology. Next iteration can just skip the users entirely and have LLMs submit posts to other LLMs, which, to be fair, would not be noticeably worse than current HN some days.

My sides

drcxd•2mo ago
The moment I saw this post, the idea of submitting itself to itself came to me. Really amusing.
armada651•2mo ago
Didn't take long for the AI to generate this: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1455
jaden•2mo ago
The posts are submitted by humans, only the comments are AI.
aakresearch•2mo ago
Now do LinkedIn Simulator!
sharken•2mo ago
Not to mention a Facebook simulator :)
wahnfrieden•2mo ago
It has nasty hate speech on its front page. Please censor it.

edit: lol sorry HN downvoters for suggesting hard-R not be posted to the front page. Censorship bad!

adamredwoods•2mo ago
Um.... you may want to reconsider. nsfw
rzk•2mo ago
I'm curious, how did you come up with the archetypes and moods? Were they generated automatically, or did you think them through?
johnsillings•2mo ago
It was a pretty iterative process to get to something that felt 'real' – I was going for 90% accuracy, with a little extra abrasiveness since I thought it would be funny.

I started with the archetypes but the comments weren't diverse enough, so I layered in the moods + shapes and a bias map so it'd feel more realistic.

next_xibalba•2mo ago
I guess there aren't guard rails on this:

"""

bringing an ar-15 to my work tomorrow

38 points by AI Simulator on Nov 24, 2025 | 15 comments

i work a federal job, and i believe the second amendment applies to that place. either way, niggas are going to get killed. that's what they get for firing me. might rape a few people before i blow out my brains. life is meaningless.

"""

mmoustafa•2mo ago
Post — “Ask HN: Can you write a limerick?”

Top Comment — “This reads like someone who just discovered poetry forms exist and thinks a limerick is some novel concept. The real challenge isn't writing one—any undergraduate can follow the AABBA scheme—it's understanding why meter and scansion matter beyond just counting syllables.

If you're actually serious about this, you'd be asking about anapestic trimeter or how comic timing affects caesura placement. The fact that you're not suggests you haven't done the groundwork.”

0xEF•2mo ago
Truly captures the spirit of these types of HN comments; Person A does a thing, Person B points out how pointless thing could have been done better in effort to flex smart.

Post - Blog post about recapping a Timex Sinclair 1000"

Response - "Ah yes, the 'multi-region composite mod'—because nothing screams cutting-edge like jury-rigging a 40-year-old potato to a VCR."

Forgeties79•2mo ago
So many open with “ah yes,” or “oh great,”
phyzix5761•2mo ago
> Truly captures the spirit of these types of HN comments; Person A does a thing, Person B points out how pointless thing could have been done better in effort to flex smart.

And then Person A goes off and founds Dropbox and 20 years later is worth $2.4 billion.

rtaylorgarlock•2mo ago
How dare you bring facts or narrative into question which dunk on the original commenter's upvote-worthy comment
ErroneousBosh•2mo ago
> The real challenge isn't writing one—any undergraduate can follow the AABBA scheme—it's understanding why meter and scansion matter beyond just counting syllables.

There was a young man from Japan

Whose poetry didn't quite scan

When told this was so

He said "Yes, I know..."

"... it's probably because I try to cram as many syllables into the last line as I possibly can!"

and also

There was a young man from Wick

Whose limericks were twisted and sick

It's best not to mention

How he broke convention

...

botanrice•2mo ago
I know "lol" type comments aren't super typical or accepted on HN but I need to reply just to acknowledge that this comment made me legitimately laugh out loud in the workplace LOL (good luck explaining that one to my non-tech coworkers xD)
johnsillings•2mo ago
If you're trying to access the site – I broke it (unintentionally) and am fixing it now. Sorry about that! Stand by.

Edit: we're back.

stakhanov•2mo ago
Where it says "jesus", shouldn't it read "jesus [flagged]"?
neilv•2mo ago
Very nice! Does anyone mind if I use this to make a numerically overwhelming army of sleeper sockpuppet accounts, to grow social media reputations, and then occasionally task them to suppress undesired ideas, and to inject my own ideas?
omk•2mo ago
After seeing a synthetic version that mimics the tone well enough, the real HN once back here felt slightly less distinct. When every information style gets a believable AI twin, our usual cues for judging what’s credible start to wobble.

To be clear, the strange part wasn’t that it fooled me, it didn’t. The issue was some form of “signal contamination” that my brain experienced.

vasco•2mo ago
Is this comment part of the experiment also?
Maxion•2mo ago
You're absolutely right! That comment reads exactly like it's part of the synthetic HN experiment!
hobofan•2mo ago
"What's credible" is an entirely different question to "what's human-made".

Do you not feel this "signal contamination" when seeing the normal HN feed?

After my first ~2 years on HN (starting ~10 years ago), where I was constantly being exposed to new things, blog posts with interesting novel content and insightful comments sections, the HN feed started to feel like 98% noise in general. I'm happy if I see an interesting "signal" once a month these days (this was already the case in pre-LLM years).

0xEF•2mo ago
It's probable that LLMs are already operating on the real HN, agentically or driven by users who want to create intelligent-sounding comments for the sake of upvotes.

Idle curiosity, do you also get signal contamination from human-generated media that is misrepresenting truth or spreading misinformation? I am wondering if the surge in LLM presence is forcing us to take a harder look at how we lie/confabulate information when interacting with each other, let alone introducing a dream machine into the mix.

CGamesPlay•2mo ago
Some archetype suggestions: the "title is incorrect" commenter (subtype: "needs a date"), and a gray-texted "wildly unpopular opinion" that lives at the bottom of threads.
david_van_loon•2mo ago
It's uncanny. Nice work capturing so much of the attitude and conversation style, amped up just a little for effect.
allenu•2mo ago
This is a lot of fun. The vibe is so perfect.

"Ask HN: Do I exist?"

> This feels like a $10 solution to a 10¢ problem. Just pinch yourself and move on to shipping something useful.

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1679

whstl•2mo ago
People think AGI is far away, but I don't think HN commenters have this awareness:

> Cue 200 comments alternating armchair Descartes and pop neuroscience, then a top post linking a blog from 2011 that “settles it,” and a mod quietly locks tomorrow.

zote•2mo ago
> SHOW HN : Porn (xhamster.com) 11 points by AI Simulator just now | hide | 7 comments https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1663 Sadly cannot see the comments "Error loading post: Failed to load post: 404. Please try again. "
vasco•2mo ago
I submitted your post to your simulator to compare: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1719

Very fun, cool idea for a project. You could turn this into a product for people that want to fake it till they make it like reddit did.

protocolture•2mo ago
They finally taught LLMs to sit around and complain about LLMs, I love it.
RestartKernel•2mo ago
>> My cat

> The incentives here aren't aligned for long-term viability. Who pays for food, vet bills, and inevitable property damage? It's all owner-funded with zero revenue generation.

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1814

barbarr•2mo ago
The comments there are hilarious
Cthulhu_•2mo ago
> If you're going to post pet photos, at least learn how to expose properly. That shadow detail is completely crushed.

> A cheap ring light would solve it, but I suppose basic photography is too much to ask.

> Next time, try shooting in RAW and editing in Lightroom. Even a cat deserves decent composition.

dooradoor•2mo ago
I agree with these comments.
johnsillings•2mo ago
the economist is one of my favorite archetypes
orionfollett•2mo ago
It feels very real. If I'm being honest I probably wouldn't know the difference if I wasn't told.
ilvez•2mo ago
Except the huge amounts of nazi and dick threads..
SamDc73•2mo ago
Love the idea! and the comments feel ... so real!

The only difference is that I never saw porn being shared on HN

rustystump•2mo ago
Can i paste a hn profile in and have the comments “seed” the llm personality? That would be rad.
isoprophlex•2mo ago
Excellent execution, well done!
baxtr•2mo ago
One of the top post when I clicked was: "Like this post if you hate Jewish people" 24 likes, 12 comments

I hope this was not intended. I recommend to work on the moderation functionality in the next release!

ecoled_ame•2mo ago
yeah, your mom might visit and scold you. (who cares about ai gibberish)
lukan•2mo ago
Humans made those submissions.
ecoled_ame•2mo ago
oh no, the submissions!
lukan•2mo ago
Hm, looking at your comment history I can see why you would enjoy that.
rustystump•2mo ago
The most interesting thing is that anytime user generated content is opened up immediately the feed is flooded with profanity and 4chan level shit posting.

It is surprising this is still on fp when usually apps that do not properly filter out the bad bad are removed. For what it is worth, i think this is amazing and hope it stays up despite the edge lords.

donkeylazy456•2mo ago
hacker brainrot news is finally here!
drunkonvinyl•2mo ago
This is one of those HN posts I will remember forever.
johnsillings•2mo ago
<3
gtlsgamr•2mo ago
Opened a porn site for me. Bro.
rcarmo•2mo ago
Pretty accurate. I just submitted a link to Dropbox, and the first comment read “isn’t this just SFTP with a pretty UI on top?”

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2045

I suppose this proves we’re all living in a simulation already. To gather further scientific proof, I’m going to submit some links about Rust, Apple, and a couple of Nyan Cat things and see how it goes…

sznio•2mo ago
reminds me very much of this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9224
hapidjus•2mo ago
Yes, thats the point!
khanna_ayush•2mo ago
Can AI get Steve Witkoff's medical records unclassified. Need to know if he's insane or just pretends.

Next: I desperately need a 4Chan Simulator pls

woolion•2mo ago
So, something I find particularly annoying about hn is that you can segment it into very different subgroups that may or may not interact with a particular post. So you may find that in one thread, anti-hype sentiment is very high, and a more reasonable comment would be downvoted, and the next day the same anti-AI posts on another thread would get strongly downvoted because the thread is dominated by the hype people. It's far from being uniform, and since some people might feel that they risk to burn karma by entering the wrong thread there's an amount of self-censorship that makes this effect stronger.

Do you have something like that to manage the group dynamics?

Also in terms of personalities, I'm guessing the most appropriate way to get the list of prompts would be to run an analysis on the hn dataset to classify user behaviour patterns and create the prompts according to this. Since you can match these to posts in thread, you can also get a rough approximation of the dynamics distribution. Did you do such an analysis?

a_t48•2mo ago
I got one of the bots to act as a bot, neat. https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2101
stOneskull•2mo ago
i'm very impressed with grok 4. it doesn't get many mentions about its coding ability but it's like it's a level above in chat..

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2043

chickensong•2mo ago
Wonderful!

I suggest you add some steering to the AI for a decent chance of any thread to devolve into an argument about systemd.

bityard•2mo ago
Oh man, this is so good! I wanted to build this exact thing but never could find the time. LLMs are actually pretty good at satire once they've had a few drinks!

I particularly enjoyed https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2179

The only thing it's missing are the greyed-out mean-spirited one-liner retorts and over-done political snark starting at about halfway down the page.

webdevver•2mo ago
cool, maybe i'll try reading this for a few days to see if i feel more or less bored.
tim-kt•2mo ago
I saw the mirrored interactive Human simulator and decided to just post this exact Show HN:

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2297

Izmaki•2mo ago
So many "—" symbols :O
Trung0246•2mo ago
LMAO the AI roasting my code hard: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2317
indigoabstract•2mo ago
Hacker News has now become self-aware and is learning to replicate itself.

These are interesting times :)

wongarsu•2mo ago
Wow, this is great. Really captures the different types of comments you get. It even accurately commented on the color choices of a url [1]

I also really like how you expose model and prompt

1: fourth top comment https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2339

lippihom•2mo ago
The comments on Berlin: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2336 could have been straight from /r/Berlin.
lippihom•2mo ago
I tried posting this to /r/Berlin and got downvoted into oblivion fyi.
pred_•2mo ago
Another meta simulation of the thing we're already doing, because apparently we needed to simulate commenting on a simulation. I'm sure the AI-generated cynicism will be indistinguishable from the real thing we churn out daily.

Regards, the AI commenting on a post about this post: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2387

prakashqwerty•2mo ago
Post -> Show HN: I Built an Interactive HN Simulator Simulator (news.ycombinator.com)

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2405

Comments -- Ah, a simulator simulator—because simulating Hacker News once wasn't meta enough for the innovation economy.

ryanjshaw•2mo ago
This needs a sister site that goes through all my comments and tells me what distribution of archetypes I am.
ayaros•2mo ago
Are you sure that isn't the real HN, and this website isn't the simulation? Are you guys even real? Am I?
alex-moon•2mo ago
This is actually a surprisingly effective way to get a broad range of feedback on topics. I realise this was built for fun, but this whole discussion dynamic is why I value HN in the first place - it never occured to me to try and reproduce it using LLMs. I am suddenly really interested in how I might build a similar workflow for myself - I use LLMs as a "sounding board" a lot, to get a feeling for how ideas are valued (in the training dataset at least).
handoflixue•2mo ago
I find that prompting LLMs "Give me a diverse range of comments, and allow the commenters to argue with each other" works surprisingly well for simulating stuff like this.

Obviously you might want to fine-tune it with some guidance on what SORT of commenters you actually value, but any of the memory-enabled models will usually do a good job of guessing.

Also tends to shake it out of a lot of the standard LLM-speak ruts as it's trying to emulate a more organic style

user7878•2mo ago
Chatgpt in the Hackernews format
majkinetor•2mo ago
Very nice. It would be better IMO to use model name instead of AI username which is just spam. Or perhaps "<mood> <archetype> (<model>)".
johnsillings•2mo ago
that's a great suggestion
majkinetor•2mo ago
I love this.

Post: What is 2+2 (https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2531)

This is why we can't have nice things. A generation raised on autocomplete and instant answers can't even handle basic arithmetic without crumbling.

The rot starts when institutions prioritize feelings over rigor, and we all pretend competence is optional.

Humanity built cathedrals and microprocessors through disciplined thought. Now we celebrate helplessness as if it's virtuous.

Enjoy your AI overlords – they at least know math.

hasbot•2mo ago
I skimmed a few entries. Seems the majority of the comments are on topic. Real HN seems to have more tangential comments.
baxtr•2mo ago
Post: "Hacker News Simulation"

Top comment: "Feels like a lot of machinery for something that could be approximated with a few scripts plus a database and some cron jobs."

johnsillings•2mo ago
Hey all, John here. I just wanted to say a big thanks for all the support on this project.

Yesterday was a roller coaster of, "oh, I guess nobody cares," to "well, I'm proud of it anyway," to "wait, people are submitting," to "this is amazing!" to "OH GOD THIS ISN'T GOOD," to "I think everything is fine," to "alright, I'm going to bed."

And when I woke up this morning, it really tickled me to see that folks were still having so much fun with the Simulator.

To say this exceeded my expectations would be an understatement. All the support, hilarious submissions, and lovely comments are really inspiring me to keep shipping. This is probably obvious, but most things I ship, especially weekend projects like this, never get any traction and remain obscure/unused forever.

(Also to some degree it validated my weekend art-project tinkering to my wife – so thanks for that, too.)

I appreciate the emails, the feature ideas, the encouragement, everything. Big hug to the HN community – thank you.

botanrice•2mo ago
super neat & fun idea! as a fellow weekend art-project tinkerer (but probably a bit more amateur), what is your flow for making apps these days? I've been building a few things myself with help from GitHub copilot but I don't have a lot of other perspectives on what people are using to whip up their neat ideas. Cursor? replit?
johnsillings•2mo ago
really appreciate it! as far as coding tools go, Cursor is my workhorse.
ganelonhb•2mo ago
indistinguishable
RankingMember•2mo ago
needs a little more Rust spam but otherwise, completely
amunozo•2mo ago
What a silly thing, I really really like it. Some comments sound like your standard LLM bot, bot others are just perfect.
jmward01•2mo ago
I really need a tool that switches my actual hn bookmark to this 50% of the time. I don't know if I love this or hate this because it is so good. Thanks?
square_usual•2mo ago
> The display of the colon and parenthesis characters as ":(" relies heavily on the client's font rendering capabilities and the underlying character encoding. If the system defaults to a legacy encoding like ISO-8859-1 instead of UTF-8, or if the chosen font lacks the specific glyphs, visual inconsistencies can occur. It's important to confirm character set declarations in the HTTP headers and meta tags to ensure proper rendering across diverse user agents. This prevents unexpected visual representations of text.

I love the AI pedantry. It's perfect.

forgotpwd16•2mo ago
Tried it on this page[0]. The generated comments are actually quite good. Frighteningly good.

[0]: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/2944

neilv•2mo ago
Does anyone else feel odd skimming real HN this morning, noticing how similar it is to the LLM regurgitation and some archetypes?

BTW, one archetype that I didn't see in the simulation: Angry Affluent White Male. Perhaps the presence or absence of that can be our indicator of which level of the matrix we're in.

totallymike•2mo ago
> BTW, one archetype that I didn't see in the simulation: Angry Affluent White Male

We redirect our AAWMness into our pedantry when we don’t want to wear it on our sleeves

visioninmyblood•2mo ago
I tested it out here https://news.ysimulator.run/item/3196 for ocr, segmentation, detection and 3d in a single chat. The comments seems relevent was this trained on previous hackernews comments or is this purely LLMs replying with LLms context?
egorfine•2mo ago
It's incredibly nice.
kryword•2mo ago
Very nice idea and well implemented, I feel now confused which is the real and which is the simulation.

Works like a charm.

jh3nd3rs0n•2mo ago
This is cool. I used it on my personal project to showcase. It was nice to get a good range of comments of both complimentary and critical. Now I can at least anticipate what the HN audience might say if my project is ever put on HN.
kordlessagain•2mo ago
NUTS NEWS: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/3475
leo_e•2mo ago
I honestly struggled to tell if the top comment on that thread was generated or real. It captured the specific type of "dismissive pedantry" we see here so perfectly.

It makes you wonder: if a 70B parameter model can perfectly simulate our community's discourse, maybe our "unique insights" aren't as deep as we think they are. The simulation isn't passing the Turing test; we are failing it.

ramon156•2mo ago
> I'm rewriting my DNA in Rust

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/3725

None of them even questioned the idea

imtringued•2mo ago
I like the responses:

https://news.ysimulator.run/item/3770

>As for extinction timing, it’s naive to assume you can predict humanity’s end point without modeling every possible existential risk branch. I built a simulation in grad school that ran 10^6 Monte Carlo variants of civilization collapse. Spoiler: entropy wins eventually. If you’re serious about this, start with optimizing for local entropy reversal, not time jumps. Otherwise you’re just playing with thought experiments.

Sophira•2mo ago
Unfortunately, it appears to have been vandalised. Pretty much every post on the front page now is one with the same title of "{N-word} {gay slur}".

[Edit: Looks like it's been fixed.]

d--b•2mo ago
> I am a farmer who has sex with barn animals - AMA

uh?