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Gemini 3 Flash: Frontier intelligence built for speed

https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash/
531•meetpateltech•4h ago•238 comments

How SQLite is tested

https://sqlite.org/testing.html
123•whatisabcdefgh•2h ago•14 comments

The State of AI Coding Report 2025

https://www.greptile.com/state-of-ai-coding-2025
31•dakshgupta•4h ago•27 comments

FIFA Arrives on Netflix Games

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/fifa-mens-world-cup-2026-game-on-netflix
16•0xedb•54m ago•9 comments

AWS CEO says replacing junior devs with AI is 'one of the dumbest ideas'

https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/aws-ceo-ai-cannot-replace-junior-developers
497•birdculture•3h ago•298 comments

Coursera to combine with Udemy

https://investor.coursera.com/news/news-details/2025/Coursera-to-Combine-with-Udemy-to-Empower-th...
314•throwaway019254•8h ago•190 comments

A Safer Container Ecosystem with Docker: Free Docker Hardened Images

https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-hardened-images-for-every-developer/
194•anttiharju•3h ago•45 comments

Show HN: High-Performance Wavelet Matrix for Python, Implemented in Rust

https://pypi.org/project/wavelet-matrix/
17•math-hiyoko•1h ago•0 comments

Tell HN: HN was down

365•uyzstvqs•4h ago•227 comments

AI capability isn't humanness

https://research.roundtable.ai/capabilities-humanness/
35•mdahardy•3h ago•30 comments

Zmij: Faster floating point double-to-string conversion

https://vitaut.net/posts/2025/faster-dtoa/
41•fanf2•3d ago•1 comments

Launch HN: Kenobi (YC W22) – Personalize your website for every visitor

22•sarreph•4h ago•38 comments

Why do commercial spaces sit vacant?

https://archive.strongtowns.org/journal/2025/5/21/why-do-commercial-spaces-sit-vacant
4•NaOH•31m ago•0 comments

Flick (YC F25) Is Hiring Founding Engineer to Build Figma for AI Filmmaking

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/flick/jobs/Tdu6FH6-founding-frontend-engineer
1•rayruiwang•4h ago

Notes on Sorted Data

https://amit.prasad.me/blog/sorted-data
45•surprisetalk•6d ago•5 comments

AI will make formal verification go mainstream

https://martin.kleppmann.com/2025/12/08/ai-formal-verification.html
779•evankhoury•23h ago•394 comments

Doublespeed hacked, revealing what its AI-generated accounts are promoting

https://www.404media.co/hack-reveals-the-a16z-backed-phone-farm-flooding-tiktok-with-ai-influencers/
107•grahamlee•2h ago•46 comments

I created a publishing system for step-by-step coding guides in Typst

https://press.knowledge.dev/p/new-150-pages-rust-guide-create-a
22•deniskolodin•4d ago•4 comments

I couldn't find a logging library that worked for my library, so I made one

https://hackers.pub/@hongminhee/2025/logtape-fedify-case-study
14•todsacerdoti•5d ago•15 comments

alpr.watch

https://alpr.watch/
877•theamk•1d ago•421 comments

Announcing the Beta release of ty

https://astral.sh/blog/ty
785•gavide•1d ago•148 comments

No Graphics API

https://www.sebastianaaltonen.com/blog/no-graphics-api
790•ryandrake•1d ago•150 comments

"There are more Japanese [VRChat] creators than all other countries combined "

https://twitter.com/chyadosensei/status/2001356290531156159
6•numpad0•26m ago•0 comments

AI's real superpower: consuming, not creating

https://msanroman.io/blog/ai-consumption-paradigm
181•firefoxd•12h ago•124 comments

Learning the oldest programming language (2024)

https://uncenter.dev/posts/learning-fortran/
35•lioeters•7h ago•38 comments

No AI* Here – A Response to Mozilla's Next Chapter

https://www.waterfox.com/blog/no-ai-here-response-to-mozilla/
491•MrAlex94•22h ago•272 comments

FCC chair suggests agency isn't independent, word cut from mission statement

https://www.axios.com/2025/12/17/brendan-carr-fcc-independent-senate-testimony-website
111•jmsflknr•2h ago•94 comments

Is Mozilla trying hard to kill itself?

https://infosec.press/brunomiguel/is-mozilla-trying-hard-to-kill-itself
746•pabs3•11h ago•657 comments

Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions

https://resources.github.com/actions/2026-pricing-changes-for-github-actions/
767•kevin-david•1d ago•796 comments

GPT Image 1.5

https://openai.com/index/new-chatgpt-images-is-here/
506•charlierguo•1d ago•241 comments
Open in hackernews

Doublespeed hacked, revealing what its AI-generated accounts are promoting

https://www.404media.co/hack-reveals-the-a16z-backed-phone-farm-flooding-tiktok-with-ai-influencers/
106•grahamlee•2h ago

Comments

pinewurst•2h ago
https://archive.ph/20uwc
fny•2h ago
The Internet is dead. Long live the Internet.
queuebert•22m ago
Let's be honest. It's been mostly downhill since AOL.
tolerance•2h ago
Looks like this is a report on how the company just…handles its business: https://doublespeed.ai/
UncleMeat•1h ago
Holy crap. They really are leaning into "evil supervillain" advertising copy.
ryanjshaw•1h ago
How does one profit from this farm of AI content on TikTok?
ronsor•1h ago
Advertising and shilling, just like normal influencers?
nickthegreek•1h ago
Immorally.

Probably moves like affiliate/referral linking, client paid campaigns, cpa lead generating arbitrate at scale, product seeding.

jonas21•1h ago
Yeah, it's basically free publicity for them.
jfindper•1h ago
>"never pay a human again."

>"Take proven content and spawn variation."

It's almost refreshing how unashamed they are. I hate it, obviously, but I kind of like it better than companies that say something dressed up in marketing speak but actually mean what this site just says outright.

aunty_helen•1h ago
Controversy is currency. Businesses literally try to track and optimise virality these days as part of their marketing.
coffeebeqn•1h ago
Wow I thought this type of business was illegal or at least a very gray area conducted on the dark web but looks like the VCs at this point have no morals left. Gambling? Amazing. Spam? Take my money. Ad fraud? Yes please
exasperaited•1h ago
A16Z is basically funding toxic fungi growing on the face of society at this point. So much of what they do seems to be a bet that people will want to pay money to do antisocial things and avoid the consequences.
fuzzfactor•1h ago
Some people are naturally talented financially, and can make as much money as they like without doing anything to anyone else's disadvantage.

And then there's everyone else.

moomoo11•44m ago
A lot of people are against the current social media tech it seems. I wouldn't be surprised if they're funding the acceleration of its collapse to see what can come next.

New generation is less social, more sober, less motivated, more doomer.

lawlessone•12m ago
> So much of what they do seems to be a bet that people will want to pay money to do antisocial things and avoid the consequences.

Yes but they also stand to make money offering services to counteract the services they offer.

ipython•1h ago
wow... honestly, reading the Twitter feed for Zuhair ("CEO" of DoubleSpeed) makes me sick. https://x.com/rareZuhair and https://www.zuhair.io/.

If you want more photos of his phone farm... it's all on his twitter page: https://x.com/rareZuhair/status/1961160231322517997

"Accelerating the dead Internet"? Why are we, as a community, encouraging the acceleration of enshitification of our common spaces? So weird to me...

Noaidi•1h ago
It is not weird, it is greed and control.
neilv•1h ago
He sounds like an intelligent but misguided teenager. Maybe he's not a bad kid, and just needs better role models than the companies he mentions.

If we never do things that later make us cringe and want to correct, we're not reflective and self-critical enough.

ipython•1h ago
FWIW, I agree with you. I think that great role models are sadly in short supply these days.
thephyber•42m ago
I don’t think they are in short supply, but the vast majority of them aren’t the super-successful so we don’t see their names often.

They are the teachers, coaches, and engineers. The problem is the anti- role models are the ones who get all of the media:

Andrew Tate (mysogenistic pyramid schemer and pimp / sex trafficker of high school girls),

Joe Rogan (his mind is so open that his brains fell out),

Jordan B Peterson (charlatan who dresses up banal self-help advice with pseudo-intellectual jargon to seem profound, drug addict who is still taking very big risks with his health, frequently argues strawmans by misrepresenting postmodernism, Marxism, atheism, etc).

Our heuristics of who we should look up to are skewed because too many young people revere wrath and fame over ethics, morals, and values which may hold us back from success.

mlsu•1h ago
He just got a $1 mil series A. Better role models? He is a role model, at least in the society we've decided to build.
thephyber•55m ago
The risky thing about creating this tool is that someone will inevitably use it against the creator, the employees, and the investors.
qingcharles•53m ago
He's doing it for the ragebait, but the sad thing is the product is totally real. Cory was right from the start.
Noaidi•1h ago
My god, horrific. Does not everyone know everything online is a psyop now? I will tel you, they don't. No one studies things, no one takes the time. AI, social media, it all has to be protested, boycotted.

Now it seems war is coming from the US it could not be more true that at this moment.

hhh•1h ago
No, we should not stop something that is inevitable. We should work with it to find ways that it fits into a productive society, such as anonymously verifying that you are a citizen so the cost of abuse is at least a felony.
Noaidi•1h ago
Nothing makes this inevitable. People like you who want to do nothing about it makes it inevitable.
Hizonner•1h ago
How about a few prison terms for conspiracy to defraud? And not for small fry like the "CEO" of this company either. Why not, say, 10 years for Marc Andreesen, personally? And, no, no "disrupting" it with serve-your-time-as-a-service, either.
qingcharles•56m ago
I hate that Marc Andreesen' arc went from Mosaic to supervillain.

It's easier to count billionaires who aren't supervillains.

p.s. this is not a great photo of Marc on his Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Marc_Andreessen-9_(croppe...

SilverElfin•1h ago
This feels not very different from the recent report revealing how Nick Fuentes has a lot of artificial likes and comments on videos that push his content, due to a large following that responds to commands delivered via Telegram etc. A VC backed corporation using a large phone farm to manipulate the public is no better than Nick Fuentes.
jbm•45m ago
No need to bring up the boogeyman of the day. Reddit was literally kickstarted with fake comments. (Frankly I'm convinced that most of its political comments are fake too.)
bossyTeacher•1h ago
How long until the company gets sued by X/Meta/Tik Tok?
ajross•1h ago
"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind."

Seems like the Butlerian Jihad is arriving ahead of schedule, and the real horrors demanding the uprising aren't oppression and violence, but viral marketing and sockpuppetry.

bpt3•1h ago
WTF happened to a16z?

They used to be at the pinnacle of the VC sector, and now they seem to actively seek out the most toxic portcos possible.

neuroelectron•1h ago
Once you have infinite money, you tend to want infinite power next
bpt3•39m ago
I don't disagree, but lighting money on fire hyping NFTs and whatever other random fad strikes them as interesting doesn't seem to be the way to accomplish that.

My actual guess is that they got way too big, both in terms of headcount and fund size, to limit their investments to what is expected to be the best of the best in terms of financial return and societal impact.

bflesch•34m ago
If you read "Careless People" you'll notice that Andreesseen was prioritizing cash over morals for a long time, and his Facebook investment/involvement was also producing highly unethical things
drcongo•29m ago
Really?! They've always made a little bit of sick come up for me. Marc Andreessen has always been a grotesque parody of Lex Luthor.
2OEH8eoCRo0•47m ago
Why isn't this company sued for computer fraud and abuse?
gruez•36m ago
Because using the CFAA as a cudgel against things you don't like, whether it's journalists exposing insecure government systems, or companies engaging in deceptive marketing practices is a bad idea? For the latter, there's already laws against it that doesn't involve CFAA, eg. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-16/chapter-I/subchapter-B...
boh•46m ago
AI is pretty much killing social media in the long term. Even pre-AI, a good chunk of posts/comment sections on sites were bots/paid. Reddit is becoming less believable than ChatGPT. I guess there's still the Onion-verse.
themafia•10m ago
I'm not convinced you can have an impromptu global conversation to any positive end. Humans are not well suited to this task and an unsupervised mostly anonymous forum plays to those weaknesses and provides no support to generate positive outcomes.

It was never a particularly good idea at the scale it's currently deployed at.

cgh•5m ago
Yes, Dead Internet Theory went from joke to reality in what feels like overnight.
kotaKat•32m ago
… Interesting that the title was changed from “Hack Reveals the a16z-Backed Phone Farm Flooding TikTok With AI Influencers”.

Guess they wanted to hide the a16z connection on frontpage, huh?

nickphx•5m ago
why was the original title edited to remove the reference to a16z? why hide investment into socially unacceptable product? if you are going to be a scumbag weasel, own it.