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Flock and Cyble Inc. Weaponize "Cybercrime" Takedowns to Silence Critics

https://haveibeenflocked.com/news/cyble-downtime
204•_a9•3h ago•41 comments

Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks: Opus 4.5 has 50% horizon of 4h49M

https://metr.org/blog/2025-03-19-measuring-ai-ability-to-complete-long-tasks/
21•spicypete•30m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Jmail – Google Suite for Epstein files

https://www.jmail.world
460•lukeigel•7h ago•102 comments

Backing Up Spotify

https://annas-archive.li/blog/backing-up-spotify.html
930•vitplister•10h ago•324 comments

Ireland’s Diarmuid Early wins world Microsoft Excel title

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj4qzgvxxgvo
197•1659447091•8h ago•71 comments

Claude in Chrome

https://claude.com/chrome
137•ianrahman•7h ago•66 comments

Pure Silicon Demo Coding: No CPU, No Memory, Just 4k Gates

https://www.a1k0n.net/2025/12/19/tiny-tapeout-demo.html
299•a1k0n•11h ago•45 comments

Log level 'error' should mean that something needs to be fixed

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/programming/ErrorsShouldRequireFixing
342•todsacerdoti•3d ago•215 comments

Go ahead, self-host Postgres

https://pierce.dev/notes/go-ahead-self-host-postgres#user-content-fn-1
452•pavel_lishin•12h ago•281 comments

Big GPUs don't need big PCs

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/big-gpus-dont-need-big-pcs
162•mikece•10h ago•58 comments

Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning

https://norvig.com/chomsky.html
25•atomicnature•4d ago•10 comments

From devastation to wonder as Kangaroo Island bushfires lead to cave discoveries

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-13/more-than-150-caves-discovered-in-ki-after-devastating-bus...
15•speckx•5d ago•1 comments

Italian bears living near villages have evolved to be smaller and less agressive

https://phys.org/news/2025-12-italian-villages-evolved-smaller-aggressive.html
67•wjSgoWPm5bWAhXB•5d ago•30 comments

Gemini 3 Pro vs. 2.5 Pro in Pokemon Crystal

https://blog.jcz.dev/gemini-3-pro-vs-25-pro-in-pokemon-crystal
259•alphabetting•4d ago•79 comments

I spent a week without IPv4 (2023)

https://www.apalrd.net/posts/2023/network_ipv6/
122•mahirsaid•10h ago•215 comments

Show HN: HN Wrapped 2025 - an LLM reviews your year on HN

https://hn-wrapped.kadoa.com?year=2025
140•hubraumhugo•14h ago•90 comments

MIRA – An open-source persistent AI entity with memory

https://github.com/taylorsatula/mira-OSS
79•taylorsatula•7h ago•39 comments

NTP at NIST Boulder Has Lost Power

https://lists.nanog.org/archives/list/nanog@lists.nanog.org/message/ACADD3NKOG2QRWZ56OSNNG7UIEKKT...
452•lpage•20h ago•198 comments

Biscuit is a specialized PostgreSQL index for fast pattern matching LIKE queries

https://github.com/CrystallineCore/Biscuit
79•eatonphil•4d ago•12 comments

Perfecting Steve Baer's Triple Dome

https://vorth.github.io/vzome-sharing/2024/02/18/baer-dome-from-H4-1001-09-13-04.html
13•robinhouston•3d ago•1 comments

OpenSCAD is kinda neat

https://nuxx.net/blog/2025/12/20/openscad-is-kinda-neat/
218•c0nsumer•10h ago•161 comments

You have reached the end of the internet (2006)

https://hmpg.net/
123•raytopia•11h ago•27 comments

Why do people leave comments on OpenBenches?

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/12/why-do-people-leave-comments-on-openbenches/
115•sedboyz•12h ago•7 comments

Skills Officially Comes to Codex

https://developers.openai.com/codex/skills/
259•rochansinha•20h ago•123 comments

Approaching 50 Years of String Theory

https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15401
63•jjgreen•15h ago•101 comments

Depot (YC W23) Is Hiring an Enterprise Support Engineer (Remote/US)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/depot/jobs/jhGxVjO-enterprise-support-engineer
1•jacobwg•10h ago

Over 40% of deceased drivers in vehicle crashes test positive for THC: Study

https://www.facs.org/media-center/press-releases/2025/over-40-of-deceased-drivers-in-motor-vehicl...
246•bookofjoe•12h ago•378 comments

How to Write a 21st Century Proof (2011) [pdf]

https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/pubs/proof.pdf
16•User23•4d ago•0 comments

PG&E outages in S.F. leave 130k without electricity

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/pg-e-outage-40-000-customers-without-power-21254326.php
11•hamandcheese•1h ago•1 comments

Immersa: Open-source Web-based 3D Presentation Tool

https://github.com/ertugrulcetin/immersa
138•simonpure•14h ago•20 comments
Open in hackernews

Flock and Cyble Inc. Weaponize "Cybercrime" Takedowns to Silence Critics

https://haveibeenflocked.com/news/cyble-downtime
204•_a9•3h ago

Comments

_a9•3h ago
Part 2: Flock and Cyble Inc. Continue to File False Notices

https://haveibeenflocked.com/news/cyble-part2

therobots927•2h ago
Absolutely unacceptable behavior. Wild that Americans are so distracted by pointless social issues that they haven’t even realized the ruling elite are treating them like cattle. Absolutely pathetic.
westmeal•1h ago
The pointless social issues are manufactured specifically in order to distract Americans from the fact they are being treated like cattle.
ares623•1h ago
And they/we absolutely love the distraction
therobots927•1h ago
Because our educational system has been dismantled
throwaway0xT•14m ago
Cloudflare outage on Dec. 5 on remote servers were /user/ parsing errors in HTTP.

Flock does this well in terms of bios spinlock releases, whereas a secure measure is stress-testing network traffic.

anjel•1h ago
Cattle is as Cattle does
Psillisp•1h ago
Moooo
chii•1h ago
> are manufactured specifically

the fact that these majority do accept the distraction points to lack of intelligence and discipline in critical thinking and future planning. The populous has half the blame - not just those who do these manufacturing of distractions.

JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> Wild that Americans are so distracted

There is a tonne of civic action against Flock, specifically, in the works, in many cases with successful results.

voidfunc•55m ago
America is huge and there's a lot of exceptionally stupid people especially in the South and Midwest.

Not much I can do about that over here in the coastal Northeast.

hermannj314•16m ago
I was offended and then I defined "exceptionally stupid" a few ways and all the statistics support this claim.

I'm still offended though.

Fucking a lot of smart people in Mass., Vermont, Conn., New York, Maryland, DC.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF•43m ago
Like what?
CamperBob2•2h ago
This is a Y Combinator company? https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/flock-safety

dang/tomhow, does Y Combinator have a code of ethics that comes into play when one of your funding recipients does something unethical and/or illegal like this?

edm0nd•1h ago
yeah their code of ethics is to laugh all the way to the bank and be untouchable. nothing will happen to them from YC.
avaer•1h ago
One long-standing code is that they moderate YC companies less on HN, allowing criticisms like yours to stand: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34320816

To HN's credit I haven't seen this rule violated.

For example I wouldn't have known it was a YC company if not for your comment.

sergiotapia•1h ago
So these are the scumbags putting cameras in front of schools and sending tickets to people on Sundays. Thank you for making peoples lives materially WORSE.
sneak•1h ago
Speeding tickets are not related in any way to why Flock (YC S17)* is bad.

* how I will now always refer to them

mmooss•49m ago
Are dang and tomhow involved at all in YC member ethics? I expect they know about ethical behavior on HN.
venturecruelty•39m ago
First time?
defrost•2h ago
Related: Flock Said It Does Not Use Dark Web Data. Code Analysis Tells a Different Story - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46341674
tamimio•1h ago
Remember when Zuck called his fellow students at harvard who used facebook “Dumb fucks”? The US is accelerating into techno-authoritarianism, and all of these tech companies adopted “companies over countries” motto since the start, it’s not a surprise now.
sneak•1h ago
it’s important to contextualize that quote: he called them dumbfucks specifically because they trusted him with their data.
Aeglaecia•1h ago
it is fairly evident that contextualisation is paramount in objectively assessing a situation ... in the context of having god like power over billions , it seems entirely moot to debate the merits of why such a god like individual would label his subjects as idiots ...
tamimio•49m ago
The context is given, it’s all about users’ data. facebook, google, plantir, flock, you name it, the end goal is to harvest data as much as possible to sell it, profile the individuals, manipulate the public opinion (facebook did a mood-manipulation “experiment” back in 2012, you can only imagine now in the era of social media dependency and AI), invade people’s privacy, among many other things. Now add to that mix a mandatory digital ID, and let’s hear what these CEOs will call the public behind closed doors, I’m sure it’s worse than “dumb fucks”. Fun fact: Zuck early days business card printed with “I’M THE CEO, BITCH.”
bongodongobob•1h ago
In the sense that the US has been anti-intellectualist for decades, I'm kind of ok with it. All the kids who fucked around in school and picked on the nerds for just existing are kind of getting their comeuppance. It's definitely cut off your nose to spite your face type shit, but does give me a little bit of joy. "You stuffed me in a locker and destroyed my social life because I read a book at lunch. I'm going to automate your job away and help billionaires make sure you'll never rise out of poverty."
Terr_•51m ago
I don't think "the nerds" are really dishing out much comeuppance here.

Professionally, they're marginalized by finance-bros, who actually decide what gets built and which morals get followed. Privately, everything you might want to repair or tweak or invent is still getting locked down or patented or criminalized.

CamperBob2•48m ago
All the kids who fucked around in school and picked on the nerds for just existing are running the government. Not sure this is the win you're painting it as?
venturecruelty•37m ago
How much does food and electricity cost you (if the electricity is even on for you at all)? Also, uh, this isn't high school anymore, and the "nerds vs. jocks" framing says a lot more about your own internal state than it does about the state of the world, which is being run into the ground by wealthy oligarchs. If you have bad high school memories to process, that can be done elsewhere.
greyface-•1h ago
If Flock truly believed that the domain name infringes on their trademark, they would file an ICANN UDRP complaint instead of Cloudflare and Hetzner abuse reports.

But they don't, because the former would require them to perjure themselves, and the latter just requires them to lie to a hosting company.

CalChris•1h ago
I wonder if Flock + Cyble can be sued for fraud. There are 5 elements in a fraud:

  Misrepresentation of Fact
  Knowledge of Falsity
  Intent to Induce Reliance 
  Justifiable Reliance 
  Resulting Damages
citizenkeen•1h ago
Is this not libel?
dawnerd•49m ago
Problem is they have way more money to fight and that’s basically their whole playbook. I was caught up in a fraudulent libel claim that had to settle* back in the Twitter days. When those companies want to come after you, it’s really hard to fight back.

* no money was exchanged just some guarantees to not disclose their client and remove tweets.

hibf•14m ago
They don't actually allege anything. They add in the keywords without going so far as to say "this website is doing X." It's enough to trip the keyword filters at Cloudflare and other hosting providers and reverse the burden of proof.
cosmicgadget•1h ago
> With the new Divinity game in the works, I decided to do a run as Gale in BG3.

I don't support this decision but I respect it.

Curious what the Cloudflare HNers have to say about this debacle.

hibf•15m ago
Can't be less than what support has had to say up until now.
softwaredoug•48m ago
My city just ended our pilot Flock program. I hope others do the same.

But I think the real issue with Flock will be private security. Random Home Depot parking lots, etc.

https://www.29news.com/2025/12/17/charlottesville-ends-flock...

rrix2•22m ago
The local credit union in Eugene had installed Flock cams at the entrances to all their branches. They took em down after only a few of our community members began protests out front a few branches and emailing with the CU's leadership before our city terminated our contract and removed the cams
Kim_Bruning•21m ago
If these folks get in trouble, they might try hosting with Freedom.nl . It's +/- the old xs4all crew, and they might be in for some more fun in the 21st century.
VladVladikoff•17m ago
> The site’s only input fields accept license plate numbers (which are hashed client-side before transmission and cannot be harvested)

License plates are trivially short, hashing them accomplishes no additional level of privacy if the hashes could be bruted in seconds on an antique GPU.

hibf•6m ago
Technically true. Flock could present an unfounded argument that I might be brute-forcing my own security and privacy measures.

I think it'd sound pretty dumb.