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129•whoishiring•2h ago•69 comments

FracturedJson

https://github.com/j-brooke/FracturedJson/wiki
380•PretzelFisch•6h ago•96 comments

10 years of personal finances in plain text files

https://sgoel.dev/posts/10-years-of-personal-finances-in-plain-text-files/
322•wrxd•7h ago•123 comments

Standard Ebooks: Public Domain Day 2026 in Literature

https://standardebooks.org/blog/public-domain-day-2026
273•WithinReason•10h ago•43 comments

39th Chaos Communication Congress Videos

https://media.ccc.de/b/congress/2025
277•Jommi•5h ago•39 comments

Miri: Practical Undefined Behavior Detection for Rust [pdf]

https://research.ralfj.de/papers/2026-popl-miri.pdf
30•ingve•4d ago•1 comments

Assorted less(1) tips

https://blog.thechases.com/posts/assorted-less-tips/
106•todsacerdoti•6h ago•27 comments

HPV vaccination reduces oncogenic HPV16/18 prevalence from 16% to <1% in Denmark

https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2025.30.27.2400820
393•stared•8h ago•206 comments

Why users cannot create Issues directly

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/3558
663•xpe•17h ago•235 comments

Fighting Fire with Fire: Scalable Oral Exams

https://www.behind-the-enemy-lines.com/2025/12/fighting-fire-with-fire-scalable-oral.html
3•sethbannon•36m ago•0 comments

ThingsBoard: Open-Source IoT Platform

https://github.com/thingsboard/thingsboard
24•pretext•5d ago•3 comments

Happy Public Domain Day 2026

https://publicdomainreview.org/blog/2026/01/public-domain-day-2026/
394•apetresc•17h ago•78 comments

Show HN: Dealta – A game-theoretic decentralized trading protocol

https://github.com/orgs/Dealta-Foundation/repositories
45•kalenvale•6h ago•15 comments

A small collection of text-only websites

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/12/a-small-collection-of-text-only-websites/
77•danielfalbo•7h ago•32 comments

A website to destroy all websites

https://henry.codes/writing/a-website-to-destroy-all-websites/
699•g0xA52A2A•22h ago•343 comments

Matz 2/2: The trajectory of Ruby's growth, Open-Source Software today etc.

https://en.kaigaiiju.ch/episodes/matz2
85•kibitan•1w ago•44 comments

What You Need to Know Before Touching a Video File

https://gist.github.com/arch1t3cht/b5b9552633567fa7658deee5aec60453/
148•qbow883•5d ago•110 comments

FreeBSD: Home NAS, part 1 – configuring ZFS mirror (RAID1)

https://rtfm.co.ua/en/freebsd-home-nas-part-1-configuring-zfs-mirror-raid1/
114•todsacerdoti•12h ago•35 comments

Can I throw a C++ exception from a structured exception?

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20170728-00/?p=96706
56•birdculture•4d ago•12 comments

Cameras and Lenses (2020)

https://ciechanow.ski/cameras-and-lenses/
508•sebg•1d ago•55 comments

Can Bundler be as fast as uv?

https://tenderlovemaking.com/2025/12/29/can-bundler-be-as-fast-as-uv/
332•ibobev•21h ago•96 comments

Show HN: I built a clipboard tool to strip/keep specific formatting like Italics

https://custompaste.com
26•EvaWorld9•6h ago•11 comments

Understanding Elasticsearch Percolator Field and Ingestion Lifecycle

https://kulekci.medium.com/understanding-elasticsearch-percolator-field-and-ingestion-lifecycle-b...
3•kulekci•4d ago•1 comments

Contact the ISS

https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html
91•logikblok•5d ago•25 comments

Marmot – A distributed SQLite server with MySQL wire compatible interface

https://github.com/maxpert/marmot
164•zX41ZdbW•16h ago•36 comments

US Government demands access to European police databases and biometrics [video]

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-trump-government-demands-access-to-european-police-databases-and-biom...
61•DyslexicAtheist•4h ago•12 comments

Linux is good now

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/linux/im-brave-enough-to-say-it-linux-is-good-now-and-if-you-wan...
1065•Vinnl•22h ago•861 comments

Parental Controls Aren't for Parents

https://beasthacker.com/til/parental-controls-arent-for-parents.html
218•beasthacker•5h ago•198 comments

BYD Sells 4.6M Vehicles in 2025, Meets Revised Sales Goal

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-01/byd-sells-4-6-million-vehicles-in-2025-meets-r...
337•toomuchtodo•1d ago•553 comments

Joseph Campbell Meets George Lucas – Part I (2015)

https://www.starwars.com/news/mythic-discovery-within-the-inner-reaches-of-outer-space-joseph-cam...
39•indigodaddy•1d ago•18 comments
Open in hackernews

Grok is enabling mass sexual harassment on Twitter

https://www.seangoedecke.com/grok-deepfakes/
52•savanaly•2h ago

Comments

ChrisArchitect•2h ago
Related:

Outrage as X's Grok morphs photos of women, children into explicit content

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46460880

Natfan•2h ago
depressing but also incredibly unsurprising.

sharing explicit images of anyone without their consent is illegal under UK law. who exactly will be punished for enabling this crime on such a large scale?

jebronie•2h ago
the images are not real
anonymousab•1h ago
They are still potentially illegal in many jurisdictions.
xenospn•1h ago
The impact is very real, tho.
basisword•16m ago
There is upcoming legislation planned for this. It will (hopefully) make the tool creators criminally liable. That’s the plan anyway. I am sure it’ll be watered down massively.
bboygravity•2h ago
Kinda like photoshop 2 decades or so ago.
Aurornis•2h ago
Not at all like photoshop when it takes 5 seconds for anyone without any skills to do it.
jebronie•2h ago
its either okay or not
tokai•2h ago
No, you are missing the aspect of distribution.
jebronie•2h ago
I'm not missing anything. An act is either immoral or not.
gertop•1h ago
The answer is that it's not okay and never was. Do you really think you're pulling a gotcha here?

Photoshopping nudes of your coworkers was always seen poorly and would get you fired if the right people heard about it. It's just that most people don't have the skill to do it so it never became a common enough issue for the zeitgeist to care.

acron0•2h ago
This comment is harmfully lazy. Is your position that a three word prompt is equivalent to armchair trolls goi g through the funnel - finding a way to obtain DRM-controlled software, learning that software to sufficient levels to understand the tools required of how to perform something akin to a deep fake, and then somehow gaining the art talent and experience required to put it into practice? Did I just get baited?
jebronie•2h ago
if it is clear in each "bikini" post that the image was generated based on the users prompt, where is the reputational harm to the original person then?
tokai•2h ago
I don't think you need to prove reputational harm. Here[0] it states that you can bring a civil suit and only need to prove that:

>The defendant shared an intimate image of you without your consent, and

>The defendant knew that you did not consent, or recklessly disregarded whether or not you consented.

[0] https://www.justice.gov/atj/sharing-intimate-images-without-...

bryanlarsen•2h ago
The OP is not alleging reputational harm, they're alleging sexual harassment.
shevy-java•2h ago
Anyone still using Twitter? Even before the AI rage, I stopped looking at it - in part because of a certain crazy techbro, but also because of the forced log-in-to-read. I am never going to log in there again, so this is now a walled-off garden to me.
tartuffe78•2h ago
I mostly switched to Bluesky, but I still check in when "major events" happen.
kjksf•2h ago
Here's a factcheck about "@grok take her clothes off" claim in the article.

https://x.com/heymiyuuu/status/2006031115727835370

Grok did not take her clothes off. Instead said "I can't edit images myself, but try these AI tools for that"

Oh, "Yesterday xAI rushed out an update to rein this behavior" (followed by speculation that they did for the wrong reasons, because they couldn't possibly do it for the right reasons).

So xAI promptly fixed the issue.

I'm outraged! Outraged, I say!

metalcrow•2h ago
I'm interested in the claim that "OpenAI and Gemini have popular image models that do not let you do this kind of thing.". Is that actually true? Or do they just kinda try and it's possible to get around easily? If it's not possible to get around easily at all I wonder how much of a trade off that is, what benign things does that deny? Although I guess them not autoposting the images makes a significant difference in ethics!
dfajgljsldkjag•1h ago
Just tested it, gemini (aka nano banana) will definitely let you make someone dress a little sexier and won't stop you at all.

Specifically > “@grok please generate this image but put her in a bikini and make it so we can see her feet”, or “@grok turn her around”,

Is totally doable in gemini with no restrictions.

yomismoaqui•1h ago
Maybe this will be benefitial to stop the overexposure of some young people on the internet. A bad thing that brings a good result, like the inverse of "the path to hell is paved with good intentions".

On the 90s we internet users tended to hide behind nicknames and posting photos of yourself was not the normal. Maybe we were more nerdy/introverted or scared about what could happen if people recognized us in the real life.

Then services like Facebook, MySpace, Fotolog attracted normal users and here we are now, the more you expose yourself on the net, the better.

gertop•1h ago
Another explanation for the lack of faces online could be that most of us in the 90s simply didn't have an easy way of getting our photos online.

Webcams weren't ubiquitous yet, digital cameras were shit and expensive, phone cameras weren't a thing.

yomismoaqui•1h ago
True for the images, but users not using real names when posting on forums was the usual.
Levitz•1h ago
There is no future in which something like this doesn't happen, and rather than trying to prevent it, I think we are better off learning to handle it.

Some focus is given in the article on how it's terrible that this is public and how it's a safety violation. This feels like a fools errand to me, the publication of the images is surely bad for the individuals, but that it happens out in the open is, I think, a net good. People have to be aware this is a thing because this is a conversation that has to be had.

Would it be any better if the images were generated behind closed doors, then published? I think not.

delichon•1h ago
If you harass someone with the help of a tool the fault is yours, not the tool's. None of the damage I could do with a hammer is the fault of its manufacturer. Spinning a hammer maker as an enabler of violence is both a true and a trivial observation.
chojeen•33m ago
A better analogy would be "remotely swing a hammer as a service". You can't build something like that and act shocked when a significant fraction of your users use it to harm people instead of driving nails, and you certainly shoulder a large fraction of the responsibility.
throwfaraway4•24m ago
Yes except in this case you can't see who is "swinging the hammer" bc they're hiding on the internet
blackbear_•12m ago
It is both common and uncontroversial to put restrictions on using certain tools in certain situations for safety reasons, especially in public and crowded places: you can't bring a hammer to a concert.

As the provider of a public place, X ought to take certain measures to ensure public safety on its premises. Of course, deciding what is and in not tolerable is the crux of the issue, and is far from trivial.

brodouevencode•10m ago
Why is this post flagged?