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The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe

https://noheger.at/blog/2026/01/11/the-struggle-of-resizing-windows-on-macos-tahoe/
523•happosai•2h ago•245 comments

2026 is the year of self-hosting

https://fulghum.io/self-hosting
104•websku•2h ago•68 comments

This game is a single 13 KiB file that runs on Windows, Linux and in the Browser

https://iczelia.net/posts/snake-polyglot/
39•snoofydude•1h ago•12 comments

I'd tell you a UDP joke…

https://www.codepuns.com/post/805294580859879424/i-would-tell-you-a-udp-joke-but-you-might-not-get
45•redmattred•1h ago•16 comments

iCloud Photos Downloader

https://github.com/icloud-photos-downloader/icloud_photos_downloader
249•reconnecting•4h ago•131 comments

I Cannot SSH into My Server Anymore (and That's Fine)

https://soap.coffee/~lthms/posts/i-cannot-ssh-into-my-server-anymore.html
41•TheWiggles•4d ago•4 comments

Sampling at negative temperature

https://cavendishlabs.org/blog/negative-temperature/
95•ag8•3h ago•35 comments

FUSE is All You Need – Giving agents access to anything via filesystems

https://jakobemmerling.de/posts/fuse-is-all-you-need/
35•jakobem•2h ago•13 comments

I'm making a game engine based on dynamic signed distance fields (SDFs) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il-TXbn5iMA
137•imagiro•3d ago•17 comments

A 2026 look at three bio-ML opinions I had in 2024

https://www.owlposting.com/p/a-2026-look-at-three-bio-ml-opinions
14•abhishaike•2h ago•0 comments

Elo – A data expression language which compiles to JavaScript, Ruby, and SQL

https://elo-lang.org/
29•ravenical•4d ago•3 comments

Don't fall into the anti-AI hype

https://antirez.com/news/158
480•todsacerdoti•13h ago•649 comments

The Next Two Years of Software Engineering

https://addyosmani.com/blog/next-two-years/
24•napolux•1h ago•9 comments

A set of Idiomatic prod-grade katas for experienced devs transitioning to Go

https://github.com/MedUnes/go-kata
91•medunes•4d ago•11 comments

Gentoo Linux 2025 Review

https://www.gentoo.org/news/2026/01/05/new-year.html
282•akhuettel•11h ago•136 comments

Ask HN: What are you working on? (January 2026)

128•david927•6h ago•435 comments

BYD's cheapest electric cars to have Lidar self-driving tech

https://thedriven.io/2026/01/11/byds-cheapest-electric-cars-to-have-lidar-self-driving-tech/
77•senti_sentient•2h ago•84 comments

Poison Fountain

https://rnsaffn.com/poison3/
154•atomic128•6h ago•100 comments

Anthropic: Developing a Claude Code competitor using Claude Code is banned

https://twitter.com/SIGKITTEN/status/2009697031422652461
193•behnamoh•4h ago•128 comments

Erich von Däniken has died

https://daniken.com/en/startseite-english/
15•Kaibeezy•4h ago•43 comments

"Scholars Will Call It Nonsense": The Structure of von Däniken's Argument (1987)

https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/scholars-will-call-it-nonsense/
45•Kaibeezy•4h ago•5 comments

Insights into Claude Opus 4.5 from Pokémon

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/u6Lacc7wx4yYkBQ3r/insights-into-claude-opus-4-5-from-pokemon
5•surprisetalk•5d ago•0 comments

iMessage-kit is an iMessage SDK for macOS

https://github.com/photon-hq/imessage-kit
10•rsync•1h ago•2 comments

"Food JPEGs" in Super Smash Bros. & Kirby Air Riders

https://sethmlarson.dev/food-jpegs-in-super-smash-bros-and-kirby-air-riders
250•SethMLarson•5d ago•60 comments

Show HN: Engineering Schizophrenia: Trusting Yourself Through Byzantine Faults

22•rescrv•1h ago•6 comments

Meta announces nuclear energy projects

https://about.fb.com/news/2026/01/meta-nuclear-energy-projects-power-american-ai-leadership/
221•ChrisArchitect•4h ago•239 comments

I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too

https://www.notebookcheck.net/I-dumped-Windows-11-for-Linux-and-you-should-too.1190961.0.html
688•smurda•12h ago•675 comments

C++ std::move doesn't move anything: A deep dive into Value Categories

https://0xghost.dev/blog/std-move-deep-dive/
223•signa11•2d ago•180 comments

Quake 1 Single-Player Map Design Theories (2001)

https://www.quaddicted.com/webarchive//teamshambler.planetquake.gamespy.com/theories1.html
30•Lammy•18h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Chr2 – consensus for side effects (exactly-once is a lie)

https://github.com/abokhalill/chr2
5•yousef06•2h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Epstein IM – Talk to Epstein clone in iMessage

https://epstein.im/
45•RyanZhuuuu•22h ago

Comments

lawted•22h ago
What tech stack did you use?
cjaackie•2h ago
from OP comment history:

> So I’ve always had this weird obsession with building my own iMessage agent - like, imagine your own bot living inside your iPhone, sending messages, replying smartly, maybe even trolling your friends a little Then I found out companies like Linq Blue and SendBlue (both YC) charge over $1000/month just to do this. Yeah, no thanks. So I built it myself. iMessageKit is an open-source TypeScript SDK that lets you send and operate iMessages programmatically. Texts, photos, even RCS messages - all through a clean, strongly typed API. Now I can build iMessage bots and automations without burning cash, and honestly, it feels great to beat the paywalls. Would love feedback & ideas! GitHub(ur star would be rly helpful): https://github.com/sg-hq/imessage-kit

cjaackie•2h ago
I think the tech stack is interesting, don’t agree with OP tasteless choices here (hitler basically) and still, think the work is implemented well -especially iMessage integration.
YanXue06•20h ago
cool
undeveloper•20h ago
what's the point of this? at least the jmail suite was based in real facts and documents. is this just for lolz? strange behavior.
soulofmischief•3h ago
What's wrong with lulz?
throwaway314155•2h ago
Well there were victims and they're still around so...

A joke isn't funny if you're "punching down"

soulofmischief•24m ago
They don't need to, and shouldn't, use this service. It was not made for them and I doubt sincerely that it was made to harm them.

There were direct victims, but you also forget that the US now has a shared trauma over the handling of the Epstein situation and its systematic suppression, the gaslighting, and anything which continues to fuel discussion is a good thing, until the day that it has been properly addressed.

ada0000•20h ago
asked it who it was

> jeff epstein, financier > just chillin rn lol > u?

hilarious project, an awkward omegle chat with a dead pedophile

netsharc•3h ago
Jeff Epstein, the New York financier?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKfHcas_cZg

asveikau•2h ago
I took a close look at the November document drop, which had some iChat backups. He really did text kind of like an imbecile. The tone is in his emails too.
DANmode•2h ago
The stupidest people are the most confident,

the most confident people run our society.

Take note, HN. You might change the world by simply believing in yourself a little.

asveikau•1h ago
One interesting contrast is in his emails with Noam Chomsky, who wrote in complete paragraphs.
Tostino•51m ago
I didn't exactly have the highest hopes for Noam, but holy shit was I disappointed in his character over the past few years. Seems like he's actually a pedophile from his reactions to Epstein related leaks.

My interaction prior to that was reading manufacturing consent and saying "yeah, seems about right"

purplecats•19h ago
why do u need my number? why not just a webapp
henry2023•19h ago
IMO Chatting through a known channel gives it a more polished experience to the user. This is really good.
vaandeetttt•15h ago
interesting.. this things is a proactive agent aswell..
pineaux•3h ago
dont have imessage and dont wanna use it, but can you ask when he thinks the files will be released? gotta ask
Chance-Device•3h ago
“Get your phone number flagged by the authorities in minutes! Don’t wait, start today!”
ksherlock•2h ago
It can't be worse than grok. In fact, OP, please tell me this is grok.
DANmode•2h ago
Flagged because…

interest in the Epstein legal case?

interest in the supposed personality of “success”?

interest in intelligence agencies?

interest in technical projects on HN?

What’s theoretically getting someone flagged, here, in your opinion? Your comment’s a little light.

amadeuswoo•3h ago
I’m getting flashbacks on his 2009 deposition trial and something to do with “eggs”
maxbond•3h ago
I am hesitant to shoot down anyone's work in Show HN but this is deliberate obscenity in service of (I assume) rage baiting. It's all well for art to be transgressive and offensive but if it's not in service of a goal remotely worth having then it's juvenile. Breathing life into a vile monster who remains a contentious subject is just gross and not worth publishing.

OP, I think your work on integrating with iMessage is cool, I think it's cool that you set out to build an iMessage agent and succeeded, but I think this is not your best work. I look forward to seeing what you publish in the future but this one gets two thumbs way down from me.

falloutx•2h ago
With vibe coding, now you can implement the worst ideas of your brain within couple of hours. Certainly a great tech that will cure cancer by 2027
rdiddly•2h ago
You simply don't know what the goal was. I would think that breathing life into a vile monster would, among other things, tend to make his monsterism more obvious to observers, and perhaps elicit responses exactly like yours. For all you know, maybe that was the goal. (I'm entertaining your whole "goal" rubric for a minute, but since you brought it up in the context of art, I don't feel comfortable with the idea that art needs to have a goal other than "art itself." Art with a goal is arguably propaganda or advertising. But I don't hold that view rigidly either.)

Added a few minutes later:

Not knowing someone's motivations, and making up something to fill the blank, leads to errors, most of which seem to lean toward shallowly trivializing and dehumanizing the one whose motives are unknown and guessed-at. Could it be that they are a fully-functioning adult with an actual rationale for their actions that you just don't know of?

Allegory: A motorist sees a cyclist on the road, can't understand why they would do that to themselves, and assumes, in the blinding light of their own opinion and car-only experience, that it must be because of a death wish. Based on that shitty reasoning you could go all sorts of places - for example, thinking it would be OK to run over the stupid asshole since they're obviously some other species that is too dumb to protect itself inside a car as do all good folk like me.

maxbond•2h ago
> For all you know, maybe that was the goal.

That's my interpretation, yes - it's rage bait. It was meant to be upsetting in a vacuous, meritless way (with all due respect to OP).

> Not knowing someone's motivations, and making up something to fill the blank, leads to errors, ...

I'll hazard that. I'm interpreting the art. I'm open to hearing a different interpretation. I'm open to hearing OP's objections to my interpretation (should they have any). I'm not open to the idea that we simply can't analyze or interpret.

I'm not simply "making something up." I gathered what evidence I could find (eg I read OP's comment history), I thought about the piece, I reasoned my way to a conclusion, and I went through several drafts of my comment to remove any swipes and hone my criticism. Could I be wrong? Sure. Again, I will hazard that. I pondered this already and decided I would rather be wrong than silent.

> ...thinking it would be OK to run over the stupid asshole since they're obviously some other species that is too dumb to protect itself...

Wild, wild leap. This is not remotely the same reasoning I am employing. This is just a slippery slope fallacy. I'm not in danger of dehumanizing and murdering someone because I told someone exactly why I didn't like their art. I went out of my way to be respectful. If someone didn't like my work I would want to hear it and I would want it to be expressed respectfully and without malice. So that is what I did.

To be frank, I think you should reread your comment and consider if it is not you that is imputing my motives in a shallow manner.

rdiddly•1h ago
Look up the word allegory. You're not a character in the allegory.
krapp•2h ago
>Breathing life into a vile monster who remains a contentious subject is just gross and not worth publishing.

No, it is absolutely worth publishing, because that's exactly what AI does.

People already model celebrities and their dead children with it, and they have deeper and more intimate relationships with it than with any real person. People already allow AI to form their reality. The human "soul" (however one wants to think of it) is already a commodity. And the entire Epstein affair is already a circus. It's just another memeplex. That's the world we live in now. Sure, let's have an Epstein app. Why the fuck not? Why pretend we're serious people living in a serious society where Epstein's crimes have serious consequences?

It's art because it reflects the nature of reality.

maxbond•2h ago
> It's art because it reflects the nature of reality.

On this we agree. It's art I didn't like, but it's art.

qubex•3h ago
Abysmally shallow. Clearly trained on documents centred upon his legal case and not, for example, of whatever mathematical talents got him a teaching position, allowed him to bluff his way past the likes of Marvin Minsky, and what (if anything) drove his investment strategies.
krapp•2h ago
Obviously it can only be trained on available documents and not the abstract essence of his actual personality, "talents" or what have you.

Any attempt to model a human being like this is going to be abysmally shallow, yet for some reason it's an industry unto itself, for everything from dead celebrities to Jesus Christ to lost loved ones.

with•2h ago
spending more than 4 hours building this... is a choice
lifetimerubyist•1h ago
spending more than 1 minute building this
johnneville•27m ago
it's provocative marketing for the photon imessage sdk/api so probably worthwhile since it's already getting engagement here
with•15m ago
true, it's fit for a marketing strategy for an unauthorized protocol that is now being turned into a startup I guess
vjulian•2h ago
He’s not responding…
b00ty4breakfast•2h ago
We could be building chatbot clones of Cicero or Samuel Pepys or even an asshole-genius like Feynman.

But that's all too good for us, we don't deserve goo things; we get dead pedophile bankers instead.

userbinator•1h ago
I think the absurdity is the whole point.
conartist6•54m ago
Likely, but it's just as absurd to think you'd get anything of value out of talking to a chatbot simulation of a genius. You'd do a better job of assigning yourself the problem of taking the voice of a vibrant historical persona...
knowitnone3•1h ago
butt aren't you getting enough goo things during breakfast?
pessimizer•1h ago
> Samuel Pepys

Mr. hazer con ella?

jazzyjackson•1h ago
Characters like that are available through system prompts on any LLM. Unfortunately I find the tone of the prose doesn't change much from one author to another, it's still very chatgptlike, but sprinkles in references to the topics the author might go on about.

Also there's not really evidence epstein was a banker, no one knows who was financing his operation or why millionaires would add to his portfolio without any expectation of returns, since, the money was never actually invested in anything

falloutx•2h ago
No one asked for this
novaomnidev•2h ago
And why would we want to do this?
mrbluecoat•1h ago
Ugh. What's next? Chat with Hitler?
krapp•53m ago
I'm sure there are plenty of Hitler chatbots already, that's low hanging fruit. There are already four games on Steam where I think you can fuck Hitler. One as a furry.

My Steam search is going to look weird for a while...

Yannaner•1h ago
This is interesting
olcarl75•1h ago
aint no way