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GrapheneOS – Break Free from Google and Apple

https://blog.tomaszdunia.pl/grapheneos-eng/
171•to3k•2h ago•119 comments

Four Column ASCII (2017)

https://garbagecollected.org/2017/01/31/four-column-ascii/
185•tempodox•2d ago•32 comments

14-year-old Miles Wu folded origami pattern that holds 10k times its own weight

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/this-14-year-old-is-using-origami-to-design-emergency-s...
725•bookofjoe•17h ago•150 comments

A deep dive into Apple's .car file format

https://dbg.re/posts/car-file-format/
110•MrFinch•2d ago•25 comments

Rise of the Triforce

https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2026/02/16/rise-of-the-triforce/
304•max-m•14h ago•38 comments

Show HN: Glitchy camera – a circuit-bent camera simulator in the browser

https://glitchycam.com
46•elayabharath•1d ago•2 comments

Rendering the Visible Spectrum

https://brandonli.net/spectra/doc/
56•signa11•3d ago•7 comments

Poor Deming never stood a chance

https://surfingcomplexity.blog/2026/02/16/poor-deming-never-stood-a-chance/
96•todsacerdoti•9h ago•41 comments

Is Show HN Dead? No, but It's Drowning

https://www.arthurcnops.blog/death-of-show-hn/
74•acnops•1h ago•77 comments

What your Bluetooth devices reveal

https://blog.dmcc.io/journal/2026-bluetooth-privacy-bluehood/
448•ssgodderidge•21h ago•164 comments

Evaluating AGENTS.md: are they helpful for coding agents?

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.11988
148•mustaphah•23h ago•94 comments

Visual introduction to PyTorch

https://0byte.io/articles/pytorch_introduction.html
283•0bytematt•3d ago•21 comments

How teaching molecules to think is revealing what a 'mind' is

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2513815-how-teaching-molecules-to-think-is-revealing-what-a-...
11•pella•3d ago•5 comments

Show HN: Free alternative to Wispr Flow, Superwhisper, and Monologue

https://github.com/zachlatta/freeflow
203•zachlatta•14h ago•96 comments

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, pioneering civil rights activist, dies at 84

https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/17/us/reverend-jesse-jackson-death
17•rmason•1h ago•2 comments

Xbox UI Portfolio Site

https://gabrielcabrera.co/
35•valgaze•6h ago•12 comments

Ghidra by NSA

https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra
383•handfuloflight•3d ago•196 comments

Dark web agent spotted bedroom wall clue to rescue girl from abuse

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2gn239exlo
454•colinprince•11h ago•244 comments

"Token anxiety", a slot machine by any other name

https://jkap.io/token-anxiety-or-a-slot-machine-by-any-other-name/
147•presbyterian•17h ago•133 comments

DBASE on the Kaypro II

https://stonetools.ghost.io/dbase-cpm/
58•TMWNN•3d ago•19 comments

Show HN: Scanned 1927-1945 Daily USFS Work Diary

https://forestrydiary.com/
96•dogline•12h ago•16 comments

Running NanoClaw in a Docker Shell Sandbox

https://www.docker.com/blog/run-nanoclaw-in-docker-shell-sandboxes/
118•four_fifths•13h ago•59 comments

Show HN: GitHub "Lines Viewed" extension to keep you sane reviewing long AI PRs

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/github-lines-viewed/npledcbofpmjjammgkkoeaehbphhdopi
19•somesortofthing•3d ago•20 comments

Building for an audience of one: starting and finishing side projects with AI

https://codemade.net/blog/building-for-one/
74•lorisdev•12h ago•40 comments

Neurons outside the brain

https://essays.debugyourpain.com/p/you-are-not-just-your-brain
107•yichab0d•17h ago•45 comments

Hear the "Amati King Cello", the Oldest Known Cello in Existence

https://www.openculture.com/2021/06/hear-the-amati-king-cello-the-oldest-known-cello-in-existence...
56•tesserato•4d ago•24 comments

State of Show HN: 2025

https://blog.sturdystatistics.com/posts/show_hn/
103•kianN•16h ago•23 comments

Show HN: Jemini – Gemini for the Epstein Files

https://jmail.world/jemini
386•dvrp•1d ago•73 comments

Show HN: Wildex – Pokémon Go for real wildlife

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wildex-identify-plants-animals/id6748092158
87•AnujNayyar•14h ago•55 comments

PCB Rework and Repair Guide [pdf]

https://www.intertronics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/PCB-Rework-and-Repair-Guide.pdf
139•varjag•2d ago•37 comments
Open in hackernews

Is Show HN Dead? No, but It's Drowning

https://www.arthurcnops.blog/death-of-show-hn/
72•acnops•1h ago

Comments

verdverm•1h ago
was just asking for something like this yesterday, would be interesting to see how account age factors in
bko•1h ago
Reminds me of the quote: "Nobody Goes There Anymore, It’s Too Crowded"

Some of it is "I wish things I think are cool got more upvotes". Fare enough, I've seen plenty of things I've found cool not get much attention. That's just the nature of the internet.

The other point is show and share HN stories growing in volume, which makes sense since it's now considerably easier to build things. I don't think that's a bad thing really, although curation makes it more difficult. Now that pure agentic coding has finally arrived IMO, creativity and what to build are significantly more important. They always were but technical ability was often rewarded much more heavily. I guess that sucks for technical people.

bartread•1h ago
> "I wish things I think are cool got more upvotes"

HN has a very different personality at weekends versus weekdays. I tend to find most of the stuff I think is cool or interesting gets attention at the weekends, and you'll see slightly more off the wall content and ideas being discussed, whereas the weekdays are notably more "serious business" in tone. Both, I think, have value.

So I wonder if there's maybe a strong element of picking your moment with Show HN posts in order to gain better visibility through the masses of other submissions.

Or maybe - but I think this goes against the culture a bit - Show HN could be its own category at the top. Or we could have particular days of the week/month where, perhaps by convention rather than enforcement, Show HN posts get more attention.

I'm not sure how workable these thoughts are but it's perhaps worth considering ways that Show HN could get a bit more of the spotlight without turning it into something that's endlessly gamed by purveyors of AI slop and other bottom-feeding content.

jacquesm•47m ago
This is different. It's clear that the driver here is the ease with which you can use AI to spit out slop projects.
marxisttemp•43m ago
This is a forum called Hacker News. It’s for technical people. Perhaps these LLM-generated slop projects could get posted on Product Hunt or somewhere focused on the creative product side of tech and not technical knowledge and discussion
wewewedxfgdf•1h ago
I am a major advocate for AI assisted development.

Having said that, it used to feel part of an exclusive club to have the skills and motivation to put a finished project on HN. For me, posting a Show HN was a huge deal - usually done after years of development - remember that - when development of something worthwhile took years and was written entirely by hand?

I don't mind much though - I love that programming is being democratized and no longer only for the arcane wizards of the back room.

nkrisc•41m ago
> I don't mind much though - I love that programming is being democratized and no longer only for the arcane wizards of the back room.

Programming has long been democratized. It’s been decades now where you could learn to program without spending a dollar on a university degree or even a bootcamp.

Programming knowledge has been freely available for a long time to those who wanted to learn.

wewewedxfgdf•37m ago
It's better if you don't have to learn to program to make applications.

In the future it will seem very strange that there was a time when people had to write every line of code manually. It will simply be accepted that the computers write computer programs for you, no one will think twice about it.

m4tthumphrey•15m ago
Will programs even exist in the future? Surely the AIs will just take input and return output?
verdverm•13m ago
> Show HN was a huge deal - usually done after years of development

Just saw one go from first commit to HN in 25m

weird-eye-issue•1h ago
I did a Show HN a few years ago on another account. It got no upvotes but that website/app has generated over $6m in revenue in that time (over $4.5m profit). Not sure what my point is but thought I'd share
wewewedxfgdf•1h ago
Show us the Show HN!
weird-eye-issue•1h ago
Our revenue isn't public and this is a throwaway
prodigycorp•1h ago
what channel did you find success in?
weird-eye-issue•1h ago
Affiliates. They made it blow up overnight with an existing audience
jansan•58m ago
So the affiliates obviously get 25%.
weird-eye-issue•54m ago
30%. But it brought tons of word of mouth and such after the ball got rolling so the total affiliate commission compared to our revenue lifetime is closer to 10-15%
reconnecting•48m ago
Interesting, may I ask what network exactly you used?
weird-eye-issue•45m ago
We don't use one. Got connected through with the first affiliates in a paid/private community in that particular niche
reconnecting•40m ago
This is helpful. Just to clarify, so you had created your own affiliate network and run this manually? Tracking, payouts, etc?
weird-eye-issue•29m ago
There's software for running your own program so they handle most of that except the actual payment part, monitoring for fraud, etc. Plus they don't give any visibility to your program which a network would help with to an extent
reconnecting•11m ago
Can you recommend this software? It's definitely not considered an ad, but just to understand what exactly you find useful.
mchaver•1h ago
I think HN is a very particular group of people and not representative of the market for a lot of the products we make. We tend to like open-source things, ask lots of technical questions and complain about minute things. Also, Show HNs tend to perform better if they are quick to use (no sign in required, don't need to download, etc.).
marginalia_nu•1h ago
It's also a pretty big lottery. Two nearly identical projects can get very different receptions depending on the phase of the moon.
ben_w•44m ago
If there's a non-lottery option for $6m in revenue and $4.5m profit over a few years, I wouldn't be alone in wanting to find it and work that option.

As per the old efficient market jokes: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28029044

weird-eye-issue•55m ago
Yes, this was in a marketing niche and I knew it wasn't a good fit
pdyc•30m ago
mine got lot of upvotes and huge traffic but it died after few days. I think it has more to do with novelty of idea rather than commercial interest.
reconnecting•1h ago
Perhaps it's the right moment to start an AI Show HN (Vibe HN as recommended above), as I assume more than half of Show HN is now from ChatGPT/Claude, and it's impossible to cut through this noise with something reliable that humans craft over years.

It's fair to give the audience a choice to learn about an AI-created product or not.

sixtyj•45m ago
I have talked with some friends who are long-time programmers (20+ experience). Even they (all) admit that they use Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Google Antigravity or AI Studio - you name it.

So in future everything’s gonna be “agentic”, (un)fortunately.

Everytime I write about it, I feel like a doomsayer.

Anthropic admits that LLM use makes brain lazy.

So as we forgot remembering phone numbers after Google and mobile phones came, it will be probably with coding/programming.

reconnecting•35m ago
OK, let's say there are two categories of software now.

One is where the human has a complete mental map of the product, and even if they use some code generating tools, they fully take responsibility for the related matters.

And there is another, emerging category, where developers don't have a full mental map as it was created by an LLM, and no one actually understands how it works and what does not.

I believe these are two categories that are currently merged in one Show HN, and if in the first category I can be curious about the decisions people made and the solutions they chose, I don't give a flying fork about what an LLM generated.

If you have a 'fog of war' in your codebase, well, you don't own your software, and there's no need to show it as yours. Same way, if you had used autocomplete, or a typewriter in the time of handwriting, and the thinking is yours, an LLM shouldn't be a problem.

holistio•2m ago
We never really have a complete mental map.

"Oh, this library just released a new major version? What a pity, I used to know v n deeply, but v n+1 has this nifty feature that I like"

It happened all the time even as a solo dev. In teams, it's the rule, not the exception.

Vibing is just a different obfuscation here.

Tade0•34m ago
I don't think so. At the end of the day it's just a tool.

Case in point: aside from Tabbing furiously, I use the Ask feature to ask vague questions that would take my coworkers time they don't have.

Interestingly at least in Cursor, Intellisense seems to be dumbed down in favour of AI, so when I look at a commit, it typically has double digit percentage of "AI co-authorship", even though most of the time it's the result of using Tab and Intellisense would have given the same suggestion anyway.

jack_pp•38m ago
I suspect the OG, grass fed, organic, gluten free, no AI Show HN will be dead.

If I used LLMs to generate a few functions would I be eligible for it? What constitutes "built this with no/ minimal AI"?

Maybe we should have a separate section for 80%+ vibe coded / agent developed.

wewewedxfgdf•1h ago
If show HN is getting diluted and flooded then maybe yhere is opportunity for someone to make a website for showing off your shiny new project.

Something rapid fire, fun, categorized maybe. Just a showcase to show off what you've done.

verdverm•8m ago
HN is an unique tech niche, I suspect many hobby projects will get more attention in their less technical niches or applications
marginalia_nu•1h ago
I don't actually mind AI-aided development, a tool is a tool and should be used if you find it useful, but I think the vibe coded show HN projects are overall pretty boring. They generally don't have a lot of work put into them, and as a result, the author (pilot?) hasn't generally thought too much about the problem space, and so there isn't really much of a discussion to be had.

The cool part about pre-AI show HN is you got to talk to someone who had thought about a problem for way longer than you had. It was a real opportunity to learn something new, to get an entirely different perspective.

I feel like this is what AI has done to the programming discussion. It draws in boring people with boring projects who don't have anything interesting to say about programming.

koakuma-chan•1h ago
One thing about vibe coding is that unless you are an expert in what you have vibe coded, you have no idea if it actually works properly, and it probably doesn't.
mchaver•46m ago
I see a lot of projects repeated: screen capture tool, LLM wrapper, blog/newsletter, marketing tool for reddit/twitter, manage social media accounts. These things have been around for a while so it is really easy for an LLM to spit them out for someone that does not know how to code.
hypercube33•2m ago
Agreed. I'm over here working on Quake 2 mods and reverse engineering Off world trading company so I can finish an open source server for it using AI.

Thing is I worked manually on both of these a lot before I even touched Claude on them so I basically was able to hit my wishlist items that I don't have time to deal with these days but have the logic figured out already.

airstrike•32m ago
we need a Vibe HN
reconnecting•15m ago
listen_to_what_the_man_said.stm
fuzzfactor•12m ago
That may be something.

Having too may subs could get out of hand, but sometimes you end up with so much paperwork generated so fast that it needs its own dedicated whole drawer in your filing cabinet ;)

verdverm•20m ago
> the vibe coded show HN projects are overall pretty boring

concur, perhaps a dedicated or alternative, itch.io like area named "Slop HN:..."

greatgib•1h ago
An additional factor missing in the post I think Is AI.

Before, projects were more often carefully human crafted.

But nowadays we expect such projects to be "vibe coded" in a day. And so, we don't have the motivation to invest mental energy in something that we expect to be crap underneath and probably a nice show off without future.

Even if the result is not the best in the world, I think that what interest us is to see the effort.

bakugo•1h ago
Sadly, this problem isn't specific to HN either, any reddit sub that is even remotely related to software is absolutely flooded with "look at my slop" posts.

It feels like the age of creating some cool new software on your own to solve a problem you had, sharing it and finding other people who had the same problem, and eventually building a small community around it is coming to a close. The death of open source, basically.

koakuma-chan•1h ago
Yeah, I don't think that LLM output is appropriate for Shown HNs.
trizoza•56m ago
Time for a new category? "Slop HN: Claude built this mini tool for me" - would be lol to see the "slop" in the header right in the middle of "show | jobs" -> "show | slop | jobs"
jacquesm•48m ago
And a lifetime ban if you show slop under 'Show HN'.
koakuma-chan•38m ago
We probably just need to cultivate a culture of not upvoting them in the first place.
imiric•55m ago
This aligns with my experience. It's good to have it properly analyzed.

If this effect is noticeable on an obscure tech forum, one can only imagine the effect on popular source code forges, the internet at large, and ultimately on people. Who/what is using all this new software? What are the motivations of their authors? Is a human even involved in the creation anymore? The ramifications of all this are mind-boggling.

NoboruWataya•55m ago
> Show HN of course isn't dead. You could even say it's more alive than ever.

You could argue it's dead in the sense of "dead internet theory". Yes, more projects than ever are being submitted, but they were not created by humans. Maybe they are being submitted by humans, for now.

trizoza•54m ago
Great article btw, really loved to see these kind of numbers, thanks.
Shank•53m ago
I've long wanted something like Blog HN as a way to post things things that I wrote without feeling guilty of submitting my own site. Things that authors themselves write and post are often a good signal. But this should be completely separate from any new products, etc.

I think that Show HN should be used sparingly. It feels like collective community abuse of it will lead to people filtering them out mentally, if not deliberately. They're very low signal these days.

krapp•12m ago
Get on the Fediverse. A hosted Mastodon account isn't that expensive, or you can get an account for free on just about any instance. Curate programming and developer accounts (there are tons.) Post your blog there.

Not everything has to revolve around HN.

conartist6•53m ago
The small indie developer ain't dead yet, and from where I sit you could drive a star destroyer through the gaps in what software has been built so far.

It's only that you can't claim any of the top shelf prizes by vibe coding

dgellow•45m ago
Vibe coding as a term is really annoying. At what point does a project stops being considered vibe coded? If I spent a year iterating on a design and implementation using Claude code, in a domain I’m an expert in, will that still be considered vibe coded?
m4tthumphrey•30m ago
I feel similar but since starting to use Claude (only 4 days ago) I get it. "Vibe coding" to me is just a new term for pair programming.
conartist6•29m ago
I'll counter you this: I don't use AI at all, but in a way I am a vibe coder, even though I'm five years of full time work into one OSS project. I have no code review. I move fast and ship bugs. I roll forward.

I see no reason to disrespect your work from what you say, but I also see no reason that AI would be much help to you after you had been learning for a year. If you are in the loop, shouldn't this be just about the moment when your growing abilities start to easily outpace the model's fixed abilities?

verdverm•10m ago
vibe coding is no-look coding, it's largely being replaced by agents that do the iteration to the point no human is involved beyond initial project description like "Build me a web browser"
jacquesm•49m ago
It is indeed, and it is very much ripe for a serious review. Which is a pity because I think it is one of HN's most powerful pieces.
mozz100•47m ago
Side question: I love the charts in your blog post. Would you be able to share how they were generated?
reconnecting•42m ago
...and especially, a font. Comic Sans Neue PRO?
saberd•26m ago
yeah I also really liked the font and graphs. maybe its https://plus.excalidraw.com/virgil?
cobolexpert•45m ago
Had a funny experience with this some weeks ago. I started developing a small side project and after a week I wondered if this existed already. To my surprise, someone had already built something relatively similar _with the exact same name_ (though I had chosen mine as a placeholder, still funny though) only 2 weeks before, and posted it in Show HN.

I took a look at the project and it was a 100k+ LoC vibe-coded repository. The project itself looked good, but it seemed quite excessive in terms of what it was solving. It made me think, I wonder if this exists because it is explicitly needed, or simply because it is so easy for it to exist?

vpol•44m ago
It's not just Show HN. Other parts of HN are drowning too.
m4tthumphrey•38m ago
I find this very interesting, but am I being dense here? https://www.arthurcnops.blog/images/hn-show-dead-one-point.s...

The legend says SHNs are getting worse, but surely if the % of SHN posts with 1 point is going DOWN (as per graph) then it's getting better? Either I am dense or the legends are the wrong way round no?

kitd•35m ago
The long-term trend (ie since 2023) is for more ShowHN posts to be stuck at 1 point compared with normal posts, and for that gap to be growing. This implies that people find the ShowHNs to be less and less interesting.
m4tthumphrey•31m ago
Ah yes, I was being dense. I was so obsessed with the steepness of the last point drop and completely missed the overall trend line! Thanks.
phaser•38m ago
I launched an idea 75 days ago, here as Show HN. It snowballed into a little community and a game that now sells every day. Maybe not an overnight sensation but the encouragement I found in the community was the motivation that i needed to take it further to a bigger audience.

It was not just a product launch for me. I was, sort-of in a crisis. I had just turned 40 and had dark thoughts about not being young, creative and energetic anymore. The outlook of competing with 20 year old sloptimists in the job market made me really anxious.

Upon seeing people enjoying my little game, even if it's just a few HNers, I found an "I still got it" feeling that pushed me to release on Steam, to good reviews.

It was never about the money, it was about recovering my self confidence. Thank you HN, I will return the favour and be the guy checking the new products you launch. If Show HN is drowning, i will drown with it.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46137953

sph•32m ago
> Maybe not an overnight sensation but

> It was not just a product launch for me. I was, sort-of in a crisis.

> It was never about the money, it was about recovering my self confidence

If you had included an em-dash in your comment, you could have reached 100% certainty of AI generation.

vdupras•21m ago

  > sloptimists
That's a good one! Did you just come up with it? I've never seen it before.
ungovernableCat•32m ago
It's turning into an influencer economy, similar to twitch streaming, youtube or only fans.
Havoc•30m ago
Seems like a sign of things to come - software becomes personalized and while having the cost driven to zero of commoditization
bambax•29m ago
The fact that the volume is exploding but the graveyard is also exploding, is a sign that the system is working, not that it's broken (the filter is working).

I did 3 ShowHN in 2024 (outside of the scope of this analysis), one with 306 points, another with 126 points and the third with... 2. There's always been some kind of unpredictability in ShowHN.

But I think the number one criteria for visibility is intelligibility: the project has to be easy to understand immediately, and if possible, easy to install/verify. IMHO, none of the three projects that the author complains didn't get through the noise qualify on this criteria. #2 and #3 are super elaborate (and overly specific); #1 is the easiest to understand (Neohabit) but the home page is heavy in examples that go in all directions, and the github has a million graphics that seem quite complex.

Simplify and thou shall be heard.

verdverm•17m ago
The difference since Clawd and friends became popular is palpable, you see it growing on GitHub too with the PR spam.

I'm wondering how much of it is portfolio building to keep or find a new job in a post-Ai coding world

small_model•24m ago
You get things posted that you can generate yourself in a day using a model. So it's like, great, but also no.