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1472•usefulposter•2h ago•603 comments

The dead Internet is not a theory anymore

https://www.adriankrebs.ch/blog/dead-internet/
206•hubraumhugo•1h ago•115 comments

Temporal: A nine-year journey to fix time in JavaScript

https://bloomberg.github.io/js-blog/post/temporal/
399•robpalmer•6h ago•138 comments

I'm glad the Anthropic fight is happening now

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dow-anthropic
65•emschwartz•2h ago•37 comments

Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web

https://hacks.mozilla.org/2026/02/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web/
300•mikece•16h ago•120 comments

Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS

https://sitespy.app
99•vkuprin•5h ago•30 comments

Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to redefine software dev

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/meticulous/3197ae3d-bb26-4750-9ed7-b830f640515e
1•Gabriel_h•37m ago

Google closes deal to acquire Wiz

https://www.wiz.io/blog/google-closes-deal-to-acquire-wiz
165•aldarisbm•6h ago•105 comments

Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)

https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2420092122
235•peyton•8h ago•164 comments

BitNet: 100B Param 1-Bit model for local CPUs

https://github.com/microsoft/BitNet
270•redm•9h ago•134 comments

The MacBook Neo

https://daringfireball.net/2026/03/the_macbook_neo
277•etothet•10h ago•473 comments

X is selling existing users' handles

65•hac•1h ago•39 comments

Personal Computer by Perplexity

https://www.perplexity.ai/personal-computer-waitlist
34•josephwegner•3h ago•13 comments

I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job

https://www.theverge.com/featured-video/892850/i-was-interviewed-by-an-ai-bot-for-a-job
45•speckx•3h ago•38 comments

5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

https://newatlas.com/environment/5-200-holes-peruvian-mountain/
62•defrost•1d ago•34 comments

Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included

https://klausai.com/
93•robthompson2018•5h ago•54 comments

Iran warns U.S. tech firms could become targets as war expands

https://www.wired.me/story/war-on-big-tech-iran-names-israeli-linked-us-firms-as-potential-targets
50•Fricken•1h ago•31 comments

What Is a Tort?

https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-139/what-is-a-tort/
18•bookofjoe•1h ago•14 comments

Physicist Astrid Eichhorn is a leader in the field of asymptotic safety

https://www.quantamagazine.org/where-some-see-strings-she-sees-a-space-time-made-of-fractals-2026...
93•tzury•5h ago•14 comments

Show HN: Satellite imagery object detection using text prompts

https://www.useful-ai-tools.com/tools/satellite-analysis-demo/
29•eyasu6464•2d ago•10 comments

How we hacked McKinsey's AI platform

https://codewall.ai/blog/how-we-hacked-mckinseys-ai-platform
347•mycroft_4221•11h ago•139 comments

Show HN: Open-source browser for AI agents

https://github.com/theredsix/agent-browser-protocol
81•theredsix•6h ago•24 comments

Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged

https://metr.org/notes/2026-03-10-many-swe-bench-passing-prs-would-not-be-merged-into-main/
3•mustaphah•42m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Vanilla JavaScript refinery simulator built to explain job to my kids

https://fuelingcuriosity.com/game.html
71•fuelingcurious•4h ago•37 comments

Swiss e-voting pilot can't count 2,048 ballots after decryption failure

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/11/swiss_evote_usb_snafu/
114•jjgreen•8h ago•266 comments

Fungal Electronics (2021)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.11231
48•byt3h3ad•4h ago•5 comments

Launch HN: Prism (YC X25) – Workspace and API to generate and edit videos

https://www.prismvideos.com
27•aliu327•5h ago•14 comments

Lego's 0.002mm specification and its implications for manufacturing (2025)

https://www.thewave.engineer/articles.html/productivity/legos-0002mm-specification-and-its-implic...
324•scrlk•8h ago•276 comments

Launch HN: Sentrial (YC W26) – Catch AI agent failures before your users do

https://www.sentrial.com/
20•anayrshukla•5h ago•7 comments

Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years

https://apnews.com/article/uk-house-of-lords-hereditary-peers-expelled-535df8781dd01e8970acda1dca...
13•divbzero•33m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Hisense TVs force owners to watch intrusive ads

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/big-tech/hisense-tvs-force-owners-to-watch-intrusive-ads-when-switching-inputs-visiting-the-home-screen-or-even-changing-channels-practice-infuriates-consumers-brand-denies-wrongdoing
87•CharlesW•2h ago

Comments

Aurornis•2h ago
The fact that the ads are rolled out to customers a long time after purchase to escape the return window is extra frustrating.

The part about being able to e-mail an obscure support address with your device's ID to have ads turned off on your device suggests that they're trying to see how far they can push this without damaging their brand. Users who complain enough get solutions, everyone else has to deal with it.

add-sub-mul-div•2h ago
Roku has patched so much new garbage into the product since I originally bought mine. I'll never get another Roku device again.
mox1•1h ago
Its the only device in our household that I have utterly failed at securing or blocking content from our children on.

My son has found about 25 different ways to access YouTube across our Android, Android TV, Apple and Roku devices. I have found ways in almost all of them to "nicely" block youtube for him (while keeping it for me or keeping the device functional).

Roku is the only one that just doesn't give a crap. Screw Roku.

nosioptar•38m ago
Roku loves auto changing to really innapropriate shit after the kid appropriate episode ends.

For example, start an episode of Mittens and Pants for four year old, at end of episode, instead of playing next episode, it switched to Married With Children.

mindslight•1h ago
In addition to being "extra frustrating", it's a straightforward CFAA violation - if laws actually applied to corpos.
longislandguido•1h ago
If you deliberately buy a bargain brand Chinese television, you earned the consequences of that decision.

Be happy they're only showing you ads and not implanting malware into your network or turning it into a residential proxy.

notrealyme123•1h ago
This is in no way a china exclusive problem.
OkayPhysicist•1h ago
When did we start calling things "residential proxies" as opposed to "botnets"? I feel like the latter term, while perhaps not as descriptive, has a much better "this is evil" message.
RobotToaster•1h ago
Fire sticks also show ads
nerevarthelame•56m ago
For years Hisense has been a highly recommended brand for mid-tier TVs on (relatively) objective review sites like rtings.com. Their customers don't deserve bad things to happen to them. And the Anti-Chinese sentiment is especially weird in the context of advertising, as though the West was spared from intrusive ads prior to this.
baal80spam•2h ago
I wonder who came up with this idea and thought: "This will surely bring customers!".
sejje•1h ago
"This will surely raise revenues and get me a promotion before I make a lateral move to a new company!"
throwaway173738•1h ago
If you can sell the ads as a subscription with a yearly contract you can get a 10x multiple on it in your valuation.
mortsnort•1h ago
I assume the logic is that you can now sell the TV for less than competitors, which would surely bring customers. Seems pretty straightforward and inline with how the whole TV broadcast industry has subsidized content with ads for decades.
whatevaa•1h ago
Not just TV's. Xiaomi subsidizes it's mobile phones by having ads in it's file manager and other default basic apps. Just as an example.
lenerdenator•1h ago
Customers don't matter. Revenues do.

TVs are now a commodity that competes almost solely on price. You can walk into most big box stores in North America and buy a TV that will display at a higher resolution than your eyes are physically capable of processing at the distance of the average living room, have a screen bigger than the average person's wingspan, and it'll cost well under $500. If you don't keep the price low you're going to lose sales. Since you're not making cash on the front-end, you make it by selling the ad space.

Everyone who could want a TV more-or-less has one. You either cut quality so they have to buy 'em more often, or you monetize what's already there. They're probably doing both, but this is an example of the latter.

dlcarrier•1h ago
I have an older Opera based Hisense TV. The platform was renamed to Vewd. (rhythms with 'lewd')

I presume the same mind thought this up.

sockaddr•52m ago
The thought process goes like this:

They're a customer already if they're opening the home screen and they probably already mounted it on their wall so fuck them. Show them ads. Also turn on the microphone in the background (what my Hisense tv does).

graypegg•2h ago
I wonder if the australian customer support email address is related to Australia's surprisingly strict consumer rights laws. [0] They even offer a form that helps write the specific sort of complaint you should send [1] that presumably, may jump start the process in removing the ads if you had bought the TV under the impression it would continue to work as advertised originally.

[0] https://www.accc.gov.au/consumers/buying-products-and-servic...

[1] https://www.accc.gov.au/consumers/problem-with-a-product-or-...

moepstar•1h ago
Having added Hisense to my shitlist of TV manufacturers a long time ago - did they ever make a model that haven’t had its power supply die after about 4 years? I don’t think so…
ChrisArchitect•1h ago
[dupe] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47322966
halflife•1h ago
Obligatory: never connect your tv to the internet, only use Apple TV for streaming
lenerdenator•1h ago
That works... for now.

It'd be trivial for them to introduce some sort of network connectivity check that would need to be completed before audiovisual signals come out of the device.

I'm pretty sure they already have that in the pipeline. Why wouldn't they?

pier25•1h ago
> Why wouldn't they?

Plenty of places in the world with bad connectivity or people who can't afford an ISP.

Sharlin•1h ago
I doubt smart TV manufacturers care about those places or people.
pier25•48m ago
What manufacturer would prefer to not sell millions of TVs?
BigTTYGothGF•1h ago
Yeah but advertisers don't pay as much for those people.
mikestew•1h ago
Obligatory: “but they can run Ethernet over HDMI!”

Ignoring, of course, that no implementation has ever been observed in the wild, for purposes malicious or otherwise.

recursive•1h ago
Obligatory: "but they could use a cellular modem".

Noting grimly that plenty of cellular modems have been observed in the wild.

everdrive•40m ago
The privacy crowd is terrible this way. All objections bear equal weight, and they cannot see things otherwise.
dlcarrier•1h ago
I agree wholeheartedly to the first point, but then why undo that by using a set-top box that only works after phoning home? I'd rather the manufacturer not even know my IP address, let alone get a full login.
testing22321•1h ago
One step better: never bring a tv into your home.

It’s called an idiot box for a reason.

My life has improved dramatically without one.

aquir•59m ago
I do the same with my Samsung Smart TV but after a couple of months it stops playing videos from the USB drive or stops recognising the same drive. All I have to do is to turn off and unplug from the mains for 10-15 minutes and it starts working again!
crooked-v•51m ago
I got a used Sceptre TV (https://www.sceptre.com/TV/4K-UHD-TV-category1category73.htm...) and I'm extremely happy with it. No "smart" features, no bullshit, no slow menus, just a set of 4K@60Hz HDMI ports (newer models do 4K@120Hz) with ARC and CEC and a comprehensive set of display options.
Jgrubb•1h ago
I know nothing about hardware, but is there a world where an OpenWRT firmware for smart TVs is possible? Are there that many different chipsets and manufacturers?
dlcarrier•1h ago
There's a homebrew scene for WebOS TVs: https://www.webosbrew.org/ I don't know of any for Android, but rooting is quite common.
throwaway173738•27m ago
As long as they haven’t done HAB. And provided you’re willing to live with 720p resolution for all your video streams.
cynicalsecurity•1h ago
The article showed me an intrusive popup to subscribe to something several times. What an irony.
disillusioned•1h ago
If you're going to be forced, Clockwork Orange-style, to endure unwanted ads on your TV, you might as well just get the whole thing for free, right? That's what Telly does: https://www.telly.com/

For me, it worth it to spend marginally more to not have to deal with _any_ of that, but I get the appeal.

levinb•1h ago
I've been telling people for 15y that a phone is just "A TV that watches you back"

And at last, the market has finally caught up with me :)

leni536•1h ago
This just asks to be jailbroken.
k33n•1h ago
The implicit contract when you buy from Hisense is that you'll see ads. They are obviously deploying more aggressive advertising strategies as their more tech-savvy customers break the implicit contract and get around ads entirely -- leaving the less tech-savvy customers holding the bag.

That's all that's happening. Had zero customers done that, they wouldn't have had to go nuclear.

zedlasso•1h ago
It's not just TV's. My banking app always spams every time it loads up to sign up for one of its subscriptions.

The insanity needs to stop.

CrzyLngPwd•1h ago
All they need next is a camera that watches you, and if you are not looking at the ad then the ad is paused.

How amazing would that be!?

choward•1h ago
I've never liked the idea of my display having an integrated computer. Especially one I don't control. This non-sense just furthers that.

Displays last a long time. Eventually the computer will become outdated especially if companies can just remotely load viruses like this onto them. I just connect my computer to my TV and that's the only input I ever use. Full control. The "smart" part of "smart" TVs is idiotic.

krickelkrackel•1h ago
That's quite 'Black Mirror':

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_Million_Merits

notorandit•58m ago
Don't connect TVs to the internet as they are actually computers programmed to serve ads.

Actually, don't buy TVs at all. Buy books.