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TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool

https://tui.studio/
278•mipselaer•5h ago•166 comments

Launch HN: Spine Swarm (YC S23) – AI agents that collaborate on a visual canvas

https://www.getspine.ai/
37•a24venka•2h ago•38 comments

I traced $2B in grants and 45 states' lobbying behind age‑verification bills

https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_billion_in_nonprofit_grants_and_45/
733•shaicoleman•5h ago•292 comments

Bucketsquatting is (finally) dead

https://onecloudplease.com/blog/bucketsquatting-is-finally-dead
230•boyter•7h ago•118 comments

Willingness to look stupid

https://sharif.io/looking-stupid
573•Samin100•4d ago•195 comments

Monster Is the Machine

https://kirkcenter.org/reviews/monster-is-the-machine/
19•freediver•4d ago•2 comments

E2E encrypted messaging on Instagram will no longer be supported after 8 May

https://help.instagram.com/491565145294150
140•mindracer•2h ago•54 comments

Okmain: How to pick an OK main colour of an image

https://dgroshev.com/blog/okmain/
133•dgroshev•4d ago•29 comments

Run NanoClaw in Docker Sandboxes

https://nanoclaw.dev/blog/nanoclaw-docker-sandboxes/
73•outofdistro•2h ago•24 comments

Executing programs inside transformers with exponentially faster inference

https://www.percepta.ai/blog/can-llms-be-computers
210•u1hcw9nx•1d ago•69 comments

The Mrs Fractal: Mirror, Rotate, Scale

https://www.4rknova.com//blog/2025/06/22/mrs-fractal
9•ibobev•4d ago•1 comments

Dijkstra's Crisis: The End of Algol and Beginning of Software Engineering (2010) [pdf]

https://www.tomandmaria.com/Tom/Writing/DijkstrasCrisis_LeidenDRAFT.pdf
34•ipnon•4d ago•3 comments

Show HN: What was the world listening to? Music charts, 20 countries (1940–2025)

https://88mph.fm/
65•matteocantiello•2d ago•29 comments

What we learned from a 22-Day storage bug (and how we fixed it)

https://www.mux.com/blog/22-day-storage-bug
23•mmcclure•3d ago•2 comments

“This is not the computer for you”

https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260312-this-is-not-the-computer-for-you/
736•MBCook•14h ago•291 comments

Ceno, browse the web without internet access

https://ceno.app/en/index.html?
98•mohsen1•9h ago•25 comments

Parallels Confirms MacBook Neo Can Run Windows in a Virtual Machine

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/13/macbook-neo-runs-windows-11-vm/
15•tosh•1h ago•8 comments

ATMs didn’t kill bank teller jobs, but the iPhone did

https://davidoks.blog/p/why-the-atm-didnt-kill-bank-teller
482•colinprince•1d ago•495 comments

Source code of Swedish e-government services has been leaked

https://darkwebinformer.com/full-source-code-of-swedens-e-government-platform-leaked-from-comprom...
151•tavro•6h ago•136 comments

Two long-lost episodes of 'Doctor Who' have been found

https://apnews.com/article/doctor-who-lost-episodes-found-daleks-6849b09faa6eca9377b2a0db45d47ff8
9•cf100clunk•42m ago•2 comments

IMG_0416 (2024)

https://ben-mini.com/2024/img-0416
161•TigerUniversity•4d ago•36 comments

Gvisor on Raspbian

https://nubificus.co.uk/blog/gvisor-rpi5/
30•_ananos_•5h ago•8 comments

Vite 8.0 Is Out

https://vite.dev/blog/announcing-vite8
450•kothariji•11h ago•146 comments

An old photo of a large BBS (2022)

https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2022/01/26/swcbbs/
245•xbryanx•20h ago•163 comments

Enhancing gut-brain communication reversed cognitive decline in aging mice

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2026/03/gut-brain-cognitive-decline.html
354•mustaphah•23h ago•168 comments

Bubble Sorted Amen Break

https://parametricavocado.itch.io/amen-sorting
368•eieio•22h ago•114 comments

Understanding the Go Runtime: The Scheduler

https://internals-for-interns.com/posts/go-runtime-scheduler/
147•valyala•4d ago•27 comments

Shall I implement it? No

https://gist.github.com/bretonium/291f4388e2de89a43b25c135b44e41f0
1436•breton•18h ago•518 comments

The Met releases high-def 3D scans of 140 famous art objects

https://www.openculture.com/2026/03/the-met-releases-high-definition-3d-scans-of-140-famous-art-o...
322•coloneltcb•1d ago•65 comments

US private credit defaults hit record 9.2% in 2025, Fitch says

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/us-private-credit-defaults-hit-record-9-2-in-2025-fitch-says-...
408•JumpCrisscross•1d ago•442 comments
Open in hackernews

E2E encrypted messaging on Instagram will no longer be supported after 8 May

https://help.instagram.com/491565145294150
135•mindracer•2h ago

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some_furry•1h ago
I wonder if this is the start of a trend or just a one-off?
nunobrito•1h ago
TikTok replied recently it wouldn't encrypt its messages either, citing user security as reason.
odo1242•19m ago
Probably a one off? Instagram’s e2ee was opt-in from the start- and meanwhile Facebook Messenger is now “e2ee for everyone” and none of this is affecting the main e2ee messaging apps people use - WhatsApp, Signal, and iMessage
garbawarb•1h ago
When Meta starting introducing E2E messaging it was a huge push. I wonder why they're doing away with it.
john_strinlai•1h ago
i am guessing that they just dont really need to pretend to care anymore. e2e messaging was a big marketing push, not ever an ideological thing. i assume they no longer believe the marketing benefits outweigh the downsides.
varispeed•1h ago
Probably Whatsapp is next, if it isn't quietly already.
deafpolygon•1h ago
> Probably Whatsapp is next, if it isn't quietly already.

And I will be pushing to remove WhatsApp if that’s the case.

garbawarb•55m ago
I doubt it, E2E isba huge part of Whatsapp's selling point considering it's exclusively a messaging app. Instagram is primarily a social app with messaging features.
gmerc•1h ago
It was for plausible deniability because of regulatory scrutiny. Regulator's dead now, so now there's no downside and only upsides to spying on your users.
dngray•53m ago
They never did this for user privacy, and yes I think you're spot on. This was just to remove liability.

Now it just costs them the data and development cost to maintain. Any remaining problems they'll throw some crappy AI moderator at to fix.

gmerc•33m ago
Not hard to be right about this when you worked there at the time ;)
infinitewars•22m ago
Palantir
zipping1549•1h ago
We all know what this means.
treesknees•1h ago
It could be a move to have parity with TikTok, where they claim it’s for safety reasons. I’ve been seeing advertisements for Instagram touting their child/teen protection features. Seems like they’re really trying to beat the allegations that Instagram is bad for children’s health.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47241817

dmix•1h ago
Protecting kids and Terrorism, always the reason why nobody is allowed to have privacy on the internet.
nunobrito•1h ago
Cars nowadays are packed with microphones and permanently connected to the internet on daily basis so that drivers can have remote assistance when the car breaks once every 5 years or so.
Sayrus•1h ago
I keep hearing this one. But at least for EU, the eCall system requires external communication to be disabled until activated during serious accident. It cannot be used for tracking the vehicle in real-time.

Some parts of the legislation (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32...):

> 2. The personal data processed pursuant to this Regulation shall only be used for the purpose of handling the emergency situations referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 5(2).

> Manufacturers shall provide clear and comprehensive information in the owner's manual about the processing of data carried out through the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system. That information shall consist of:

> the fact that there is no constant tracking of the vehicle;

That vehicle nowadays are equipped with always-on internet and microphones is not related to remote assistance.

SV_BubbleTime•49m ago
This is such misdirection.

Your car if new enough, IS reporting its diagnostics including GPS via cell. All the time. This isn’t exactly personally identifiable so they get away with it just fine.

This is unrelated to the microphones and assistance systems.

Sayrus•21m ago
Which is exactly my point. Cars are reporting on you, but tying that to remote assistance is disingenuous.
nobodyandproud•13m ago
More misdirection on your part.
Sayrus•8m ago
Happy to read your thoughts, can you elaborate on this?
youknownothing•50m ago
And also so employees of said companies can spy on drivers and make fun of them: https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-workers-shared-sens...
stephbook•33m ago
Which just shows that consumers don't care. Tesla's camera surveillance wasn't exactly secret.
nobodyandproud•9m ago
Equating what companies get away with, as the clear signal to what consumers care about.

And billionaires and nine-day old alts wonder why they need a bunker.

PunchyHamster•1h ago
More like excuse
varispeed•1h ago
How these protections are working when I get served literal porn every couple of shorts on Instagram?
jszymborski•57m ago
Protect your kids from whom? Surely not Meta, which is my main concern.
plagiarist•32m ago
It certainly is unsafe for their AI training corpus. Win / win if they can also lie about protecting children as a motivation.
maqp•25m ago
The sad part is, Instagram is exceptionally damaging to kids for a disjoint set of reasons.
throwfaraway4•10m ago
As is social media in general. I highly recommend reading the Anxious Generation
butlike•11m ago
It's bad for EVERYONE's health. Try to limit your usage and you'll feel better. I promise you'll feel better.
gausswho•1h ago
Is this legitimate? It's so incoherent to see this blurb at the top saying it's being retired while everything underneath is pitching the value of e2e.
emsign•1h ago
The USA is going full fascism. People keep laughing at it and only realize it when it's too late.
apopapo•1h ago
It's not only the united states of America. These tyrannical views have been brewing everywhere for years, and there was not enough public counter-narrative to these ideologies.
krystalgamer•5m ago
because everyone is forced to use Instagram messaging, right?
dcliu•1h ago
On the other hand Messenger has moved to only supporting e2ee chats, wonder why the difference.
GuB-42•33m ago
To me, Instagram is a public platform at its core, where people publish things for the whole world to see. Private messages are just a secondary feature. It is like having a conversation in a restaurant, where the guy at the next table can listen to everything, but usually doesn't. Good enough for planning a surprise party, not for truly sensitive information. Kind of like private messages in Reddit, Discord, etc... a convenient feature, but don't expect real privacy.

Messenger has a higher expectation of privacy, Facebook is more at the "group of friends" level. While Instagram is a public restaurant, Facebook is more like a house party. WhatsApp has the highest expectation of privacy as it is designed for private, often one-to-one conversations first.

ajsnigrutin•8m ago
Sure, but if you already have e2ee, it takes work to remove it... why invest the time to do that?
villgax•1h ago
just waiting on whatsapp to rug pull as well & then bye bye privacy & meta from my life
dylan604•1h ago
Wouldn't bye bye meta be hello privacy into your life?
arunc•1h ago
Wait, people trust communication via Instagram thinking they are secure?
blitzar•1h ago
Facebook were at both ends, the encryption was between the ends.
morpheuskafka•44m ago
So apparently this was opt-in, much like Telegram's OTR chat feature, and thus completely different than WhatsApp where it has always been default. Not a good look regardless, but the few who went into chat settings for a specific person to turn this on in the first place will likely just switch to WhatsApp or another app rather than continue without it.
johnisgood•8m ago
Yeah. If privacy is of concern, you do not use Instagram or WhatsApp anyway.
yobid20•34m ago
because they want to read your messages for training ai and for advertising
everdrive•23m ago
There's a general trend right now against privacy and in a more general sense against freedom. More and more companies are on board with it. I'm not sure if anyone in HN has any useful advice in this regard. I feel like I don't know what to do about the internet for the next 5-10 years. Does this particular measure matter very much? No, but it's another brick in the wall.
krystalgamer•9m ago
i don't understand this doomer mentality regarding the internet.

internet is a service that you choose what to engage and how. don't like a platform? find another, build it or stop using it altogether.

personally, i find these things really great has it helps nudge people into the more decentralized web. a few years ago those who were pushing for privacy respecting apps and platforms were deemed too paranoid.

peyton•6m ago
As a California resident I request to download my personal data from every service I can, and I’m constantly surprised. We each have scores for all kinds of things. The local power company keeps a “Green Ideology” score on me.
add-sub-mul-div•5m ago
You're on a site with a surprisingly high amount of support among commenters for trading privacy and freedom for convenience and comfort where it aligns with their religion/other biases or desired consumer experiences. I don't know if this the best place to ask for advice.
aavci•5m ago
I wonder if promoting open-source tooling and best practices could make it easier for new apps to adopt security features like E2E encryption. For example, someone building a chat app might not add E2E encryption unless they have access to user-friendly tools and are encouraged to do so.

Startups that initially choose the more private implementation version often face a disadvantage. They may not see immediate benefits and instead experience drawbacks, such as caring a bit more than their competitors. For example, an AI plugin using local large language models for privacy might not be rewarded as much as a competitor who fully embraces cloud-based solutions.

Bender•22m ago
Never rely on a platform used by the masses to perform E2EE. It is far too easy to strip away E2EE for targeted users without their knowledge as they maintain the server and client code. This advise is to protect from corporations gobbling up and ultimately leaking sensitive data. Spooks can target the device itself via debug access for nation state level threats.

Consider instead using a code word or phrase to move sensitive conversations to something self hosted such as jabber using OMEMO XEP-0384 and XEP-0373 OpenPGP for XMPP and SASL SCRAM. OMEMO is an implementation of the Signal protocol on top of the XMPP protocol.

e.g. "_Expletive_! I stubbed my toe!" other-person: "lol geezer watch where you are walking." conversation quietly and temporarily moves to the pre-shared self-hosted Jabber server. Temporarily because going dark can draw attention. Feed the big chat platform boring garbage and misdirection.

jonathantf2•4m ago
This feature has never been available to me- it just threw an error each time. Wonder how far it actually got rolled out?