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FCC has banned the import of all new foreign-made routers here's what you can do

https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/24/fcc-just-banned-the-import-of-all-new-foreign-made-routers-h...
35•ptorrone•19m ago•14 comments

LiteLLM Python package compromised by supply-chain attack

https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/24512
669•theanonymousone•5h ago•261 comments

Run a 1T parameter model on a 32gb Mac by streaming tensors from NVMe

https://github.com/t8/hypura
99•tatef•2h ago•47 comments

Hypothesis, Antithesis, Synthesis

https://antithesis.com/blog/2026/hegel/
90•alpaylan•2h ago•47 comments

No Terms. No Conditions

https://notermsnoconditions.com
123•bayneri•2h ago•39 comments

Show HN: Email.md – Markdown to responsive, email-safe HTML

https://www.emailmd.dev/
42•dancablam•1h ago•12 comments

Lago (YC S21) Is Hiring

https://getlago.notion.site/Lago-Product-Engineer-AI-Agents-for-Growth-327ef63110d280cdb030ccf429...
1•AnhTho_FR•21m ago

ARM AGI CPU: Specs and SKUs

https://sbcwiki.com/docs/soc-manufacturers/arm/arm-silicon/
7•HeyMeco•9m ago•0 comments

Tony Hoare and His Imprint on Computer Science

https://cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/tony-hoare-and-his-imprint-on-computer-science/
31•matt_d•3d ago•3 comments

Show HN: Gemini can now natively embed video, so I built sub-second video search

https://github.com/ssrajadh/sentrysearch
76•sohamrj•3h ago•29 comments

Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (+WASM)

https://carette.xyz/posts/swift_c_compatibility_with_raylib/
35•LucidLynx•2d ago•11 comments

Nanobrew: The fastest macOS package manager compatible with brew

https://nanobrew.trilok.ai/
108•syrusakbary•6h ago•66 comments

Microsoft's "Fix" for Windows 11: Flowers After the Beating

https://www.sambent.com/microsofts-plan-to-fix-windows-11-is-gaslighting/
785•h0ek•8h ago•572 comments

LaGuardia pilots raised safety alarms months before deadly runway crash

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/24/laguardia-airplane-pilots-safety-concerns-crash
201•m_fayer•2h ago•163 comments

Arm AGI CPU

https://newsroom.arm.com/blog/introducing-arm-agi-cpu
6•RealityVoid•38m ago•3 comments

Data Manipulation in Clojure Compared to R and Python

https://codewithkira.com/2024-07-18-tablecloth-dplyr-pandas-polars.html
11•tosh•2d ago•0 comments

Debunking Zswap and Zram Myths

https://chrisdown.name/2026/03/24/zswap-vs-zram-when-to-use-what.html
134•javierhonduco•7h ago•31 comments

Ripgrep is faster than grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift (2016)

https://burntsushi.net/ripgrep/
268•jxmorris12•11h ago•107 comments

WolfGuard: WireGuard with FIPS 140-3 cryptography

https://github.com/wolfssl/wolfguard
43•789c789c789c•2h ago•24 comments

curl > /dev/sda: How I made a Linux distro that runs wget | dd

https://astrid.tech/2026/03/24/0/curl-to-dev-sda/
121•astralbijection•8h ago•50 comments

Secure Domain Name System (DNS) Deployment 2026 Guide [pdf]

https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-81r3.pdf
72•XzetaU8•5h ago•7 comments

So where are all the AI apps?

https://www.answer.ai/posts/2026-03-12-so-where-are-all-the-ai-apps.html
263•tanelpoder•3h ago•256 comments

Opera: Rewind The Web to 1996 (Opera at 30)

https://www.web-rewind.com
163•thushanfernando•10h ago•100 comments

The AI Industry Is Lying to You

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-ai-industry-is-lying-to-you/
18•spking•38m ago•0 comments

io_uring, libaio performance across Linux kernels and an unexpected IOMMU trap

https://blog.ydb.tech/how-io-uring-overtook-libaio-performance-across-linux-kernels-and-an-unexpe...
37•tanelpoder•4h ago•14 comments

Box of Secrets: Discreetly modding an apartment intercom to work with Apple Home

https://www.jackhogan.me/blog/box-of-secrets/
244•jackhogan11•1d ago•94 comments

Apple Business

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/introducing-apple-business-a-new-all-in-one-platform-for-b...
142•soheilpro•2h ago•130 comments

Log File Viewer for the Terminal

https://lnav.org/
271•wiradikusuma•12h ago•42 comments

The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way to Keep Time

https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-jellies-that-evolved-a-different-way-to-keep-time-20260320/
22•jyunwai•4d ago•5 comments

LLM Neuroanatomy II: Modern LLM Hacking and Hints of a Universal Language?

https://dnhkng.github.io/posts/rys-ii/
83•realberkeaslan•7h ago•27 comments
Open in hackernews

No Terms. No Conditions

https://notermsnoconditions.com
123•bayneri•2h ago

Comments

johnplatte•2h ago
Comedically, this doesn't load from my IP address in the Russian Federation. (HN does.)
stavros•2h ago
Yes that was one of the nine terms the site didn't have.
bayneri•1h ago
unintended condition: cloudflare

p.s. quick fix is "stop being lazy and move the single html off cloudflare"

replooda•1h ago
> 4. Nothing here is guaranteed, including availability, correctness, continuity, or fitness for any purpose.

There you go.

badrequest•2h ago
hugged to death
ayakut•1h ago
brilliant !
tosti•1h ago
Schrödingers terms and conditions
amarant•1h ago
Read carefully if you are of a feline persuasion
gnfargbl•1h ago
> Access is not conditioned on approval.

The Zen Koan of T&C's.

Barbing•1h ago
Hope this slop doesn’t get anyone into trouble.

  Last updated: never
  No further pages. No hidden clauses.
Not sure “last updated=never” works, but I don’t make terms and conditions websites.
bayneri•1h ago
use at your own risk

> 8. You are responsible for what you do, what you build, and what follows from either.

FinnKuhn•1h ago
As far as I'm concerned this doesn't mean anything legally unless I missed something. Aren't you already responsible for what you do or build anyways?

Or is this somehow meant to mean something else but worded so badly it can't be understood.

steveharing1•1h ago
Last updated: never lol
knorker•1h ago
This does not read like it was written by a professional. Non-professionals writing licenses and T&Cs cause problems because no organization, for profit or not, wants to be dragged into court to get a "common sense" definition of a word or comma defined, at their expense.

I've heard of large organizations reaching out to places who use amateur T&Cs and licenses, saying "if we give you $X, can you dual license this as MIT, Apache, BSD, or hell anything standard?".

> Access is not conditioned on approval

Is this obvious enough legalese to not waste tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees if you get sued?

Note before you reply: I will not argue with you about how obvious it is. If you are actually a lawyer then it'd be interesting to hear your guidance, which I very much understand is not legal advice. If you're not a lawyer then I'm not.

ndriscoll•1h ago
Sounds like a smart strategy then. Use an amateur license. People who just want to do stuff know they have your blessing. Corporations will stay away or pay up, not because you made them, but of their own volition. Everyone is happy.

Of course even better is to simply have no explicit license, especially for something like code. Normal people can assume they can do whatever they'd like (basically, public domain). Lawyers will assume they cannot. The only thing stopping someone is their own belief in their self restrictions. i.e. you can use the thing if and only if you don't believe in my authority on the matter.

kemitchell•53m ago
> > Access is not conditioned on approval

I practice law in California. I've written terms of service that many, many people here on HN will have agreed to. I read this line and didn't know what it meant, or what it intended to mean.

That said:

> If you are actually a lawyer then it'd be interesting to hear your guidance, which I very much understand is not legal advice. If you're not a lawyer then I'm not.

There's no good way to validate lawyerdom on public social media like HN. And while the average lawyer probably remembers enough from law school or bar exams to know slightly more about Web terms of service and legal drafting than the average person, there's nothing to stop non-lawyers from reading up and learning. Eric Goldman's Technology & Marketing Law Blog is a great, public source covering cases on ToS and other issues, for example.

The Bar monopolizes representation within legal institutions. Don't cede the law itself to lawyers.

zephen•24m ago
> I will not argue with you about how obvious it is.

Good. Don't. Because it is exceedingly plain, if concise, English.

Retr0id•1h ago
I wonder how many one-sentence prompts have made it to the HN front page at this point.
weinzierl•1h ago
Just today I asked an LLM:

"Often one generation values things much more than others. Boomers and their wristwatches. One generation is like 'only from my cold dead hands,' the others 'what would I even need this for?!' What are examples of things the youngest generation did away with?"

If OP were a checklist, the answer would have checked every point.

tech_jabroni•1h ago
No alarms, no surprises
joncrane•54m ago
My mind when to the same thing. Great song.
CobrastanJorji•57m ago
I like how, even when the whole point is to not have any terms or conditions, there are still disclaimers. "Only for lawful purposes," "no warranty," "we are not responsible."

Those are still terms and conditions!

AndrewKemendo•53m ago
This is the real salient point in this post in my opinion;

It unintentionally demonstrates the limits of individual agency to avoid legal embroilments

That is to say: it doesn’t really matter what this person puts on their website because there is a judge and a sheriff somewhere that can force you to do something that would violate the things you wrote down because the things you wrote are subordinate to jurisdictional law (which is invoked as you point out)

It’s actually pretty poetic when you think about it because the page effectively says nothing because it doesn’t have content that the license applies to

If it’s a art piece intended to show something about licensure all it does is demonstrate the degree to which licensure is predicated on jurisdiction

goodmythical•46m ago
Right? Why include that? The law automatically applies. Including it in the license is just redundant.

Had it simply read "You may use this site for any purpose." or "You may use this site." or "You may use this" or "This can be used." it would have the same level actual restriciton in that you obviously aren't allowed to use it to break the law regardless of what it actually says.

And, having typed all that, I realize that there is another restriction in that it presumes that there is a 'you' using it. Things that are not 'you' cannot use it given that it specifically lists 'you' in the referenced parties. "This can be used" would be more permissive.

zephen•29m ago
> Right? Why include that? The law automatically applies. Including it in the license is just redundant.

Perhaps not. The law, as automatically applied, often include implied warranties.

lxgr•22m ago
I recently had to confirm to a brokerage that I won’t be using the money I’m withdrawing for any illegal activities.

A sure sign of a legal team or possibly an entire legal system having lost the plot. Hopefully only the former.

bombcar•6m ago
For Good, not Evil, unless you're IBM™

https://gist.github.com/kemitchell/fdc179d60dc88f0c9b76e5d38...

j_bizzle•13m ago
It's almost like the most effective way to publish without T&Cs is to just, you know, omit the section and publish what you want without T&Cs.
shevy-java•23m ago
Right. The cake is a lie.
daveguy•15m ago
"NoTermsNoConditions"... Proceeds to list 9 terms and conditions.

It should be called bare-termsandconditions or minimal-termsandconditions.

catlifeonmars•52m ago
goes without saying

that this site definitely

does not, legally

tsukikage•42m ago
Prior art: https://github.com/sorat0mo/wtfpl/blob/master/WTFPL2.txt
jborichevskiy•41m ago
I know this is mostly parody, but I'm curious if anyone has good starter templates for something that covers the general stuff and doesn't require a lawyer to customize
willks•32m ago
I like the [Basecamp policies](https://github.com/basecamp/policies). Explicitly open source, limited legalese.
jborichevskiy•3m ago
Thanks! Basecamp's and Github's were a few of the open source ones I came across
self-portrait•38m ago
No further update.
layer8•27m ago
> By accessing or using this site, you acknowledge and accept the following terms.

I’m pretty sure this is already questionable in the EU.

shevy-java•24m ago
Is that useful for anything?