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Show HN: I built a tiny LLM to demystify how language models work

https://github.com/arman-bd/guppylm
232•armanified•5h ago•17 comments

Show HN: YouTube search barely works, I made a search form with advanced filters

https://playlists.at/youtube/search/
153•nevernothing•5h ago•96 comments

Gemma 4 on iPhone

https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/google-ai-edge-gallery/id6749645337
531•janandonly•10h ago•134 comments

Copilot is 'for entertainment purposes only', per Microsoft's terms of use

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/05/copilot-is-for-entertainment-purposes-only-according-to-microso...
115•airstrike•5h ago•22 comments

An open-source 240-antenna array to bounce signals off the Moon

https://moonrf.com/
33•hillcrestenigma•2h ago•6 comments

Show HN: Real-time AI (audio/video in, voice out) on an M3 Pro with Gemma E2B

https://github.com/fikrikarim/parlor
8•karimf•11h ago•0 comments

The 1987 game "The Last Ninja" was 40 kilobytes

https://twitter.com/exQUIZitely/status/2040777977521398151
33•keepamovin•2h ago•12 comments

Microsoft hasn't had a coherent GUI strategy since Petzold

https://www.jsnover.com/blog/2026/03/13/microsoft-hasnt-had-a-coherent-gui-strategy-since-petzold/
323•naves•12h ago•182 comments

LÖVE: 2D Game Framework for Lua

https://github.com/love2d/love
249•cl3misch•1d ago•99 comments

Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI

https://lalitm.com/post/building-syntaqlite-ai/
719•brilee•16h ago•220 comments

Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon [video]

https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/ce3d5gkd2geo
455•mooreds•15h ago•352 comments

Case study: recovery of a corrupted 12 TB multi-device pool

https://github.com/kdave/btrfs-progs/issues/1107
25•salt4034•3h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Gemma Gem – AI model embedded in a browser – no API keys, no cloud

https://github.com/kessler/gemma-gem
38•ikessler•5h ago•5 comments

Endian wars and anti-portability: this again?

https://dalmatian.life/2026/04/03/endian-wars-and-anti-portability-this-again/
38•awilfox•1d ago•38 comments

Winners of the 2026 Kokuyo Design Awards

https://spoon-tamago.com/winners-of-the-2026-kokuyo-design-awards/
13•zdw•2h ago•1 comments

Running Gemma 4 locally with LM Studio's new headless CLI and Claude Code

https://ai.georgeliu.com/p/running-google-gemma-4-locally-with
232•vbtechguy•12h ago•56 comments

Media scraper Gallery-dl is moving to Codeberg after receiving a DMCA notice

https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/discussions/9304
91•MoltenMonster•2h ago•29 comments

We replaced Node.js with Bun for 5x throughput

https://trigger.dev/blog/firebun
28•pier25•3h ago•11 comments

Rendering arbitrary-scale emojis using the Slug algorithm

https://leduyquang753.name.vn/blog/2026/4/4/rendering-arbitrary-scale-emojis-using-the-slug-algor...
6•leduyquang753•1d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Modo – I built an open-source alternative to Kiro, Cursor, and Windsurf

https://github.com/mohshomis/modo
32•mohshomis•5h ago•4 comments

Employers use your personal data to figure out the lowest salary you'll accept

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/employers-are-using-your-personal-data-to-figure-out-the-lowest...
145•thisislife2•5h ago•66 comments

Why Switzerland has 25 Gbit internet and America doesn't

https://sschueller.github.io/posts/the-free-market-lie/
349•sschueller•11h ago•269 comments

Usenet Archives

https://usenetarchives.com
15•myth_drannon•4h ago•1 comments

Signals, the push-pull based algorithm

https://willybrauner.com/journal/signal-the-push-pull-based-algorithm
3•mpweiher•1d ago•0 comments

Sheets Spreadsheets in Your Terminal

https://github.com/maaslalani/sheets
27•_____k•1d ago•6 comments

Music for Programming

https://musicforprogramming.net
139•merusame•11h ago•61 comments

In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/05/japan-is-proving-experimental-physical-ai-is-ready-for-the-real...
146•rbanffy•7h ago•172 comments

A tail-call interpreter in (nightly) Rust

https://www.mattkeeter.com/blog/2026-04-05-tailcall/
143•g0xA52A2A•14h ago•25 comments

The Mechanics of Steins Gate (2023) [pdf]

https://github.com/Votuko/steins-gate-mechanics/blob/main/The%20Mechanics%20of%20Steins%20Gate%20...
62•Ariarule•7h ago•13 comments

Computational Physics (2nd Edition) (2025)

https://websites.umich.edu/~mejn/cp2/
123•teleforce•14h ago•16 comments
Open in hackernews

Media scraper Gallery-dl is moving to Codeberg after receiving a DMCA notice

https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/discussions/9304
91•MoltenMonster•2h ago

Comments

ronsor•1h ago
It's important to remember that these projects are not violating copyright law, are not circumvention tools, and that filing a DMCA notice against them is in fact unlawful.
charcircuit•1h ago
Linking to piracy sites whose content is all blatantly stolen from artists does seem violating to me.
raziel2701•1h ago
what piracy sites is gallery-dl linking to?
charcircuit•1h ago
I do not want to promote them here, but if you read the linked github thread you will see the names of what extractors were deleted.
logifail•45m ago
Through the DCMA lens, does a tool having the ability to download from example.com = linking to example.com?
charcircuit•40m ago
In this case the files you could view on github literally had links directly to copyrighted works. It was not just that it was compatible with pirate sites.
KomoD•25m ago
Where? I looked at a copy from March 16, and I only saw placeholders like 12345 and 12345/67890abcde in the files mentioned in the issue
charcircuit•22m ago
Look in the test vectors and you will see ones that are not for generic ids.
ddtaylor•32m ago
Wait a second... By the view you're espousing right now, doesn't that make this conversation "illegal"? Why aren't we filing DMCA takedowns to HN because the list of the naughty sites is at the top of the page for this very thread?

This seems like turtles all the way down.

ddtaylor•48m ago
That seems like an argument to go after the actual alleged illegally hosted materials through the proper DMCA takedown request.
charcircuit•47m ago
Both should be done. Often the actual illegally hosted materials are on servers not friendly with takedown requests or will get immediately reloaded by the pirates. By going after the links it can cut off the ability for people to find the illegally hosted materials.
ddtaylor•39m ago
Seems like a strange way to attempt to police the internet by proxy. The Internet should ignore or route around people attempting to police how nodes connect to each other.
sammy2255•49m ago
No one has the guts, time, or money to challenge it though
userbinator•42m ago
This is what groups like the EFF are for: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_litigation_involving_t...
ddtaylor•35m ago
Sadly, you're mostly right and the comments section saying to find a pro-bono lawyer is laughable. I think anyone who believes that exists should actually reach out to a real lawyer and see how that conversation goes. I've had those conversations.

Firstly, they can't exist most of the time you can't actually call a lawyer and talk to them - you get their office and their "job" is to gatekeep that lawyer from making any discussions with anyone who isn't represented or paid for a consultation.

Secondly, once you do get into contact with them you'll get a blank stare or phone silence. This is not how most lawyers view pro-bono work. Most of them have a very small quota of pro-bono work to be done and that's it. They get assigned a case by their firm or go and accept a few a year from the state and they're done with it. The idea that an altruistic lawyer exists out there ready to do free and unpaid work is virtually non-existent today.

ernsheong•1h ago
They can just file another DMCA against Codeberg, what am I missing here?
normie3000•1h ago
Sounds like Codeberg would still take down the repo, but would be more supportive: https://blog.codeberg.org/on-the-youtube-dl-dmca-takedown.ht... (2020)

Maybe there are more recent examples?

notThrowingAway•1h ago
That won't be easy because Codeberg follows German law.
echelon•1h ago
Germany and the EU will probably kowtow to the US if the DMCA requests or lawsuits are brought by big enough players.

Big money interests rub shoulders with US politicians, US politicians deal with their overseas counterparts. Therefore, big enough DMCA requests will be mentioned behind closed doors in the same breath as international trade and other geopolitical concerns. Money protects money in deals between close enough friends and allies.

If Codeberg were based in Russia or a US geopolitical adversary, on the other hand, such requests would likely be ignored.

landr0id•50m ago
For real. Use https://radicle.xyz/ if you want actual takedown resistance.
huijzer•31m ago
Or self-host Forgejo?
JLO64•5m ago
This is what the Eden switch emulator does ever since Nintendo went after them on GitHub.
HotGarbage•59m ago
Should that fail there's always https://gitflic.ru where Bypass Paywalls Clean lives
_imnothere•52m ago
What a plain disgusting disgrace FAKKU has become.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakku#History

SergeAx•47m ago
You can't make up things like FAKKU, LLC. This simulation is out of control.
ddtaylor•41m ago
It's exciting to me recently with the increase in copyright abuse and AI blurring the lines that more people are going to be involved with decentralized systems.

There have been multiple different ways to host git repositories over DHT networks such as BitTorrent. Similarly there have been ways to run DHT backed commands for Linux package managers like apt.

These tools often receive little praise because the value of decentralized systems seems low when centralized systems are working to most users without too many issues.

The enshittification is ramping up so quickly recently that more people are reaching out to me on how to setup Linux syatems, home media servers, etc. I genuinely enjoy these technologies, but for the last decade I had more or less just shut up about them to avoid being that guy.

14•30m ago
I was actually just wondering if torrents were the way to go. I don't have any experience with github so not sure if torrents are at all suitable but I always had the thought that they were decentralized so once released hard to stop as long as someone has a copy.
gutley•33m ago
I would like to caution readers against visiting the sites that have the banned extractors listed for them. I did that and was visually accosted by cartoon pornography of young girls who look like children.

It seems that this is a legal kerfuffle over a pornography downloader for pedophiles.