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The Wonders of AI: We Are Retiring Our Bug Bounty Program

https://turso.tech/blog/the-wonders-of-ai
53•tjek•34m ago•15 comments

O(x)Caml in Space

https://gazagnaire.org/blog/2026-05-14-borealis.html
137•yminsky•3h ago•17 comments

Explore Wikipedia Like a Windows XP Desktop

https://explorer.samismith.com/
276•smusamashah•5h ago•67 comments

Show HN: Find the best local LLM for your hardware, ranked by benchmarks

https://github.com/Andyyyy64/whichllm
232•andyyyy64•4h ago•40 comments

Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git

https://radicle.dev/
60•KolmogorovComp•1h ago•11 comments

Removing the modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 hybrid

https://arkadiyt.com/2026/05/13/removing-the-modem-and-gps-from-my-rav4/
950•arkadiyt•20h ago•491 comments

Too dangerous or just too expensive? The real reason Anthropic is hiding Mythos

https://kingy.ai/ai/too-dangerous-to-release-or-just-too-expensive-the-real-reason-anthropic-is-h...
72•chbint•1h ago•77 comments

High dimensional geometry is transforming the MRI industry(2017) [pdf]

https://www.ams.org/government/DonohoPresentation06-28-17Final.pdf
8•nill0•41m ago•0 comments

UK government replaces Palantir software with internally-built refugee system

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2l2j1lxdk5o
374•cdrnsf•15h ago•138 comments

SigNoz (YC W21, open source Datadog) Is hiring for growth and engineering roles

https://signoz.io/careers
1•pranay01•2h ago

A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10

https://projectzero.google/2026/05/pixel-10-exploit.html
6•happyhardcore•27m ago•0 comments

A few words on DS4

https://antirez.com/news/165
368•caust1c•15h ago•148 comments

AI is wiping out entry-level jobs

https://fortune.com/2026/05/15/ai-entry-level-jobs-higher-education-experience-gap/
23•Brajeshwar•29m ago•10 comments

The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born

https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2026/the-old-world-of-tech-is-dying/
51•speckx•1h ago•11 comments

Building ML framework with Rust and Category Theory

https://hghalebi.github.io/category_theory_transformer_rs/
61•adamnemecek•21h ago•15 comments

NanoTDB – Golang Append-Only Time Series DB

https://github.com/aymanhs/nanotdb
13•aymanhs72•3h ago•3 comments

Details of the Daring Airdrop at Tristan Da Cunha

https://www.tristandc.com/government/news-2026-05-11-airdrop.php
194•kspacewalk2•10h ago•71 comments

Welcome to the Strip Mining Era of OSS Security

https://www.metabase.com/blog/strip-mining-era-of-open-source-security
54•salsakran•2h ago•40 comments

Trade Dollars with other startups. Book it as revenue

https://www.revswap.ai/
5•tormeh•1h ago•1 comments

RTX 5090 and M4 MacBook Air: Can It Game?

https://scottjg.com/posts/2026-05-05-egpu-mac-gaming/
640•allenleee•22h ago•151 comments

Amazon workers under pressure to up their AI usage–so they're making up tasks

https://www.fastcompany.com/91541586/amazon-workers-pressured-to-up-ai-use-extraneous-tasks
19•hackernj•38m ago•9 comments

Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee?

https://www.worseonpurpose.com/p/your-power-tools-got-worse-on-purpose
7•prawn•1h ago•0 comments

First public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5

https://blog.calif.io/p/first-public-kernel-memory-corruption
395•quadrige•19h ago•105 comments

Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app

https://openai.com/index/work-with-codex-from-anywhere/
388•mikeevans•18h ago•193 comments

Cursing the government does not fix potholes. Spray-painting them does

https://imagenotfound.writeas.com/the-holes-we-painted-and-why-we-did-it-anyway
66•bogomil•1h ago•46 comments

Gyroflow: Video stabilization using gyroscope data

https://github.com/gyroflow/gyroflow
121•nateb2022•3d ago•21 comments

New Nginx Exploit

https://github.com/DepthFirstDisclosures/Nginx-Rift
403•hetsaraiya•20h ago•91 comments

Steve Jobs Next Computer: His Forgotten Exile Years

https://spectrum.ieee.org/steve-jobs-next-computer
63•rbanffy•3h ago•62 comments

Mullvad exit IPs are surprisingly identifying

https://tmctmt.com/posts/mullvad-exit-ips-as-a-fingerprinting-vector/
470•RGBCube•11h ago•285 comments

Claude for Legal

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal
134•Einenlum•17h ago•119 comments
Open in hackernews

Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site

https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
73•gpi•1h ago

Comments

rvz•1h ago
"Always free" was never sustainable for a password manager that took VC money and now needs growth at all costs [0].

Obviously predictable. Bitwarden is now in the extraction phase and it is now time to pay an expensive...

...$1.65 a month.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34427981

cicko•54m ago
Compared with KeePassXC and Syncthing, it is infinitely more expensive!
TurkTurkleton•47m ago
Oh yeah, I love having to manage sync conflicts in my password database because I was dumb enough to edit it on two separate computers that weren't both online at the same time.
rpdillon•35m ago
Works best if you have an always on client. Easy if you have a VPS or a home lab, even a small one, a nuisance if you don't.
asdfqwertzxcv•20m ago
I have that and still have regular sync conflicts. :(
sigio•27m ago
Yeah, my main reason to stay away from Keepass, everything is in a single versioned binary file. I like 'passwordstore.org', where every secret is it's own gpg-encrypted textfile in a git repo. Every change is a commit, easy to see history, easy to revert or know which version is newest. And easy to selfhost, you just need a place to git push/pull from.
BoredPositron•26m ago
Look at the CEOs other "ventures" he is a private equity squeeze guy.
milkglass•1h ago
Just use vaultwarden https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden
esperent•42m ago
Do you have to self host it?

I'm moderately decent at self hosting. I'm fairly confident in my backups and security.

But also, I am not a system backup nor security expert, and I don't want to become either.

The one last thing that I really want to leave to the experts is my secrets management.

thunderbong•42m ago
This uses the Bitwarden client and extensions, which is it's main attraction (I use it too).

My worry however is about the future - what if a core functionality goes behind a paywall.

elashri•1h ago
Now I started to worry about their clients openness to work with valultwarden. They also said in the past they will not change the behavior to not accept third party servers. But who knows now.
542458•34m ago
As much as I hate the changes Bitwarden is making, I’m kinda with them on not adding official vaultwarden support. Having to support multiple backends (some of which you don’t control!) with your frontend makes everything massively more complicated.
alt227•26m ago
Its not about them having to support multiple 3rd party backends, its about them not making any hostile changes which actively block them.
aneutron•56m ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been paying the annual 10$ (which went up by 2$ this year), but now it looks like I have to pay a whopping 30$ a year (a 3x increase, with no increase in features or value at all).

The cherry on the shit cake is that they did not give me any heads up at all. Quite sad. Bitwarden has been consistently one of the best pieces of softwares I have ever used. Simple, just does what it does and gets out of the way.

Sad really ...

mlnj•52m ago
Have been a customer for years, but if the core values are going away, so am I. It's not even about the money.
Cyan488•46m ago
I stopped endorsing closed-source software to friends and family years ago, because you can't trust the companies behind them not to quietly change directions.

Years ago I used a free workout app that I really liked. After a few months of using it I recommended it to friends. I only much later found out that I was on a grandfathered version of the free plan without ads or restrictions. The company had made changes to the free plan since I joined, and all new accounts (like my friends) were subject to ads and restrictions.

It was embarrassing to have unknowingly recommending something like that.

542458•40m ago
Bitwarden is open-source though? This is about the hosted version of it, which has a free tier. But you can run the same software on your server at home if you want, for free.

(That said, I am also concerned about the direction Bitwarden is taking. I just think this shows that even OSS projects can have direction/rugpull issues.)

Cyan488•36m ago
You're right, though the friends and family that I would feel the need to recommend a password manager to aren't the type that would self-host their own servers.
maineldc•18m ago
So what would you recommend to your friends and family that need a password manager? Genuinely curious.

I pay for a service for my family because I need reliable and easy for my wife and daughter to use it.

alt227•28m ago
> But you can run the same software on your server at home if you want, for free.

Whats to say this will still be true if the company gets sold?

happymellon•22m ago
Except that we do have Vaultwarden, so those who haven't already switched still have an option.
alt227•15m ago
Vaultwarden relies on the goodwill of Bitwarden to allow it to use its clients for compatibility. I would wager a new owner looking for money would block that pretty soon after buying the company.
xienze•22m ago
The fact that Vaultwarden exists?
alt227•15m ago
How long after a public sale will Bitwarden clients keep compatible with Vaultwarden? The new owners could put a check in all clients on the first day of ownership if they wanted, and Vaultwarden would immediately be obselete and useless.
GCUMstlyHarmls•9m ago
I wonder if Bitwarden shit on everyone, how long it would take for Vaultwarden specific clients to appear. A browser extension would be pretty simple, app store apps are a bit more complicated because of the pay-to-play aspects.
mccolin•38m ago
I hear you, but the flip side is that it sounds like they did right by their early adopters in grandfathering you in.
Cyan488•31m ago
Early adopters are exactly the people that like to test and recommend things to the majority. Without being aware of it, I was recommending a different product than the one I was using.

People stake their own personal reputations behind their recommendations. I don't think quietly changing the product without warning is doing right by their early adopters.

chipotle_coyote•40m ago
Actually, the part of the article that made me prick my ears up was this paragraph:

In February, longtime CEO Michael Crandell moved to an advisory role, according to LinkedIn, with no announcement from the company. His replacement, Michael Sullivan, former CEO of both Acquia and Insightsoftware, touts his experience with “all facets of mergers and acquisitions” on his own LinkedIn page, including experience working with leading private equity firms.

In combination with downplaying the free plan and removing any hint of now politically unfashionable DEI-like language, what this screams to me is: Bitwarden is being prepped for a sale.

persedes•1m ago
urgh of course it has to be private equity.
baal80spam•40m ago
Ah, good old rugpull.

Just use KeePass.

leosanchez•31m ago
How do you sync between devices?
nathanaldensr•22m ago
Last time I looked into this, you really couldn't in a reasonably simple way. It was possible between two users, but more than two just caused issues with syncing.
nvme0n1p1•21m ago
https://syncthing.net/
faangguyindia•37m ago
i mostly moved out of all SaaS, today i've Go app with sqlite backing for everything!

whenever i need any new feature, i just add it.

mfro•35m ago
Great heads up! I will work on self-hosting this month.
OptionOfT•33m ago
There are 2 versions out there, the one from Bitwarden itself, and an open-source rewrite called Vaultwarden.

But, the main developer of works at Bitwarden.

Thankfully you can easily export your passwords and move to another system (unlike say Authy where we had to inject Javascript to extract the TOTP seeds).

deepriverfish•25m ago
what's a good open source and secure alternative? even if payed? I've been using bitwarden for years but this change plus their new CEO gives me pause.
dandellion•21m ago
I've been self-hosting Vaultwarden for some time, I'm pretty happy with it.
deepriverfish•21m ago
can you access it in your phone?
happymellon•21m ago
Yes.
happymellon•21m ago
If you are using Bitwarden self hosted, you can switch it out for Vaultwarden.
AdmiralAsshat•25m ago
sigh

The writing on the wall seems to have been when they suddenly doubled the price of a yearly subscription without notifying anyone. That struck me as skeezy as **...looks like it may just be the beginning.

I hope people are actively mirroring their GH repos, because I expect at some point they might suddenly decide to change the license to Proprietary and move to scrub the repos from the web. At which point, the community will then fork the last-free version and start to maintain a fork.

Which I really don't want to see happen, because having to move all my shit for myself and my family again after the LastPass debacle is going to be an extraordinary headache.

nusl•16m ago
The price doesn't seem bad, though this case smells of some sort of greater internal shift that's, at least for me, indicative the Bitwarden is being turned into a profit-machine-at-any-cost rather than providing a good service for money.

This new CEO is a massive red flag. Literally nothing about anything relevant to the product or industry, though he's apparently good at private equity and selling orgs.

Probably worth jumping ship now before it mutates into another shitty corporate org, except this one is keeping your passwords.

UnhappyMeaning•16m ago
Private equity ruins housing.

They also ruin software.

ktm5j•8m ago
I'm already paying for the Protonmail suite so reading this was my cue to finally switch over to Proton Pass. Thanks for the heads up.
aborsy•6m ago
Why do people expect free stuff?

It’s a company and has operational costs.