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NPM packages from Red Hat have been compromised

https://github.com/RedHatInsights/javascript-clients/issues/492
443•kurmiashish•2h ago•219 comments

CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch

https://cs336.stanford.edu/
51•kristianpaul•1h ago•1 comments

Windows GOG DOS Games on M-Series Macs

https://f055.net/technology/windows-gog-dos-games-on-m-series-macs/
46•f055•2h ago•32 comments

Flipper Zero Zig Template

https://github.com/NishantJoshi00/flipper-template
51•Nars088•2h ago•3 comments

A 10 year old Xeon is all you need

https://point.free/blog/gemma-4-on-a-2016-xeon/
460•cafkafk•8h ago•198 comments

Launch HN: Expanse (YC P26) – Unlock Wasted GPU Capacity

33•ismaeel_bashir•2h ago•2 comments

The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid

https://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-remains-resilient-20-years-after-the-raid/
101•speckx•1h ago•28 comments

Sysadmining Like It's 2009

https://lambdacreate.com/posts/sysadmining-like-its-2009
35•yacin•1h ago•8 comments

Linux Basics for Hackers

https://github.com/ahegazy0/linux-basics-for-hackers-notes
25•ibobev•2h ago•7 comments

Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integers

https://lemire.me/blog/2026/05/22/only-17-of-all-64-bit-integers-are-products-of-two-32-bit-integ...
85•sebg•3d ago•35 comments

I made my phone slow on purpose

https://vinewallapp.com/notes/i-made-my-phone-slow-on-purpose/
12•gcampos•3d ago•1 comments

Tracing HTTP Requests with Go's net/HTTP/httptrace

https://blainsmith.com/articles/httptrace-with-go/
124•speckx•3d ago•8 comments

Radxa Dragon Q8B: A Laptop Cosplaying as an SBC?

https://bret.dk/radxa-dragon-q8b-a-laptop-cosplaying-as-an-sbc/
12•gainsurier•1h ago•4 comments

No Raise, No Promotion: 1 in 4 White-Collar Workers Are Stalling Out

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/white-collar-workers-career-nyu-study-a81a7d9c
105•charliebwrites•1h ago•77 comments

Nvidia Cosmos 3

https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/develop-physical-ai-reasoning-world-and-action-models-with-nvid...
64•tosh•1h ago•8 comments

"The Apple Boogie" 1987 Mac Promo Album Cassette Tape [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chJHB-btMNI
13•1970-01-01•2d ago•2 comments

Chuwi Minibook X

https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2026/05/28/chuwi-minibook-x/
351•thcipriani•16h ago•267 comments

KDE at 30

https://kde.org/anniversaries/30/
29•Kye•1h ago•5 comments

Movwin: My (Unpublished) TUI Framework

https://movq.de/blog/postings/2026-05-29/0/POSTING-en.html
35•zdw•2d ago•4 comments

Cloudflare Turnstile requiring fingerprintable WebGL

https://hacktivis.me/articles/cloudflare-turnstile-webgl-fingerprinting
744•HypnoticOcelot•1d ago•428 comments

Benchmarking SurrealDB 3.x vs. Postgres, Mongo, Neo4j and Redis (With Fsync)

https://surrealdb.com/blog/surrealdb-3-x-by-the-numbers
63•itsezc•3d ago•18 comments

You Must Fix Your Asserts (Zig)

https://kristoff.it/blog/fix-your-asserts/
15•signa11•3h ago•0 comments

Decades of Effort Restore Steelhead and Salmon Passage on Alameda Creek

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/decades-effort-restore-steelhead-and-salmon-passage-...
194•rawgabbit•2d ago•40 comments

The SLAX Scripting Language: An Alternate Syntax for XSLT

http://juniper.github.io/libslax/slax-manual.html
29•thefilmore•2d ago•9 comments

Show HN: A CSS 3D Engine (no WebGL)

https://github.com/LayoutitStudio/polycss
4•rofko•1h ago•0 comments

When AI Crosses the Line: The Matplotlib Incident

https://members.sigmazero.cc/posts/when-ai-crosses-159174096?postId=when-ai-crosses-159174096
121•sigmazero•3h ago•110 comments

Using Git's rerere feature to escape recurring conflict hell

https://gist.github.com/skipcloud/f1033afb4fa5681d69fa63458cc95928
50•ankitg12•8h ago•15 comments

Cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler

https://kefir.protopopov.lv/posts/announce2.html
101•f311a•6h ago•52 comments

ChatGPT for Google Sheets exfiltrates workbooks

https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/gpt-for-google-sheets-data-exfiltration
291•hackerBanana•18h ago•107 comments

1-Bit Bonsai Image 4B Image Generation for Local Devices

https://prismml.com/news/bonsai-image-4b
432•modinfo•1d ago•185 comments
Open in hackernews

The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid

https://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-remains-resilient-20-years-after-the-raid/
98•speckx•1h ago

Comments

palmotea•54m ago
> For now, the site remains online, twenty years after Hollywood thought it had seen the last of it. And whoever is in charge today, will likely do everything possible to keep it that way.

I'm vaguely aware that other people than the original group are running it now.

Also, I don't torrent much, but it seems pretty stagnant and dead. It's been occasionally useful to me to find older stuff that doesn't seem to be well represented on newer (public) sites.

Jeremy1026•49m ago
I've never not found something that has been publicly released on it. Though, I don't typically stray too far from the mainstream path for the media I'm looking for.
xnx•46m ago
> on newer (public) sites

Example of said sites?

Retr0id•42m ago
rutracker, 1337x, nyaa are the first that come to mind.
johncoltrane•41m ago
ext in tonga
dyauspitr•43m ago
Torrenting is alive and well… for recent releases and new stuff. All the old stuff is pretty hard to find now. When demonoid was around you could find just about everything. The worst part is for a lot of it there isn’t a legal way to get them either.
everyone•27m ago
That's the tragedy of the MAFIAA death throes period imo.. With all their lawsuits and bullshit they never even slowed down the big public trackers and torrents of the popular stuff they were trying to stop being shared.. Instead they killed loads of small private trackers which housed exquisitely curated collections of stuff that wasn't available anywhere else for neither love nor money.
1970-01-01•42m ago
/top/48hall seems pretty fresh and healthy. What do you mean by stagnant?
moi2388•38m ago
I use Stremio with pirate bay torrents. There literally isn’t anything that came out and isn’t on there.
voidUpdate•38m ago
I can absolutely find new stuff on there. It took Project Hail Mary a little while to get on there, presumably because it was a cinema release only for quite a while but a good quality version popped up after a couple of weeks, and a bad quality "guy holding a camcorder in the cinema" version showed up after about 1 week, IIRC
busterarm•36m ago
once it hit streaming services the webrip was on it within hours.
voidUpdate•35m ago
I don't recall exactly when it went onto streaming, but I'm pretty sure I got a good quality version before that. It may have been released for streaming in other regions earlier than I thought though, I don't keep super up to date with that sort of thing, as I generally don't watch movies super soon after they're released
everyone•30m ago
I find the stream rips to be really shitty quality.. The original source is very low bitrate, compressed tae fuck. I find for stream rips from netflix for example I need to download a 4k rip in order to watch in 1080, and that's acceptable.
everyone•34m ago
<3 Still a great public tracker. We absolutely need people who will run sites like this and crack and bypass stiff like Denuvo and so on. We really do need to keep these sort of skills, tools, and communities alive to be able to resist digital oppression and techno-fascists. Sounds corny as hell but it's true imo.
t1234s•30m ago
If its not on their top 100/48 hr list then its not worth watching.
TFNA•29m ago
When it comes to films, I torrent exclusively remuxes or whole Blu-Ray images. TPB hasn't been relevant for me for the last 15 years or more, since it never had a culture of such large file sizes, just small re-encodes. I wonder why, because obviously that data doesn't have to pass through TPB's own servers.
dmos62•24m ago
Where do you find those? I use 1337 and dht search engines. Can't be bothered to fiddle with private trackers. Wondering if you found something better.
Anonyneko•10m ago
E.g. ext.to aggregates torrents from a lot of public trackers, very often you can find good releases there.
Retr0id•8m ago
RARBG used to be the way to go, until they shut down. I'm not aware of a good public replacement.
alex1138•28m ago
So not to hijack this thread or anything but there's one good metric (if nothing else... the fact FB overwrote your email while Google seems to believe in data liberation, and fewer breaches) to tell apart the difference between those two companies

Google had been asked to remove Pirate Bay in results. They didn't. On Google, and I don't really know how it changed over the years, but there'd be a notice about links removed due to DMCA, if it came to that, basically. (Okay, Youtube, which they own, has always been a bit aggressive, and that isn't nothing)

Facebook? Facebook wouldn't let you SEND a link to PB in private messages. It still deletes your post now if you link Anna's Archive. This after apparently heavily scraping LibGen

I don't love Google for a lot of reasons but I damn well feel better using it compared to Mr. "Dumb Fucks"

Unai•27m ago
I haven't visited a torrent site since I found out I could search for them from within qBittorrent.
Hoodedcrow•13m ago
I don't think I'd prefer this, tbh. I would want to see the whole topic information when choosing what exact torrent to download. Is it marked "verified" or "questionable"? If it's "questionable", is it for some arbitrary formality, or something like "the audio is desynced"? Are there many different dubs (because I'd rather prefer not to have them, as they're bloating the files?)...
tokai•26m ago
The pirate bay raid is a good example of the kind of soft power the US has lost with their recent behavior. Hard to imagine Stockholm police being as receptive nowadays.

edit: I'm very sorry for making a relevant comment that extrapolate on the content of the shared article.

everyone•23m ago
Yes! thank fuck!
dmos62•10m ago
Paradoxically, it's also a good example of the kind of soft power the US still has: we're all watching their movies.
ffsm8•5m ago
Are we though?

People I know watch less and less each year. I don't think it's because they're getting older, as the reasons they cite usually revolves around how the source material has been butchered.

And if subscriber numbers were still going up, I sincerely doubt that the producers kept increasing the subscription cost over the last few years.

Honestly, I think that part of their soft power has been massively damaged too, with people looking for less virtue signalling and less asinine gender swaps along with contrived homosexuality in their media

hbn•5m ago
Every once in a while I'll try to watch something through the Intended Method™ and it always proves itself to be a worse experience.

Most recent example - I was watching Malcolm in the Middle on Disney+ with my girlfriend, and we found that there are entire audio tracks missing in multiple episodes. Usually some kind of ADR, like someone talking off camera. There's an episode where Reese rents an apartment and there's a recurring bit of him talking to his depressed neighbour through the wall. But you'd have no idea because they somehow completely deleted the neighbour's dialogue from the audio, so it's just Reese having a one-sided conversation with a wall. We saw multiple episodes where something like this happened, and when I looked online there were reports of it dating back years.

Never had an issue like that with torrenting because the people providing it care about the quality, metadata, etc. No one providing official routes to this media seems to care. You have AI-upscaled "4k" movies where the actors don't even look like themselves and there are hallucinated artifacts and things that aren't there. Images cropped to widescreen, like the infamous Duff Beer joke being out of frame in The Simpsons. TV series with edits are entire episodes removed because they were deemed too offensive. Movies and shows randomly appearing and disappearing so you have to endlessly manage subscriptions and switch between different apps with better or worse players just to watch a single series. Just a nightmare.