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Debug Project

https://debug.com/
77•Eridanus2•1h ago

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yboris•1h ago
Relevant write up about this: https://www.goodthoughts.blog/p/google-mosquitoes

Google Mosquitoes - Debugging Florida

ventana•1h ago
Cool project! And, surely, absolutely not what I expected to see when I clicked the domain "debug.com".
king_zee•1h ago
Is this safe? I hope it doesn't affect the ecology in worse ways we won't foresee, it has happened before
frankus•54m ago
In the FAQ they discuss how in most of its range this particular species is invasive, feeds almost exclusively on humans, and is not believed to be a major food source for predators.
dekhn•35m ago
It's impossible to prove this (or really anything in human health/global ecology) is safe. We cannot reliably predict what the true short and long term outcomes will be, but by and large, this seems like one of the less unsafe ecological modification projects based on the underlying technology.
strongpigeon•1h ago
This is cool, but wasn't this a "Verily" project about 10 years ago? What is new here and what has happened since then?
dekhn•40m ago
It looks like the project has been decoupled from Verily (based on my poking about on the website) and is hosted within Google (the project lead, Linus Upson, worked for both Google and Verily simultaneously; he was mainly an eng manager/project lead, but had some historical experience with biology in school). Linus played a critical role at Google and built an awful lot of goodwill with the leadership.

Linus's LinkedIn indicates debug moved from verily to google in Dec 2024 (I missed this at the time). Debug was always a passion project (unlikely to make a huge amount of money compared to ads, AI, and cloud) and Verily's transition to something that lost less money probably required them to move Debug back to Google.

hackyhacky•1h ago
The domain name reminds me of the venerable DOS "debug.com" command, which managed to combine an interactive and scriptable debugger, assembler, and disassembler into a program weighing a few kilobytes. I spent many long hours in my youth using it to reverse engineering copy protection on games. I really wish we had a similar tool for the modern era.
modeless•17m ago
WinDbg?
hackyhacky•13m ago
WinDbg is a cool, but debug.com predates it by quite a bit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debug_(command)

modeless•11m ago
Thus making it "a similar tool for the modern era" as you were asking for, IMO.

My favorite thing about WinDbg is that many people pronounce it "Windbag".

lucb1e•11m ago
Okay, but is it not what you wished for, "a similar tool for the modern era"?
adityamwagh•1h ago
This is a great initiative. HOWEVER, THIS IS NOT NEW. This has already been tried and tested successfully in Singapore.

https://www.nea.gov.sg/corporate-functions/resources/researc...

mihaelm•52m ago
More generally, it's known as the sterile insect technique and you'll find plenty of campaigns with some googling.
sgurnoor•52m ago
Seems like you’re referring to the same initiative - https://blog.debug.com/2026/05/debug-expands-in-singapore-bu...
bsimpson•48m ago
Glad to see movement here!

It's been so long since I've heard about Debug that I was afraid it was cancelled.

adityamwagh•47m ago
No, check these videos which are 4-6 years older.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4k5xfrkR4Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH57Oo-FYQ8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAcxBNcAV00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGiCO_4EqoU

oersted•59m ago
This must have been inspired by Mass Effect :)

(probably the other way around, but what's the fun in that)

The Krogans got punitively infected with the genophage to drastically reduce successful births after their rebellion.

ChrisArchitect•58m ago
This project has like 10 years of history behind it right? Originally powered by Verily Life Sciences (inside Alphabet's Google X research div)

Some previous discussion:

We’re trying to stop bad mosquitoes by raising and releasing good ones (2016)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12657034

Google Has a Plan to Eliminate Mosquitoes (2018)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18551465

righthand•57m ago
This is a Google project?
s3graham•55m ago
(2017)

Unless there's been some new announcement that I don't obviously see here?

goda90•53m ago
A less high-tech way to reduce mosquitoes in your own back yard is to set up an attractive nesting location, such as a bucket filled with plant cuttings and water with protection from the rain, and putting Bti(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis) in it. Bti will kill the larvae after they hatch. You can buy Bti pretty easily, usually in a dehydrated form called mosquitoes bits or mosquito dunks. Make sure to remove other potential nesting locations or add Bti to them too.
SilverElfin•53m ago
No thanks. I’m very concerned some short term thinking behind a plan to alter the biology of our environment will have various side effects no one anticipated. It has happened many, many times before. Same with geo engineering in general - hard to trust the incentives, competency, and long term side effects.
modeless•14m ago
The species is not native. Surely we can agree that eradicating non-native species is a good thing?
scubbo•10m ago
> Surely we can agree that eradicating non-native species is a good thing?

So...which areas is humanity native to?

SilverElfin•4m ago
Yes but you’re assuming that whatever they put into our environment will target that perfectly. I’m concerned there’ll be other effects and that such releases aren’t reversible.
ChrisArchitect•49m ago
The current news:

Google wants to release up to 32M good mosquitoes California and Florida

https://ktla.com/news/google-wants-to-release-up-to-32-milli... (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48351077)

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/01/google-pe...

(perhaps one of these should be the submitted link)

rcv•44m ago
I was about to ask how the mosquitos survive long enough to make an impact if they can't "bite". I looked it up, and apparently male mosquitos survive off of nectar and are actually pollinators.

Eliminating mosquitoes sounds great to me on the surface, but I wonder if it will have any adverse effects on any plants that rely on them for pollination, or if it's expected that there are plenty of other insects ready to fill any void they leave.

mihaelm•41m ago
Less mosquitoes, more bees please :)
jaggederest•35m ago
It's more the latter - as far as I am aware, eliminating specifically the human pathogenic mosquitoes will still leave plenty of other mosquito-adjacent species that can't or don't bite humans, or can't / don't transmit the critical diseases.

I think for the releasing-sterile-mosquitoes angle, it's actually more interesting to me to use some kind of molecular clock, I think I read about a genetic modification that resulted in a generation or two of fertile males, but then the Nth generation is sterile as a result of the molecular clock unwinding.

adrianmonk•10m ago
The symmetry is amusing. This is really fighting fire with fire.

Mosquitoes are a vector that spreads disease-causing germs to a population. The proposed solution is to use different mosquitoes as different vector that spreads a different disease-causing germ to a different population.

The newest Instagram “exploit” is the goofiest I've seen

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