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Linux Kernel 6.12.86 and 6.18.27 released

by pamcake · 1 minute ago

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What Changed My Mind About Dependency Injection in TypeScript

by vswaroop04 · 2 minutes ago

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My Initial Thoughts on Thunderbird Pro

by herbertl · 3 minutes ago

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Llama and Spec: MTP Support

by jhoho · 3 minutes ago

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What it feels like to swap

by jgrahamc · 4 minutes ago

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Can I delete the Chrome's OptGuideOnDeviceModel safely? (2025)

by jjgreen · 4 minutes ago

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Show HN: Design proteins from one formula, zero training data – runs in browser

by AlekseN · 4 minutes ago

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Fooling large language models just keeps getting simpler

by speckx · 5 minutes ago

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Show HN: I vibe-coded an illegal streaming platform

by hannil55 · 6 minutes ago

I had no backend experience. I used an AI to design and build the entire thing while I directed architecture decisions. Six months later it's serving real traffic.

I realised if you talk to Claude in a certain way it can build whatever you want even if its a grey area, it'll try fight it but you can crack it eventually.

I spoke back and fourth initially with chat gpt, open code, Kimi and gave me enough info to do research then get back to Claude with more info almost using them against each other in a way lol not knowing what each other said so it was up to me to piece it together eventually i got the claude .md file setup to create this without any barriers that you get all time "sorry I cant help with" as the .md doesn't look into the legality it just plans and codes what you give it.

The new universal programming language is English.

Stack:

Next.js 14 App Router (SSR + client components) PostgreSQL for watchlists, watch history, progress tracking

Self-hosted on a single VPS behind Nginx + PM2

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Open-Source Framework to Stop Spamming Your Users (and Increase Conversions)

by qatlama · 7 minutes ago

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The GRU's Hogwarts: Inside[..]elite spy school for Russian military intelligence

by defly · 10 minutes ago

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PS5-Linux

by 26d0 · 11 minutes ago

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Two Chapters on Code Reviews Worth Your Afternoon

by ablx000 · 14 minutes ago

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Motivation, Productivity Barriers, and Engineering Friction

by ppipada · 16 minutes ago

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VoidZero Announces Rolldown 1.0

by crousto · 16 minutes ago

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Anthropomorphism Is the New Skeuomorphism

by djgrant · 17 minutes ago

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Spoiler-free character descriptions for ePub novels

by fank1 · 19 minutes ago

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I got prompt-injected asking Claude on iOS to recommend a cycling route app

by menno-sh · 21 minutes ago

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Tell HN: Calculated the price for Canny at 1k/5k/50k users–see how it adds up

by luodaint · 21 minutes ago

While Canny prices per tracked user rather than per member, their rates start at $99/month for 1,000 tracked users, $359/month for 5,000, and over $900/month for 50,000 users. The catchphrase “unlimited team members” doesn’t mean the price won’t rise as the number of users increases. However, if your goal is an open platform where any user can vote, this pricing model will backfire.

There is also a flat rate option. In my experience, most founders who selected a particular feedback platform did so based on design and not on pricing. Did anyone do the actual math before making a decision?

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A new hash table for Lwan

by g0xA52A2A · 22 minutes ago

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