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It seems like the user was banned from Wikipedia [1], and they have a history of screwing with pages that were on the HN front page. Probably just trolls.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/96.234.1...


I saw this when it was originally posted. Never got around to using it, but I'll try it out


This is really slick. I was figuring it was just a simple wrapper for yt-dlp which scraped some additional things (comments, views, etc) but you went above and beyond with the web interface. Nice job!


I like to think of HN as a family of its own. Sure, we're all different and we come from all sorts of different backgrounds, but we all come together and get along. It's really amazing, and it's hard to find in other places online.


I so agree. I also love how it's content vs form focused.


Thank you. I've been needing some stress techniques recently, and this has helped out a lot!


This is cool. It reset about 15 minutes ago, so there are some very minimal corruptions, but they are there.

Good job!


So far I've seen OpenNIC[1] mentioned in this thread. I have it bookmarked because I think it's a really neat project. If there are others I'd like to know about them.

1: https://www.opennic.org/


I think it'd be cool to order pizza from the commandline, but this makes my workflow a lot more efficient! Well done!


This is a job for woob (https://woob.tech). Make a capability to "order something", and schedule a cron job to deliver pizza every Friday.


I'd also like to see an HN roaster


When I need to use a Chrome-like browser, I just use Chromium or Brave.


and people will still not recommend firefox. this is hilarious


Firefox is my daily driver but if something "works best in Chrome" I (assuming I'm interested enough) open it in Brave.


Is there evidence that Brave or your preferred Chromium build reproduce the compiler etc tooling that official Chrome supposedly uses for speedbumps to hinder exploiting their memory safety vulnerabilities?


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