Ian Bogost on games, doorknobs, and general readers
11 by pshaw | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Sezuleir's blog . Written by Sezuleir ...email: sameerparazulee73@gmail.com If any thing about the blog . Please comment in the comment box .
Friday, 31 January 2020
Show HN: An open souce graph database written in Prolog and Rust https://ift.tt/2GK6aQI
Show HN: An open souce graph database written in Prolog and Rust https://ift.tt/2WwJoTg February 1, 2020 at 07:50AM
Show HN: Musilinks – Interactive musical artist relationship discovery https://ift.tt/2GObCBT
Show HN: Musilinks – Interactive musical artist relationship discovery https://ift.tt/2S13umM February 1, 2020 at 07:18AM
Show HN: Mobile browser with different browsing mechanism https://ift.tt/2RJVbNw
Show HN: Mobile browser with different browsing mechanism https://ift.tt/31fgfP0 February 1, 2020 at 05:56AM
Thursday, 30 January 2020
Show HN: Practice your tablet drawing accuracy https://ift.tt/31btEI0
Show HN: Practice your tablet drawing accuracy https://ift.tt/2O759X8 January 31, 2020 at 06:41AM
Wednesday, 29 January 2020
Show HN: Let's Destroy C https://ift.tt/2RY5wnO
Show HN: Let's Destroy C https://ift.tt/2RE6qa1 January 30, 2020 at 09:37AM
Astrochef LLC. Recalls Pepperoni Stuffed Pizza Sandwich Products due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens
Astrochef LLC. Recalls Pepperoni Stuffed Pizza Sandwich Products due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens
Astrochef LLC. Recalls Pepperoni Stuffed Pizza Sandwich Products due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens
Published January 30, 2020 at 03:46AM
Read more from the CDC
Astrochef LLC. Recalls Pepperoni Stuffed Pizza Sandwich Products due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens
Published January 30, 2020 at 03:46AM
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Salud Natural Entrepreneur Inc. Recalls Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber Powder and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber Capsules Because of Possible Health Risk
Salud Natural Entrepreneur Inc. Recalls Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber Powder and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber Capsules Because of Possible Health Risk
Salud Natural Entrepreneur, Inc. of Waukegan, IL is voluntarily recalling Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (powder) and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (capsule) products due to possible Salmonella contamination
Published January 28, 2020 at 07:45AM
Read more from the CDC
Salud Natural Entrepreneur, Inc. of Waukegan, IL is voluntarily recalling Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (powder) and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (capsule) products due to possible Salmonella contamination
Published January 28, 2020 at 07:45AM
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Show HN: Student Happiness Ranking for Universities https://ift.tt/36zJ9u9
Show HN: Student Happiness Ranking for Universities https://ift.tt/3aMrtPg January 30, 2020 at 06:10AM
New top story on Hacker News: Facebook to Pay $550M to Settle Facial Recognition Suit
Facebook to Pay $550M to Settle Facial Recognition Suit
10 by i_am_not_elon | 0 comments on Hacker News.
10 by i_am_not_elon | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Beepa's Issues Allergy Alert in Undeclared Milk in Product
Beepa's Issues Allergy Alert in Undeclared Milk in Product
Beepa's of Beloit, WI is recalling Goulash, because it may contain undeclared milk
Published January 29, 2020 at 07:45AM
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Beepa's of Beloit, WI is recalling Goulash, because it may contain undeclared milk
Published January 29, 2020 at 07:45AM
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Tuesday, 28 January 2020
Show HN: Time series database by the creator of fasthttp Go package https://ift.tt/3177TJ5
Show HN: Time series database by the creator of fasthttp Go package https://ift.tt/2Okde9N January 29, 2020 at 06:40AM
Show HN: Debugger that generates video visualizations for algorithm learning https://ift.tt/2uCGdjl
Show HN: Debugger that generates video visualizations for algorithm learning https://ift.tt/37CUlrf January 28, 2020 at 09:11PM
Show HN: Neovide, a No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust https://ift.tt/3aMSVMN
Show HN: Neovide, a No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust https://ift.tt/2QFLwpA January 29, 2020 at 06:54AM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you process payments?
Ask HN: How do you process payments?
7 by c0restraint | 2 comments on Hacker News.
This is how YOU have chosen to do it. Let us know if it is physical or virtual. I found an old post from 2009 about this, wondering what the answers will be a decade later : https://ift.tt/2vnLEmm
7 by c0restraint | 2 comments on Hacker News.
This is how YOU have chosen to do it. Let us know if it is physical or virtual. I found an old post from 2009 about this, wondering what the answers will be a decade later : https://ift.tt/2vnLEmm
Show HN: Webdext – Extract listing data without coding https://ift.tt/37B53hV
Show HN: Webdext – Extract listing data without coding https://ift.tt/2GykQ5a January 29, 2020 at 04:34AM
Monday, 27 January 2020
Show HN: SaaS Growth Calculator – Calculate growth using common metrics https://ift.tt/3148fQW
Show HN: SaaS Growth Calculator – Calculate growth using common metrics https://ift.tt/3aRC4su January 28, 2020 at 07:10AM
New top story on Hacker News: How a Cruise Ship Makes 30k Meals Every Day [video]
How a Cruise Ship Makes 30k Meals Every Day [video]
17 by peter_d_sherman | 9 comments on Hacker News.
17 by peter_d_sherman | 9 comments on Hacker News.
Sunday, 26 January 2020
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you currently solve authentication?
Ask HN: How do you currently solve authentication?
40 by scottmotte | 30 comments on Hacker News.
There are a lot of different ways to do authentication these days. How do you currently solve for it? Any tools you swear by? Anything you recommend? Anything you hate? Do you recommend writing it from scratch or using a framework or service?
40 by scottmotte | 30 comments on Hacker News.
There are a lot of different ways to do authentication these days. How do you currently solve for it? Any tools you swear by? Anything you recommend? Anything you hate? Do you recommend writing it from scratch or using a framework or service?
Show HN: CEO, Decision Making as a Service https://ift.tt/2O2bC5n
Show HN: CEO, Decision Making as a Service https://ift.tt/2vq68uT January 27, 2020 at 04:59AM
Saturday, 25 January 2020
Show HN: Mobile app to turn ebooks into high-quality audiobooks https://ift.tt/2uBIB9G
Show HN: Mobile app to turn ebooks into high-quality audiobooks http://gethowler.com/ January 26, 2020 at 10:34AM
New top story on Hacker News: Microservices has been misunderstood in how they scale
Microservices has been misunderstood in how they scale
14 by WolfOliver | 2 comments on Hacker News.
14 by WolfOliver | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Jupyter Notebook Blog Platform with Actions & GitHub Pages https://ift.tt/3aJo6Zu
Show HN: Jupyter Notebook Blog Platform with Actions & GitHub Pages https://ift.tt/2GnX242 January 26, 2020 at 12:16AM
New top story on Hacker News: Why does Wuhan coronavirus genome end in aaaaa.. (33 a's)?
Why does Wuhan coronavirus genome end in aaaaa.. (33 a's)?
5 by jamiesonbecker | 0 comments on Hacker News.
5 by jamiesonbecker | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: TribePulse – Thoughtful team communication for remote companies https://ift.tt/38CFk90
Show HN: TribePulse – Thoughtful team communication for remote companies https://ift.tt/2NsYFDJ January 26, 2020 at 04:06AM
Friday, 24 January 2020
New top story on Hacker News: PandaPy has the speed of NumPy and the usability of Pandas
PandaPy has the speed of NumPy and the usability of Pandas
17 by firedup | 7 comments on Hacker News.
https://ift.tt/2RjUfit PandaPy has the speed of NumPy and the usability of Pandas (10x to 50x faster)
17 by firedup | 7 comments on Hacker News.
https://ift.tt/2RjUfit PandaPy has the speed of NumPy and the usability of Pandas (10x to 50x faster)
Show HN: Phoenix – a macOS window and app manager scriptable with JavaScript https://ift.tt/36uUmMN
Show HN: Phoenix – a macOS window and app manager scriptable with JavaScript https://ift.tt/1Umxtz9 January 25, 2020 at 05:25AM
Show HN: Kanye West Quotes API (Kanye as a Service) https://ift.tt/2NVCiF5
Show HN: Kanye West Quotes API (Kanye as a Service) https://ift.tt/2NXud2s January 25, 2020 at 01:57AM
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Show HN: Almost Done the Makeover of My Open-Source YouTube Alternative https://ift.tt/2Gkas0Q
Show HN: Almost Done the Makeover of My Open-Source YouTube Alternative https://nodetube.live January 24, 2020 at 11:32AM
Show HN: Cross-Browser Addon for Wikipedia Section Links https://ift.tt/2sR8HVN
Show HN: Cross-Browser Addon for Wikipedia Section Links https://ift.tt/2TAvnom January 24, 2020 at 08:18AM
Show HN: Infrastructure as Code Using AWS CDK https://ift.tt/2GmqbMM
Show HN: Infrastructure as Code Using AWS CDK https://ift.tt/2NVumn5 January 24, 2020 at 03:32AM
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Show HN: SMHasher-passing hash function using floating point ops https://ift.tt/36h6noU
Show HN: SMHasher-passing hash function using floating point ops https://ift.tt/2NT6Bw5 January 23, 2020 at 10:10AM
Lipari Foods Issues Voluntary Recall Expansion on Additional Sandwiches Due to Potential Contamination of Listeria Monocytogenes
Lipari Foods Issues Voluntary Recall Expansion on Additional Sandwiches Due to Potential Contamination of Listeria Monocytogenes
Lipari Foods is expanding its January 6, 2020 and January 13, 2020 recalls of Premo and Fresh Grab sandwiches to include all sandwiches with a Best By date of 2/6/20 and prior, due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes
Published January 23, 2020 at 12:31AM
Read more from the CDC
Lipari Foods is expanding its January 6, 2020 and January 13, 2020 recalls of Premo and Fresh Grab sandwiches to include all sandwiches with a Best By date of 2/6/20 and prior, due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes
Published January 23, 2020 at 12:31AM
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Tuesday, 21 January 2020
Show HN: Neon – Generative art piece made using 2D vector field https://ift.tt/30GKyOe
Show HN: Neon – Generative art piece made using 2D vector field https://ift.tt/38sLusm January 21, 2020 at 06:34PM
Show HN: Extension to not see Google results as ads https://ift.tt/38p5FqQ
Show HN: Extension to not see Google results as ads https://ift.tt/3apPaNg January 22, 2020 at 06:17AM
Show HN: Recover Deleted JPGs https://ift.tt/37i1D3o
Show HN: Recover Deleted JPGs https://ift.tt/3auLXMk January 22, 2020 at 05:16AM
Show HN: World's Biggest Crossword App https://ift.tt/2sMYs51
Show HN: World's Biggest Crossword App Hi, we (two man company) have just release what we think is the world's biggest mobile crossword (single grid of 103x103) for iOS and Android. It plays pretty well all the way down to iPhone 5 (a wee bit small to be honest!). Looking for any feedback especially around any novel (read cheap) ideas on the marketing/promotion front. The retention on the app is awesome once people get started, but as it is a single grid the life time value is pretty limited. I think part of the appeal is the fact you can finish it so it is a mixed pleasing. Cheers, James ps - we are UK based, but we have made quite a lot of effort to avoid / callout where it is a UK term/spelling. https://ift.tt/2uqBXmD January 22, 2020 at 03:03AM
Five Star Food Recalls Sham Gardens Excellent Tahina Because of Possible Health Risk
Five Star Food Recalls Sham Gardens Excellent Tahina Because of Possible Health Risk
Five Star Food Inc, Garden City, MI is recalling 100 cases of Excellent tahina 800 g and 100 cases of excellent tahina 400 g containers because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or eld
Published January 22, 2020 at 02:15AM
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Five Star Food Inc, Garden City, MI is recalling 100 cases of Excellent tahina 800 g and 100 cases of excellent tahina 400 g containers because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or eld
Published January 22, 2020 at 02:15AM
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Monday, 20 January 2020
Show HN: Mapipedia: Platform to show your data on maps and sharing with others https://ift.tt/30DOorq
Show HN: Mapipedia: Platform to show your data on maps and sharing with others Mapipedia is a web platform I've created to make it easy for people to share goespatial time series data and display it on animated maps. There's also a social media component that allows you to write comments, follow, share and like data sets. You can also download the CSV data and embed animations into your own websites. I initially posted about Mapipedia in March 2019. I've taken a lot of the feedback on board and done a major overhaul of the site as well adding a lot of new features. I'd appreciate some feedback on overall look and feel (on mobile and desktop - there were problems on mobile previously). However it is best viewed in Chrome on desktops becuase it looks better on larger screens. I've also had some people say the website is blocked but have not been able to figure out why. If you have any thoughts on that it would be appreciated. The site also crashed last time I posted here so I'm wanting to test changes for robustness as well. The main home page is https://mapipedia.com Here are some links to try (press Play to start the animation): https://ift.tt/3avI8Xa https://ift.tt/3ayPoSr https://ift.tt/2raRyWi https://ift.tt/2NMg9ZL https://ift.tt/36cpnVl (Cook's first voyage sailed him around the world) https://ift.tt/36cpr7x https://ift.tt/2RciKOv Thanks for your help! All feedback is appreciated. Cheers David PS Feel free to email me at dnphilpot@hotmail.com January 21, 2020 at 08:52AM
New top story on Hacker News: 1000 Free Audio Books: Download Great Books for Free
1000 Free Audio Books: Download Great Books for Free
11 by thisisastopsign | 0 comments on Hacker News.
11 by thisisastopsign | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: MiceRanger – Fast Imputation with Random Forests https://ift.tt/2Rd9Hgw
Show HN: MiceRanger – Fast Imputation with Random Forests https://ift.tt/2TSHcqf January 21, 2020 at 06:54AM
Show HN: Bash Script to Install a Webserver (Apache or Nginx), PHP on a Clean OS https://ift.tt/2RejO4o
Show HN: Bash Script to Install a Webserver (Apache or Nginx), PHP on a Clean OS https://ift.tt/2TD7SuS January 21, 2020 at 06:34AM
Show HN: I built a browser based interactive React course https://ift.tt/3avgyJy
Show HN: I built a browser based interactive React course https://ift.tt/38q5RGi January 20, 2020 at 03:27PM
Sunday, 19 January 2020
Show HN: Nebula Graph Studio 1.0 – Visualize graph data for you https://ift.tt/38tzkzv
Show HN: Nebula Graph Studio 1.0 – Visualize graph data for you https://ift.tt/3akEVd7 January 20, 2020 at 06:44AM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: I don't want to be a worker any more I want to be a professional
Ask HN: I don't want to be a worker any more I want to be a professional
9 by artsyca | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been in the industry for a long while now long enough to be past the stage of proving myself and looking more towards creating something of lasting value for the world and society and even my own legacy Everyone around me from management to the HR apparatus and even my peers seem geared towards me remaining a non client facing worker bot content with my perks and not harboring any ambitions beyond 'solving challenging problems' as a means to elicit that dopamine rush towards the collective ego Growing up I chose computer science because it wasn't supposed to feel like work it was supposed to be a calling a duty but now the whole system is geared towards blind compliance and disengagement My good people how can I break the endless cycle of mindless mechanical labour that has become the software business and become the consummate professional I've always wanted to be?
9 by artsyca | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been in the industry for a long while now long enough to be past the stage of proving myself and looking more towards creating something of lasting value for the world and society and even my own legacy Everyone around me from management to the HR apparatus and even my peers seem geared towards me remaining a non client facing worker bot content with my perks and not harboring any ambitions beyond 'solving challenging problems' as a means to elicit that dopamine rush towards the collective ego Growing up I chose computer science because it wasn't supposed to feel like work it was supposed to be a calling a duty but now the whole system is geared towards blind compliance and disengagement My good people how can I break the endless cycle of mindless mechanical labour that has become the software business and become the consummate professional I've always wanted to be?
Show HN: How to build a face-to-face video chat app in Ruby on Rails 6.0.2.1 https://ift.tt/38fapPY
Show HN: How to build a face-to-face video chat app in Ruby on Rails 6.0.2.1 https://ift.tt/36ZKv2k January 20, 2020 at 08:01AM
Show HN: Google Sheets add-on to compare text, fuzzy-match, highlight duplicates https://ift.tt/365g6hV
Show HN: Google Sheets add-on to compare text, fuzzy-match, highlight duplicates I created an add-on for Google Sheets called Flookup, and it comes both as a free version and a VERY AFFORDABLE paid version. At its core, Flookup is a fuzzy matching add-on that helps you manage text that is less than a 100% match. Beyond that it can be used to: 1. Search for and match data regardless of whether it contains typos. 2. Highlight and delete duplicates duplicates even if the data has mismatched text. 3. Calculate the percentage similarity between strings. 4. Extract unique values from any column based on percentage similarity. 5. Sum and find the average of numbers based on corresponding partial matches. Because of its versatility, Flookup can be used to return the best match, the next best match, etc. until the minimum percentage similarity is reached. This feature avoids weaknesses other fuzzy matching algorithms have because it safely hands power to the user, and I believe the user is the best judge of which data is a match or not. Another great feature Flookup has is that it can be used to combine lookup values. This is particularly helpful when your data has many similar strings and you want to add extra information to your lookup value in order to increase the specificity of your query. Finally, Flookup is good for more than just fuzzy matching; it is the improved replacement for VLOOKUP and INDEX/MATCH that you have been looking for. Find out more by heading to https://ift.tt/30JMDI0 , Subscription information is available at https://ift.tt/37cqbuY January 18, 2020 at 03:51PM
Show HN: I published 100 AI generated books on Amazon https://ift.tt/38hCrtW
Show HN: I published 100 AI generated books on Amazon To be specific, the content is generated by a GPT-2 based model. https://amzn.to/2TCc0v2 Let me know if you have any questions :-) January 19, 2020 at 11:00PM
Show HN: Chrome Extension to see results with the previous style (green URLs) https://ift.tt/2NEEeSg
Show HN: Chrome Extension to see results with the previous style (green URLs) https://ift.tt/3apPaNg January 20, 2020 at 05:56AM
Show HN: Machine Learning Experiments Organizer https://ift.tt/30zc2oU
Show HN: Machine Learning Experiments Organizer https://ift.tt/2NIuINY January 19, 2020 at 12:16PM
Show HN: I made a simple and cheap brand monitoring tool https://ift.tt/3anHdrR
Show HN: I made a simple and cheap brand monitoring tool https://ift.tt/3anE9Mq January 19, 2020 at 08:59AM
Saturday, 18 January 2020
Show HN: Stubdb – database for projects too small to fail https://ift.tt/2NCLmi0
Show HN: Stubdb – database for projects too small to fail https://ift.tt/36YjZX4 January 19, 2020 at 12:47PM
Show HN: Net Worth Verification https://ift.tt/2uif98z
Show HN: Net Worth Verification https://ift.tt/2R6qKAx January 19, 2020 at 10:55AM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: My Suspicion Regarding “M247 Ltd”
Ask HN: My Suspicion Regarding “M247 Ltd”
54 by Pablo946 | 13 comments on Hacker News.
Around a year or two ago I noticed almost every single self-proclaimed No-logs VPN had started opening new servers with a provider called M247, which is based in Manchester, UK. At first it was nothing suspicious and maybe 20% of the VPN servers I used were operated by M247, and these were all servers in Europe, and there were no red flags or anything suspicious to me at the time. However fast forward to the present day and I notice that M247 Ltd is operating an estimated 65-85% of these VPN servers, and 90% of the USA servers are operated by them. Now they have VPN exits everywhere. All over USA, all over Europe, they have some in Asia, even Australia. The fact that so many VPN servers are using their network concerns me for a number of reasons, the first being that with all the VPN traffic flowing through their network, there is now a target on their back by government organizations, etc, what's stopping them from putting DPI boxes on their upstream ISP, or forcing them to log all traffic? The second is more concerning: What if M247 is just a front, not really a network provider at all but really an intelligence operation, created specifically so that VPN provider owners would rent servers with them so the traffic could be analyzed? I heard from some other sources that M247 has been known to conduct shady deals, etc. What if the government is offering up these servers for dirt cheap to VPN providers purposefully, and that is why they are all using them? Another fishy thing that concerns me is the number of false names that M247 VPN IP addresses are registered with, previously I noticed they were all registered under the name "M247 Ltd" , "M247 Europe SRL" , "M247 Miami/Phoenix/etc Infrastructure" , but recently I notice they are registering their IP addresses under completely false names that don't turn up any results on google, such as "Ppman Services SRL" , "Secure Data Systems SRL" , "Venus Business Communications Limited" , "UK Web Solutions Limited" , "FirstClassIT Solutions" , and a few others that I can't remember at the time. These IPs all use the M247's ASN (AS9009) , and under "Organization" it does say "M247 Ltd" , but "ISP" says those false names. Another strange thing I noticed was that they even used "Cogent Communications" as one of the false names attatched to some of their IP addresses (however just like usual Organization was M247 and AS was 9009). If they are a regular legal company, how can they possibly be making up ISP names out of thin air and using them, as well as using the name of an already existing network provier, Cogent. All these signs point to M247 conducting some less than kosher business, whatever that may be. I'm now very suspicious of connecting to VPN servers where the ISP is M247, for fear that they are some kind of government front/data collection firm/etc. Has anyone other than myself felt suspicious of M247 and thinks they are up to something? Or better yet, is there anyone who knows more about them than I do who is willing to shed some light on them?
54 by Pablo946 | 13 comments on Hacker News.
Around a year or two ago I noticed almost every single self-proclaimed No-logs VPN had started opening new servers with a provider called M247, which is based in Manchester, UK. At first it was nothing suspicious and maybe 20% of the VPN servers I used were operated by M247, and these were all servers in Europe, and there were no red flags or anything suspicious to me at the time. However fast forward to the present day and I notice that M247 Ltd is operating an estimated 65-85% of these VPN servers, and 90% of the USA servers are operated by them. Now they have VPN exits everywhere. All over USA, all over Europe, they have some in Asia, even Australia. The fact that so many VPN servers are using their network concerns me for a number of reasons, the first being that with all the VPN traffic flowing through their network, there is now a target on their back by government organizations, etc, what's stopping them from putting DPI boxes on their upstream ISP, or forcing them to log all traffic? The second is more concerning: What if M247 is just a front, not really a network provider at all but really an intelligence operation, created specifically so that VPN provider owners would rent servers with them so the traffic could be analyzed? I heard from some other sources that M247 has been known to conduct shady deals, etc. What if the government is offering up these servers for dirt cheap to VPN providers purposefully, and that is why they are all using them? Another fishy thing that concerns me is the number of false names that M247 VPN IP addresses are registered with, previously I noticed they were all registered under the name "M247 Ltd" , "M247 Europe SRL" , "M247 Miami/Phoenix/etc Infrastructure" , but recently I notice they are registering their IP addresses under completely false names that don't turn up any results on google, such as "Ppman Services SRL" , "Secure Data Systems SRL" , "Venus Business Communications Limited" , "UK Web Solutions Limited" , "FirstClassIT Solutions" , and a few others that I can't remember at the time. These IPs all use the M247's ASN (AS9009) , and under "Organization" it does say "M247 Ltd" , but "ISP" says those false names. Another strange thing I noticed was that they even used "Cogent Communications" as one of the false names attatched to some of their IP addresses (however just like usual Organization was M247 and AS was 9009). If they are a regular legal company, how can they possibly be making up ISP names out of thin air and using them, as well as using the name of an already existing network provier, Cogent. All these signs point to M247 conducting some less than kosher business, whatever that may be. I'm now very suspicious of connecting to VPN servers where the ISP is M247, for fear that they are some kind of government front/data collection firm/etc. Has anyone other than myself felt suspicious of M247 and thinks they are up to something? Or better yet, is there anyone who knows more about them than I do who is willing to shed some light on them?
New top story on Hacker News: Very 'close' Qantas jets came within 800m of each other
Very 'close' Qantas jets came within 800m of each other
3 by thisisastopsign | 0 comments on Hacker News.
3 by thisisastopsign | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Study, research and learn with thinking notebook – MindForger 1.50.0 https://ift.tt/30GsZOs
Show HN: Study, research and learn with thinking notebook – MindForger 1.50.0 https://ift.tt/2TBgRfX January 19, 2020 at 05:21AM
Show HN: I built an issue tracker where every issue is a 2-way sync slack thread https://ift.tt/2NGYUZH
Show HN: I built an issue tracker where every issue is a 2-way sync slack thread https://shipped.dev January 19, 2020 at 04:42AM
Friday, 17 January 2020
Show HN: Store your luggage in local shops https://ift.tt/38iJ13q
Show HN: Store your luggage in local shops http://usebounce.com/ January 18, 2020 at 09:38AM
Show HN: Clapbutton.com – A medium like clap button for any blog https://ift.tt/38e24Mc
Show HN: Clapbutton.com – A medium like clap button for any blog https://clapbutton.com January 18, 2020 at 07:43AM
New top story on Hacker News: California wants to tax companies for executive pay ratio
California wants to tax companies for executive pay ratio
36 by onetimemanytime | 17 comments on Hacker News.
36 by onetimemanytime | 17 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: OneDev – A Lightweight GitLab Alternative https://ift.tt/2FY7ZJm
Show HN: OneDev – A Lightweight GitLab Alternative https://ift.tt/3612c04 January 18, 2020 at 06:54AM
Show HN: Display JSON and GraphQL Services with Vue and HTML (No JavaScript) https://ift.tt/3avexNM
Show HN: Display JSON and GraphQL Services with Vue and HTML (No JavaScript) https://ift.tt/2G0yldN January 18, 2020 at 05:44AM
New top story on Hacker News: How do you have deep, written discussions with your teams?
How do you have deep, written discussions with your teams?
10 by jgbond | 1 comments on Hacker News.
What is the best way to have careful, deep, written discussions among distributed teams? Are there tools meant for this? Would something like a BBS work. If so, are there good modern options? We use distributed teams. We communicate using a mix of email, Slack, and Zoom. Our work involves lengthy discussions and deep dives into complex issues. This type of 'deep discussion' benefits from carefully written arguments and counterarguments. Emails often start fine. Someone sends a well structured, well written argument. The first few replies will be strong. But then it diverges into a mess of threads that are hard to follow. People resort to color-coding their responses in-line, etc. Slack is too chatty. Other chat-based solutions are the same. I've never seen it work for this type of 'deep discussion.' Conversations get scattered across channels and threads within channels. Maybe we're using it wrong. To me it's the worst way to encourage deep discussion. Zoom, calls, and in-person meetings are hit or miss. The advantage is they seem to cut to the chase on simple issues. But for deep discussion, they often go nowhere. They favor speaking ability. No one prepares enough. Instead of careful thought and discussion, you get hot takes. A lot of our discussion benefits from going away to gather evidence or think more. Rarely is there a need for synced discussion. And there's never enough time. I've tried to find off-the-shelf solutions. A simple, old-fashioned BBS seems best. It breaks things into the right unit of discussion. It works for short- or long-form discussion. It creates a coherent timeline of discussion, etc. I worry that without the bells and whistles of a modern app, getting the team to use it will be a challenge. It'll be viewed as a stale company discussion board. A lot of options I've looked at have clunky interfaces and tough learning curves for what should be super simple and intuitive.
10 by jgbond | 1 comments on Hacker News.
What is the best way to have careful, deep, written discussions among distributed teams? Are there tools meant for this? Would something like a BBS work. If so, are there good modern options? We use distributed teams. We communicate using a mix of email, Slack, and Zoom. Our work involves lengthy discussions and deep dives into complex issues. This type of 'deep discussion' benefits from carefully written arguments and counterarguments. Emails often start fine. Someone sends a well structured, well written argument. The first few replies will be strong. But then it diverges into a mess of threads that are hard to follow. People resort to color-coding their responses in-line, etc. Slack is too chatty. Other chat-based solutions are the same. I've never seen it work for this type of 'deep discussion.' Conversations get scattered across channels and threads within channels. Maybe we're using it wrong. To me it's the worst way to encourage deep discussion. Zoom, calls, and in-person meetings are hit or miss. The advantage is they seem to cut to the chase on simple issues. But for deep discussion, they often go nowhere. They favor speaking ability. No one prepares enough. Instead of careful thought and discussion, you get hot takes. A lot of our discussion benefits from going away to gather evidence or think more. Rarely is there a need for synced discussion. And there's never enough time. I've tried to find off-the-shelf solutions. A simple, old-fashioned BBS seems best. It breaks things into the right unit of discussion. It works for short- or long-form discussion. It creates a coherent timeline of discussion, etc. I worry that without the bells and whistles of a modern app, getting the team to use it will be a challenge. It'll be viewed as a stale company discussion board. A lot of options I've looked at have clunky interfaces and tough learning curves for what should be super simple and intuitive.
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